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The Barefoot Contessa

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1954 | 128m | English

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Has-been director Harry Dawes gets a new lease on his career when the independently wealthy tycoon Kirk Edwards hires him to write and direct a film. They go to Madrid to find Maria Vargas, a dancer who will star in the film.
Release Date: Sep 29, 1954
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Genres: Drama
Keywords dancer, madrid, spain, count, millionaire, film director
Production Companies United Artists, Figaro Incorporated Production, Transoceanic Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Humphrey Bogart Harry Dawes
Ava Gardner Maria Vargas
Edmond O'Brien Oscar Muldoon
Marius Goring Alberto Bravano
Valentina Cortese Eleanora Torlato-Favrini
Rossano Brazzi Count Vincenzo Torlato-Favrini
Elizabeth Sellars Jerry
Warren Stevens Kirk Edwards
Franco Interlenghi Pedro Vargas
Mari Aldon Myrna
Enzo Staiola Busboy
Bill Fraser J. Montague Brown
Alberto Rabagliati Proprietor
Maria Zanoli Maria's Mother
Renato Chiantoni Maria's Father
John Parrish Mr. Max Black
Jim Gérald Mr. Blue
Diana Decker Drunken Blonde
Riccardo Rioli Gypsy Dancer
Tonio Selwart Pretender
Margaret Anderson Pretender's Wife
Gertrude Flynn Lulu McGee
Bessie Love Mrs. Eubanks
John Horne Hector Eubanks
Ugo Mari Cigar Smoker in the Night Club (uncredited)
Name Job
Joseph L. Mankiewicz Writer, Director
William Hornbeck Editor
Forrest E. Johnston Production Manager
Franco Magli Production Manager
Arrigo Equini Settings
Italo Tomassi Art Department Manager
Charles Knott Sound Recordist
Claude Hitchcock Boom Operator
Rosi Gori Costume Design
Peter T. Davies Sound Recordist
Jack Cardiff Director of Photography
Michał Waszyński Production Manager
Bernard Vorhaus Assistant Director
Jean-Pierre Mocky Assistant Director Trainee
Mario Nascimbene Original Music Composer
Name Title
Robert Haggiag Associate Producer
Angelo Rizzoli Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Occasionally narrated by Humphrey Bogart, he regales us with his story as the down on his luck Hollywood writer/director "Dawes" who alights on a tavern dancer in Madrid. "Maria Vargas" (Ava Gardner) is a woman with striking good looks and an aloofness that he immediately sees stardom in. Luckily hi ... s spoilt rich-kid backer "Edwards" (Warren Stevens) agrees to give her a screen test, but a combination of his own fecklessness and some competitive manoeuvring from "Dawes" creates quite an interest, an interest well fanned by PR man "Muldoon" (Edmond O'Brien). We know right from the start that she has died - we turn up at her funeral - and this film has something of a piece of musical vinyl to it. The first half side illustrates her rise to fame and fortune, her marriage and her death. Flip it over and we get a tale of just how she fell in love with "Count Torlato-Favrini" (Rossano Brazzi) and ultimately came a cropper. The constant being the increasing affection "Dawes" and "Vargas" share as their professional paths diverge and their friendship - entirely platonic - solidifies. Gardner could look quite cold sometimes on screen, but here she and Bogart exude a certain warmth through their characters, goaded nicely by the increasingly exasperating and brattish "Edwards" and also by the rather cruel and bullying "Bravano" - another solid effort from Marius Goring. It takes quite a swipe at the film industry - people obsessed with finding the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow - regardless of whether there's any gold or any rainbow, and the threads tie rather poignantly, if a little sadly, at the conclusion. It's a stylishly photographed production that looms great and showcases a strong ensemble of talent.

Jan 11, 2024