L'Abominable Homme des neiges
- 1958
- 1h 3min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJapanese villagers worship a monster and its son who live in an island cave. Some circus people hear about them, go to the island to capture the monster, and wind up shooting its son. Then t... Tout lireJapanese villagers worship a monster and its son who live in an island cave. Some circus people hear about them, go to the island to capture the monster, and wind up shooting its son. Then the trouble starts.Japanese villagers worship a monster and its son who live in an island cave. Some circus people hear about them, go to the island to capture the monster, and wind up shooting its son. Then the trouble starts.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Professor Philip Osborne
- (as Russ Thorson)
- The Girl
- (as Momoko Kouchi)
- Murdered Skier
- (non crédité)
- Villager
- (non crédité)
- Buraku Man
- (non crédité)
- Old Tribe Leader
- (non crédité)
- Prof. Tanaka
- (non crédité)
- Thug, Oba's men
- (non crédité)
- Mountain Guide
- (non crédité)
- Third Member of Ski Party
- (non crédité)
- Mountain Guide
- (non crédité)
- Shinagawa, alpine club member
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Instead, we are left with this badly edited mess because an American producer got his hands on it, and inserted scenes with American actors that give away the story before we can actually be shown it. Ostensibly this footage was shot to increase Americans' interest in the Japanese production. Instead it brings the action screeching to a halt and we are given glimpses of what is obviously a much better film, with one of the most convincing yet-teh costumes of all time. The older one has a very lifelike face that is showing signs of balding.
Because of Toho's quarantine on the original film, one has to sit through a lot of drek to have any film at all, since the 98 minute film runs 63 minutes in this version, even after all the boring footage was added. The sound quality is poor as well, and all (or most) of Masaru Sato's score as been replaced with library music. It's too short to fast-forward through all the nonsense and too dull to sit through it.
The only redeeming element of the film are the exquisite Japanese scenes that we hear John Carradine talking over. This film is utterly ruined, thereby demonstrating Gresham's law. The good version is unavailable, and only the bad version can be seen.
The major drawback is the commentary given by Carradine. Unfortunately, it's very badly written and flatly delivered. So even when we meet the hulking creature we are neither in awe or in fear since we've been lulled into boredom by the dialogue.
To be honest, even the direction and acting given in the American sections of this film are below par. Whereas the opening sequence of the skiers on the mountainside is breathtaking and thought-provoking, even though it's in black and white and not been remastered that well. In fact, all of the original movie scenes are far superior to the added American sets. Not only in filming, which has some really nice shots, both iconic and scenic, but also in the acting. Even though they've diluted the sound the expressions on the actors and actresses faces say's it all.
And for those reasons, I would recommend trying to find a dubbed or subbed version of the original instead of watching this as it looks more entertaining... and so much better.
Sadly, after the utter disaster of this flick, Toho took the negatives of the original and locked them away. Even though "Gojira" and "Varan" have made it to American television, albeit only once, in their original forms, this film is still not available to the public.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is a highly edited version of Jû jin yuki otoko (1955) with American footage added.
- Citations
Prof. Alan Templeton: Were these people you refer to savages?
Dr. John Rayburn: Not to the point of eating their own dead. They were a strange, ignorant, superstitious, uncivilized tribe. They decorated the camp with the skulls of their ancestors.
- Crédits fousOpening credits prologue: The Story of THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN
- ConnexionsEdited from Jû jin yuki otoko (1955)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 3min(63 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1