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The Animals

  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.3/10
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The Animals (1971)
CrimenDel oeste (Western) a la italianaDramaWestern

Con la ayuda de Chatto y Alice, la única sobreviviente de un ataque por parte de cinco forajidos a su carruaje rastrea a los feroces criminales.Con la ayuda de Chatto y Alice, la única sobreviviente de un ataque por parte de cinco forajidos a su carruaje rastrea a los feroces criminales.Con la ayuda de Chatto y Alice, la única sobreviviente de un ataque por parte de cinco forajidos a su carruaje rastrea a los feroces criminales.

  • Dirección
    • Ron Joy
  • Guionista
    • Richard Bakalyan
  • Elenco
    • Michele Carey
    • Henry Silva
    • Keenan Wynn
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.3/10
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    • Dirección
      • Ron Joy
    • Guionista
      • Richard Bakalyan
    • Elenco
      • Michele Carey
      • Henry Silva
      • Keenan Wynn
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    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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    Michele Carey
    Michele Carey
    • Alice McAndrew
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Chatto
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Pudge Elliott
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Sheriff Allan Pierce
    Joe Turkel
    Joe Turkel
    • Peyote
    • (as Joseph Turkel)
    Pepper Martin
    Pepper Martin
    • Jamie
    Bobby Hall
    Bobby Hall
    • Cat Norman
    Peter Hellman
    • Karl
    William Bryant
    William Bryant
    • Sheriff Martin Lord
    • (as Bill Bryant)
    Peggy Stewart
    Peggy Stewart
    • Mrs. Emily Perkins
    John Dennis
    John Dennis
    • Posseman #1
    Michael Carr
    Michael Carr
    • Posseman Deputy
    Jack Wade Cox
    • Posseman #2
    Bryan West
    • Posseman #3
    Donna Kern
    • Samantha
    Steve 'Bunker' de France
    • Tucson Deputy
    • (as Steve Michel De France)
    Fred Clark
    • Stage Driver
    Dean Casper
    • Reno Parks
    • Dirección
      • Ron Joy
    • Guionista
      • Richard Bakalyan
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    3mhorg2018

    In the hands of a better director...

    ...this might have been a decent western. The story, of a school teacher captured, raped and left for dead by thugs, whose then saved by a lone Apache she forms a bond with is nothing new. And neither is this rather dull movie. The ending is entirely predictable (again, in the hands of a more imaginative director, perhaps this would have been avoided). The saving grace is the beautiful Michele Carey, who actually shows some skin and Henry Silva as the Apache, Chatto. Keenan Wynn is surprisingly good as the lead villain, but the set ups are almost bad enough to be TV westerns and again, the story fails in the end.
    7thinker1691

    " The More things change, the more they stay the same "

    Henry Silva has been a long time favorite actor for years. I first saw him in an exceptional film called 'Johnny Cool.' In this western, originally called " Five Savage Men ", now entitled " The Animals " offering he plays Chatto a well known Apache warrior who comes across a motley group of bandits who have robbed a stage, murdered it's passengers and kidnapped a schoolteacher. Having had their way with the hapless school ma-rm, the gang splits up and go their separate way. Helped to recover by our Hero (Its nice to see Silva as the good guy), Alice McAndrew(Michele Carey) sets out to exact revenge against the five men. With an experienced Lawman Allan Pierce (John Anderson) and posse hot on their trail, the gang led by Pudge Elliott (Keenan Wynn) each take different trails. This movie plot is not unique as later mirrored by the succeeding film Hannie Caulder. What is unusual is that despite his commanding presence, Silva as Chato is seen as restrained in his role and the movie is hampered by the snail pace directing of Ron Joy. Still, it's a rather dramatic change to see a gun-toting female seeking violent revenge on her attackers. In addition, the formula of Whites against Indians does put a damper on the outcome and experienced audiences will guess the ending. ***
    2Bunuel1976

    Five Savage Men (Ron Joy, 1970) *1/2

    This would-be "with-it" revenge story in Western garb is notable only for having a female protagonist thus anticipating the cult item HANNIE CAULDER (1971). Still, Michele Carey's terrible central performance and her squeaky voice basically sink the film entirely as she projects little emotional scars from her ordeal; in fact, she seems to get back into a happy mood way too soon after her rape! The sadistic cast of characters are led by notorious bandit Keenan Wynn and Henry Silva is surprisingly cast as the Apache good guy who helps Carey carry out her retribution (interestingly, he had previously appeared in a similar - and much superior - tale, THE BRAVADOS [1958]). Another nail in the film's coffin is the sheer poverty of the direction which generates no suspense whatsoever as Silva and Carey are merely seen to effortlessly stumble upon each of the rapists' new hideout, kill them off without much ado and exit the scene; add to that the puerile fast-cutting technique employed intermittently which grows tiresome before too long. The trebly ironic ending, then, is a valiant attempt at resurrecting the movie but by then it is too late and only a fairly decent score saves the whole thing from a BOMB rating.
    Michael_Elliott

    Bland Western With a Few Nice Touches

    Five Savage Men (1970)

    ** (out of 4)

    Michele Carey plays a school teacher heading out West who just happens to be on the same stagecoach as criminal Pudge (Keenan Wynn). Sure enough Pudge's four goons attack the coach to get him off and of course they take the teacher hostage. Later that day they all gang rape her and leave her for dead but she's nurses back to health thanks to an Apache Indian (Henry Silva). He also teaches her the Apache way and trains her to go kill her attackers. This Western is also known as THE ANIMALS and THE DESPERADOS but no matter what title you saw it under at the drive-in, the end results aren't as good as one would wish. I swear while watching the film I thought this was an Italian movie but apparently it was made in America, which struck me as strange because it's obvious that a lot of the dialogue has been dubbed. I'm not sure how on Earth dubbed Carey but her voice sounds horrible here and is way too high-pitched. It sounds as if someone wanted to play a teenage cheerleader and I'll apologize in advance if that is her real voice. The movie is pretty much a pre-clone of DEATH WISH but the screenplay doesn't give the teacher that much to do. She seems to get over her ordeal fairly quickly and we're never really explained anything she's doing. We never really get to understand why she wants this revenge or why she doesn't seem to have any effects of the rape. The screenplay also doesn't give the Apache too much to do as he pretty much just stands by doing his own thing and this includes at the start of the rape. Those expecting graphic violence are going to have to look elsewhere as none of the shootings are all that graphic and the rape scene isn't shocking either. The rape sequence was shot in an interesting way and it appears the director wanted it to be psychedelic with its strange visuals and zooms. Carey is just way too bland in the title role and Silva appears to be wishing he was somewhere else. Wynn, on the other hand, delivers a terrific, if over-the-top performance that at least keeps you watching. The ending is a pretty effective one and has a clear message through the rest of the film's short-comings but at least it does end on a strong note.
    7Wuchakk

    White savages vs. Noble 'savage' with Michele Carey and Henry Silva

    A young lady is manhandled after a stagecoach robbery in Arizona and left for dead (Carey), but a solitary Apache patiently sees to her restoration (Silva). They eventually team-up to pursue justice. John Anderson plays the righteous lawman that heads the posse while Keenan Wynn is on hand as the leader of the thug scum.

    "The Animals" (1970), also known as "Five Savage Men," is an obscure 'B' Western that was the blueprint for "Hannie Caulder" (1971) and "I Spit on Your Grave" (1978). Michele was 27 during shooting and one of the most beautiful women on earth at the time. You might remember her from "El Dorado" (1966), "Live a Little, Love a Little" (1968) and "Dirty Dingus Magee" (1970).

    The score was written by Rupert Holmes, known for his hit "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)." It starts out dubious because it's mod-ish and seemingly unfitting for a movie that takes place in the Old West, but other Westerns had already set this precedent in the 60s. Thankfully, the music improves with some parts featuring notable percussive pieces and others that are moving.

    Most of the reviews are pretty low, but I'm sure this is due to the lousy first impression of the score and other technical deficiencies of what is likely the only print available. Sure, it's low budget and reminiscent in tone of the contemporaneous "Cry Blood, Apache," but it's superior to that barbaric and dismal revenge yarn.

    For instance, it's more than just a brutal crime/revenge flick as the center of the story focuses on a noble 'savage' who contrasts the five Caucasian savages from the first act. He develops a successful cross-cultural relationship with the white woman back when it was socially unacceptable on either side. For anyone who argues that this is unrealistic, Apache men back then were people just like you and me today. They weren't all cookie-cutter. One or two here and there were more individualistic compared to the typical brave and could even be viewed as outcasts. That seems to be the case here.

    The last act switches to the expected vengeance à la "Hang 'Em High" (1968), but the climax is surprising, offering a lesson on how even a noble individual can grossly misjudge another person (or people) & situation, and actually commit a crime. That's why the bible advises not judging until enough accurate info is acquired to make a just assessment; and, even then, you have to be careful.

    There are unexpected creative bits as well, like the well-done Apache stare-down sequence and the fistfight over the saloon lass in the street.

    I also disagree that "The Animals" can be written off as a rip-off of Spaghetti Westerns. It's an American production shot completely in Arizona and I could cite numerous American Westerns as influential. Don't think for a second that Sergio Leone's "Man With No Name" trilogy was wholly original. For instance, Ennio Morricone's score for "A Fistful of Dollars" features a moving piece glaringly inspired by Dimitri Tiomkin's outstanding "El Degüello" from "Rio Bravo" (1959).

    Lastly, unlike the typical Italian Western caricatures, this flick provides actual characters. The core relationship is actually touching and so the flick scores well in the human interest department.

    The film runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Arizona, e.g. Saguaro National Park, Old Tucson, Sonoran Desert, Sierrita Mountains and Santa Cruz River.

    GRADE: B.

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      Only career nude scene for Michele Carey.
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      Posseman #1: Allan! Allan! Pieces of a woman's dress... stakes...

      Sheriff Allan Pierce: Stripped her down... Stripped her down and tied her up... sons of bitches!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de enero de 1972 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Desperados
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Saguaro National Park, Arizona, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • XYZ Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 26 minutos
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