Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Keanu Reeves | ... | Paul Sutton | |
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón | ... | Victoria Aragon (as Aitana Sanchez-Gijon) | |
Anthony Quinn | ... | Don Pedro Aragon | |
Giancarlo Giannini | ... | Alberto Aragon | |
Angélica Aragón | ... | Marie Jose Aragon (as Angelica Aragon) | |
Evangelina Elizondo | ... | Guadelupe Aragon | |
Freddy Rodríguez | ... | Pedro Aragon, Jr. (as Freddy Rodriguez) | |
Debra Messing | ... | Betty Sutton | |
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Febronio Covarrubias | ... | Jose Manuel |
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Roberto Huerta | ... | Jose Luis |
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Juan Jiménez | ... | Jose Marie (as Juan Jimenez) |
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Ismael Gallegos | ... | Jose's Musical Son |
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Alejandra Flores | ... | Consuelo |
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Gema Sandoval | ... | Maria |
Don Amendolia | ... | Father Coturri |
A young married US military soldier, Paul, returns home after World War II and meets a girl, Victoria, along the way. Victoria is pregnant and terrified of returning home to her Mexican family where her strict over protective father will surely disapprove of her out of wedlock pregnancy. Wanting to help, Paul offers to pose as her husband to calm things over until such time he is free to leave again but as they spend time together, they start falling in love with each other. However, Paul is still married and they have to hold themselves back before fate would intervene and tragedy would ensue and they would finally be together. Written by mahajanssen
You often hear people lament:"they don't make them like they used to". This film is one of those magical examples where they really do. Alfonso Arau has given us one of the most poignant, old-fashioned romance films in many a year. Set in the Napa Valley shortly after the end of World War II, Keanu Reeves and Aitana Sanchez-Gijon play two people searching for their futures. Reeves as an ex-GI in a pointless job with a wife he hardly knows and Sanchez-Gijon as a pregnant and abandoned woman afraid to face the shame she will bring to her family. They agree to pose as a married couple in order for her to save face and placate the anticipated anger of her stern father. What follows is a lovingly realized story of family, love and understanding played out against the beauty of the northern California wine country. The vineyard owned by Sanchez-Gijon's family is pure fantasy created by some wonderful visual effects but it provides the perfect setting for the film. There are moments in this film of sensual beauty every bit as breathtaking as the vineyard itself. One of the great joys of this film is the performance of Anthony Quinn as Don Pedro, Sanchez-Gijon's grandfather. He steals every scene he's in. His performance is funny and charming and his character always has a knowing twinkle in his eye. A pure delight to watch. For those with unjaded hearts, settle down with the one you love and share a glass of wine as you watch this film and relish it's pure heart and the exquisite joy of it's touching romance.