Leonora Amar Movies
A Latin leading lady of extraordinary beauty, Leonora Amar graced a relative handful of movies in a career lasting less than a decade. Born Leonora Amaresco in Brazil, she was the daughter of a wealthy rancher of French descent, and decided on an acting career while still in her teens. She headed to Mexico City and was signed to a film contract in the late '40s. There she made a reported 16 movies over the next six years, using the name Leonora Amar. A handful of her films, including El Mago and Curvas Peligrosas, were released on a limited basis in the United States. A startlingly beautiful woman with a statuesque figure, Amar felt that her appearance and acting ability could carry her career north of the border, and she made one serious attempt at breaking into Hollywood during the early '50s. The result was her only English-language movie, United Artists' release of Captain Scarlett (1953). Shot in Mexico by an American director and producer, the movie, a swashbuckler set in post-Napoleonic France, featured Amar in a dashing role as a swordswoman and the love interest of Robin Hood-like hero Richard Greene. She could have been a perfect female answer to Zorro, based on the athletic ability that she showed in that movie, but Amar had much bigger plans for her career. She intended to do movies based on the lives of such powerful women as Eva Peron and Marie Antoinette, but she was never able to attract the attention of producers or the financing for them. She retired from movie work following Captain Scarlett. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie GuideRichard Greene stars in the medium-budget swashbuckler Captain Scarlet. Greene plays the title character, a Gallic Robin Hood, who seeks to reclaim his birthright from the usurping Duke of Corlaine (Manolo Fabregas). Forming a group of sort-of-merry men, Captain Scarlet rallies the countryside to take up arms against the despotic duke. In addition, he saves Princess Maria (Leonora Amar) from various fates worse than death at the hands of lecherous Count Villiers (Eduardo Norriega). The preponderance of Latino names in the cast of Captain Scarlet is a tip-off that the film was lensed in Mexico rather than France. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Richard Greene, Leonora Amar, (more)
In this Western-drama from Mexico, El Sureño (Raúl De Anda) is a well-respected officer in the revolutionary army who has been given one final assignment in anticipation of his retirement. Sureño is ordered to travel to Sonora and mediate a peace agreement between the warring Yaqui Indians and the local police and military officials. Thinking it would be best to travel incognito, he disguises himself as a cowhand and helps drive a herd of cattle to Sonora. En route, he learns more about the situation in Sonora, and discovers the Yaquis are a peaceful tribe, while the town's chief of police has been instigating the aggression between them. Bajo el Cielo de Sonora was directed by leading man Raúl De Anda, and also stars Leonora Amar and Carlos Lopez Moctezuma. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide












