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Los cosacos

Título original: The Cossacks
  • 1928
  • Passed
  • 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
784
TU PUNTUACIÓN
John Gilbert in Los cosacos (1928)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA peace-loving Cossack chooses to prove himself in battle when his village and childhood sweetheart label him a coward.A peace-loving Cossack chooses to prove himself in battle when his village and childhood sweetheart label him a coward.A peace-loving Cossack chooses to prove himself in battle when his village and childhood sweetheart label him a coward.

  • Dirección
    • George W. Hill
    • Clarence Brown
  • Guión
    • Lev Tolstoy
    • Frances Marion
    • John Colton
  • Reparto principal
    • John Gilbert
    • Renée Adorée
    • Ernest Torrence
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
    784
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • George W. Hill
      • Clarence Brown
    • Guión
      • Lev Tolstoy
      • Frances Marion
      • John Colton
    • Reparto principal
      • John Gilbert
      • Renée Adorée
      • Ernest Torrence
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    • 8Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios en total

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    John Gilbert
    John Gilbert
    • Lukashka
    Renée Adorée
    Renée Adorée
    • Maryana
    Ernest Torrence
    Ernest Torrence
    • Ivan
    Nils Asther
    Nils Asther
    • Prince Olenin
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • Sitchi
    Dale Fuller
    Dale Fuller
    • Maryana's Mother
    Mary Alden
    Mary Alden
    • Lukashka's Mother
    Josephine Borio
    • Stepka
    • (sin acreditar)
    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Koozma
    • (sin acreditar)
    Lou Costello
    Lou Costello
    • Extra
    • (sin acreditar)
    Charles Darvas
      Helena Dime
      • Minor Role
      • (sin acreditar)
      George Goforth
      • Tavern Keeper
      • (sin acreditar)
      Joseph Marievsky
      • Turkish Spy
      • (sin acreditar)
      Neil Neely
      Neil Neely
      • Secondary Role
      • (sin acreditar)
      Russ Powell
      Russ Powell
      • Cossack
      • (sin acreditar)
      Yorke Sherwood
      • Uncle Eroshka
      • (sin acreditar)
      • Dirección
        • George W. Hill
        • Clarence Brown
      • Guión
        • Lev Tolstoy
        • Frances Marion
        • John Colton
      • Todo el reparto y equipo
      • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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      9carolinecollins-2

      A lost bit of history

      Cossack culture is being rebuilt as we speak.

      I don't understand these words by a prior reviewer here:

      "(The plot) will no doubt ruffle the feathers of a few feminists, as the Cossack men and women are amazingly primitive!! The women stay home and work like dogs while the men do what any macho man would do (...).

      Why does it seem that women who think women are humans (aka 'feminists,' apparently) should have feathers, and that those would 'ruffle' because another woman likes to stay home and work like a dog to make a nice place for herself and her kids to live? Seems very feminist to me.

      Furthermore, Cossack chivalry is a way of life for Cossack societies. They invented the idea of asking a young lady for her hand, which young ladies found more pleasant than being stolen by some primitive tribe. So, Even to say the notion that women can love to have a home, and some babies, and a man who can ride a horse and brings money and food...and roses...to say that is primitive is an indication that the reviewer's values are quite different from those I hold :)

      Anyway, glad this flick has some more fans!
      9AnnieP

      John Gilbert & Renee Adoree, together yet again.

      They made a lot of movies together, and this one is no "Big Parade", but it's worth seeing. The scenery is gorgeous, the wardrobes are great, the humour is as fresh today as it was when they all put on those big fur hats and saddled up.

      It's the story of one Cossack leader's son who will not go to war. Lukashka, (Gilbert)loves simply to live - he finds delight in the small things that surround him. He is taunted by his father,and humiliated by the other young men in the village, who (naturally) view war as a rite of passage, and simply the Thing That A Man Does, or he is no man. His childhood sweetheart, Mariana (Adoree)loves him, but being a simple girl, would like it better if he were like the rest.

      Taunted beyond bearing, Lukashka wins his scar when men from the neighboring town steal horses under cover of night. Thereafter, the men laud him, the woman make over him, and Mariana, who had her chance, is ignored, but so pointedly that we know he still loves her madly. There is an amusing scene where she runs after him on horseback, echoing the fabulous troop truck scene in "Parade" when she falls in the dust, clutching his shoe.

      In the course of the misunderstanding, she is betrothed to an aristocrat; Lukashka comes to find her, but it is too late: she has given her word. A beautiful love scene, making titles unnecessary, ensues, but nothing can change. It is too late. She has given her word, though we can see her heart is breaking.

      Terrible things happen before they can be together again. The torture scene is brutal, too realistic for me when I saw it. It seemed his hands WERE burning! It is the vogue to be facile now about silent film, to see the stories as hackneyed because now, after 70 years, we think we have invented sophistication. Pay attention to this story. There is a subtlety that many stories made today miss completely.

      This is a good story - it's entertainment, and that was always the point. It's also a chance to see John Gilbert play opposite his most sympathetic leading lady, Renee Adoree, a lovely, wide-hipped girl with magic, at least when she played against him.
      7wes-connors

      Learning to Kill

      In 19th century Russia, attractive John Gilbert (as Lukashka) is teased and called a "woman man" because he does not live the warrior lifestyle of other Cossacks. Even pretty maiden Renee Adoree (as Maryana) doesn't like Mr. Gilbert, who girlishly picks flowers and chews sunflower seeds. To make matters worse, Gilbert's father is macho chieftain Ernest Torrence (as Ivan). Everyone thinks he's a coward, but Gilbert (or, rather, his stuntman) is nevertheless a daredevil horseback rider. Eventually, as you probably suspect, Gilbert becomes a fierce warrior. "The smell of blood," he discovers, "is not so bad." Ms. Adoree takes notice. As a rival for her interests, princely and amorous Nils Asther (as Olenin) adds almost too much handsomeness to the cast...

      This production reportedly went through continuous revisions as the studio, director and star were dissatisfied. The story never really impresses, but MGM spent a lot of money on "The Cossacks" and the film is beautiful and well-preserved. Great production values don't always make a mediocre story better, but they do here. Practically every scene can be enjoyed for one reason or another; everything and everyone looks absolutely fantastic. Art/set direction by Cedric Gibbons and Alexander Toluboff is outstanding. David Cox' costumes look great. Majestically photographed by Percy Hilburn, the film qualifies as an epic, with the MGM production team doing their "silent era" best to make it thrilling...

      Oddly, this film's original soundtrack appears to be missing. When it aired June 1, 2014 on Turner Classic Movies (TCM), host Ben Mankiewicz stated the film had an original "orchestral" soundtrack, but showed "The Cossacks" with a new score by Robert Israel. Presumably, the standard "synchronized sound effects" score was made for the original release. A 1928 production of this quality would be unlikely to have no sound effects soundtrack. At times, sound is lost while film is preserved. It would have been nice to have the original soundtrack restored, if possible. TCM did not reveal whether or not Mr. Israel's score followed the orchestral score likely conducted live in New York by William Axt. In any case, Israel's score is fine and so is the film.

      ******* The Cossacks (6/23/28) George W. Hill, Clarence Brown ~ John Gilbert, Renee Adoree, Ernest Torrence, Nils Asther
      8gbill-74877

      Gilbert is dashing in this lively production

      Based (very loosely) on Leo Tolstoy's short novel "The Cossacks" (1863), this film is essentially about a love triangle between a local Circassian man (John Gilbert), a woman with a certain flair about her (Renée Adorée), and a visiting Moscow nobleman tasked by the Tsar with finding a Cossack bride (Nils Asther). Gilbert is the son of the Ataman (Ernest Torrence), the Cossack chieftain, but is lackadaisical and prefers riding his horse to going off and killing Turks, like a 'real man'. Adorée looks down on him as a result, that is, until Gilbert 'sees the light' after a violent confrontation with his father, in which they both whip each other. He then goes off and kills 10 Turks, but while doing that, Adorée has fallen under Asther's spell.

      This is probably the best I've ever seen Gilbert, who was at the peak of his powers in 1928. He's dashing, energetic, and carries a devil-may-care attitude throughout the film. (Side note, it's tragic and hard to believe he would die just seven years later at just 36.) Asther is quite suave as well, so there are two handsome leading men here, and they both turn in strong performances. Torrence is also great, and gives us a lot of emotion with his eyes. Unfortunately, Adorée is pretty average. She certainly doesn't look the part, and is in pretty vanilla in a lot of her scenes, though she does play 'hurt' pretty well as the film goes on.

      What really makes the film good, though, is how much attention to detail went into the production. It's a Hollywood film for sure, with action and fighting and drama and all of that, but it also has an air of authenticity about it. MGM built the Cossack village from a model, and brought in a large number of actual Cossack extras. The wardrobes, hairstyles, horsemanship, and crowd scenes are all fantastic. In one, Gilbert dances and flirts with a young (unfortunately uncredited) Gypsy girl to get Adorée's goat. It's a natural, spontaneous, and sexy. The chase sequences are exciting, as are the scenes in the Turkish village when Gilbert and Torrence are taken there. If you're less than thrilled early on, stick with this one; I was a little surprised I ended up liking it as much as I did.
      7salvidienusorfitus

      First half could have been improved, last half good.

      It is hard for the viewer to find any sympathy for the main characters in the first half of the picture as the enemy hasn't been clearly defined. If the terrorist ISIS style tactics of the "Turks" had been clearly shown at the start of the film then the cast of "Cossacks" would have had the sympathy of the audience from the start.

      Once the audience knows what kind of brutal savages the Cossacks are dealing with the film becomes much better. In the first half of the film Nils Asther appears to be the more attractive choice for Renée Adorée as he is more handsome, cultured and civilized in comparison to John Gilbert (especially as Gilbert treats her poorly, at one point even striking her). Once Nils Asther is out of the way, however, and the barbaric actions of the Turks is made known to the audience, it is easy to empathize with the characters.

      The film would have been much better if the horrific barbaric nature of the Turks had been clear from the start. Otherwise it appears that the Cossacks and Turks are just bands of crazy violent people who attack each-other for no good reason.

      Needless to say the modern score is terrible and anachronistic. I watched the film on mute and play a period Synchronized Musical Score (from the 1929 film "The Single Standard") and it fit nicely with the mood of the film.

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      • Curiosidades
        Composer Robert Israel was commissioned by Turner Classic Movies to compose a new orchestral music score for their new High-Def broadcast edition, which aired on their network on June 1, 2014.
      • Pifias
        It's never explained how Lukashka and his men return home from the Sultan's palace after the road they took to get to the palace is destroyed.

        The road wasn't destroyed but blocked. Though it would take time, the Cossacks would have been able to clear it. Also, there often are different routes between two places, especially on horseback. There is no requirement that a film explain every detail.
      • Citas

        Maryana: Keep away from me - chewer of sun-flower seeds!

      • Versiones alternativas
        Turner Classic Movies broadcast this film in a new High-Def edition on June 1, 2014 with new orchestra score by Robert Israel.
      • Conexiones
        Version of Kazakebi (1928)

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 23 de junio de 1928 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Estados Unidos
      • Idioma
        • Inglés
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        • The Cossacks
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Holy Virgin Mary Russian Orthodox Cathedral 650 Micheltorena Street Los Angeles, California, Estados Unidos(Archives at Church)
      • Empresa productora
        • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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        1 hora 32 minutos
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Mezcla de sonido
        • Silent
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 1.33 : 1

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