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Havana (1990) Reviews

Havana (1990)
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A cynical gambler reluctantly comes to the aid of a mysterious beauty in this interpolation of Casablanca and the real-life Cuban revolution. Big-stakes American gambler Jack Weil (Robert Redford) is comfortable in the anything-goes Havana of 1958. But with Fidel Castro out in the wilderness broadcasting revolutionary messages, it seems the good times may be on the way out. On a boat back to the island nation from the U.S. mainland, Weil agrees to help beautiful Bobby Duran (Lena Olin) smuggle in some contraband by trading vehicles with her on their way through the checkpoint. He's amused to discover not jewelry, but radio transmitters squirreled away in her car. Eventually, he learns that she's the European wife of monied Cuban communist Arturo Duran (Raul Julia), who believes his class and status will protect him from the ruling party. When that assumption turns out to be false, Jack finds himself sucked in by the plight of the suddenly widowed Bobby, who remains committed to her dangerous ideals. Risking his cushy lifestyle to protect Bobby from the coming tumult -- and from herself -- Jack must grapple with the dictates of his newfound conscience. With a supporting cast that includes Alan Arkin and Tomas Milian, Havana reunited director Sydney Pollack with Redford and David Rayfiel, star and co-screenwriter of The Way We Were. Rayfiel has also worked on a number of Pollack pictures, stretching from 1969's Castle Keep to 1995's remake of Sabrina. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert RedfordLena Olin, (more)
Director(s):
Sydney Pollack
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Shane D.

Boring, boring, boring!

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Clarence B.

A Robert Redford masterpiece. A beautiful story after "Casablanca".

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Janice T.

Slow and steady, with a big ending. Not Pollack, but very entertaining. Good acting.

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Cynthia P.

Great visuals, great story, Lena Olin and most others kept it moving well with interesting portrayals except for Redford, he seemed to be sleepwalking through it.

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Timothy M.

Beautiful People - Beautiful Setting I loved the old cars and of course Redford never missed a beat. A good movie worth collecting and viewing over again. TJ

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John B.

Not too bad....Robert Redford is always entertaining, but, not much of a story...good movie...far from great....JOhn Bonney

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Alejandro C.

Just enough intrigue to arouse the curious. A little rough on the credibility. Combines drama, glamour and violence, but sttill fails to sparkle, dazzle or fascinate.

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ROBERT R.

okay. Nothing Super! Much of it still goes, Leader is the same. Suggest new or modern version!!

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Walter E.

The fact that Lena Olin did not get an Oscar nomination for Havana is a shame. She is so great. Havana is also good because it is one of the films in which Robert Redford is not just playing the part of Robert Redford. He actually acts, and he's good. Of course Raul Julia is great. Alan Arkin is great as usual. All of the atmosphere and the sets really create of what Havana must have looked like then. The only bad part about the story is that it's a one-last-big-score story. We've seen that repeatedly.

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Gary C.

Enjoyed movie - DVD quality poor, late in movie had stretch had to reload dvd and go past in order to watch the ending.

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Shane D.

Boring, boring, boring!

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Clarence B.

A Robert Redford masterpiece. A beautiful story after "Casablanca".

Yes   |   No

 
Janice T.

Slow and steady, with a big ending. Not Pollack, but very entertaining. Good acting.

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