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Selvaggia bianca

Titolo originale: White Savage
  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 16min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,8/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Jon Hall, Maria Montez, and Sabu in Selvaggia bianca (1943)
AdventureDrama

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA shark hunter falls in love with the beautiful ruler of a tropical island.A shark hunter falls in love with the beautiful ruler of a tropical island.A shark hunter falls in love with the beautiful ruler of a tropical island.

  • Regia
    • Arthur Lubin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard Brooks
    • Peter Milne
  • Star
    • Maria Montez
    • Jon Hall
    • Sabu
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,8/10
    248
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Brooks
      • Peter Milne
    • Star
      • Maria Montez
      • Jon Hall
      • Sabu
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali35

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    Maria Montez
    Maria Montez
    • Princess Tahia
    Jon Hall
    Jon Hall
    • Kaloe
    Sabu
    Sabu
    • Orano
    Thomas Gomez
    Thomas Gomez
    • Sam Miller
    Sidney Toler
    Sidney Toler
    • Wong
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Erik
    Turhan Bey
    Turhan Bey
    • Tamara
    Don Terry
    Don Terry
    • Chris
    Constance Purdy
    • Blossom
    Al Kikume
    Al Kikume
    • Guard
    Frederic Brunn
    • Sully
    Anthony Warde
    Anthony Warde
    • Clerk
    Joan Bayley
    • Dancer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Herman Boden
    • Dancer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Eleanor Brooks
    • Dancer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Pedro de Cordoba
    Pedro de Cordoba
    • Candlemaker
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Jack Curtis
    Jack Curtis
    • Sailor
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Jimmy Dime
    Jimmy Dime
    • Miller's Henchman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Arthur Lubin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Brooks
      • Peter Milne
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    7l_rawjalaurence

    Swashbuckling Fantasy that Makes Trenchant Points about Colonialism and its Effects

    Superficially Universal's film is another entry in the cycle showcasing the limited acting but ample bodily talents of Maria Montez, supported by the equally statuesque Jon Hall. Neither of them have to do do much except look good in a series of exotic costumes, while Hall gets at least two opportunities to get his kit off and swim underwater, on the last occasion to rescue Orano (Sabu) who is at risk of drowning. The Technicolor sets are opulent - by R. A. Gausman and I. Webb - and director Arthur Lubin shows sufficient understanding of his audience's wants to allow the interaction to be interrupted for an exotic dance with plenty of fleshy bodies on display.

    Yet despite its routine formula WHITE SAVAGE manages to make some significant political points. It asks us to reflect on Hall's behavior as a white settler in a native village, and to consider whether he learns the importance of racial integration, or whether he simply approaches life there on his own terms. Lubin does not offer any concrete answer, but contrasts Hall's generally amenable nature with arch-colonist Sam Miller (Thomas Gomez), who wants to possess the Princess (Montex) for himself and take all the spoils as well.

    The lure of filthy lucre is compelling. The Princess's brother Tamara (Turhan Bey) has sacrificed his native integrity for gambling, and is so in debt to Miller that he cannot save himself. Caught in a racial limbo between capitalism and tradition, he cuts a pathetic figure with his open floral neck shirt, his generally woebegone manner and his tendency to drown his sorrows in tobacco and alcohol. In the end he is knifed to death: we might feel that this comes as something of a welcome release for a man who eagerly sought the false rewards of capitalism and suffered thereby. It is significant that the role should have been essayed by Turhan Bey, an Austrian-born Turkish actor who made a habit of playing racially and ethnically complicated parts at this time.

    The film ends with a spectacular set-destruction, as the colonists finally overreach themselves and incur the wrath of the pagan god, proving beyond doubt the ineffectiveness of human interactions with the universal. Hall and Montez end up getting married and having a baby - the perfect example, it would seem, of a racially mixed marriage. Or perhaps not, as this is a Hollywood fantasy.
    5Uriah43

    A Nice Little Tropical Island Film

    "Sam Miller" (Thomas Gomez) owns a gambling parlor on an island called Port Coral. Not too far away is another island called "Temple Island" which is essentially off-limits to most white men. The reason for this is because Sam has managed to pass a law to that effect. And the reason he did this is because he discovered gold underneath a pool adjacent to a native temple and he wants the gold all for himself. Then one day a man named "Frank Williams" discovers this gold as well and just happens to tell Sam about it. Wanting to keep the secret from anyone else, Sam strangles Frank. But things begin to get complicated when a shark fisherman by the name of "Kaloe" (John Hall) arrives and develops a romantic relationship with "Princess Tahia" (Maria Montez) who is the ruler of Temple Island. Anyway, although Kaloe becomes aware of the gold underneath the Temple's pool, he doesn't really care about it. But Sam doesn't know that and he is very intent upon getting it. Anyway, rather than disclose the entire story I will just say that this is a nice little tropical island film which manages to capture the beautiful island scenery pretty well. However, the acting isn't great by any means and the movie lacks a certain amount of depth. Personally, I would have preferred that it lasted a bit longer than 76 minutes but that's probably just me. All things considered I give it an average rating.
    7coltras35

    White Savage

    Kaloe, a shark hunter (Jon Hall) needs the permission of Princess Tahia (Montez) to sail in her waters. Tahia lives on a secluded island, but she and Kaloe fall in love thanks to the matchmaking of young Orano (Sabu). However, it's not all smooth sailing (never is!), as they have serious problems related to her troubled brother Tamara (Turhan Bey) and dangerous businessman Sam Miller (Thomas Gomez).

    Miller and his henchman Erik (Paul Guilfoyle) have evil plans to steal jewels decorating the bottom of Princess Tahia's sacred swimming pool, but Tahia is confident the god Tangaroa will protect the pool.

    Miller, however, is a very determined, evil person, who kills multiple people and frames Kaloe for one of the murders.

    Thanks to the cunning of local banker-detective-lawyer-doctor Wong (Sidney Toler), perhaps Kaloe will find a way to survive...

    With White Savage you get a brisk pace, bright costumes; amusing comedy, romance, beautiful set designs, lavish photography and a spectacular earthquake - Jon Hall makes a likeable hero, Sabu is charming and Maria Montez sizzles as always. She might not be a great actress but her charisma and beauty is undeniable. Nice to see Sidney Toler play a lawyer, though he still comes across as Charlie Chan. Thomas Gomez makes a nasty villain. It's an enjoyable light adventure that doesn't tax your brain.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Enchanted duo in an enchanted island

    Maria Montez and Jon Hall have enchanted us in the forties, in magical stories taking place in Arabia, exotic jungles, paradise islands, in the South seas. The atmosphere provided by those films are forever lost now; totally. In the fifties, Universal Studios hired Yvonne de Carlo, Maureen O'Hara, Jeff Chandler, Tony Curtis, Rock Hudson, to replace Maria Montez and Jon Hall, who stopped their career together at the turn of the early fifties. This fantastic film also starred Sabu, an excellent actor also specialized in exotic films. It is very incredible that Sabu had never played with Montez - Hall. I was truly amazed to see those three together.
    The-Silent-Photoplayer

    What a picture!

    WHITE SAVAGE (1943) was one of first three Universal Picture Technicolor productions when they acquired their contract with the company (the other two being "Phantom of the Opera" and "Arabian Nights", and it shows in every respect.

    I was fortunate enough to catch White Savage on the big screen a few months back and was thoroughly impressed with the acting, script, and most of all, the beautiful set design and lavish Technicolor photography. The added sex appeal of Maria Montez does not hurt, either.

    Again, like in "Arabian Nights", Montez is teamed up with Jon Hall as Kaloe, a shark hunter who is after Vitamin A to sell. Unfortunately, he is unable to fish around Temple Island, where all of the sharks seem to be. He meets a rascally friend named Orano (Sabu) who, through connections, gets him to meet the Princess (Montez). Needless to say, after some mishaps, the two fall in love. Also in the picture is Princess Tahia's brother (played by Turhan Bey) who is a gambler and loses to Miller (Thomas Gomez), who is after the treasure hidden in the palace pool.

    The cast here, like most of the Universal Technicolor productions, is an all star one. Montez, Hall, Sabu and Bey end up all being Univeral-Tech favorites, and show up in almost all of the films. Also a rare treat is the added distinction of Sidney Toler in his Charlie Chan make-up, in an obviously similar role of a detective/lawyer/banker/et al. Thomas Gomez and Don Terry also round up the cast.

    The photography is constantly colorful. There is not one scene in the film where there isn't a splash of blue, red or green somewhere in the picture. Direction by Arthur Lubin is adequate, while the script by Richard Brooks never slows down when it shouldn't.

    Unfortunately, White Savage (1943) is not available on tape or disk, and due to the fact that Universal's commercial catalog lists the title as "black and white" by mishap (a simple error they have yet to corrected), most television stations will not play it. Even AMC, with a recent line-up of all the Montez titles, left this gem out of the package.

    I would strongly urge anyone at Universal or with any influence to investigate this film. It's quite an adventure, and is sure to attract audiences.

    I give it 8 or 9 out of 10. Not perfect, but at a little over an hour, time well spent.

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      World Premiere showing occurred at both the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood and the RKO Hillstreet in Los Angeles on 8 April 1943. (Daily News, ((Los Angeles, Calif.)) 5 April 1943)
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      Featured in Maria Montez: Queen of Technicolor (2023)

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      • 23 aprile 1943 (Stati Uniti)
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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