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Writers:
Guy Gallo (writer)
Malcolm Lowry (novel)
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Release Date:
13 June 1984 (USA) more
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Tagline:
No se puede vivir sin amar. (One cannot live without love.)
Plot:
Against a background of war breaking out in Europe and the Mexican fiesta Day of Death, we are taken through one day in the life of Geoffrey Firmin... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 2 wins & 3 nominations more
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a man's alcoholic descent into hell over one day's time turns out as superlative film-making and acting more (23 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Albert Finney ... Geoffrey Firmin

Jacqueline Bisset ... Yvonne Firmin

Anthony Andrews ... Hugh Firmin
Ignacio López Tarso ... Dr. Vigil (as Ignacio Lopez Tarzo)
Katy Jurado ... Senora Gregoria
James Villiers ... Brit
Dawson Bray ... Quincey
Carlos Riquelme ... Bustamante
Jim McCarthy ... Gringo
José René Ruiz ... Dwarf (as Rene Ruiz 'Tun-Tun')
Eleazar Garcia Jr. ... Chief of Gardens
Salvador Sánchez ... Chief of Stockyards (as Salvador Sanchez)

Sergio Calderón ... Chief of Municipality (as Sergio Calderon)
Araceli Ladewuen Castelun ... Maria
Emilio Fernández ... Diosdado (as Emilio Fernandez)
Arturo Sarabia ... Cervantes

Roberto Sosa ... Few Fleas (as Roberto Martinez Sosa)
Hugo Stiglitz ... Sinarquista
Ugo Moctezuma ... Latin Consul
Isabel Vázquez 'La Chichimeca' ... Chicken Lady
Gustavo Fernandez 'Xochitl' ... Transvestite
Irene Díaz de Dávila ... Concepta (as Irene Diaz deDavila)
Alberto Olvera ... Matador
Eduardo Borbolla ... Don Juan Tenorio
Alejandra Suarez ... Doña Ines
Rodolfo De Alexandre ... Bus Driver (as Rodolfo De Alejandre)
Juan Ángel Martínez Ramos ... Passenger (as Juan Angel Martinez Ramos)
Martín Palomares Carrión ... Dead Indian (as Martín Palomares Carrion)
Mário Arévalo ... Horseman (as Mario Arevalo)
Ramiro Ramírez ... Second Horseman (as Ramiro Ramirez Ramirez)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Günter Meisner ... (uncredited)
Alfonso Castro Valle ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Huston 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Guy Gallo  writer
Malcolm Lowry  novel "Under the Volcano"

Produced by
Moritz Borman .... producer
Michael Fitzgerald .... executive producer
Arnold Gefsky .... associate producer
Héctor López .... associate producer (as Hector López Lechuga)
Wieland Schulz-Keil .... producer
 
Original Music by
Alex North 
 
Cinematography by
Gabriel Figueroa 
 
Film Editing by
Roberto Silvi 
 
Production Design by
Gunther Gerszo  (as Gunther Gerzso)
 
Art Direction by
José Rodríguez Granada  (as José Rodriguez Granada)
 
Set Decoration by
Martín Cardenas 
Theresa Wachter 
 
Costume Design by
Angela Dodson 
 
Makeup Department
Fernando García González .... hair stylist
Fernando García González .... makeup artist
Keis Maes .... hair stylist: Miss Jacqueline Bisset
Keis Maes .... makeup artist: Miss Jacqueline Bisset
Teresa Sánchez .... hair stylist
Teresa Sánchez .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Pedro Escobedo .... head of production: Conacine Production
Jorge Jiménez .... production manager: Conacine Production (as Jorge Jimenez B.)
Mauricio Rojas .... production supervisor: Conacine Production
Tom Shaw .... production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Manuel Muñoz .... first assistant director
Dennis Shaw .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Rafael Delong .... construction coordinator (as Rafael DeLong)
Stephanie Riggs Stelly .... plant decorator
Elsa Wachter .... set designer
 
Sound Department
Fernando Cámara .... boom operator (as Fernando Camara)
Chris Carpenter .... sound re-recording mixer
Colin Charles .... sound mixer
Daniel J. Johnson .... assistant sound editor (as Dan Johnson)
Marvin I. Kosberg .... dialogue editor (as Marvin Kosberg)
Mel Metcalfe .... sound re-recording mixer
Anthony Palk .... supervising sound editor
Terry Porter .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Special Effects by
Jesús 'Chuco' Durán .... special effects (as Chucho Duran)
 
Stunts
Karen Price .... stunt woman
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Fernando Acerdo .... chief electrician
Fernando Calvillo .... gaffer
François Duhamel .... still photographer (as Francois Duhamel)
Gerardo Flores .... assistant camera
Manuel González .... camera operator (as Manuel Gonzalez)
Randy Nolen .... panaglide operator
Pablo Ríos .... assistant camera
 
Casting Department
Joaquín Garrido .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Antonia Córtez .... wardrobe (as Antonia Cortéz)
Antonieta Esquivel .... wardrobe assistant
Abel Melo .... wardrobe assistant
Víctor Ramírez .... wardrobe assistant
 
Editorial Department
Elvio Sordoni .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Else Blangsted .... music editor (as Elsa Blangsted)
Lennie Niehaus .... orchestrator
Albert Woodbury .... orchestrator (as Al Woodbury)
John Beal .... composer: additional source music (uncredited)
Curt Sobel .... music editor (uncredited)
Dan Wallin .... score mixer (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Javier Aguilar .... production assistant: Conacine Production
Joan Blake .... secretary: John Huston
Luciana Cabarga .... production coordinator: Mexico
Júlio Cervántes .... delegate: actors union (as Julio Cervantes)
Ximena Cuevas .... production assistant
Kathy Fitzgerald .... presenter
Michael Fitzgerald .... presenter
John Franco .... script supervisor
Rogelio Gonzalez C. .... production assistant: Conacine Production
Tom Gray .... unit publicist
Danny Huston .... director: main title sequence
Alejandro Leal .... production assistant: Conacine Production
Felipe Marino .... production assistant: Conacine Production
Martín Montes .... production assistant: Conacine Production
Anne Shaw .... production coordinator
Michael Toshiyuki Uno .... intern: AFI (as Michael Uno)
Jim McCarthy .... production accountant (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Lauro Ortega .... special debt of gratitude (as Prof. Lauro Ortega)
Moisés Ortíz .... special debt of gratitude (as Prof. Moisés Ortíz)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Runtime:
112 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Trivia:
John Huston initially wanted to cast Richard Burton as the British consul. Huston and Burton had had a great success with a previous movie about an alcoholic set in Mexico, The Night of the Iguana (1964). Much to his regret, Burton had to decline the offer, as he was appearing in a touring production of Noel Coward's "Private Lives" with Elizabeth Taylor. more
Quotes:
Geoffrey Firmin: Hell is my natural habitat. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Baja (1996) more

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7 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
a man's alcoholic descent into hell over one day's time turns out as superlative film-making and acting, 28 December 2007
10/10
Author: MisterWhiplash from United States

Under the Volcano could have made as just another 'Lost Weekend' film if not for the attention to a simple narrative (though one that has a lot underneath the surface), and a performance to compellingly take us through the unbalanced emotional state of its protagonist. From what I've read about what the novel became by this adaptation, Huston took out the big poetic bits that made it such an unclassifiable (and as many claimed unadaptable) work and made it into a tale of a man's downfall from grace and good times. The story is as such: Geoffrey Firmin (Finney) is a recently retired consul in Mexico who has that big, admirable personality that comes with those who have lived- or boasted to live- quite a life, and have taken now to mass consumptions of alcohol. It's not even about the enjoyment of it, but a compulsion for 'balance' to drink just to get sober, as it might be. He's also divorced, recently, but his wife (Bisset) comes to him again, wanting once more to patch things up.

This is set in the backdrop of the 'Day of the Dead' festival, and on the brink of world war 2, but these things are, however brilliantly and as a kind of delicate lining around, a backdrop for the emotional and mental and, it should be noted, spiritual struggle of Firmin. Huston never preaches about this man's rotting addiction, and there's no easy sympathy either. We see his emotional state rock from happy and hopeful to the pits of despair following the bullfight his half-brother Hugh (Andrews) takes part in, where he can't basically grasp his own reality anymore. Underneath this surface of the film though, where we're given this proud, unstable character, there's chaos riling about, attached in a way to the mood around, with rumored Nazi collaborators in the midst of things, a near-murdered body on the side of the road, the matter-of-fact metaphors of the symbols of death that (as Huston makes in one of the most Gothic openings to a movie I've ever seen) opens the film with marionette skeletons to an eerie Alex North score.

But lest to say that all credit should go to Huston for his storytelling. It's an interesting film for the first three quarters, though in a way feels like it has to be building for something; here and there, even as we're with these character wandering in a state of mind of disarray (will Firmin and Yvonne stay together, split apart, who will run away are the basic questions, as well as how Andrews might have something to do with it on either side), it starts to feel like it could become meandering. In that last quarter, however, Huston lays on a feeling of dread, maybe not entirely with coincidence, that hasn't been seen since Treasure of the Sierra Madre- something bad just HAS to happen, and it will come out through the worst devils of the protagonist's nature. There is that for Huston, the power of that brothel sequence, the terror and even the dark humor.

The best reason above all else, even as it's one of Huston's most challenging films, is that Finney is so terrific in the role. It's a startling work of an actor taking down his guard, making himself vulnerable and naked, so to speak, to the discord booze has brought to his mind. He gets depth to a guy that should be just another Hemingway figure, of the sorrow that really lies in every little moment and gesture and inflection. It also goes without saying he's one of the top three or four convincing drinkers in modern film. And at the same time it's not easy to peg what he'll do next as an actor, which step he might cross or double-back on. While his co-stars are very good in their parts, he dares to overshadow them with a tour-de-force. Under the Volcano pits its character into hell, and Huston brings us, without going overboard with stylistic flourishes, right along with him.

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