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1922110 minDrama, Romance

Blood and Sand

Is Blood and Sand a Hit or Flop?

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Is Blood and Sand worth watching? With a rating of 5.6/10, this Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Blood and Sand Synopsis

Juan is the son of a poor widow in Seville. Against his mother's wishes he pursues a career as toreador. He rapidly gains national prominence, and takes his childhood sweetheart Carmen as his bride. He meets the Marquis' daughter Doña Sol and finds himself in the awkward position of being in love with two women, which threatens the stability of his family and his position in society. He finds interesting parallels in the life of the infamous bandit Plumitas when they eventually meet by chance.

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Top Cast

Rudolph Valentino
Rudolph ValentinoJuan Gallardo
Nita Naldi
Nita NaldiDoña Sol
Walter Long
Walter LongPlumitas
Lila Lee
Lila LeeCarmen
Rosa Rosanova
Rosa RosanovaAngustias
George Field
George FieldEl Nacional
Leo White
Leo WhiteAntonio
Rosita Marstini
Rosita MarstiniEncarnacion
Charles Belcher
Charles BelcherDon Joselito
Fred Becker
Fred BeckerDon José

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Is Blood and Sand worth watching?

Blood and Sand has received mixed reviews with a 5.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Blood and Sand hit or flop?

Blood and Sand has received average ratings (5.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Blood and Sand?

Blood and Sand is a Drama, Romance movie that Juan is the son of a poor widow in Seville. Against his mother's wishes he pursues a career as toreador. He rapidly gains national prominence, and tak...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 6, 2022
★ 6

Vicente Ibáñez wrote the book, Tom Cushing the play - so it was only a matter of time before this came to a big screen - and Fred Niblo and a really rather dead-behind-they eyes Rudolph Valentino went to work. They recreate a tale that follows the rags to riches toreador ("Juan") from Seville, who marries his childhood sweetheart "Carmen" (Lila Lee) but is soon infatuated with the stunning, wealthy, electric "Doña Sol" (Nita Naldi) and his world comes crashing about his ears thanks to his behaviour, and to his somewhat hypocritical, and puritanical, fellow citizens. There's something of the "success has a thousand fathers; failure is an orphan" about the fickleness of his celebrity and fame; his love and his lusts - for women and success in the bullring - and he is woefully ill equipped to deal with the consequences of his dalliance. To that point, the plot runs a bit to rather dreary moralising which rather detracts from any fun side of what should have been an enjoyable, if imperfect, look at historic Spanish culture, and though certainly beautiful to watch on occasion, it lacks substance - depth; the performances - charisma. There are some lovely scenes with Valentino and the temptress Naldi, displaying an almost raunchy sensitivity and intimacy expertly exploited by Niblo, but these are few and far between and do little to raise the overall quality of this rather lengthy, but really pretty cold story.