Blowing Wild

  • Hugo Fregonese (1953)
  • US
  • 89 min
Film Review
Reviewed By
3 out of 5

"Marina mine..." belted out ol' leather-lungs Frankie Laine over the opening titles of this 1930s-set oil-rig melodrama (and so secured himself a substantial hit). Marina is played by Barbara Stanwyck, married to tycoon Anthony Quinn, but with the hots (and who can blame her?) for former lover Gary Cooper, a wildcatter from her past who turns up in her life just when he shouldn't. Tosh, of course, and summarily dismissed by contemporary critics. But fans of the latter-day Coop and Stanwyck certainly get their money's worth, and, besides, melodramas like this don't actually have to be any good: good-bad is after all a movie category of its own. Director Hugo Fregonese, an Argentinian working in Hollywood, makes the most of the Mexican locations, even though he seems incapable of reining in the full-throttle performances of his stars.

Plot Summary

Adventure starring Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper. Jeff Dawson is an oil prospector in 1930s Mexico who has to contend with attacks from villainous bandits and the romantic intentions of an unscrupulous woman.

Cast and crew

Cast

Marina Conway
Barbara Stanwyck
Jeff Dawson
Gary Cooper
Sal
Ruth Roman
Paco Conway
Anthony Quinn
Dutch Peterson
Ward Bond
El Gavilan
Juan Garcia
Jackson
Ian MacDonald
Henderson
Richard Karlan

Crew

Director
Hugo Fregonese

Other Information

Language: 
English
Black and White
Theatrical distributor: 
Warner Bros Pictures Ltd
Categories
Drama

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