Viva Maria ! - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Viva Maria !"
Viva Maria ! (1965)
Timing: 2:0 (120 min)
Viva Maria ! - TMDB rating
5.995/10
104
Viva Maria ! - Kinopoisk rating
6.633/10
1063
Viva Maria ! - IMDB rating
6.3/10
4400

Actors and characters

Photo Jeanne Moreau #59260Photo Jeanne Moreau #59261Photo Jeanne Moreau #59262Photo Jeanne Moreau #59263

Jeanne Moreau

Jeanne Moreau
Character Maria II
Photo Paulette Dubost #142432Photo Paulette Dubost #142433Photo Paulette Dubost #142434

Paulette Dubost

Paulette Dubost
Character Mme Diogène
Photo Claudio Brook #59131

Claudio Brook

Claudio Brook
Character The Great Rodolfo
Poldo Bendandi
Character Werther
Photo Gregor von Rezzori #322414
Gregor von Rezzori
Character Diogène
Photo Francisco Reiguera #249295

Francisco Reiguera

Francisco Reiguera
Character Father Superior
Photo Adriana Roel #276094

Adriana Roel

Adriana Roel
Character Janine
Photo José Baviera #125186

José Baviera

José Baviera
Character Don Alvaro
Photo Fernando Wagner #91851

Fernando Wagner

Fernando Wagner
Character Father of Maria II
Photo Roberto Pedret #322415
Roberto Pedret
Character Pablo
Jonathan Eden
Character Juanito Diogène
Luis Rizo
Character Strongman
Ramón Bugarini
Character Minor Role (uncredited)
José Luis Campa
Character Scout Soldier (uncredited)
Roberto Campa
Character Scout Soldier (uncredited)
José Esqueda
Character Scout Soldier (uncredited)
Eduardo Murillo
Character Scout Soldier (uncredited)
Photo Carlos Riquelme #190824Photo Carlos Riquelme #190825Photo Carlos Riquelme #190826
Carlos Riquelme
Character Town Major (In Railroad Station) (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • This film was the subject of two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, ultimately leading to the creation of the American Film Association's rating system. Upon the film's release in the United States, censorship in the city of Dallas, Texas, banned its screening within the city limits based on its allegedly overtly racist nature. The film's distributor sued the censors (the court hearing took place on April 22, 1968) and won the case. The Supreme Court ruled that censorship regarding minors was permissible, while its application to adults was inadmissible. On the same day, the Supreme Court issued a ruling in another case, stating that in matters of censorship, adulthood was considered to be reached at the age of 17. This case involved a certain Sam Ginsberg, a diner owner in New York, who sold a magazine called 'Playbay' to a 16-year-old boy. The Supreme Court ruled that since the boy was already 17, Ginsberg had not committed any offense by selling him the magazine. As a result of these two rulings, the Supreme Court created a precedent stating that there is nothing objectionable about a viewer under the age of 17 watching adult films, provided they are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
  • This film was the subject of two cases before the US Supreme Court, which ultimately led to the creation of the American Film Association's rating system. Upon the film's release in the United States, censorship in the city of Dallas, Texas, banned the film from being shown within the city limits based on its allegedly overtly racist nature. The film's distributor sued the censors (the court hearing took place on April 22, 1968) and won the case. The Supreme Court ruled that censorship could be applied to minors, but not to adults. On the same day, the Supreme Court issued a ruling in another case, stating that the age of majority for censorship purposes was 17 years old. This case involved a Sam Ginsberg, owner of a diner in New York, who sold a 16-year-old boy a copy of "Playbay" magazine. The Supreme Court ruled that, since the boy was already 17, Ginsberg had not committed any offense by selling him the magazine. As a result of these two rulings, the Supreme Court created a precedent stating that there is nothing wrong with a viewer under the age of 17 seeing adult films, provided they are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
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