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The Gay Desperado

  • Director: Rouben Mamoulian
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Crime Comedy, Parody/Spoof
  • Themes: Kidnapping
  • Main Cast: Nino Martini, Ida Lupino, Leo Carrillo, Harold Huber, James "Doc" Blakely
  • Release Year: 1936
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 86 minutes

Plot

The Gay Desperado is a 1936 musical lampooning the then-popular gangster pictures. Leo Carrillo plays a genial Mexican bandit, Pablo Braganza, who gets nowhere until he and his amigos begin studying gangster techniques -- courtesy of Hollywood movies. Selecting kidnapping as his crime of choice, Pablo snatches opera star Chivo (Nino Martini) simply because he likes his singing. But the bold bandito gets in over his head when he abducts a troublesome heiress, Jane (Ida Lupino), and her nerdy fiancé, Bill (James Blakely). Chivo hopes to extract a huge ransom for Jane's return, but the girl is more trouble than she's worth. All ends happily when Pablo engineers a romance between Jane and Chivo. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Review

The Gay Desperado is tremendously silly, a fact which may put off some viewers, but those with a tolerance for all things quirky will find it engaging and charming. True, Desperado is not perfect; there are some stretches where the tone isn't quite right, where one might wish the daffiness where either a trifle more or a triffle less pronounced. And there's no doubt that Nino Martini is a far better singer than he is an actor, yet Martini's performance is so guileless (and so in keeping with the demands of his naïve character) that it works splendidly, in spite of the actor's deficiencies. He also works quite well with Ida Lupino, who gives a thoroughly winning performance, full of spunk and life, and imbued with a wonderful sense of timing and style. Leo Carillo and Harold Huber make a delightfully ridiculous pair of bandits, enlivening the proceedings throughout with their simple but amusing banter. Rouben Mamoulian has directed with tremendous style and wit, and makes good use of his obsession with shadows several times throughout the film; the entire visual look is a delight, with shots of startlingly tall cacti or oversized yucca plants adding to the film's outlandish tone. Desperado may be a bit of a jumble, and its lampooning may attempt a few too many genres, but it's so good-natured that most will forgive it these flaws. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Stanley Fields - Butch; Mischa Auer - Diego; Adrian Rosley - Radio Station Manager; Paul Hurst - American Detective; Allan Garcia - Police Captain; Frank Puglia - Lopez; Michael Visaroff - Theatre Manager; Chris-Pin Martin - Pancho; Harry Semels - Manuel; George Ducount - Salvador; Alfonso Pedroza - Coloso; Manuel Alvarez Maciste - Guitar Soloist

Credit

Richard Day - Art Director, Rouben Mamoulian - Director, Alfred Newman - Composer (Music Score), Alfred Newman - Musical Direction/Supervision, Lucien Andriot - Cinematographer, Mary Pickford - Producer, Jesse Lasky - Producer, Leo Birinski - Screen Story, Wallace Smith - Screenwriter

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The Gay Desperado
Directed by Rouben Mamoulian
Produced by Mary Pickford
Starring Ida Lupino
Leo Carrillo
Nino Martini
Distributed by United Artists
Milestone Pictures (2006 DVD release)
Release date(s) 2 October 1936
Running time 86 minutes
Country  United States
Language English

The Gay Desperado (1936) is a comedy film starring Ida Lupino, Leo Carrillo, and Nino Martini and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, produced by Mary Pickford, and originally released by United Artists. The film was restored by the UCLA Film and Television Archive and the Mary Pickford Foundation, and released on DVD in 2006 by Milestone Pictures after being out of distribution for many years.

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