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194899 minDrama, Romance

The Loves of Carmen

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Is The Loves of Carmen worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Loves of Carmen Synopsis

Gypsy Carmen drives men wild in 1820s Spain, especially the dragoon Don Jose.

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Top Cast

Rita Hayworth
Rita HayworthCarmen
Glenn Ford
Glenn FordDon José
Ron Randell
Ron RandellAndrés
Victor Jory
Victor JoryGarcía
Luther Adler
Luther AdlerDancaire
Arnold Moss
Arnold MossColonel
Joseph Buloff
Joseph BuloffRemendado
Margaret Wycherly
Margaret WycherlyOld Crone
Bernard Nedell
Bernard NedellPablo
John Baragrey
John BaragreyLucas

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Is The Loves of Carmen worth watching?

The Loves of Carmen has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance movies.

Is The Loves of Carmen hit or flop?

The Loves of Carmen has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Loves of Carmen?

The Loves of Carmen is a Drama, Romance movie that Gypsy Carmen drives men wild in 1820s Spain, especially the dragoon Don Jose....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 27, 2022
★ 6

Glenn Ford is "Lizarabengoa", a rather respectable soldier who joins his new regiment in Córdoba. He is quickly introduced to the sultry charms of local gypsy "Carmen" (Rita Hayworth) which sets him against his colonel (Arnold Moss) and after a bit of swordplay, he finds himself joining her and the gang of petty banditos led by "Garcia" (Victor Jory) with whom he vies for her affections. "Carmen" isn't exactly a one-woman-man though, and is also keen on local toreador "Lucas" (John Baragrey) and the scenario starts to fulminate when our gallant officer must try to reclaim her love whilst dealing with the jealous "Garcia" and the pursuing soldiers chasing the killer of their commanding officer. Hayward is well off her best here - even when she is dancing. In fact, the whole story could hardly be farther from anything imagined by Georges Bizet. Is there chemistry between the two or do we just want there to be because they were off-screen lovers, apparently? Well I couldn't say - Ford was always little better than a rather static, safe pair of hands, and I think both roles here called for someone grittier, more natural and visceral. The production is fine, but after the first fifteen/twenty minutes it all turns a little too melodramatic for me.