The Barefoot Contessa1954
The Barefoot Contessa (1954)
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Cast
as Maria Vargas
as Harry Dawes
as Oscar Muldoon
as Alberto Bravano
as Eleanora Torlato-Favrini
as Vincenzo Torlato-Favrini
as Jerry

as Kirk Edwards
as Pedro
as Myrna
as Mrs. Eubanks

as Drunken Blonde

as J. Montague Brown

as Night Club Proprietor
as Busboy

as Maria's Mother

as Maria's Father

as Mr. Black

as Mr. Blue

as Gypsy Dancer
as The Pretender

as The Pretender's Wife

as Lulu McGee

as Hector Eubanks
as Eddie Blake

as Chambermaid

as Chauffeur
Critic Reviews for The Barefoot Contessa
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"The Barefoot Contessa" is perhaps the most elaborately structured Hollywood film since "Citizen Kane."

An imperfect film, but its excesses are as suggestive as its subtleties.
There is enough witty dialogue and suave movie making in this over-subtle comedy-drama to make it worth attention, but writer-director Joseph L Mankiewicz doesn't seem to care enough about any of his characters...
At once a deeply satirical depiction of Hollywood and a sumptuous saga of the rise and fall of a star
Mankiewicz's bitter-sweet satire of Hollywood is extremely well acted by Bogart (witty), Avan Gardner (gorgeous), and Edmond O'Brien, who won the Supporting Oscar.
Brilliantly witty but trashy showbiz melodrama.
Audience Reviews for The Barefoot Contessa
An actress, who befriends a washed up Hollywood director, struggles to maintain her integrity in the spurious business of movie-making. Joseph L. Mankiewicz is a master story-teller. Yes, in this film, he takes the easy way out of exposition by using voice over, but the characters so are finely drawn and theme is carried with deft clarity. Humphrey Bogart proves himself to be an actor, an artist, not just a personality like many movie stars of his era. His scenes with Ava Gardner are rich with subtext, and while there's a palpable sexual attraction between the two characters, both people realize that decorum demands they react as they do. Mankiewicz's themes of personal integrity and Hollywood's corruption, on display in All About Eve and this film, have universal appeal because there's little that's unique about Mankiewicz's version of Hollywood. I thought that the writing got a little heavy-handed here and there. Overall, however, The Barefoot Contessa is a very good, classic film that puts Mankiewicz and Bogart's talents on full display.

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Not as a good attempt at mythologizing (and demythologizing) a star through multiple perspectives as in All About Eve. The structure of the film is the same and shows how much forward of his time Mankiewicz was in breaking classical narrative within the compounds of Hollywood (still Citizen Kane precedes everything else and one should comment M. for accepting the lesson). Bogard isn't convincing enough in this movie as he still looks like he is out of a gangster film but he has a rare, inner quality of emotion at times. The film totally shines in dialogue (after all this is a Mankiewicz script) just as All About Eve and the brilliant lines come one after the other. For that reason and for the characterization that is created this way it totally deserves to be seen.
Super Reviewer
Great cast and good story but it misses somewhat and is rather plodding. Good try though.

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