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Cabo Blanco

Caboblanco. Where legends are born.
1980 | 87m | English

(1507 votes)

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Giff Hoyt, a cafe owner in Cabo Blanco, Peru after World War II is caught between refuge-seeking Nazis and their enemies. After the murder of a sea explorer is passed off as accidental death by the corrupt local police, Giff becomes suspicious. The police chief also intimidates a new arrival Marie, and Giff intervenes to help her. Giff suspects Beckdorff, a Nazi refugee living in the area. Beckdorff, it emerges, is seeking to uncover sunken treasure.
Release Date: Mar 13, 1980
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Writer: Víctor Andrés Catena, Jaime Comas Gil, Morton S. Fine, Milton S. Gelman
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Romance
Keywords peru, sunken treasure, expatriate, caboblanco peru
Production Companies Arco Films, Cabo Blanco Production Inc., MVS Televisión
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 14, 2024
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Name Character
Charles Bronson Gifford Hoyt
Jason Robards Gunther Beckdorff
Dominique Sanda Marie-Claire Allesandri
Fernando Rey Police Captain Torredo
Simon MacCorkindale Lewis Clarkson
Camilla Sparv Hera
Gilbert Roland Dr. Rudolfo Ramirez
Denny Miller Horst
James Booth John Baker
Jorge Russek Provincial Minister
Clifton James Lorrimer
Ernest Esparza III Pepe
José Chávez Bustamante
Carlos Romano Miguel
Martin LaSalle Aparicio
Conrad Hool British Crewman #1 (as Alan Conrad)
Stephen Peck British Crewman #2
Manuel Martín Inquest Clerk
Aldo Sambrell Policeman
Carlos Bravo y Fernández 'Carlhillos' Sánchez (as Carlos Bravo)
José Carlos Ruiz Hernandez
Ana De Sade Rosa
Pedro Damián Eduardo
Gerardo Zepeda Canero
Name Job
Michael F. Anderson Editor
Álex Phillips Jr. Director of Photography
Víctor Andrés Catena Story
Jaime Comas Gil Story
Morton S. Fine Screenplay
Milton S. Gelman Screenstory, Screenplay
James Granby Hunter Screenstory
José Rodríguez Granada Art Direction
Jaime Pérez Cubero Set Decoration
Joe DiBella Makeup Artist
Christine George Hairstylist
Joseph C. Cavalier Production Manager
Francisco Day Production Manager
Aurelio Ortiz Assistant Unit Manager
Federico Serrano Assistant Unit Manager
Alfonso Sánchez Tello Unit Production Manager
Terence D. Buchinsky Second Assistant Director
Ricardo Arana Assistant Set Dresser
Jorge De La Borbolla Set Dresser
Antonio Mata Property Master
Jorge Morales Assistant Set Dresser
Jorge Gómez Boom Operator
Efren Flores Cableman
Gregg Landaker Sound Mixer
Robert J. Litt Sound Recordist
Howard Neiman Sound Editor
Jack K. Tillar Sound Editor
Manuel Topete Sound Mixer
Laurencio Cordero Special Effects
Jesus G. Duran Special Effects
J. Lee Thompson Director
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
Travilla Costume Design
Jesús Marín First Assistant Director
Name Title
Lance Hool Producer
Paul Joseph Producer
Martin V. Smith Executive Producer
Conrad Hool Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

Unfortunately, with the possible exception of "Death on the Nile" (1978), the presence of Simon MacCorkindale is rarely a portent for a good movie, and here is no different. When a diver is found drowned off the coast of Caboblanco, Peru, the official line is that is was accidental. Local taverna ow ... ner "Giff Hoyt" (Charles Bronson) smells a rat, and that smell gets stronger when "Marie" (Dominique Sanda) arrives in town and falls foul of the local authorities that seems a little too beholden to local German businessman "Gunther Beckdorff" (Jason Robards). Something is afoot - and it doesn't take them long to suss out that there might be gold on a wreck just off the coast. Comparisons with "Casablanca" (1942) are certain to be drawn but though there are plot similarities, the comparison ends pretty sharpish - this is simply nowhere near as good. There is far too much dialogue, a distinct lack of subtlety and style as the story develops and a paucity of action as Bronson is clearly just interested in collecting his fee. The ending is brash and garish too and this whole adventure offers precious little to engage the audience. Forgettable film, that, luckily, is easy to forget.

Jun 07, 2023