Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuComedy based on the plight of modern aboriginal Americans living on reservations.Comedy based on the plight of modern aboriginal Americans living on reservations.Comedy based on the plight of modern aboriginal Americans living on reservations.
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Typical of the early seventies, after - or during - the success of SOLDIER BLUE and othe LITTLE BIG MAN, I mean the Natives Americans living conditions...I did not expect such a film from director Carold Reed, though he gave us, seven years earlier, THE RUNNING MAN, starring Larry Harvey, also surprising from him. However THE RUNNING MAN was closer to THE THIRD MAN, in terms of plot, than this FLAP - THE LAST WARRIOR, scheme. Martin Ritt, and his social involvement (HOMBRE) would have been more "predictable" in the choice of the director than Carol Reed. But it remains a good film. But I persist and sign: Martin Ritt, or Sid Pollack would have been more "concerned" in such a plot. Or John Frankenheimer.
i saw this at a drive in 1971.i'll always think of it every time authority figures disrespect people who want to try to do what's right or fair(that's near-constantly in today's world).flap just wanted what everyone wants,he was kinda sneaky,but mostly he was trying to help his friends(and having fun at the expense of the authorities)i laughed and still do,even though i can't remember a lot of it now.Anthony Quinn did a great job of acting,creating a character that i can relate to and identify with.it is not only politically significant,but very entertaining.this should be re-released in an updated format for more than one reason.please bring it to DVD.
I remember seeing this movie as a boy at the Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, Utah. I thought it was a very good movie. It kept me laughing (like the book) for years. I still think of this movie and laugh on occasion. At the risk of sounding like I don't care (but being part Osage) I would like to say that the Native American uprising on the 70's (and in part fueled by getting the native plight out to the general population which this movie did) worked! The Native American Nations (at least the ones with any motivation) are prospering. The Osage have Oil on the res. Most reservations now have gaming on them that draw money to the res. Anyone that talks of the plight and whines of the times as they are now should try to become a quiet old man. I await the re-make of this fine film!
The sentiment is appreciated but not the execution. The ongoing plight of the Native American is the worthy subject but having the key roles played by whites was the usual Hollywood BS and comes across as exploitative and stereotyped. Quinn was a great actor but his drunken bear of a man routine wears out fast, as it did in A Dream of Kings.
Tears and laughs, this is what I remember about seeing this
movie in the late 70's. The Last Warrior was the title I knew it under, turns out, this was
the title they used in Europe for it, and it's a much better title than
Flap. I read the book, in it's German translation. I still like it. Wish I could see it again, my memory is a little fuzzy on it, but in my
mind, it was a great movie, tearing at my emotional strings. At that time, I would have considered it racially progressive, as it
employed Native American actors and spotlighted the plight of life
on reservations. I don't know how I would judge it today, but 20+ years ago, I gave it an A++ rating.
movie in the late 70's. The Last Warrior was the title I knew it under, turns out, this was
the title they used in Europe for it, and it's a much better title than
Flap. I read the book, in it's German translation. I still like it. Wish I could see it again, my memory is a little fuzzy on it, but in my
mind, it was a great movie, tearing at my emotional strings. At that time, I would have considered it racially progressive, as it
employed Native American actors and spotlighted the plight of life
on reservations. I don't know how I would judge it today, but 20+ years ago, I gave it an A++ rating.
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- WissenswertesIn the final scene, there is a movie marquee with the words: "Now Showing/Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian". That was the title of the novel on which the movie was based.
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Pet Set: Folge #1.39 (1971)
- SoundtracksIf Nobody Loves
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Estelle Levitt
Sung by Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
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