El Húsar de la Muerte
A promotional ad in La Nación (1925)
Directed byPedro Sienna
Written byPedro Sienna
Hugo Silva
Produced byAlfredo Wolnitzki
StarringPedro Sienna
CinematographyGustavo Bussenius
Distributed byAndes Films
Release date
  • 24 November 1925 (1925-11-24)
Running time
65 minutes
CountryChile
LanguageSilent
Pedro Sienna as Manuel Rodríguez

El Húsar de la Muerte (English: The Hussar of Death) is a 1925 Chilean silent film directed by and starring Pedro Sienna. The movie depicts the adventures of guerrilla leader Manuel Rodríguez during the Reconquista, culminating in his death in 1818.[1]

The film had its premiere in Santiago, Chile on 24 November 1925.

Plot

The movie begins after the Battle of Rancagua in 1814, where the royalist forces defeated the Chileans. Despite their victory, Manuel Rodríguez sends a note to the royalists warning them that their reign will soon end, and freedom is near. The patriots are inspired when Rodríguez visits them and informs them of his plans to meet with San Martín in Mendoza to discuss their next steps.

Upon returning, Rodríguez defeats two Talaveras soldiers, which alarms the royalists, especially Captain Vicente San Bruno. To avoid being caught, Rodríguez disguises himself and falls in love with Carmen de Aguirre, daughter of the Marquis of Aguirre.

Rodríguez recruits patriots to fight for their independence, including "el huacho pelao," a boy who decides to join the rebellion. Meanwhile, the royalists are in pursuit of Rodríguez, but he manages to elude them.

Rodríguez enters Governor Francisco Casimiro Marco del Pont's house in disguise and steals some documents with the help of "el huacho pelao." The governor offers a reward for anyone who captures Rodríguez, and one of his men betrays him. However, Rodríguez discovers this before the authorities arrive.

The royalists corner Rodríguez at the Aguirre estate, where he is wounded and taken care of by Carmen. When Captain San Bruno interrogates him, Rodríguez defeats him in a sword fight. He bids farewell to Carmen before leaving for Mendoza to give San Martín the stolen documents.

The movie ends with subtitles detailing subsequent events such as the Battle of Maipú and O'Higgins' rise to power. A scene shows a soldier narrating Rodríguez's death to his friends, who then bury him.

Production & film restoration

Director Pedro Sienna selected the cast from people that he found on the street.[2] The film was considered lost until 1959, when it was found in deplorable condition and with some title cards incomplete, but thanks to Pedro Sienna's own supervision,[3] the film was restored in 1962 by Cineteca de la Universidad de Chile, with music by Sergio Ortega[2] (with the Chilean government help).

Cast

Actor Character
Pedro SiennaManuel Rodríguez
Clara WertherCarmen de Aguirre
Piet Van Ravenstein
Guillermo BarrientosEl Huacho Pelao
María de Hanning
Dolores AnzianiCharito
Hugo SilvaHome making - Patriotical
Piet van Ravebstein
Luis Baeza
Octavio Soto
Federico Geimza
Guillermo Barrientos
Guillermo Barrientos
Emilia Sierra
Ángel Díaz
Víctor Véjar

References

  1. Obsesionados con el húsar in BBC World (in Spanish)
  2. 1 2 IMDB Trivial of Hussar of the Dead
  3. Kramer, Fitzi (10 September 2017). "The Hussar of Death (1925) A Silent Film Review". Movies Silently. Retrieved 10 September 2019.


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