Charlton Heston è il proprietario di una piantagione nella minacciosa e selvaggia giungla sudamericana ed Eleanor Parker è la sua sposa per procura. Ma lui si chiede perché vuole lasciare l’... Leggi tuttoCharlton Heston è il proprietario di una piantagione nella minacciosa e selvaggia giungla sudamericana ed Eleanor Parker è la sua sposa per procura. Ma lui si chiede perché vuole lasciare l’America per il rigore di una vita nella giungla.Charlton Heston è il proprietario di una piantagione nella minacciosa e selvaggia giungla sudamericana ed Eleanor Parker è la sua sposa per procura. Ma lui si chiede perché vuole lasciare l’America per il rigore di una vita nella giungla.
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Recensioni in evidenza
Charlton Heston's Christopher Leiningen could have been created by Tennessee Willlams. He came to the South American jungles as a teenager and built up a plantation out of the jungle and it took him over 15 years to do it. He now decides to get himself a wife and begat some children.
Heston says so quite frankly he has pointedly refrained from indulging any lust with the native women because in his society there'a a nasty name for whites who do so. In keeping with his Tennessee Williams like character, he's from New Orleans so his attitude to darker skinned people is understandable.
He has his brother put in an advertisement for a mail order bride and Heston can't believe his luck when the drop dead gorgeous Eleanor Parker shows up on his door. She's not what you would picture a mail order bride to be. But then marital problems arise when he discovers she's a widow, used goods as the common phrase was back in the day.
Parker has a few of her own issues and that and Heston's inexperience in these matters lead to a rocky start and almost an ending. But then come the ants.
As District Commissioner William Conrad says, every generation or two something puts ants in the ants pants and up they come out of their ant hills and go on the march destroying every scrap of life before them. And man has found no way to stop them.
The ants kind of make everyone come together in a crisis. What they do is some of the most frightening stuff ever put on film.
If The Naked Jungle were made today it would be far more explicit about all the sexual problems than this version was. There might be better special effects. But you won't get better players than you will in Charlton Heston and Eleanor Parker as leads.
Unless they resurrected Tennessee Williams to write the screenplay.
The picture was really original back in 1954 and is very entertaining too. This was probably Byron Haskin's best work as a director with an uneven carrier that included also "I Walk Alone", 1948, and "The War of the Worlds", 1953. The Special effects of Naked Jungle are really good for its time and the fine performances of Charlton Heston and Eleanor Parker as the main couple surely helped to raise the final product. Heston went on to full stardom and Parker continued to keep up her interesting carrier (she had been in some good movies before as "Scaramouche", 1952, and "Detective Story", 1951, and went to good ones too like "The Man with the Golden Arm", 1955). You will also find a good color photography and well designed settings.
A very amusing and enjoyable film with sort of a "B" structure but a real "A" outcome.
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- QuizCharlton Heston improvised during the argument scene between Eleanor Parker and himself. It was not scripted that he splash perfume all over her. This move intensified the action and a surprised Parker was able to react accordingly.
- BlooperDuring the first meeting/"confrontation" between Joanna and Christopher there comes a point in the conversation when he asks her if she is 'laughing at him.' As she turns from the dresser to face him at the very upper left corner for approx. 35 frames the moving shadow of what may well be a boom mic can easily be seen as it follows the motion.
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Joanna Leiningen: Do you think this moat will stop them?
Christopher Leiningen: Ants are strictly land creatures. They can't swim. Right, Incacha?
Incacha: Monkeys not swim also. They cross rivers even so.
Christopher Leiningen: The intelligence of monkeys is more than ants, less than man.
Incacha: Is so.
[laughing]
Incacha: When ants come, monkeys run.
- ConnessioniEdited into Atlantide continente perduto (1961)
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- The Naked Jungle
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- Florahome, Florida, Stati Uniti(dynamiting of bridges)
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.300.000 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
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- 1.37 : 1