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Self Sacrifice | Revolution
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IMDbOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1958 | Stanley
Marlon Brando was scheduled to co-star but bowed out after reading the script, which was not to his liking. He was replaced by Frank Sinatra.
Cary Grant considered himself to be miscast in this film.
Cary Grant had sworn never to make another historical film after The Howards of Virginia (1940) failed both critically and with audiences. He made an exception for this film, which ultimately failed to make a profit, though in this case, his performance was appreciated by audiences.
This was one of two films Sophia Loren and Cary Grant starred in together. Grant was in love with her and the two had an affair. However, Grant was in love with her to the point of obsession, which scared her away. She soon fell for Carlo Ponti.
In an attempt to improve her lingual skills, Sophia Loren underwent a crash course in English on the advice of then agent (and husband-to-be) Carlo Ponti.
"General Jouvet: How these Spanish love their moment of truth - to drench the ground with their blood - to die. Why? Sermaine: Probably because it is their ground, General."
"Juana: He is different. Miguel: How? Juana: He knows about guns."