Vera Cruz | |
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Directed by | Robert Aldrich |
Produced by | James Hill |
Written by |
Roland Kibbee James R. Webb |
Starring |
Gary Cooper Burt Lancaster Ernest Borgnine Denise Darcel Cesar Romero Charles Bronson Jack Elam Sara Montiel |
Music by | Hugo Friedhofer |
Cinematography | Ernest Laszlo |
Edited by | Alan Crosland Jr. |
Production
company |
Hecht-Lancaster Productions
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Distributed by | United Artists (1954, original) MGM (2003, DVD, and 2011, Blu-Ray DVD) |
Release date
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December 25, 1954 |
Running time
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94 min. |
Country | US |
Language |
English Spanish |
Budget | $1.6 million |
Box office | $11,000,000 (estimated) 4,508,964 admissions (France) |
Vera Cruz is a 1954 American Western theatrical film starring Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, and featuring Denise Darcel, Sara Montiel, Cesar Romero, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson and Jack Elam. The movie was directed by Robert Aldrich from a story by Borden Chase. The picture's amoral characters and cynical attitude toward violence (including a scene where Lancaster's character threatens to murder child hostages) were considered shocking at the time and influenced future Westerns such as The Magnificent Seven, The Professionals, Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch, and the films of Sergio Leone, which often featured supporting cast members from Vera Cruz in similar roles.
During the Franco-Mexican War, ex-Confederate soldier Ben Trane (Cooper) travels to Mexico seeking a job as a mercenary. He falls in with Joe Erin (Lancaster), a lethal gunslinger who heads a gang of cutthroats (including Ernest Borgnine, Jack Elam, Charles Bronson, and Archie Savage). They are recruited by Marquis Henri de Labordere (Cesar Romero) for service with the Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico (George Macready) After an almost-miraculous display of shooting with a lever-action model 1873 Winchester rifle, the Emperor offers them $25,000 to escort the Countess Duvarre (Denise Darcel) to the seaport city of Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico. Trane uses a compliment to the Countess to get the Emperor to double it, impressing Erin with his boldness. During a river crossing, Trane and Erin noticed that the stagecoach in which the countess is traveling is extremely heavy. Erin later discovers that the stagecoach contains six cases of gold coins. First Trane and then the countess discover him looking at the gold. The countess informs them that it is worth $3 million which is being transported to pay for troops for Maximilian's French army. They form an uneasy alliance to steal and split the gold. Unfortunately for their plans, the Marquis was listening from the shadows.