Oceano di fuoco - Hidalgo

Titolo originale: Hidalgo
Regia: Joe Johnston |
Anno: 2004
Origine: United States of America | Morocco |
Generi: Western Avventura
Tag: epic | middle east | horse race | horse | racehorse | biography | sheik | mustang | sword fight | desert | cowboy | pony express | 19th century |
Cast: Viggo Mortensen | Zuleikha Robinson | Omar Sharif | Louise Lombard | J.K. Simmons | Adoni Maropis | Silas Carson | C. Thomas Howell | Chris Owen | Frank Collison | Victor Talmadge | Adam Alexi-Malle | Harsh Nayyar | Joshua Wolf Coleman | Saïd Taghmaoui | Peter Mensah | Franky Mwangi | Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman | Elizabeth Berridge | Kimberly Guerrero | Zac Badasci | Stevan Rimkus | Jerry Hardin | Marshall Manesh | George Gerdes | Todd Kimsey | Malcolm McDowell | Mo Brings Plenty |

I giorni di gloria di Frank T. Hopkins, famoso cowboy, sono ormai finiti. Insieme al suo cavallo mustang Hidalgo è in cerca di riscatto, così lascia gli Stati Uniti per partecipare all'estenuante 'Oceano di fuoco', una gara di 3000 miglia attraverso il deserto arabico. Cavallo e cavaliere sono i primi stranieri ammessi alla durissima gara di resistenza che ben presto si trasforma in una questione di orgoglio e di onore...

Approfondimenti

The start of the race was one of the most difficult scenes to film. Many of the horses started [...] D
When distributed in Egypt, the Arabic translation of "fifth wife" is "fourth wife" since in Isl [...] D
Lady Anne shares her name with Lady Anne Blunt, a baroness who was an avid Arabian horse breede [...] D
Viggo Mortensen was cast based on his performance in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. D
Halfway through the film's original theatrical trailer, "Going The Distance," a Bill Conti comp [...] D
Computer graphics were used to cover the crew's tracks and give the desert a pristine look. D
Sheikh Riyadh asks Hopkins if he would like to play cards. Hopkins declines, claiming he's not [...] D
Viggo Mortensen made his own hatband out of a hank of hair from a horse's tail. D
Viggo Mortensen did many of his own stunts and horse riding in the movie. D
First theatrical trailer was released with Il Signore degli Anelli - Le due torri (2002), to ca [...] D
The characters of Viggo Mortensen (Frank T. Hopkins) in Hidalgo, and of Tom Cruise (Nathan Algr [...] D
Was released in movie theaters as a Disney movie, but changed to Touchstone Pictures for the VH [...] D
Omar Sharif was cast while filming Monsieur Ibrahim e i fiori del Corano (2003). Before that, h [...] D
The design team created edible locusts out of paper, sugar, onion skin, and a pretzel-like mate [...] D
The Shiekh's daughter pronounces "Calamity" as "ka-la-Mah-ti". A popular woman's name in India [...] D
Screenwriter John Fusco did not intend the movie to be seen as any kind of political allegory. [...] D
Viggo Mortensen purchased the horse who played the title character (T.J.) after this film was c [...] D
There were real-life descendants of both the Lakota and US cavalrymen serving as extras in the [...] D
In the beginning of the film, after the massacre of Wounded Knee, we see chief Big Foot lying d [...] D
Screenwriter John Fusco got the idea for the film when doing research for Cuore di tuono (1992) [...] D
Twenty-five different animal species appear in the movie. D
While the film claims to be "based on a true story," it's more likely that it was just a story [...] D
Johnny Depp revealed in sworn testimony at his defamation trial against Amber Heard that Disney [...] D
John Fusco named one of his horses Hidalgo while he was writing the movie. D
Viggo Mortensen took photos of the Ghost Dancers on set and published them in a book called Miy [...] D
The final horse scene was filmed in Browning, Montana. 550 different horses were used in that s [...] D
In screenwriter John Fusco's Cuore di tuono (1992), the main character also has a vision of Gho [...] D
A strong cross-wind created dangerous conditions for the beginning of the race. Joe Johnston re [...] D
This was the last major released film to be available on VHS D
Viggo Mortensen gathered a bag full of earth at the real Wounded Knee and strewed it around the [...] D
The look of the locust swarm is based on a scene in La buona terra (1937). D
The horse who plays Al-Hattal is a black Arabian show champion named TC Bey Cedar. He is owned [...] D
The New York docks are actually a parking lot in Southern California. D
120 real locusts were used in the locust storm scene, along with prop locusts and computer grap [...] D
The scene when Frank realizes his knife is too short to fight the swordsman, and decides to thr [...] D
Five "American Paint Horse Association" registered Paint Horses played the role of Hidalgo. D

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When Frank looks up at the Statue of Liberty, see she is holding the new gold torch that replaced t [...] D
When Frank releases Hidalgo into the wild, Hidalgo is wearing horseshoes. They would eventually fal [...] D
When Hidalgo collapses just before Frank has his visions he has black markings in a horseshoe patte [...] D
When Frank is telling Jazira about his Native American background, he says that "shunka wankan" is [...] D
Damascus is the finish line for the race. In the movie, the finish line is just yards from the ocea [...] D
When Frank is in the sheik's tent for the first time, and the sheik's horse goes through the tent, [...] D
When offered a smoke by Sheikh Riyadh, Frank takes out a cigarette, which remains unlit until he ta [...] D
One of the purebred Arabian horses is actually an Andalusian. Although it's not totally implausible [...] D
When Frank goes to shake the Sheik's hand, he is told the Sheik can't touch him or he will lose his [...] D
When Frank Hopkins is applying shaving cream to himself, he spreads it all around his chin. In the [...] D
When Frank is racing to the finish at the end of the movie, supposedly riding Hildalgo bareback, a [...] D
Hopkins is repeatedly depicted as fanning his pistol. This is a wildly inaccurate method and was ne [...] D
The well scene features British soldiers preventing the main character from getting water. The Brit [...] D
A pointed star rowell is shown on Frank's spur. No cowboy with a good, well-trained horse would use [...] D
When Frank and Lady Anne are sitting having a conversation outside the tent halfway through the rac [...] D
When "Cowboy" has a rope around Hidalgo's neck, pulling him out of the trap in the trap in the dese [...] D
When Hopkins boards the City of Paris, men are climbing rigging in the background. The rigging does [...] D
Frank rides in to rescue the sheikh's daughter dressed as a Bedouin. However he is still on a very [...] D
The blood on Hidalgo's nose as he approaches the finish line disappears for one shot. D
During the course of the movie, the pattern on the right side of Hidalgo's neck changes. At his sho [...] D
It is mentioned that the race goes through Iraq and Syria, but they did not exist as nations until [...] D
Such a see-through yashmak like the one Jazira is wearing would be absolutely unacceptable in Musli [...] D
During the escape in the rescue of Jazira, gates are slammed and barred in Hildalgo's path, but the [...] D
The British soldiers are seen to have Lee Enfield rifles and Webley pistols. The Lee Enfield was no [...] D
After Jazira feeds Hidalgo the camel's milk and talks to Frank, her veil is alternately (not) cover [...] D
When Frank is handcuffed in the tent and about to be castrated, the "torture aid" opens his case an [...] D
While the train is pulling out prior to Hopkins getting off it shows the rail cars using a knuckle [...] D
When Aziz threatens Frank with a dagger, Buffalo Bill pulls out a gun. The dagger disappears from A [...] D
In the leopard attack scene, the leopards simply disappear after fighting with Frank. They are neve [...] D

Frase

Annie Oakley: We're betting on the last American [...] D
Sheik Riyadh: Never before has a foreigner parta [...] D
Aziz: Have you never seen a slave market, Mr. Fr [...] D
Yusef: You survived the sandstorm. Allah must ha [...] D
Sheik Riyadh: How is the coffee? If you were to [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: I'd take a warm gin over ice a [...] D
Sheik Riyadh: [Frank offers his Colt to the Shei [...] D
Buffalo Bill Cody: Hidalgo is a legend. He's nev [...] D
Jazira: What does this mean? Frank T. Hopkins: [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: Nobody hurts my horse. D
Jazira: Goodbye... Blue Child. D
Frank T. Hopkins: [sees the sandstorm] What in h [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: I ain't too much of a gambler, [...] D
Jazira: I would know you only as a white man. F [...] D
[last lines] Frank T. Hopkins: Let 'er buck. [...] D
Aziz: You are most wise to tie your horse. Were [...] D
Jazira: I do not know if you are a good as it is [...] D
Aziz: What shall I tell his Excellency? Frank T [...] D
Sheik Riyadh: And you, an impure unbeliever in t [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: [after Hidalgo has thrown him [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: A gift from above, not a plagu [...] D
Sheik Riyadh: Tell me about this Wyatt Earp... a [...] D
Jazira: [without niqab] Why do I feel that you t [...] D
Major Davenport: Have you ever killed any red In [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: Western justice, partner. D
Preston Webb: Well, I didn't ride eleven-hundred [...] D
Lady Anne Davenport: Tell me, Mr. Hopkins, what [...] D
Prince Bin Al Reeh: You will not defeat me. I am [...] D
[first lines] Frank T. Hopkins: [to Hidalgo] C' [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: When you're in a desert, the s [...] D
Prince Bin Al Reeh: I could defeat any rider in [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: For a man of such high rank yo [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: [put his hat down next to Hida [...] D
Jaffa: If any harm has befallen the child, I sha [...] D
Jazira: The Indians of the West. You have seen t [...] D
Buffalo Bill Cody: [about Hopkins] Can cross the [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: Get out of here mister. Leave [...] D
[the Sheik offers to shake Frank's hand] Frank [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: Tell him to fetch more water. [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: Mister... you can say anything [...] D
Frank T. Hopkins: Only fools or gamblers walk be [...] D

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