Green Fire

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"Lovely GRACE KELLY in a new kind of man-danger!"
  • NR
  • 1954
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 5.9  (1,603)

Green Fire is a 1954 adventure film starring Stewart Granger, Grace Kelly, and Paul Douglas. Directed by Andrew Marton and produced by MGM Studios, the film takes place in Colombia and tells the story of a group of American adventurers who set out to find emeralds in the mountainous South American country. The central character of the film is Rian Mitchell (Stewart Granger), a mining engineer who has long been obsessed with the idea of finding emeralds in Colombia. Rian is a passionate and determined character who will stop at nothing to achieve his goals, even if it means taking risks and making dangerous choices.

Early on in the film, Rian is joined by Catherine Knowland (Grace Kelly), a wealthy American socialite who has traveled to Colombia to track down her ex-fiancé, who she believes to be living in the emerald-mining region of the country. Though initially skeptical of Rian's motivations, Catherine soon finds herself drawn to his energy and drive, and the two embark on an intense and unpredictable adventure together.

Alongside Rian and Catherine on their journey is Vic Leonard (Paul Douglas), a somewhat bumbling but lovable barge captain who agrees to transport the adventurers up the river to the emerald mines. Vic is a comic relief character who provides much of the film's humor, but he is also a loyal and reliable friend to Rian and Catherine when they find themselves in danger.

As Rian and Catherine make their way deeper into the mountains, they encounter a variety of obstacles and challenges, from dangerous rapids to ruthless bandits. They are aided at times by a group of local miners, but they also have to navigate complex political and social tensions in the country, including violent clashes between different factions.

Throughout the film, there is a sense of danger and excitement that pervades the story. Rian and Catherine's journey is often perilous, and their ultimate goal of finding the elusive Green Fire emerald remains constantly in doubt. There are several moments of high tension and drama, as well as scenes of breathtaking natural beauty as the adventurers traverse the stunning Colombian landscape.

One of the unique aspects of Green Fire is the way it blends adventure and romance. While Rian and Catherine are primarily focused on finding the emerald, there is a romantic tension between them that builds throughout the film. Grace Kelly, in one of her earlier roles, is graceful and charming as Catherine, while Stewart Granger brings a rugged charm and charisma to his role as Rian.

The film also addresses some of the complex historical and cultural issues surrounding the emerald trade in Colombia. While not a political film per se, Green Fire does touch on the exploitation of indigenous people by foreign companies and the ways in which valuable natural resources can create tension and conflict between different groups. These themes add depth and complexity to the story, elevating it from a simple adventure yarn to a more thoughtful and nuanced exploration of a complex place and time.

Overall, Green Fire is a highly enjoyable adventure film with plenty of action, romance, and drama. Its strong cast, stunning visuals, and compelling storyline make it a classic of the genre and a must-watch for fans of classic Hollywood cinema.

Green Fire is a 1954 adventure movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.9.

Green Fire
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  • Release Date
    1954
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (1,603)
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