Evita Peron

February. 23,1981      
Rating:
5.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Aspiring actress Eva Duarte rises from a minor celebrity to the wife of a powerful Argentine dictator, but her all consuming fiery rage, ambition, and hatred eventually become her downfall.

Faye Dunaway as  Eva 'Evita' Duarte Peron
James Farentino as  Gen. Juan Peron
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. as  Cypriano Reyes
Michael Constantine as  Jaime Yankelevich
Signe Hasso as  Fedora
Katy Jurado as  Doña Juana
Jeremy Kemp as  German Official
John van Dreelen as  Capt. von Weber
Robert Viharo as  Juan Duarte
Kai Wulff as  Lt. Frick

Reviews

NekoHomey
1981/02/23

Purely Joyful Movie!

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Breakinger
1981/02/24

A Brilliant Conflict

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Gutsycurene
1981/02/25

Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.

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Humbersi
1981/02/26

The first must-see film of the year.

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kayaker36
1981/02/27

Yes, many of the clichés about Eva Peron are presented here and certainly there are errors of historical detail.While Faye Dunnaway overacts, there is a pleasantly restrained interpretation of the role of Juan Peron by a youngish Jim Farentino, who passed away early in 2012. He makes the Colonel seem rather likable: an easygoing, mildly dissolute, somewhat corruptible and none too ambitious army officer in whom the fiercely ambitious Evita saw possibilities.Juan Peron completely lacked his wife's bitter vindictiveness, also.In an iconic scene it was Evita who advised him to take off his jacket when addressing a crowd of union workers in Argentina's important meat packing industry, transforming the previously stiff and awkward Colonel to a man of the people and the people to his devoted followers.

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Alain English
1981/02/28

People who are familiar with Eva Peron through the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and the film it spawned should definitely take a look at this miniseries with Faye Dunaway.Although Dunaway does not make as sympathetic an impression in the role as one would like, she nevertheless captures the tenacity and ingenuity of Eva, who rose from being a poor wannabe actress to becoming the wife of President Juan Peron.The TV series includes many details the musical leaves out, including her interactions with her family and their involvement in Peron's government; a revised look at her rise to prominence that shows she did not merely sleep her way to the top but worked hard and found people who were willing to help her. However, there are also examples of Eva's ruthlessness and the way her power lust consumes and eventually destroys her - most provocative is a scene where Eva stages an assassination attempt in order to dispose of someone who's challenged her.The series can be viewed online or on television and is recommended for those with an interest in this fascinating and remarkable woman.

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Kevin Ivers
1981/03/01

Dunaway was absolutely wrong for the part of Evita Peron, from start to finish. As with nearly all her roles, she played it all with out-sized shoulder-pads and overblown line delivery. What's worse, the film looks like it was shot in some dingy Mexican border town instead of the opulent capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires. The building they'd chosen for the iconic Casa Rosada looks something like an old Spanish war prison in Baja.They have the chronology fairly correct, but little else is really accurate or even compelling drama in this adaptation of history. Peron launched a mass movement that transformed Argentina, at the time one of the biggest economic forces in the world, and his wife was a highly complex, colorful public person who worked herself to death for him and won the hearts of his political base with her naive, crypto-fascist concepts of the state's role as a mother to its people.This film, sadly, portrays it all like a story arc on some Dynasty rip-off, set in some unrecognizable banana republic.This is purely for die-hard Faye fanatics, and certainly NOT for any fans of the Peron story.

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Hypnotape
1981/03/02

As one who has a long-standing interest in the Peron regime, I really looked forward to the release of movie on television. I found it a big disappointment, mostly due to a bad script. It was a pastiche of scenes based on the biographies available at the time, one of which was the notoriously slanted and inaccurate Woman with the Whip. One particularly bad segment showed the Signe Hasso character who had helped Evita as a young actress. When she (Hasso) meets her (Peron) later after she is in power she refuses to take money from her, and gratuitously insults her, ending up in a jail cell. The point of the scene was that Evita was a vindictive woman (she was) who turned on those who had once been her friends (she did), but the scene as presented was pointless and contrived. Another egregious error had Peron running for president against Farrell (he did not - Farrell was his friend). It would be like having a movie about Nixon where he ran for president against Eisenhower. One thing that was interesting is that both Signe Hasso and Jose Ferrer were in the movie, and in the 1950 film Crisis they played a South American dictatorial couple who many thought more than superficially resembled the Perons. Just an interesting (to me) coincidence.

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