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Einer frisst den anderen

  • 1964
  • 1h 24min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Jayne Mansfield and Cameron Mitchell in Einer frisst den anderen (1964)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThree thieves rip off a shipment of used money being sent back to the US. As they are escaping the robbery (after having taken a hostage), they wind up on an island in a hotel with an appare... Leer todoThree thieves rip off a shipment of used money being sent back to the US. As they are escaping the robbery (after having taken a hostage), they wind up on an island in a hotel with an apparently crazed manager and a building full of demented residents.Three thieves rip off a shipment of used money being sent back to the US. As they are escaping the robbery (after having taken a hostage), they wind up on an island in a hotel with an apparently crazed manager and a building full of demented residents.

  • Dirección
    • Gustav Gavrin
    • Richard E. Cunha
    • Ray Nazarro
  • Guión
    • Robert Hill
    • Michael Elkins
    • Leslie Edgley
  • Reparto principal
    • Jayne Mansfield
    • Cameron Mitchell
    • Dodie Heath
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,4/10
    339
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Gustav Gavrin
      • Richard E. Cunha
      • Ray Nazarro
    • Guión
      • Robert Hill
      • Michael Elkins
      • Leslie Edgley
    • Reparto principal
      • Jayne Mansfield
      • Cameron Mitchell
      • Dodie Heath
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    Jayne Mansfield
    Jayne Mansfield
    • Darlene(Mrs. Smithopopolis)
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Lylle Corbett
    Dodie Heath
    • Sandra Morelli
    • (as Dody Heath)
    Ivor Salter
    Ivor Salter
    • Dolph Kostis(Mr. Smithopopolis)
    Isa Miranda
    Isa Miranda
    • Madame Benoit
    Elisabeth Flickenschildt
    Elisabeth Flickenschildt
    • Lady Xenia
    Werner Peters
    Werner Peters
    • Jannis, Xenia's Butler
    Pinkas Braun
    Pinkas Braun
    • Livio Morelli
    Robert Gardett
    • Police Detective Gino
    Ines Taddio
    • Hotel Americano's Singer
    Siegfried Lowitz
    Siegfried Lowitz
    • Bank Guard
    • (escenas eliminadas)
    Aldo Camarda
    • Hotel Americano's Barman
    • Dirección
      • Gustav Gavrin
      • Richard E. Cunha
      • Ray Nazarro
    • Guión
      • Robert Hill
      • Michael Elkins
      • Leslie Edgley
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    kibishii

    Mediterranean getaway...

    "Dog Eat Dog" follows the backstabbing adventures of a group of thieves. This black and white, foreign production, is probably most notable for the presence of Jayne Mansfield. Her character, "Darlene" is a member of a three member criminal gang. She is both fond of money, clean underwear, and using the expression "crackers".

    Cameron Mitchell is the second member of the group, who is nearly dealt out of the game by the third (Ivor Salter). Mistrustful, but still bound by the money, the group takes to the sea to make their getaway, trailed by an opportunistic hotel manger (Aldo Carmada). Stopping at an island, they encounter a strange group in residency there. Greed and madness lead to murder. And the money becomes a ridiculous fashion accessory.

    Not a great deal of depth, to this B movie, but OK for some late evening intrigue and suspense.
    10Dweezilaz

    Jayne's Last Good Film ?

    This film had all the elements of a film gone wrong:an international cast,standard heist plot,Euro pop/jazz soundtrack,ham handed action and Jayne Mansfield. Could any film project have been more predestined to be awful?

    I was expecting so much worse. Imagine the surprise of discovering how much fun this movie was with all of it's sorry bits working together in some sort of obtuse harmony.

    The dialog is over the top outrageous. Check these three prizes just from the trailer:

    "Crackers, it's just mad money"....

    "You are rude dirty and ugly. We do not cater to rude,dirty,ugly men. Get out."

    Or better yet: Madame Benoit:"Where did you get this stuff? It's dishwater." Bartender: "It's the prunes, Madame.Since Socialism they don't let the peasants crush them with their feet any more. It impairs the flavor." Madame Benoit: "It's still dishwater."

    And those are just a few of a beginning to end feast of howlers. How could one not love dialog like this ? It's so absurd it's almost genius.

    To think Arthur Miller worked so hard on "The Misfits".I will have to watch the film again just to catch all the gems.

    And yet: Jayne Mansfield was never again more natural, seeming to have dispensed with the "Divoon" Marilyn parody and almost playing it straight.

    It could be the dubbing that made her seem more part of an ensemble rather than a running gag. Someone else dubbed her voice.It works and the dubbing is very well done for a 60s Euro film, everything is in harmony.

    It's an awful film on so many levels, but consistently awful from plot to soundtrack, to dialog. It's a package deal that works on all those levels because of it's awfulness. It's what makes "Dog Eat Dog" fun.

    The cast is interesting and watchable, the heavy breathing dialog worthy of John Waters, the euro artiness of it gives it an air of sophistication, even legitimacy that was probably never intended.

    An accident of a film: accidentally entertaining. One of those "so bad it's good" films. Perfect for a double bill with Elizabeth Taylor's "The Driver's Seat".

    Such a surprise to find it so entertaining as I was definitely expecting to feel depressed after watching Jayne Mansfield in it,as I did with "Las Vegas Hillbillies", "The Fat Spy" and "Single Room Furnished".

    Maybe this one was Jayne's last great film. Like Marilyn's "The Misfits".

    Would definitely watch it again.

    Not a waste of time at all. Definitely worth seeing.
    8oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Strange fruit, bring out for party time

    What we have here, if you can believe it, is a chimera of film noir, early Russ Meyer, and a Ten Little Indians adaptation.

    The plot is verging on parody in its simplicity. Two crooks and a floozy (Jayne Mansfield), somewhere in the eastern Med, steal a million dollars (yes a million dollars exactly!) from a navy vessel transporting used $1000(?!) bills to be destroyed. The robbery isn't shown, which is all to the good really, as I don't really think there was a Peckinpah type amongst the four guys apparently at the helm. In point of fact though it's never the robbery that's interesting is it? That's why I hate heist movies that concentrate on the plan and the safe-cracking, the interesting bit is always the squabbling over the loot.

    The crooks end up on a sailing boat on the way to a deserted island which houses a disused palatial brothel. They pick up a couple of greedy stragglers on the way (the eavesdropping hotelier Livio and his incest-fixated yet frigid sister). On the island a motor boat has been stashed somewhere for the getaway, but Corbett (the crook who has the gun) doesn't know where it is, nor where the petrol is hidden.

    Anyway the brothel has a woman and her manservant in residence, these two they broke the mould after making. The manservant is a cod-philosopher gypsy-talking henchman type, whilst the woman is an elderly ex-madame who has returned to the island "in order to die". She thinks she is the Empress of the island and is always talking about the Emperor, whoever that might be, she is mentally fragile to say the least.

    It becomes a Ten Little Indians style mêlée after the cash goes missing. People are dropping like flies, and we don't know why. Corbett sums up the mood perfectly: "Where da party at? No dough, enough stiffs for a graveyard, no way out, nobody knows who's next and nobody knows who's doin' it" It's a nice movie to look at because it's set on an Aegean island, with a pretty mansion, fluted columns, palm trees, flora, sunshine. There's a lot of luridness here too. Jayne Mansfield's nymphomaniac character Darlene can't seem to stop mentioning that she wants a fresh pair of panties, that she is on her last pair. There's jazz music all the way through, just so we know we're at a party.

    One user described this movie as unintentionally avant-garde, well I'd go along with that. This is the stuff that cults are made of. You wont believe the ending by and by.
    8shark-43

    Crackers! What Bizarre Fun...

    This 1960's oddity is a rare blend of pulp noir dialogue at it's worst, crisp B&W cinematography, snappy jazz score, Jayne Mansfield's round, doughy sex cat routine, Cameron Mitchell sweating and slugging people and every heist gone wrong cliché in the book (plus a little Agatha Christie thrown in for a good measure.) My friends and I were howling at the verbal "jousting" throughout the film and it is just loaded with one strange character after another. If you are expecting a well made taut heist film, rent Kubrick's The Killing - but for a fun, cheesy sixties crime crap in a blender - then this one is a hoot. Released in England with the much more subdued title When Strangers Meet, they slapped the Dog Eat Dog title on it in America and Mansfield died tragically in the now legendarily gruesome car accident. In fact Maynsfield is four months pregnant with future actress Law & Order:SVU's Mariska Haggerty (sp?) while filming this crime romp. There are cat fights, pistol whipping, Yugoslovian bartenders endlessly cleaning glasses, washed up madams, bald pimps and Cameron Mitchell bleeds more than any male lead in history (and Tim Roth was in an ENSEMBLE when he did all his marvelous bleeding in Resorvoir Dogs). Jayne Mansfield says a lot of unintentionally bad dialogue but her exclamation of "Crackers!" takes the cake...or the crackers...whatever.
    8Artemis-9

    Social drama and great performance!

    It is a pity that with badly edited bootleg copies, you no longer can enjoy to the full with the witty social criticism, and the psychological analysis of the characters as the original movie was intended to. Even a poor version (I got mine from the WWW as "Dog Eat Dog") you should not miss Jayne's great performance. She was not under the best directors, the richest producers, with the best casts Hollywood could afford - but she was a major personality, and she shows it everywhere: namely here, in this little, wonderful film - dark, so dark, as Jayne's life was going to be. Notable also for Jayne's only fight scene on a boat, and on the seashore, trying to escape a no-escape island.

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    • Curiosidades
      Filmed on location in the former Yugoslavia in August 1963, Jayne Mansfield was then four months pregnant with her daughter Mariska Hargitay (costumes carefully conceal Jayne's slightly protruding tummy).
    • Pifias
      When the hotel manager is walking along the corridor to Darlene's room, this looks like a set because none of the doors have numbers, locks or door handles - surely necessities in a hotel.
    • Citas

      Dolph Kostis(Mr. Smithopopolis): [after promising a life of luxury when they get to Istanbul] Now you be a good girl, huh, and maybe I'll make you head of my harem.

      Darlene(Mrs. Smithopopolis): Right now I'd settle for a fresh lipstick and panties in Teaneck, New Jersey.

    • Conexiones
      Follows When Strangers Meet (1934)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de diciembre de 1964 (Italia)
    • Países de origen
      • Alemania Occidental
      • Italia
      • Liechtenstein
      • Estados Unidos
      • Yugoslavia
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      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Dog Eat Dog!
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • KwaZulu-Natal, Sudáfrica(closing sequence on "Greek Island".)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Ernst Neubach-Film
      • Unione Cinematografica Internazionale
      • Michael Arthur Films
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    • Duración
      • 1h 24min(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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