Nel 1931 in Canada, il cacciatore di animali Yukon Johnson ha una faida con un proprietario di un cane che in seguito si vendica accusando pubblicamente Johnson di omicidio e innescando così... Leggi tuttoNel 1931 in Canada, il cacciatore di animali Yukon Johnson ha una faida con un proprietario di un cane che in seguito si vendica accusando pubblicamente Johnson di omicidio e innescando così una caccia all'uomo della polizia nel deserto.Nel 1931 in Canada, il cacciatore di animali Yukon Johnson ha una faida con un proprietario di un cane che in seguito si vendica accusando pubblicamente Johnson di omicidio e innescando così una caccia all'uomo della polizia nel deserto.
- Beeler
- (as Dick Davalos)
Recensioni in evidenza
The problem, of course, with most films of this ilk is that they offer a minimum set-up and characters and then set the guns a-blazin'. Not so here. The premise is established well, with Bronson as the noble loner and Marvin as the gruff, weary Canadian Mountie. The themes and plot devices are familiar, to be sure - the sense of honor, the anti-hero, the wet behind the ears rookie lawman, even a little bit of a love story.
I had seen most of this film on cable and thought I understood it. Recently I rented it so I could finally see the first half hour and my feelings about it changed. Seeing the film from start to finish, I realized I had misjudged the intentions of the Marvin character. I thought the character was just another "honorable to the point of dishonorable" hero, when in fact he's a conflicted man. During the film, you can see that he knows he's as much responsible for what has happened, and he's not so much interested in "doing the right thing" as he is in covering his own rear end.
I was surprised to see in the beginning that the film is set in 1931; it seems much like a Western. But then you realize that this was still a very isolated area and that, unlike the southwest, civilization hadn't quite caught up with this part of the world yet - particularly with lawmen like Marvin on duty.
"Death Hunt" delivers all the goods. There is plenty of action and excitement, yet also a lot of substance as the story unfolds. It's a notch above most films of its kind. I enjoyed it so much that I'm considering adding it to my own DVD library, and I'd also like to learn more about the real story that it is based on.
The acting in this film is sensational, the settings are true to life, and the story is riveting. A must see!
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- QuizCharles Bronson once said of his Albert Johnson character in this movie: "There are two schools of thought about the characters . . . Some believe the man [Albert Johnson] was a criminal. Others believe, as I do, that he was innocent of any wrongdoing. We decided to show him as a man who was a victim of someone else's need to perform violence. In trying to protect himself against an unprovoked attack, he was forced to kill one of his assailants."
- BlooperWhile Albert Johnson is making his escape through the forest, a modern highway guardrail is visible in the background. Such guardrails were not in use during the time of this story and Johnson was in the wilderness rather than near any major roadways.
- Citazioni
Constable Alvin Adams: Well, I just figure any man who risks his neck to save a dog's life isn't going to kill someone for gold teeth.
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 10.000.000 USD (previsto)