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4.0 out of 5 stars
San Antonio / A Colourful western, 22 Nov 2003
San Antonio is a film born of the time when the studios were in a state of recovery from World War 11.Shot in origonal technicolor it has rather a thin plot and shares the same theme mucic as "Dodge City" for all that though it makes good viewing,and has Errol Flynn as cattleman Clay Hardin trying to equal the score with renegade cattle men from San Antonio that had left him for dead after a raid on his ranch.The female lead is played by Alexis Smith who plays a dance hall singer ,all and all good viewing for all Errol Flynn fans and suitable for all ages
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith and "Cuddles" Sakall...two out of three's not bad, 6 Sep 2008
"You mean to tell me this little mud Indian village is San Antonio?" says the singer, Jeanne Starr (Alexis Smith), as her stagecoach swings into the plaza.
"Oh, it's nice! You will like it!" bubbles her manager, Sacha Bozic (S. Z. Sakall).
"As far as I'm concerned it's just another place full of wild savages." She's already met Clay Hardin (Errol Flynn), so we know the town can't be that bad. On the other hand, she has yet to encounter the movie's two murderous villains, Roy Stuart (Paul Kelly) and the smooth Legare (Victor Francen).
San Antonio is better than a routine western, but still not much more than a pleasant way to spend an hour and a half. It's the story of Clay Hardin and his determination to bring to justice the king pin of a ruthless rustling operation. Cattle are stolen, run across the Rio Grande to Mexico, resold in a sham scheme to obtain false documents, then brought back across and resold for big profits. Hardin, beaten and run off once, is determined to come back to San Antonio with the evidence he now has...a tally book of the cattle sales in Mexico, with names, dates, brands and prices. On his way back he has to deal with killers sent to stop him, a stage coach that carries Jeanne Starr on her way to an engagement at the Bella Union Music Hall in San Antonio, and, when the stage arrives, a face-to-face encounter with the tough Roy Stuart himself, the man behind it all. And not just Stuart. His partner is the smiling and unscrupulous Legare. We're in for shoot outs, back shots, bad odds and Alexis Smith singing a couple of songs.
The movie has solid production values, a creepy night-time shoot out in the ruins of the Alamo and one of the most entertaining, over-the-top shoot `em ups, set in the Bella Union, I've ever seen. Men take bullets too fast to count, then bounce off the bar or grab their chests and fall to the floor. Mirrors shatter, a large, full bar quickly and loudly explodes into glass shards and, in a rococo moment, one villain in a balcony next to the stage is shot, tips over, gets his legs twisted in the curtain ropes and swings and twitches back and forth for a while. Eventually, justice is done in a workmanlike way. We hear the praises of Texas and, in a nice echo of Hardin's and Jeanne's first meeting in a stagecoach, another stagecoach turns around to head back to San Antonio.
For me, the real pleasure was watching two notable actors, Victor Francen and Paul Kelly. Francen was a Belgian who came to America in 1939. He played men who were suave to their fingertips, worldly in outlook and perfectly at home at the roulette table. He always had a gracious smile while he said the most threatening things and did the most deadly deeds. You'll recognize him when you see him. Paul Kelly, on the other hand, was made of rougher material. He once served time for beating a man to death. Kelly also was a fine actor when given a chance. On Broadway, he won the Tony for lead actor when he starred in Command Decision. Naturally enough, when Hollywood made Command Decision into a movie Kelly's role was given to Clark Gable. If you want a sample of outstanding acting so bizarre it's memorable, just watch the scenes Kelly shares with Gloria Grahame in Crossfire.
As for Errol Flynn, he does the kind of job only a charismatic movie star can deliver. Few were better when it came to smiling at danger or laughing at death. Flynn seemed at his best in costumes in his youth, uniforms during WWII and, in my opinion, in well-cut business suits afterwards. After the mid-Forties, costumes, whether cowboy outfits or tight breeches, just didn't seem to do much for the increasingly tired visage or for the notoriety he created. (Kim is the exception.) A suit and a tie, however, were another matter. The movies he made in civilian gear often weren't very good, but he seemed to keep some of his old charisma as well as to be challenged to actually act. That Forsyte Woman is as careful and respectful as an arthritic butler but Flynn as Soames Forsyte does a fine job. In Cry Wolf opposite Barbara Stanwyck, I think he does a superior job in this under-rated old-dark-house movie.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
texan moulin rouge and cowboys for chevaliers , 28 Aug 2008
errol flynn is the heart and soul again as he keeps this movie going with hardly any plot, along with the pretty alexis and her musical numbers staged glamourously with great style -particularly one sunday morning,
but the fight sequences are rather dull as you can see all the stunts were done by doubles in long shots and paul kelly as the villain is quite charming to be hated,
the hispanics are all stereotypes who act like clownish clones and the last gunfight is so poorly staged you do not even see the gun shot wounds and cowboys get killed in dozens in the bar club .
sakall plays the fat-east european comic as alexis manager and his acting in a courtroom scene as a buffoon witness nearly defines the american perception of a european in general as he calls the judge your majesty or excellency .
this is a pleasant movie with great colors and costumes and flynn -alexis have a chemistry and they do the country western quite well too ,but other than that it becomes very monotonous and rather morose at times as the tension turns into tediousnaess as a cliched western-watch it for flynn and the music .
- jbz7879
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