Un conservacionista y una viuda conocen a un alpinista contratado para robar huevos de águila calva.Un conservacionista y una viuda conocen a un alpinista contratado para robar huevos de águila calva.Un conservacionista y una viuda conocen a un alpinista contratado para robar huevos de águila calva.
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- Elenco
- Arthur
- (as Charles K. Bibby)
- Man #1
- (as Merton E. Hatfield)
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This is a tale of a of vietnam veteran living as a hermit (Rutger Hauer) in his own private island, taking care of the wildlife and protecting the animals. He confronts some nasty scoundrels (Brion James acting one of them, good old Gaff from Blade Runner!), shooting birds just for the fun of it, scares them away, though they keep coming back for more. There's a rich old bird-egg collector (Donald Pleasance) who hires for a grand price a slick mountaineer (Powers Boothe) to collect eggs for a from an endangered eagle species living on the island. A single mother, working as a shopkeeper in nearby village (Kathleen Turner) feels strongly for the hermit veteran and is always turned down by him, though he cares for her boy and spends time with him in the woods, saving some animals etc.. There are some quite strong emotional scenes for Hauer and Turner and I think it's exactly the unrequited love between their characters that's one major motor here keeping the film interesting.
The pace of this is film probably rather slow for younger audience, but there are plenty of good elements to make this movie worth watching. For instance, the cinematography: it's shot mostly in open air enviroments, and it's also a very bright movie, as it is filmed mostly in sunny daylight. Good character evolution: the characters really contemplate on their actions and their consequences. The plot is simple, quite naive actually, but works fairly good in a certain, innocent mood. There's some mild violence to give a bit of tension and mild nudity for the erotica but nothing too nasty to kill the overall positive vibe of the film.
These are big time actors from this era and I am surprised to have never heard of this movie. After doing some reading, I can see why. Aside from any difficulties, the story is rather wonky. The premise of the new eagle species is also a bit wonky. On top of that, it's hard to outright root for any of the characters. In the end, I love these actors and that helps a lot.
Directed by cult favourite Philippe Mora ("Mad Dog Morgan", "The Beast Within", "Howling" II and III), "A Breed Apart" is the kind of film more noteworthy for its good intentions than for whatever it actually accomplishes. However, while the script seems to be full of unresolved subplots, this is supposedly because one full reel disappeared while en route from North Carolina to California. The human stories have some appeal, but are trite compared to some of the films' bigger messages and majestic outdoors scenery. One cliched plot point has a pair of braindead, yahoo hunters played by Brion James and John Dennis Johnston seeking revenge against Malden. This leads to predictable developments.
The biggest question that Paul Wheelers' script poses is whether or not Mike will exit the somewhat grey moral area that he currently occupies. The man is something of an enigma, and delights in wasting the time of a sexy reporter (Jayne Bentzen) looking for her big breakthrough story.
The actors are entertaining to watch. Hauer is playing a cliched character (a "noble savage" as Mike calls him), and the charismatic Boothe and the lovely Turner have more interesting roles to play. Pleasence is effective in his select few scenes; James and Johnston are standard-issue but amusing redneck antagonists. (The latter is a semi-regular in the films of Mora.)
Notable for an atmospheric electronic score composed by Maurice Gibb of the Bee-Gees, and its exquisite photography by Geoffrey Stephenson.
In real life, the bald eagle WAS at risk of becoming extinct in 1984, but fortunately its numbers subsequently improved.
Seven out of 10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAfter principal filming in North Carolina was finished, the film reels were sent back by plane to Los Angeles, California. One reel out of four never arrived, so this movie was substantially reorganized around the missing scenes (shot out of order) in editing. This partly explains why some sub-plots are incomplete, and Jim Malden has no backstory.
- Citas
[first lines]
Stella Clayton: Hughie, where are you boys goin' at this hour with all that booze?
Hughie Peyton: Huntin'.
Stella Clayton: Don't you work any more Hughie Peyton?
Charlie Miller: His wife give 'im a few days off.
Stella Clayton: Aw hell.
[walks away]
Hughie Peyton: That Stella can really pack a pair of Levis, can't she?
Charlie Miller: I like it.
[shouting as they pull away in their boat]
Charlie Miller: Hey Stella, just put it on my tab...
Stella Clayton: I swear those boys were behind the door when when brains were passed out.
- Versiones alternativasThe Italian VHS edition runs 1:28:15 (at PAL speed, which is roughly 92 mins in NTSC) and has about 10 different scenes which are either alternate takes and/or completely different scenes. Despite being shorter, it has at least 2 scenes totally absent in the US Blu-Ray (which runs 1:40:45). So each edition has scenes that are not included in the other.
- ConexionesReferenced in Het uur van de wolf: Rutger Hauer: Blond, blue eyes (2006)
- Bandas sonorasHold Her In Your Hand
Vocal by Maurice Gibb
Composed by Maurice Gibb and Barry Gibb
Produced by Maurice Gibb
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- USD 3,000,000 (estimado)