A bank robber is sentenced to prison for committing a murder during the robbery. His brother comes up with a plan to break him out of prison--but on the condition that his brother's girlfriend "date" him first.
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5.7 /10
276 people rated
The Ceremony
1964
R
1 h 45 m
Spain
جريمة
دراما
A bank robber is sentenced to prison for committing a murder during the robbery. His brother comes up with a plan to break him out of prison--but on the condition that his brother's girlfriend "date" him first.
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5.7 /10
276 people rated
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أفضل الممثلين
تقييمات المستخدمين
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أفضل الممثلين(18)
Laurence Harvey
Sean McKenna
Sarah Miles
Catherine
Robert Walker Jr.
Dominic
Lee Patterson
Nicky
Jack MacGowran
O'Brian
Noel Purcell
Finigan
Carlos Casaravilla
Ramades
Xan das Bolas
Arab Peasant
John Ireland
Prison Warden
Ross Martin
Le Coq
Fernando Rey
Sanchez
Fernando Sancho
Shaoush
Phil Posner
Duty Officer
Edward St. John
Special guard
Barta Barri
Death house guard
José Guardiola
Gate guard
Herbert Curiel
Gate guard
José Nieto
Inspector
تقييمات المستخدمين
Joe trad
29/05/2023 22:27
source: The Ceremony
oluwaseunayo❤️
29/05/2023 08:39
Moviecut—The Ceremony
Tracy👑
16/11/2022 13:36
The Ceremony
kalkin
16/11/2022 02:35
Halfway through "The Ceremony " (screened on the British Talking Pictures TV channel), I was wondering whether to give it an 8, mainly due to the cinematography and intriguing characters. But then it deteriorated, with the trio's celebrations after Sean's escape being embarrassingly prolonged, the unconvincing fluctuations in the brothers' relationship and the even more unconvincing substitution for the execution. At least the final scenes provided a thought-provoking religious sub-text, albeit somewhat heavy handed.
Every time the man in native costume appeared, I wondered exactly who he was - presumably an indigenous local mayor or governor?
Top marks for Jack MacGowran as Father O'Brien and for the scenes involving the gendarmes who were to form the firing squad.
In the end I gave it 7.
_ᕼᗩᗰᘔᗩ@
16/11/2022 02:35
A real bore-fest, this one, which is a shame as the cast is exceptional, featuring a good mix of big stars and character actors in support. What a shame then that this Spanish production is so unrelentingly boring, with a prisoner on death row involved in a plot to help him achieve freedom. It's arty in the worst kind of way, full of boring dialogue and routine scenarios. No thanks!
The H
16/11/2022 02:35
Some of the best lighting and cinematography I can remember ever seeing .....;slightly surreal.
Remarkable characters ... very beautiful people.
No terrible background music... at least very little ...
Salman R Munshi
16/11/2022 02:35
When I saw this in the sixties it really made me realize the breadth of acting ability of Ross Martin. I had only seen him in roles of the comedic sidekick prior to this role. His believability as the evil commandant was astounding. This made the movie for me.
Dabboo Ratnani
16/11/2022 02:35
Dismissed by the late David Shipman as "a pretentious plea against capital punishment" and now disinterred by the miracle that is Talking Pictures. Boasting a truly extraordinary international cast, shot in kafkaesque black & white by Ossie Morris and full of ripe one-liners, it's just the film you'd expect Lawrence Harvey to have directed.
delciakim
16/11/2022 02:35
If you didn't know this was a Spain/US production, you'd think it was a timeless fable: there are so few localized contexts. The supporting actors delineate themselves sharply, but Laurence Harvey steals the show, as always, with his intensity (check out his work in Tamiko, a neurotic romance set in Japan), and compounds this by directing with intensity: the camera is always zooming into people's faces from above, below, and sideways. It's dizzying. That said, the movie's worth seeing. All praise to early 60's B&W films.
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تقييمات المستخدمين
Joe trad
29/05/2023 22:27
source: The Ceremony
oluwaseunayo❤️
29/05/2023 08:39
Moviecut—The Ceremony
Tracy👑
16/11/2022 13:36
The Ceremony
kalkin
16/11/2022 02:35
Halfway through "The Ceremony " (screened on the British Talking Pictures TV channel), I was wondering whether to give it an 8, mainly due to the cinematography and intriguing characters. But then it deteriorated, with the trio's celebrations after Sean's escape being embarrassingly prolonged, the unconvincing fluctuations in the brothers' relationship and the even more unconvincing substitution for the execution. At least the final scenes provided a thought-provoking religious sub-text, albeit somewhat heavy handed.
Every time the man in native costume appeared, I wondered exactly who he was - presumably an indigenous local mayor or governor?
Top marks for Jack MacGowran as Father O'Brien and for the scenes involving the gendarmes who were to form the firing squad.
In the end I gave it 7.
_ᕼᗩᗰᘔᗩ@
16/11/2022 02:35
A real bore-fest, this one, which is a shame as the cast is exceptional, featuring a good mix of big stars and character actors in support. What a shame then that this Spanish production is so unrelentingly boring, with a prisoner on death row involved in a plot to help him achieve freedom. It's arty in the worst kind of way, full of boring dialogue and routine scenarios. No thanks!
The H
16/11/2022 02:35
Some of the best lighting and cinematography I can remember ever seeing .....;slightly surreal.
Remarkable characters ... very beautiful people.
No terrible background music... at least very little ...
Salman R Munshi
16/11/2022 02:35
When I saw this in the sixties it really made me realize the breadth of acting ability of Ross Martin. I had only seen him in roles of the comedic sidekick prior to this role. His believability as the evil commandant was astounding. This made the movie for me.
Dabboo Ratnani
16/11/2022 02:35
Dismissed by the late David Shipman as "a pretentious plea against capital punishment" and now disinterred by the miracle that is Talking Pictures. Boasting a truly extraordinary international cast, shot in kafkaesque black & white by Ossie Morris and full of ripe one-liners, it's just the film you'd expect Lawrence Harvey to have directed.
delciakim
16/11/2022 02:35
If you didn't know this was a Spain/US production, you'd think it was a timeless fable: there are so few localized contexts. The supporting actors delineate themselves sharply, but Laurence Harvey steals the show, as always, with his intensity (check out his work in Tamiko, a neurotic romance set in Japan), and compounds this by directing with intensity: the camera is always zooming into people's faces from above, below, and sideways. It's dizzying. That said, the movie's worth seeing. All praise to early 60's B&W films.
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