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The Old Man and the Sea (TV) (1990)

The Old Man and the Sea (TV)
Running time: 93 min. | Genre: Adventures, Drama, Marine adventures, Telefilm
The Old Man and the Sea (TV)

Synopsis

It takes courage for any actor to fill shoes previously worn by Spencer Tracy, but no one could accuse fellow two-time Oscar® winner Anthony Quinn of cowardice. It was, in fact, a longtime goal of the Mexican-born actor to take on the role of Ernest Hemingway's luckless fisherman Santiago. It would be churlish to suggest that he bests Tracy (who received an Oscar nod for his performance), but there's little doubt that Quinn, in his 70s at the time (Tracy was in his 50s in 1958), looks and sounds more right for the part. This 1990 telefilm is also a family affair as Quinn's daughter, Valentina, portrays Santiago's concerned daughter and his son, Francesco, portrays the Cuban as a scrappy young man. Gary Cole and Patricia Clarkson provide strong support as an American couple who take inspiration from Santiago's quest to catch just one fish after an 84-day dry spell. --Kathleen C. Fennessy (From amazon.com)

Details

Original title

The Old Man and the Sea (TV)

Director

Jud Taylor

Producer

Distribuida por National Broadcasting Company (NBC). William F. Storke & Robert E. Fuisz, Yorkshire Television (YTV)

Running time

93 min.

Screenwriter

Roger O. Hirson (Novela: Ernest Hemingway)

Music

Bruce Broughton

Cinematography

Tony Imi

Year

1990

Country

United Kingdom United Kingdom

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