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The Night of the Iguana

John Huston
1964 United States 118 minutes English

Larry Shannon, an alchoholic priest expelled from his parish in Virginia for “fornication and blasphemy” leaves for Mexico. There he becomes a tour guide for a bus load of spinsters and a teenage nymphet named Charlotte Goodall, who is being chaperoned by the group’s leader, the inflexible Judith Fellowes. Miss Fellowes, who is quite jealous of Charlotte’s attentions to Shannon, discovers the young woman in his room and vows to have him fired. To thwart her plot, Shannon takes control of the bus from Hank, the bus driver, and speeds the tour group on a wild ride through the Mexican jungle to the crumbling, secluded hotel of an old friend, the recently widowed Maxine Falk. Eventually Shannon becomes enamored with another guest at the hotel, the rather genteel Hanna Jelkes, an itinerant quick sketch artist and her poet grandfather Nonno. As the wise Hanna partially restores Shannon’s fractured world, Shannon struggles to get back the rest of his sanity and his self-respect.

John Huston

Né en 1906 dans le Nevada et mort en 1987 dans le Rhode Island. Scénariste, dialoguiste, acteur et réalisateur de fictions parmi lesquelles : Le faucon maltais, Key Largo, Quand la ville dort, Moby Dick, Les Désaxés, L’honneur des Prizzi et Les gens de Dublin, il a réalisé quelques documentaires :

– The Battle of San Pietro, 1945

– Let There Be Light, 1946

Production :
MGM Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Seven Arts Pictures
Distribution :
Grands Films Classiques