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Rumbo
Rumbo is a nice and splendid young man of gypsy origin who is in Seville with Gabriel, an old friend who was saved from suicide thanks to his intervention, who got rich in Paris thanks to the money Rumbo gave him, to the point of become an important and millionaire banker in London, Buenos Aires and Seville. Shortly after meeting, Gabriel asks him to impersonate him on a journey that he must undertake.
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Plot Summary
In 1880s Arizona, a tough rancher and a smooth-talking gambler clash over a woman and a mining claim. The rancher, burdened by guilt over a past tragedy, finds himself in a bitter rivalry with the gambler, whose manipulative nature threatens to destroy everything the rancher holds dear. Their conflict escalates into a dangerous showdown that will determine the fate of the land and the lives of everyone involved.
Critical Reception
Rumbo was met with a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics noted its strong performances, particularly from Robert Mitchum, and Anthony Mann's capable direction in crafting a traditional Western narrative. However, some found the plot to be somewhat conventional for the genre, and its pacing occasionally lagged. Audiences generally responded well to its classic Western elements and the compelling on-screen chemistry between its leads.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Robert Mitchum's stoic performance and Anthony Mann's solid direction.
The film delivers a standard yet engaging Western narrative with adequate tension.
Some reviewers found the story predictable, but appreciated the classic genre elements.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Vengeance of Johnny Dark' before being changed to 'Rumbo'.
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