by VCI Entertainment
Sales Rank: 28722
Price: $9.99
A film full of warmth and sensitivity. "The Brave One" is the love story of a boy and a bull. Gitano -- or Gypsy -- is the name the boy gives the bull whose life he saves during a storm. The animal follows him around like a puppy until the legal owners spirit the mature Gitano away to do battle with matador Fermin Rivera in the Plaza de Mexico bullring in Mexico City. The boy protests in vain at the cruelty of the arena and finally secures a "pardon" for his pet signed by the President of Mexico but he is too late. The bullfight continues. What follows is such a display of courage that the crowd calls for the "undulto" -- a demand that the bull be allowed to live. Released in 1956 by RKO. Not Rated. Dolby Digital - Stereo, DVD-5, Widescreen 2.35:1, Scene Selection, Cast Bios, Original Theatrical Trailer. <b> Bonus Features: </b> Scene Selection| Theatrical Trailer| Actor Bios. <b> Specs: </b> DVD5; Dolby Digital Stereo; 100 minutes; Color; 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - NR; Year - 1956; SRP - $9.99.
Viewer Reviews Besides the good story. The photography is excellent.With the Wide-Screen view and its clarity,the film makes it feel like you are right there at the arenas.The street scenes are actual shots of everyday traffic.See if you can quickly name some of those classic automobiles. The acting is natural and the dialog is very good.It is a heart warming story of a young teen age boy and his pet bull.