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The Brave Bulls (1951) was a Drama Film directed by Robert Rossen and produced by Robert Rossen.

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The rise of a matador to superstardom. At the height of public attention, he loses confidence in his abilities, thinking his position is only the result of his manager's (Quinn) political ploys. He regains his prowess in time for the man-bull duel climax.

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Robert Rossen selected documentary cinematographer Floyd Crosby because he wanted a "realistic" look for this film. This would become Crosby's first mainstream project. Crosby started the film, but was eventually replaced by James Wong Howe.
Filmed in the spring of 1950, but not released until the following year because producer-director Robert Rossen was under investigation by the House Un-American Activities Committee.
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