La Mina (1958)
Directed by Giuseppe Bennati
Run Time - 97 min. |
Countries - Spain, Italy |
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Elsa Martinelli plays a resident of a seaside village who falls in love with rootless stranger Antonio Ciffariello. The stranger soon learns that he'll have to fight over Elsa's affections with hotheaded villager Luis Pena. Meanwhile, a fisherman who illegally uses dynamite nearly causes tragedy to the entire community. How these two plot strands are woven together is the dramatic crux of the film's final reel. Despite its melodramatic trappings, La Mina (The Mine) unfolds in a leisurely, unforced fashion. The worldwide popularity of Elsa Martinelli enabled the film to attain good bookings outside of Spain and Italy.