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Am schwarzen Fluß

Originaltitel: The Spiral Road
  • 1962
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 19 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Rock Hudson, Gena Rowlands, and Burl Ives in Am schwarzen Fluß (1962)
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Im Jahr 1936 hat ein niederländischer Arzt, der im Dschungel von Indonesien Leprapatienten behandelt, eine gefährliche Begegnung mit einem lokalen Hexendoktor, der seine Feinde mit schwarzer... Alles lesenIm Jahr 1936 hat ein niederländischer Arzt, der im Dschungel von Indonesien Leprapatienten behandelt, eine gefährliche Begegnung mit einem lokalen Hexendoktor, der seine Feinde mit schwarzer Magie tötet.Im Jahr 1936 hat ein niederländischer Arzt, der im Dschungel von Indonesien Leprapatienten behandelt, eine gefährliche Begegnung mit einem lokalen Hexendoktor, der seine Feinde mit schwarzer Magie tötet.

  • Regie
    • Robert Mulligan
  • Drehbuch
    • John Lee Mahin
    • Neil Paterson
    • Jan de Hartog
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rock Hudson
    • Burl Ives
    • Gena Rowlands
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,1/10
    700
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    • Regie
      • Robert Mulligan
    • Drehbuch
      • John Lee Mahin
      • Neil Paterson
      • Jan de Hartog
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rock Hudson
      • Burl Ives
      • Gena Rowlands
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    • 14Kritische Rezensionen
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    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Dr. Anton Drager
    Burl Ives
    Burl Ives
    • Dr. Brits Jansen
    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    • Els
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Willem Wattereus
    Neva Patterson
    Neva Patterson
    • Louise Kramer
    Will Kuluva
    Will Kuluva
    • Dr. Sordjano
    Philip Abbott
    Philip Abbott
    • Frolick
    Larry Gates
    Larry Gates
    • Dr. Kramer
    Karl Swenson
    Karl Swenson
    • Insp. Bevers
    Edgar Stehli
    Edgar Stehli
    • The Sultan
    Judy Dan
    • Laja
    Robert F. Simon
    Robert F. Simon
    • Dr. Martens
    Ibrahim Pendek
    • Stegomyia
    • (as Ibrahim Bin Hassan)
    Reggie Nalder
    Reggie Nalder
    • Burubi
    Leon Lontoc
    Leon Lontoc
    • Dr. Hatta
    David Lewis
    David Lewis
    • Maj. Vlormans
    Parley Baer
    Parley Baer
    • Mr. Boosmans
    Fredd Wayne
    Fredd Wayne
    • Van Bloor
    • Regie
      • Robert Mulligan
    • Drehbuch
      • John Lee Mahin
      • Neil Paterson
      • Jan de Hartog
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    dbdumonteil

    The road to Damascus

    The main problem with "the spiral road" is that's it's inevitably too long and as the movie moves at a tortoise's pace ,it may repel some well before Gena Rowlands appearance,45 min from the beginning.

    One of Rock Hudson's most ambitious movies (along with Sirk's movies and "seconds" )he does not look comfortable in this almost metaphysical tale where God himself plays a prominent part ;many scenes deal with religion and the fact that man can't do without God ,even if he devotes his life to lepers or plague-stricken crowds: there's the drunken doctor who will have a bad end ;Ives' wife ,a martyr who smiles when she learns she will die a horrible death;Ives himself on the boat ,telling his colleague he feels God in the nature,which is not obvious in the city;Hudson's memories (without flashbacks,which is better) when he recalls he told God he did not like Him and he dared Him to kill him right now;Hudson's moments of doubt and fear in the final scenes in which the sorcerer can be looked upon as an equivalent of the Devil.

    Some of Mulligan's flair for eerie disturbing atmosphere would emerge again in later works such as " the stalking moon" and its "enemy" as omnipresent as he is almost invisible and "the other" in which he creates terror in the midday sun.
    9Gooper

    Superbly evocative of tropical colonialism.

    This is a big picture, which deserves more exposure. In the early 60s Universal was more known for fluffball (but high quality) Doris Day product, but here they show their diversity by presenting what was obviously a prestige picture. Bob Mulligan, who scored a hit with 'To Kill a Mockingbird' in the same year, got to try his hand at an epic. The main titles are perfect to set the mood: youthful Jerry Goldsmith's talents as a composer are spectacular and atmospheric. He of course used gamelans in his score, but he uses them with concise effect, and without cliché. The graphics of the titles are very fine: colourful maps guide us in to a strange 'exotic' place. Such a relief from the sterile titles of today.

    This film really made a big impression on me as a kid when I saw it on TV in the late 60s. 'Pan and scan' TV viewing had a definite mystique to it, as the process of squeezing anamorphic images into The Box automatically made the picture in question important. 'The Spiral Road' was no exception. But it IS important. I can imagine the grandeur of seeing it in a full-blown picture palace. Everything in the film is competently executed. I even remember the props, such as Rock's intriguing spherical fan on his bedside table.

    The performances are excellent, reliable, and everyone really delivers. Burl Ives practically steals the show (as usual), and gets some good 'honeylamb' lines in. The aged Sultan is memorable. The fabulous Larry Gates, one of the greats, never disappoints. This role was a warm up for his deeper part as the missionary in 'The Sand Pebbles', a more profound companion to this picture.

    'Lord Jim' of 1965 explores the same 'dark side of the jungle', only a century earlier. All three are outstanding examinations of the many dimensions of tropical and Asian colonialism, albeit from a Western viewpoint.

    I agree that it's time this picture, and many more like it, was allowed into wider exposure via video/DVD. Vendors, take note!

    PS: I just saw the DVD edition, and I was not disappointed. The picture holds up very well, though I would have wished for more Burl Ives in the last sequences. Russell Harlan's camera-work is outstanding, only matched by his work on 'Hawaii' a few years later.
    7HotToastyRag

    Great multi-layered performance from Rock Hudson

    If you never thought Rock Hudson was more than a pretty face, you're not alone. A friend of mine chalked him up to "light entertainment," a description I thought was accurate until I saw The Spiral Road. He puts his heart into this movie, and it shows.

    Rock stars as an ambitious doctor who specifically requests to be sent to leprosy-ridden Indonesia to study under the legendary Burl Ives. There's more to it than just admiration, and Rock's character is quite complex. His wife, Gena Rowlands, begs him to open up and when he finally does, he delivers an emotional monologue about the difficult relationship he had growing up with his father. He pulls from previously hidden talents several times throughout the film, and he's also called upon for physicality he doesn't normally perform. Within the Indonesian villages, there are strong superstitious beliefs, like what will happen if you find a dead lizard outside your door. Rock winds up being a target, and as he's chased into an endless swamp, he nearly loses his sanity. It's very impressive, and if 1962 weren't such a contentious year full of male talent, he might have received a Rag nomination for his performance.

    My only criticism of the film is quite small, so if it doesn't bother you, take it with a grain of salt. Filmed in the 1960s but set in the 1930s, the fashions and hairstyles don't reflect the proper time period. Gena wears a flare cut coat and a skirt suit with a hemline above the knees, for example. If you don't care, you'll be far more interested in seeing Rock in his clean, well-fitting white tank top that he shows off several times.
    alvarez-albert

    A chilling view of Western colonial arrogance, The Spiral Road is a compelling and often beautiful film adaptation of de Hartog's masterpiece.

    I saw The Spiral Road as a teen-aged boy in 1963. It was the most impactful movie of that period in my life, creating an emotional impression in me that lingers to this day. Indeed, I cannot hear Beethoven's Fifth Symphony without vividly recalling the scratchy recording playing in that remote colonial outpost as the two linked protagonists each struggled with their personal demons.

    The plot of The Spiral Road takes the viewer on a journey not unlike that described in Heart of Darkness; thematic elements contained in the plot become metaphors for larger lessons to be learned regarding colonialism, missionary fervor, the hegemony of Western medicine, and the absolutism of good versus evil as understood by Calvinist colonists.

    The superb cast easily sustains the epic scope and grandeur of the film while the intelligent and artful script relates a story that is at once compelling and horrifying.

    Hollywood moguls; please get a clue. The Spiral Road belongs in the DVD libraries of discerning film viewers the world over!
    10neal-57

    Unaccountably overlooked or dismissed gem

    One of those special films I can watch over and over again, noticing new details on each viewing, "The Spiral Road" hasn't even made it to video--my own copy was taped off the air long ago--yet it seems to have enjoyed a long life on television. Even harder to find than the film is the book on which it's based, written by Jan De Hartog, whose other works are easily found in most libraries.

    The book is very Dutch is setting and tone, and this was predictably softened in the film: Dr. Anton Zorgdrager becomes Dr. Anton Drager, Dr. Brzhezinska-Jansen becomes Dr. Brits Jansen, et cetera. Much of the soul-searching in the book is lost, though not all. In particular, the very seamy backstory of Salvation Army Captain Willem Wattereus is completely missing from the film, though Geoffrey Keen is skilled enough to convey, through looks and movement, the suggestion of uncharted depths in a character reduced by the script almost to cardboard.

    It is fine performances that make this film work. Rock Hudson has always, I believe, been underrated as a dramatic actor--although this is beginning to change, as new audiences discover his brilliant performance in the video release of "Seconds." Too bad they can't find "Spiral" on video as well. He made it just before "Seconds," and he's just as good, striking the perfect balance of competence and arrogance as an opportunistic and atheistic young doctor who comes to the then-Netherlands East Indies in the late '3O's to fulfill his contract: five years of service in return for a government-financed education--during which he will confront cunning natives (the whites' contempt for them is a subtle undertone carefully controlled by director Robert Mulligan), God and himself.

    Other standout performances: Burl Ives as Dr. Brits Jansen, modulating perfectly the rolling transitions of his larger-than-life character from cynicism to wonder, gravity to buffoonery; Gena Rowlands as Els, the "girl" from back home, valiantly overcoming the "fainthearted" stereotyping of her part, the afore-mentioned Keen, the always-reliable Robert F. Simon, and Philip Abbott in a role pivotal to the plot.

    UPDATE (12/O6): After forty-four years, this fine film is now available on DVD. What a wonderful surprise--thank you, Universal.

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      Featured in Rock Hudson's Home Movies - Demontage einer Kinolüge (1992)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. Dezember 1962 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Paramaribo, Surinam
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      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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