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Cane Toads: An Unnatural History

  • 1988
  • 47min
NOTE IMDb
7,6/10
1,5 k
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Cane Toads: An Unnatural History (1988)
ComédieDocumentaire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA documentary detailing the spread of Hawaiian sugar-cane toads through Australia in a botched effort to introduce them as counter pests.A documentary detailing the spread of Hawaiian sugar-cane toads through Australia in a botched effort to introduce them as counter pests.A documentary detailing the spread of Hawaiian sugar-cane toads through Australia in a botched effort to introduce them as counter pests.

  • Réalisation
    • Mark Lewis
  • Scénario
    • Mark Lewis
  • Casting principal
    • Tip Byrne
    • H.W. Kerr
    • Glen Ingram
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    1,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Lewis
    • Scénario
      • Mark Lewis
    • Casting principal
      • Tip Byrne
      • H.W. Kerr
      • Glen Ingram
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux29

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    Tip Byrne
    • Self - Cane Farmer from Tully
    H.W. Kerr
    • Self - Director of the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, 1933-1943
    • (as Dr H.W. [Bill] Kerr)
    Glen Ingram
    • Self - Senior Curator Amphibia and Birds, Queensland Museum
    • (as Dr Glen Ingram)
    Bill Freeland
    • Self - Wildlife Research Officer, Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory
    • (as Dr Bill Freeland)
    E.S. Edgerton
    • Self - Former Member Cane Pest Board
    Pat White
    • Self - Cane Farmer from Gordonvale
    John Oakes
    • Self - Resident of Cairns
    Patrick Cook
    • Self - Social Commentator
    David Sondergard
    • Self - Resident of Gordonvale
    Rob Floyd
    • Self - Animal Ecologist
    • (as Dr Rob Floyd)
    Elvie Grieg
    • Self - Resident of Redcliffe
    Max Ackland
    • Self - Mulgrave Shire Council
    • (as Councillor Max Ackland)
    Brian Hawke
    • Self - Binding Conservator, National Library
    Bob Endean
    • Self - Associate Professor of Zoology, Queensland University
    • (as Dr Bob Endean)
    Mike Archer
    • Self - Associate Professor of Zoology, University of N.S.W.
    • (as Dr. Michael Archer)
    Edgar
    • Self - Resident of Brisbane
    Anonymous
    • Self - Cane Toad Drug Abuser, Resident of Mullumbimby
    Bill Lane
    • Self - Lecturer in Law, Queensland University
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Lewis
    • Scénario
      • Mark Lewis
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    8gbill-74877

    Packs a punch

    "When you look at our imports, what we brought into Australia, this must have been a great country long before the white man came to the joint. We brought in foxes and hares and then to cap it all off, we bring this monstrous thing called a toad in."

    Great footage of these fascinating creatures breeding and eating, informative, and another tale of mankind mucking around with the natural order of things without proper consideration, to disastrous effect. The hubris of believing in the simple fix prescribed by entomologist Raquel Dexter at a conference in Puerto Rico in 1932 to help the sugar cane industry, and the long-lasting consequences, are depressing to consider. It's also ironic that the cane beetle problem was not addressed in the slightest in this importation of a new species, and was later handled with pesticide. While it's interesting that many of the residents of Queensland view the toads as friends and live harmoniously with them (like Elvie Grieg, that elderly woman who feeds them and says that if anyone tried to hurt one around her, there "would be a lot of noise, and they would realize I wasn't a lady"), the clear-eyed views of others, pointing out that native species die off from the deadly toxins emitted by the toads, is sobering. As predicted, the situation has gotten worse in the 35 years since this film was made. This one packs a punch in its 49 minutes.
    6TimeForChillie

    BlakeSpot Reviews: Cane Toads: An Unnatural History

    Cane Toads: An Unnatural History, 1988 6/10, 13th best movie of 1988, 93rd best of the 80's, 613th best overall This was actually a pretty decent movie. Apparently back in the 30s there was a huge problem in Austrailia with some bugs that ate sugar cane. They brought in cane toads from Hawiaii to eat them. The cane toads didn't eat those bugs, but they did eat everything else. And they soon spread over much of eastern Austrailia. Anyway the movie discusses how the movie effects the nation of Australia and the people that inhabit it. It introduces many interesting characters and lets them share their stories of how the cane toads have effected their lives. Now let me be honest with you for a second. If I had sat down and watched a two hour movie about cane toads, I probably would have gotten very bored, and in turn given this movie a bad review. However, this movie is not 2 hours long, it's actually only about 45 minutes long. Just enough time to get you interested, keep you interested, and than end. Was I doing back flips in my chair because I was having so much fun watching this movie? No, but it was still interesting, informative, and overall, a pretty good movie.
    8Anonymous_Maxine

    The Cane Mutiny!!

    The unnatural history of the introduction of cane toads into Australia is a hilarious documentary about what is certainly one of the most foolish of history's human attempts at changing their environment for their own advantage. It is almost sickening to consider the sheer numbers of these hideous creatures that were crawling all over north eastern Australia, as well as the absolute, unfiltered stupidity that led to their being brought into Australia in the first place. There does not appear to have been much more thought put into their introduction onto the continent other than they share part of the name of the pests that they were brought to eradicate.

    I doubt very much, for example, that anyone looked much deeper into the nature (most importantly the feeding and mating habits) of the cane toads before they were brought over. Mating habits is something that most certainly should have been investigated, as the cane toad's sex drive is proven to be so strong that they are willing and able to attempt to mate with everything from a shoe to a human hand to a squashed and VERY dead cane toad. It's almost as though the people who brought these things into Australia said `CANE toads, CANE grubs. Of COURSE!!'

    From the frightening shot of the little girl early in the documentary lovingly playing with one of the ridiculously unattractive toads to the other little girl playing with one of the ridiculously unattractive creatures near the end of the documentary, Cane Toads is a testament to the sheer extent of the human capacity for stupidity. It's amazing to me how friendly some people became with the creatures, which seem to be some of the most resilient creatures on earth, due to their ability to eat just about anything smaller than themselves and their almost total lack of any predators (except, of course, for the speeding tires of fed up Australians). Resilience, however, does not equal aesthetic appeal, as the cane toads are some of the most repulsive creatures I've ever seen.

    Cane Toads takes a natural approach to looking at an environment plagued by a pest that was destroying a certain crop, and then takes a strange turn when it introduces the fact that humans introduced another pest in hopes of reducing the problem but succeeded only in greatly increasing them. It's an extremely unusual documentary, and it shows the perspectives on what I can't escape calling some of the more backwards specimens of the human species. Definitely an entertaining documentary, just remember that one of the natural rules of life requires that you do not look at a cane toad while you're eating. I only tell you this because I wish someone had told ME that before I watched the movie!
    ncammack

    A monument to human folly and eccentricity.

    "Cane Toads: An Unnatural History" still ranks as one of the funniest movies I've seen. Don't get me wrong: in Australia's tropical North, cane toads themselves are no laughing matter, especially among despairing conservationists. This short film stands as a memorial to human folly in importing the beast from Hawaii in the first place to deal with a sugarcane beetle which in the event it had zero impact on, preferring to lay waste to the local fauna instead. It is also a monument to human eccentricity - less about the despised, amazingly opportunistic cane toad than the reactions it has inspired among the human populace. I still treasure the memory of the local resident who wanted his town council to erect a memorial to the outstandingly ugly amphibian in the main street - presumably on the grounds that nobody could think of anything else worth memorialising there. (Inexplicably, his visionary proposal received scant support.) Overseas viewers may not appreciate that to other Australians, the movie's eccentric cast of characters came as no great surprise. North Queenslanders actually take some pride in being a little different. I'd like to think that the lesson has been learned, but the news that ravenous 400-lb carp are being released into a Texan lake in order to deal with a water weed infestation gives me no confidence.
    10percy-10

    Warning: not for the amphibicaly faint of heart

    Woah, population explosion of giant poison toads invades Austrailia! No, it's not a late-night 70's B sci-fi, it's real life eco-bizarrity complete with mad scientist wielding a v.w. bus. This is perhaps the funniest piece of celluloid ever to give you the shivers about the seemingly limitless expanse of human stupidity. It traces the history of the cane toad in Australia from the seemingly innocent introduction of forty individuals into an eastern pond to the hopping copulating frenzy that now covers something like a third of the country. This movie gives you the works; their life cycle complete with in depth look at their, shall we say, unique sex lives, a magnetically grotesque interview involving doll clothes, and charming soundtrack integrating late-night 70's B movie effects with bouncy bluegrass. (An extra treat for all you Crowed House fans will be Neil and Tim Finn's piece sung from the point of view of the great cane toad himself.) Some people keep them as pets, put out bowls of catfood, and toad-watch for pleasure, others hate them with a white hot rage. Hear the facts, see the toads, and decide which side of the fence is for you. Either way, nicely paced, scientifically interesting, and well shot; Cane Toads is a feindishly hilarious black comedy of documentary, sure to please.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 juin 1988 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Paddorna invaderar
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cairns, Queensland, Australie
    • Société de production
      • Film Australia
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