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Tiger Shark (1932)
8/10
Another dangerous vocation for Howard Hawks
30 June 2019
Boisterous, rabelaisian Portugese immigrant Mike Mascarenhas is a larger than life tuna fisherman in the waters off San Diego who captains a successful tuna. boat schooner despite having lost a hand to an aggressive tiger shark years earlier. First mate Pipes Foley becomes his best friend after Mike rescues him from a voracious shark. When another crew member, Miguel Silva, is killed by the man-eaters, Mike takes a paternal, later romantic, interest in Miguel's pretty daughter, Quita, whom he marries. The ecstatic Mike doesn't realize that Pipes and Quita are themselves falling in love, which leads to inevitable tragic consequences.

Portugese fishermen have always been depictedy colorfully by Hollywood as subsequent actors would prove (Spencer Tracy in "Captains Courageous" and Anthony Quinn in "The World in His Arms" are other examples.} Hawks was strongly attracted to stories set in unusual locales which feature male protagonists engaged in a dangerous profession which forces them to live according to strict ethical codes of behavior."Ceiling Zero," "Only Angels have Wings," "The Thing,""The Big Sky,"and "Hatari" are other notable examples from the Hawks canon. "Tiger Shark" is set on a tuna clipper in the ocean off San Diego the fisherman risk death daily as they harvest the ocean's bounty and risk,their lives on every voyage.in the process.

The always excellent Edward G. Robinson gives a bravura performance as the ship's captain who has already lost one hand to a voracious shark. Even at this early point in his career Robinson was a consummate film actor, and it is a minor scandal the Academy Awards never once nominated him for a lead or supporting performance during a five decade career.

Co-star Rirchard Arlen was at the height of his undistinguished career and one is puzzled why Warners saw fit to borrow him from Paramount with many other superior actors under contract The bland actor's career soon took him into 'B' pictures. Arlen's performance is totally overshadowed by Robinson, who dominates every scene they share.

Exotic Zita Johann, fresh from her appearance as Karloff's leading lady, in "The Mummy," is markedly different from Hawks' slim and sassy usual leading ladies like Ann and Margaret Sheridan, Angie Dickinson, and Lauren Bacall.

Hawk's overcomes the obstacles and difficulties of shooting on-locaton during the early sound era and all in all, Hawks' and Robinson' professionalism take "Tiger Shark" far beyond other 1932 potboilers and well worth watching despite its age.
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Mafioso (1962)
10/10
Vacation Nightmare
10 April 2018
Antonio Badalamenti, a good-natured supervisor at the Fiat plant in Milan, is a native Sicilian who has lived comfortably and complacently in the North for a decade with his blonde wife and two beautiful daughters. Before leaving on a rare two week vacation back to his ancestral hometown, one of the plant managers tasks him to personally convey a mysterious gift to Don Vincenzo, the local godfather In Nino's town.

Even though Nino's wife has misgivings about leaving the comforts of her comparatively luxurious life, she is unprepared for what she encounters. Marta undergoes culture shock when confronted by the poverty and comparatively crude customs of the provincial Sicilians, especially the Baladamenti family, who in turn view the refined blonde Northerner as a snobbish interloper.

Bringing his family with him to pay his obligatory respects to Don Vincenzo, the always affable Nino discovers the giift he has been tasked with delivering to the Don to be a beautifully bejeweled heart pendant enigmatically inscribed with the names of of nine deceased "friends" of the Mafioso, evidently martyrs of some kind for La Cosa Nostra.

After the godfather's nephew Don Liborio reminds Nino of a forgotten oath of loyalty he took as a naive 18 year-old decades before, ostensibly to get the Fiat job, he becomes further indebted when the Don settles a controversial land transaction in favor of Nino's father. Feeling he has no option but to fulfill the unknown obligation and whatever it entails, Nino agrees to honor his fealty by fulfilling a favor to the Don, a nightmarish favor which shakes Nino's safe, complacent world to its very core.
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