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Cuban Rebel Girls

  • 19591959
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  • 1h 8m
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Cuban Rebel Girls (1959)
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Errol Flynn , playing himself as a war correspondent, helps Fidel Castro overthrow Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista . The film was shot, with Castro's cooperation, while he was still fightin... Read allErrol Flynn , playing himself as a war correspondent, helps Fidel Castro overthrow Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista . The film was shot, with Castro's cooperation, while he was still fighting Batista.Errol Flynn , playing himself as a war correspondent, helps Fidel Castro overthrow Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista . The film was shot, with Castro's cooperation, while he was still fighting Batista.
IMDb RATING
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273
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  • Director
    • Barry Mahon
  • Writer
    • Errol Flynn(from the story by)
  • Stars
    • Errol Flynn
    • Beverly Aadland
    • John McKay
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  • Director
    • Barry Mahon
  • Writer
    • Errol Flynn(from the story by)
  • Stars
    • Errol Flynn
    • Beverly Aadland
    • John McKay
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    • 14User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Errol Flynn
    Errol Flynn
    • The American Correspondentas The American Correspondent
    Beverly Aadland
    • Beverly Woodsas Beverly Woods
    John McKay
    • Rebel Capt. Johnny Wilsonas Rebel Capt. Johnny Wilson
    Jackie Jackler
    • Jacqueline Dominguezas Jacqueline Dominguez
    Marie Edmund
    • Maria Rodriguezas Maria Rodriguez
    Ben Ostrowsky
    • Raoul 'Ben' Dominguezas Raoul 'Ben' Dominguez
    Reynerio Sanchez
    Andrés Fernández
      Esther Oliva
      Tod Scott Brody
      • Toddas Todd
      • (as Todd Brody)
      Allen Baron
        Clelle Mahon
        Ramon Ramierez
          Peter Belsito
          • Boy Getting Autographas Boy Getting Autograph
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          Fidel Castro
          Fidel Castro
          • Fidel Castroas Fidel Castro
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            • Barry Mahon
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            • Errol Flynn(from the story by)
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          Errol Flynn, playing himself as a war correspondent, helps Fidel Castro overthrow Cuban dictator Batista. The film was shot, with Castro's cooperation, while he was still fighting Batista. —frankfob2@yahoo.com
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            • Filmed During The Heaviest Fighting Of The Cuban Revolution
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            • Adventure
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            • Not Rated
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          • Trivia
            The last film of Errol Flynn. He died from a heart attack two months before it was released.
          • Quotes

            The American Correspondent: [final scene in hotel room] Well... I guess this about winds up another stage in the fight to rid Latin America of tyrants, dictators. But the spirit started by this handful of wonderful rebels is spreading and growing stronger every day. And to all you men and women fighting for political freedom and your own beliefs everywhere - I wish you good luck.

          • Crazy credits
            In opening credits: Our thanks to the New Army of Cuba, whose help in creating this picture was invaluable.
          • Connections
            Edited into The Sin Syndicate (1965)

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          5/10
          Uplifting Finale from a Superstar
          Much better than what I expected after reading so much misinformation and moralistic rubbish about it, there are several elements that save "Cuban Rebel Girls" from oblivion. First, of course, it is somehow moving to see it as a product of love (or lust, take your pick), a vehicle conceived by Errol Flynn for his last woman, the 17-year old starlet Beverly Aadland. As it is, it is not bad: he even steps aside to let her be the center of the story that he conceived for her. To reflect on the plot, one has to consider first the second high point of the motion picture: it is a direct and fresh view of the first days of Cuban revolution, shot in Cuba and with the support of the Rebel Army. Those who make fun of the film apparently have no sense of the historic value of moving images, and in this case "Cuban Rebel Girls" contains valuable footage of the year the Cuban revolution triumphed, 1959 images of La Habana, the country side, the rebels, the sugar factories and even a brief moment of country music. In the movie, Flynn plays himself taking a trip to Cuba as a reporter covering the last days of the struggle to overthrow dictator Fulgencio Batista. Simultaneously an American girl (Aadland), whose lover is fighting with the rebels in the island, helps a Cuban girlfriend to take guns to the army. It is a very simple story line, but quite effective, combined with the images of the real "barbudos" (the bearded men, as the rebels were called when they could not shave after spending long time hidden in the mountains). For the project I guess Flynn could not afford top professionals, so he had to make do with his pilot-manager Barry Mahom as director (who in latter days would produce, write or direct sexploitation movies), cinematographer Merrill S. Brody, whose camera set-ups were not always inspired and a cast of non-professional who at least handled their few lines with enthusiasm. A third factor of interest for me is that this was Errol Flynn's last film: whatever you may think of it, as you compare it with his glory days, Flynn really touched my heart and made me smile with his last lines, wishing the best to all the rebels of the world who fight for a better life.
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          • Release date
            • December 25, 1959 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Attack of the Rebel Girls
          • Filming locations
            • New York City, New York, USA
          • Production company
            • Exploit Films
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 8 minutes
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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