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Brüll den Teufel an

Originaltitel: Shout at the Devil
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 2 Std. 30 Min.
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6,2/10
3674
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Roger Moore and Lee Marvin in Brüll den Teufel an (1976)
Set in East Africa in 1913 this big budget production depicts the world of colonial intrigues between Germany and England before the First World War. A British aristocrat (Roger Moore) and a whiskey guzzling American entrepreneur (Lee Marvin) team up together in East Africa for action and intrigue under the watchful eyes of a German Commissioner. As they set off to destroy a German battle-cruiser awaiting repairs just off Zanzibar, the two adventurers encounter man-eating crocodiles, air and sea battles, big game hunting, natives on the rampage and a ticking time-bomb for good measure.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDuring World War I, a British aristocrat, an American entrepreneur, and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battlecruiser, which is awaiting repairs in an inl... Alles lesenDuring World War I, a British aristocrat, an American entrepreneur, and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battlecruiser, which is awaiting repairs in an inlet just off Zanzibar.During World War I, a British aristocrat, an American entrepreneur, and the latter's attractive young daughter, set out to destroy a German battlecruiser, which is awaiting repairs in an inlet just off Zanzibar.

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    • Peter R. Hunt
  • Drehbuch
    • Stanley Price
    • Alastair Reid
    • Wilbur Smith
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lee Marvin
    • Roger Moore
    • Barbara Parkins
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,2/10
    3674
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Peter R. Hunt
    • Drehbuch
      • Stanley Price
      • Alastair Reid
      • Wilbur Smith
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lee Marvin
      • Roger Moore
      • Barbara Parkins
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    Lee Marvin
    Lee Marvin
    • Flynn
    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Sebastian Oldsmith
    Barbara Parkins
    Barbara Parkins
    • Rosa
    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • Mohammed
    Reinhard Kolldehoff
    Reinhard Kolldehoff
    • Fleischer
    • (as Rene Kolldehoff)
    Gernot Endemann
    Gernot Endemann
    • Braun
    Karl Michael Vogler
    Karl Michael Vogler
    • Von Kleine
    Horst Janson
    Horst Janson
    • Kyller
    Gerard Paquis
    • Capt. da Silva - Portuguese Pilot
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Mr. Smythe
    Jean Kent
    Jean Kent
    • Mrs. Smythe
    Heather Wright
    Heather Wright
    • Cynthia
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • El Keb
    Renu Setna
    Renu Setna
    • Mr. Raji
    Murray Melvin
    Murray Melvin
    • Lt. Phipps
    Bernard Horsfall
    Bernard Horsfall
    • Captain Joyce
    Robert Lang
    Robert Lang
    • Captain Henry
    Peter Copley
    Peter Copley
    • Admiral Howe
    • Regie
      • Peter R. Hunt
    • Drehbuch
      • Stanley Price
      • Alastair Reid
      • Wilbur Smith
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    7Hey_Sweden

    A must for Lee Marvin fans.

    This rollicking, exotic adventure is one that happens to be inspired by a true story. It gets some mileage out of the teaming of Lee Marvin and Sir Roger Moore, who for a while are at each others' throats. It does go on for an awful long time, and have silly digressions, but that should be no problem for patient viewers who don't mind a film that takes its time telling a story. There is a good portion of the running time with strong comic overtones, until politics and the reality of war rear their ugly head. Then our ne'er-do-well main character must take on a mission for reasons that aren't purely selfish.

    Marvin plays rascally American ivory poacher Flynn O'Flynn in the African country of Zanzibar in 1913. He makes the acquaintance of "young" Englishman Sebastian Oldsmith (Moore, who was in his late 40s during filming, but looks good regardless). Oldsmith is stranded in Zanzibar because his property is stolen from a hotel and he is now unable to sail to Australia, which was his plan. He becomes O'Flynns' sidekick, and joins in as the jovial scoundrel makes constant battles with German commissioner Herman Fleischer (Reinhard Kolldehoff). Eventually they will take part in a daring plan to destroy a German vessel docked for repairs in Zanzibar.

    The filmmakers, led by director Peter R. Hunt ("Death Hunt"), are quick to remind viewers that they made no move to actually harm animals (there are disclaimers at both the beginning and the end of the film), in case any animal lovers watching get squeamish during some scenes. They deliver a fairly engrossing and rousing action / comedy /drama that really comes to life through the chemistry between Marvin and Sir Roger. Marvin has never been quite this hammy, to the best of this viewers' recollection, and that includes his Oscar winning comedic performance in "Cat Ballou". Still, he's quite watchable, as is the lovely Barbara Parkins ("Valley of the Dolls") as Marvins' daughter and a strong supporting cast also including Karl Michael Vogler, Horst Janson, Maurice Denham, Murray Melvin, and George Coulouris. The real scene stealer for much of the two hour 30 minute run time is Ian Holm, cast as O'Flynns' mute associate Mohammed. The snarling Kolldehoff makes for an effective bad guy.

    The music by Maurice Jarre is good, as is the use of eye catching African locations and the expansive widescreen photography. All in all, this is a somewhat predictable but pleasing diversion.

    Seven out of 10.
    8blueangel-76133

    Very underrated old fashioned adventure story

    This is, as other positive reviewers have noted, a well told adventure story (based on real WWI events) with s strong, realistic script, excellent performances by Marvin, Moore and the wonderful character actor Ian Holm in an unusual role as a mute Muslim servant to Marvin's character. The female ingenue is played with charming demureness and grace by Barbara Perkins, who btw, is an absolute doppelganger for the American actress Joan Hackett. The Kaiser-era Germans are well portrayed as equally cruel and at times restrained as no true villians (or heroic characters for that matter) are simply all good or evil. And the near final scene where Marvin's character uses the film's title to quite meaningful effect (don't wish to spoil the ending), is poignant and deeply bittersweet. All the superhero films so popular today are fine, but if you wish to see genuine heroic characters struggling with not only difficult circumstances but there own all too human frailties, see this both thrilling and perceptive adventure tale.
    Wizard-8

    Okay, but didn't have to be so long

    I feel I should mention that the version of "Shout at the Devil" that I watched was the full length 150 minute version. When the movie originally played in theaters, it had been cut by about half an hour. Normally, I feel that the original full length version of a movie is the version to see, but in the case of this movie, I think that the edited version might play better. I'm not saying that the full length version is bad, but I'm saying that it's too long for its own good. There is quite a considerable amount of padding on display, and as a result the movie moves quite slowly at times. There are some good things along the way all the same - there is some good action and suspense, the African backdrop is colorful and catches the eye, and it's fun to see Lee Marvin and Roger Moore paired up and generate considerable chemistry. So it's nowhere near a total loss. All the same, I think a more snappy pace would have helped things considerably.
    6shakercoola

    Cheerfully corny vengeance fantasy

    A British action adventure; A story about unlikely partners in the East African ivory trade who join forces to fight occupying German troops in German East Africa. Adapted from the Wilbur Smith novel, it is based on a true story about a raid on the SMS Konigsberg by an ivory hunter in World War I. It is an opulent film, well photographed but pastiche, the sort of actioner that harks back to an older generation of films featuring exploitative, larger-than-life characters put through a cavalcade of action and unlikely situations, out of which humour and thrills naturally arise, with a cartoonish villain to satisfy all tastes. Lee Marvin plays wonderfully, a man on the make, out to plunder the environment, downing copious amounts of hooch in the process, and Roger Moore, as Sebastian Oldsmith, fits his part well, giving contrast as an establishment toff. Both commit and play amiably amidst some slack and silly slapstick comedy. Peter R. Hunt stages scenes with workmanlike efficiency, although some sequences are like longueurs. Overall, it is a treat as a postprandial Sunday matinee. As an aside, the full theatrical release is the version that garnered more credit for the fuller and more rounded characters it portrays, though some extra scenes are stark in portraying the ivory trade.
    8lastliberal

    A rollicking great action yarn (that was true!)

    The first thing you notice about this film is the racist MPAA. Despite it being rated PG for war violence, there was nudity. Breasts were exposed, but they weren't those of Barbara Parkins ("Peyton Place", Valley of the Dolls, and her skintastic moment in Breakfast in Paris), but of African natives. Seems that black breasts are not taboo for children to see.

    But, to the film itself. It is actually two films. The first half in 1912, has Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou, Paint Your Wagon) as a drunken ivory poacher who manages to get Roger Moore (The Spy Who Loved Me, "The Saint") to partner up with him. After Moore and Parkins (Marvin's daughter) plan to marry, there is a great fight scene reminiscent of many John Wayne pictures.

    Then the film changes. World War I is declared and the Germans are on the march led by Reinhard Kolldehoff (Moon Over Parador, "The Winds of War"), a big fat German pig whose men slaughter Moore and Parkins baby, and set them on a search for revenge.

    The film has plenty of action, including what I would call a paper mache bi-plane which almost takes Moore's life, and culminates in the blowing up of a German battleship that had run over Moore and Marvin earlier.

    Marvin was extremely funny and Moore looked just great painted black to get on the ship. Parkins was radiant throughout, even when consumed with revenge for the murder of her baby.

    Sir Ian Holm (Chariots of Fire) was also fantastic as Marvin's mute servant.

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      In his 2008 autobiography "My Word Is My Bond", Sir Roger Moore recalled that Lee Marvin got into a fight with Japanese journalists at an airport while making this movie. He said Marvin still hated the Japanese because of his war experiences.
    • Patzer
      The crocodile that approaches Flynn after he has been shot has four fingers and a thumb on each hand, revealing it to be a human in a suit.
    • Zitate

      Colonel Flynn O'Flynn: He's deformed!

      Sebastian Oldsmith: He's a girl.

    • Alternative Versionen
      At present only the shorter (aproximatedly 2hrs) version is available on VHS in Sweden and the UK (and presumably the rest of Europe as well). Peter Copley's scenes as Adm Howe are omitted and several other scenes trimmed. Originally the Germans spoke English dialogue. Their scenes has been redubbed into German!
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009)
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    Details

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. Mai 1976 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Deutsch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Shout at the Devil
    • Drehorte
      • Malta
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Tonav Productions
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      • 10.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
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