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The Young One
Directed by
Luis Buñuel
1961
1h 35m
Drama
7.4
100%
78%
6.9
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A jazz musician seeks refuge from a lynch mob on a remote island, where he meets a hostile game warden and the young object of his attentions.
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Cast of The Young One
Zachary Scott
Miller
Bernie Hamilton
Traver
Key Meersman
Evalyn
Crahan Denton
Jackson
Claudio Brook
Rev. Fleetwood
Luis Buñuel
Director / Screenplay
Hugo Butler
Screenplay
George Pepper
Producer
Jesús Bracho
Art Direction
Gabriel Figueroa Flores
Director Of Photography
Juan Luis Buñuel
Assistant Director
Ignacio Villareal
Assistant Director
Carlos Savage
Editor
José B. Carles
Sound Engineer
Galdino R. Samperio
Sound Engineer
James L. Fields
Sound Supervisor
Jesús Zarzosa
Music
Terry Fay
Casting
Antonio de Salazar
Production Manager
Peter Matthiessen
Story
The Young One Ratings & Reviews
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
No other Buuel picture boasts a more tangible, zestful feel for nature
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
A rarely seen provocative racially and Lolita-like themed drama.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
It gets under the skin of these characters, but offers little relief.
TV Guide
Michael Scheinfeld
Zachary Scott and Bernie Hamilton star as deadly adversaries on an island hell in Luis Bunuel's The Young One, a rarely shown English-language gem about racism and pedophilia.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Poets have said that eyes are the windows to the soul, but Luis Buuel believed that our legs and feet revealed more about us than any other parts of our bodies.
Old School Reviews
John A. Nesbit
provokes more discussions about life's existential problems than more conventionally moralistic filmmakers
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
[The film] is full of poetic asides and unexpected developments, revealing Bunuel's dark, philosophical wit at its most personal.
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