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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0018111999533
Format: Black & White, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Delta
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Delta
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Delta
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 15, 1998
Running Time: 112 minutes
Studio: Delta
Editorial Review:
Description: CABO BLANCO Bronson has come to Cabo Blanco to escape the world and its worries...but a menacing ex-Nazi throws the sleepy fishing village into disarray.
U.S. MARSHAL Bronson is an AWOL private who is being pursued by a U.S. Marshal.
Includes an intro by Tony Curtis and the trailer for Bronson's The Great Escape.
Menus: English Spanish Chinese Japanese Subtitles: Spanish Chinese Japanese
B&W/Color Running Time: 112 min.
Average Rating: 
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There are so many bad reasons to see films that seeing CaboBlanco simply because it has (along with The Salamander) one of Jerry Goldsmith's most obscure scores doesn't seem quite such a stupid one, especially since the score is pretty good. Although it never matches its magnificent Ravelesque opening, let alone the extraordinary work Goldsmith was doing at the same period (Star Trek, The Boys From Brazil, The First Great Train Robbery, Magic, The Swarm, Masada, Poltergeist), it's another case of ... Read More
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I have watched this Charles Bronson movie several times and enjoy it more each time. On first viewing, it's hard to see Bronson in a straight acting role in the same vein as Lola or Someone Behind The Door, which are two excellent straight acting Bronson movies. Some reviewers have pointed out that this movie is very similar to Casablanca. On this point I can not comment as I have never watched Casablanca. Cabo Blanco for me was a good movie that I never found boring. It also features an enjoyable ... Read More
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"Cabo Blanco" is must-have DVD for true Bronson fans--and not the least reason is because you actually get to see the man act. But the most surprising thing about this Laserlight DVD is that the transfer, picture and sound, is actually quite good. And, unlike most budget dvds of contemporary films, this one is presented in widescreen. I know another reviewer mentioned that the film was originally shot in 'scope ("scope" is a term for generic Cinemascope techniques) but the aspect ratio here seems to ... Read More
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As far as ripoffs of Casablanca go, and I only know two offhand(this film and Barb Wire), Caboblanco is probably the best of the bunch. That's not saying much at all, but I think this film should take whatever praise it can get. So who do we have in place of Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, and Conrad Veidt? Why, Charles Bronson, Dominique Sanda, Fernando Rey, and Jason Robards. Capable actors one and all(yes, even Bronson). But even if Casablanca never existed, Caboblanco would ... Read More
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