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The Pearl
The Pearl

The Pearl (1947)

71% User Rating
1h 26min
Drama
Adventure

"Steinbeck's most talked-about story!"

Fisherman Quino and his wife Juana are very poor and desperate because the town's foreign doctor refuses to treat their son Coyotito, who has been bitten by a scorpion. When Quino unexpectedly finds a magnificent pearl in the sea, Juana senses that the discovery will only bring them misfortune and tries to convince her husband to return it to the sea.

Emilio FernándezDirector

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Pedro Armendáriz

Pedro Armendáriz

Quino

María Elena Marqués

María Elena Marqués

Juana

Fernando Wagner

Fernando Wagner

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Gilberto González

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Charles Rooner

Juan García

Juan García

Alfonso Bedoya

Alfonso Bedoya

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Raúl Lechuga

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Max Langler

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Luz Alba

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Guillermo Calles

Columba Domínguez

Columba Domínguez

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Andrés Huesca

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Margarito Luna

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Pepita Morillo

Beatriz Ramos

Beatriz Ramos

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Enriqueta Reza

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Victoria Sastre

Irma Torres

Irma Torres

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

July 27, 2019

This is a story that old men tell to children. They aren't sure where it happened or when. The Pearl is directed by Emilio Fernández and John Steinbeck co-adapts his own novella of the same name with Fernández and Jack Wagner. It stars Pedro Armendariz, María Elena Marqués, Fernando Wagner, Gilberto González, Juan García and Charles Rooner. Music is by Antonio Díaz Conde and cinematography by Gabriel Figueroa. We are in La Paz, Mexico, and when Quino and Juana's son is stung by a scorpion the couple are anguished by not having the finances to pay for medical treatment. Hope springs eternal when Quino discovers a large pearl, something which is seemingly the answer to their prayers - is it? What we basically have here is a morality play about the corruption of greed. Once the pearl of the title is discovered the ugliness of mankind rears its vile head. People around Quino and Juana - a homely honest but poor couple - suddenly have designs on the financial gains that the pearl can bring - with some of them willing to commit cardinal sins to achieve their aim. The pearl also begins to drive a wedge between the loving couple, and thus we are held enthral of the story to see exactly where this will all end up? Though it's not very subtle in the telling, with Steinbeck's literary bent often as heavy as a sledgehammer, this is undeniably compelling stuff. That it's also a visual delight also considerably aids the viewing experience. Fernández and Figueroa bring truly atmospheric cinematography into play as a key character of the piece, with kinked frames and low level shots perfectly embracing the discord of the troubling human conditioning on view. Come 1947 what we would come to know as the film noir style of film making was in full effect, fans of such should for sure add The Pearl to their must seek out lists. 8/10

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