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The Sailor from Gibraltar
The Sailor from Gibraltar

The Sailor from Gibraltar (1967)

57% User Rating
1h 31min
Drama
Romance
Adventure

Alan, after quarreling with his girlfriend Sheila, becomes intrigued by Anna, a mysterious widow who's searching for a sailor she had known many years before. Alan and Anna begin the search on board a yacht bound for Greece, but they don't find the sailor. After a stop in Africa, Louis de Mozambique joins the party and suggests that the sailor may never have existed other than in Anna's mind.

Tony RichardsonDirector

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Jeanne Moreau

Jeanne Moreau

Anna

Ian Bannen

Ian Bannen

Alan

Vanessa Redgrave

Vanessa Redgrave

Sheila

Zia Mohyeddin

Zia Mohyeddin

Noori

Orson Welles

Orson Welles

Louis de Mozambique

Hugh Griffith

Hugh Griffith

Llewellyn

David Ross

David Ross

John Hurt

John Hurt

John

Umberto Orsini

Umberto Orsini

Postcard Vendor

Eleonora Brown

Eleonora Brown

Carla

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 60%

November 20, 2024

"Alan" (Ian Bannen) is a Scotsman on holiday in Italy when he has a bit of a barny with his girlfriend "Shiela" (Vanessa Redgrave) and strops off in the company of the enigmatic and wealthy "Anna" (Jeanne Moreau). She is busy searching for a sailor she knew decades ago, and with virtually no chance of ever finding him the two set off on her luxury yacht on their nautical wild goose chase. It's on this boat that they encounter the larger than life "Louis" (Orson Welles) who suggests to "Alan" that all may not be right with his friend. Indeed, he - like we may have already considered - wonders if this mythical sailor ever really did exist, or was perhaps he just a fantasy? That's the interesting gist of the film, really. Is there such a thing as true love or is it all just a sexual yellow brick road with there always being another exciting curve up ahead. "Anna" is certainly no shrinking violet when it comes to enjoying herself with the opposite sex, and Moreau exudes a certain ethereal beauty with her characterisation. Perhaps Bannen just did too good a job, though, as his character just came across as an arse and I struggled to understand why she would ever have aligned with him in the first place. Welles owns his few scenes but hasn't really enough to do to make great impact on the plot and sadly that leaves us with an all too bitty drama that does pose some interesting questions about the nature of "love" but hasn't quite the oomph to deliver those strongly enough. There is some lovely Mediterranean photography but otherwise, it's a bit undercooked.

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