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Adventures of Don Juan

History's Boldest Lover . . . Most Daring Swordsman ! !
1948 | 106m | English

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Popularity: 0.7 (history)

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Spanish Lothario Don Juan, the legendary lover and adventurer returns to Spain following a scandal and comes to the aid of his queen, who is under threat from sinister forces.
Release Date: Dec 24, 1948
Director: Vincent Sherman
Writer: Herbert Dalmas, George Oppenheimer, Harry Kurnitz, William Faulkner, Robert Florey
Genres: Adventure, Action, Romance
Keywords portugal, spain, sword fight, romance, swashbuckler, don juan, technicolor, 17th century
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $4,772,000
Budget: $3,408,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Errol Flynn Don Juan de Maraña
Viveca Lindfors Rainha Margarida
Robert Douglas Duque de Lorca
Alan Hale Leporello
Romney Brent Filipe III de Espanha / II de Portugal
Ann Rutherford Donna Elena
Robert Warwick Don José, Conde de Polan
Jerry Austin Don Sebastian
Douglas Kennedy Don Rodrigo
Jean Shepherd Donna Carlotta
Mary Stuart Catherine
Helen Westcott Lady Diana
Fortunio Bonanova Don Serafino Lopez
Aubrey Mather Lord Chalmers
Una O'Connor Duenna
Raymond Burr Capitão Alvarez
Rama Bai Girl at Inn
Karen Randle Girl at Inn (uncredited)
Leon Belasco Don de Córdoba (uncredited)
Barbara Bates Innkeeper's daughter (uncredited)
Monte Blue Turnkey (uncredited)
David Bruce Count D'Orsini (uncredited)
David Cota Carlos (uncredited)
Linda Lombard Girl at Inn (uncredited)
Name Job
Herbert Dalmas Story
George Oppenheimer Screenplay
Elwood Bredell Director of Photography
Edward Carrere Art Direction
Lyle B. Reifsnider Set Decoration
Harry Platt Set Decoration
Marjorie Best Costume Design, Wardrobe Supervisor
Perc Westmore Makeup Department Head
Cherie Banks Hairstylist
Ward Hamilton Makeup Artist
Faye Hanlin Hairstylist
Norman Pringle Makeup Artist
Robert J. Schiffer Makeup Artist
Frank Mattison Production Manager
Richard Maybery Assistant Director
J. Leslie Asher Prop Designer
Morris Goldman Prop Designer
Everett Alton Brown Sound Director
William C. McGann Special Effects Supervisor
John Crouse Special Effects
Fred Cavens Stunts
Sol Gorss Stunts
Bert LeBaron Stunts
Don Turner Stunts
Frank Flanagan Gaffer
Al Green Camera Operator
James Knott Camera Operator
Lloyd MacLean Still Photographer
Harold Noyes Grip
John Pofahl Best Boy Electrician
Leah Rhodes Costume Supervisor
Roy Dumont Wardrobe Supervisor
Helen Goodman Wardrobe Supervisor
Rudy Harrington Wardrobe Supervisor
Mike Ryan Wardrobe Supervisor
Murray Cutter Orchestrator
Ray Heindorf Music Supervisor
Mitchell Kovaleski Color Designer
Maurice Murphy Dialogue Editor
Wandra Ramsey Script Supervisor
Erika Streithorst Translator
Josef Wollf Post Production Assistant
Joe O'Connell Gaffer
Joan Joseff Other
Vincent Sherman Director
Harry Kurnitz Screenplay
Alan Crosland, Jr. Editor
William Faulkner Screenplay
Robert Florey Screenplay
Harper Goff Set Designer
Paul Baxley Stunts
Jock Mahoney Stunts
Travilla Costume Supervisor
Natalie Kalmus Color Designer
Max Steiner Music
Name Title
Jerry Wald Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

As with Douglas Fairbanks' final cinema effort in this role back in 1934, this is slightly more tame adventure outing for Errol Flynn as he portrays the infamous Spanish lover "Don Juan". Here accompanied by Alan Hale, he seduces his way into and out of trouble until he is eventually summoned to exp ... lain himself at the court of King Philip III and his Queen, Margaret. Viveca Lindfors plays the Queen who also falls for his charms and he is given a job at court just in time to stave off the deadly ambitions of the King's minister, ably portrayed by Robert Douglas. This is another example of glorious Technicolour, but the writing and score are quite a bit inferior to Flynn's other historical tours-de-forces. There also appear to be quite a few scenes intercut from other films ("Elizabeth and Essex" being one) that do stand out a bit. Worth watching but they are all just beginning to hit their use-by dates around now.

Jul 09, 2022