Machete (1958 film) explained

Machete
Director:Kurt Neumann
Producer:Kurt Neumann
Starring:Mari Blanchard
Ruth Cains
Albert Dekker
Juano Hernandez
Carlos Rivas
Lee Van Cleef
Cinematography:Karl Struss
Editing:Jodie Copelan
Studio:J. Harold Odell Productions
Distributor:United Artists
Runtime:75 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Machete is a 1958 American drama film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Kurt Neumann and Carroll Young. The film stars Mari Blanchard, Ruth Cains, Albert Dekker, Juano Hernandez, Carlos Rivas and Lee Van Cleef. The film was released in December 1958 by United Artists.[1] [2]

Plot

Sugar plantation owner Don Luis Montoya gets married in New York and brings his bride Jean back to Puerto Rico, unaware that she wed him only for his money. Friends at their San Juan honeymoon hotel recognize her as a notorious party girl, so Jean urges her husband to take her home right away, before the marriage has even been consummated.

At the plantation, Jean's arrival is met with mistrust by Luis' longtime protege, Carlos, and by his cousin, Miguel, who help run the business. A drunken Miguel insults her and is slapped by Carlos. In vengeance, he attacks Carlos later with a machete.

Luis orders him to leave, but Miguel sabotages the cane-cutting machinery and is asked back by Luis to repair it. Jean, meantime, has fallen in love with Carlos, which results in Miguel planting seeds of suspicion with Luis against them. Catching the two in a compromising position, Luis chastises Carlos and later takes his new wife forcibly.

Miguel sets fire to the sugar field. Luis, believing that Jean is running off with Carlos, comes after them with his machete and is about to die in the blaze when Carlos comes to rescue him. Miguel is killed with the machete, and Jean dies during the ordeal as well.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Machete (1958) - Overview - TCM.com. Turner Classic Movies. 28 October 2014.
  2. Web site: Machete. TV Guide. 28 October 2014.