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Spiriti nelle tenebre

Titolo originale: The Ghost and the Darkness
  • 1996
  • T
  • 1h 50min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
69.136
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POPOLARITÀ
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Michael Douglas and Val Kilmer in Spiriti nelle tenebre (1996)
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Un ingegnere di ponti e un vecchio cacciatore esperto iniziano una caccia a due leoni dopo aver iniziato ad attaccare i lavoratori edili locali.Un ingegnere di ponti e un vecchio cacciatore esperto iniziano una caccia a due leoni dopo aver iniziato ad attaccare i lavoratori edili locali.Un ingegnere di ponti e un vecchio cacciatore esperto iniziano una caccia a due leoni dopo aver iniziato ad attaccare i lavoratori edili locali.

  • Regia
    • Stephen Hopkins
  • Sceneggiatura
    • William Goldman
  • Star
    • Michael Douglas
    • Val Kilmer
    • Tom Wilkinson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    69.136
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    4840
    700
    • Regia
      • Stephen Hopkins
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Goldman
    • Star
      • Michael Douglas
      • Val Kilmer
      • Tom Wilkinson
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    • 71Recensioni della critica
    • 46Metascore
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    Michael Douglas
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    • Charles Remington
    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Col. John Henry Patterson
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Robert Beaumont
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    Raheem Khan
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    • (as Rakeem Khan)
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    7rupie

    decent adventure yarn

    "The Ghost & the Darkness" is a very good adventure flick set in Africa in the late 19th century, and is based on a true incident. Kilmer plays an engineer sent to build a railroad bridge over the Tsavo river. Work is halted by attacks from two man-eating lions which terrorize the workers. Seems these lions are exhibiting behavior not seen in lions before, i.e. they appear to be hunting for sport ('the Ghost' and 'the Darkness' are the names given to the 2 lions by the native workers). Douglas plays a famous renegade American hunter, a tragically scarred Civil War veteran, hired by the railroad to kill the lions.

    Good adventure, well-paced, with stunning photography of the African countryside. The movie has an "R" rating which I can't figure out; perhaps because of the bloodiness of the lion dinner scenes (and lunch, and breakfast, and between-meal snacks....). I have seen many PG13's which have more blood & guts than this.

    I give it a straight A; my 10-year old son gave it an enthusiastic thumbs-up also).
    7Hitchcoc

    That Was Some Lion!

    I just returned from the Field Museum in Chicago where they have the two lions who are the stars of this film. They are stuffed and not very threatening in their their traditional natural history diorama. The gift shop sells plush toys of these creatures. So let me get this straight. These things ate an alarming number of unfortunate people, but have become cuddly toys that kids might sleep with at night. I guess time heals all.

    Anyway, back to the movie. I loved the visual being of this film. The shots of Africa are remarkable. An incredible sense of threat is wonderfully created. The camera is used masterfully. The acting is quite good and the jump factor is quite high (although it is overdone a bit). Since this is based on but not really true to the actual events, the people can be forgiven for being so damned stupid. I described this to a friend as "Jaws" with lions. These particular felines seem to have the dangerous movie animal syndrome. The are sentient, they are vengeful, they have motivations beyond their basic animal needs, and they are nearly supernatural. Despite the danger realized by the principal characters, these lions are able to wreak their havoc anyway. While the scene is impressive, the fact that they get into a hospital while people are at red alert is hard to swallow. Either that, or they never really take seriously what these creatures have become. I enjoyed it mostly. Remember, lions know that people are stupid. If that's the case, how about a meal. If you don't take this too seriously, enjoy the ride. It will keep you on the edge of your seat.
    8Boba_Fett1138

    The most famous adventurous true story of Africa..

    ...Well according to Hollywood anyway, since "The Ghost and the Darkness" actually takes lots of liberties with its story, about the two man-eating lions of Tsavo. Quite odd since it presses in the beginning that everything you're about to see in this movie, no matter how unbelievable it seems, has truly occurred. Oh well, just a good and clever marketing trick, lets leave it to that. No way they can pull off a trick like this now days in the days of Internet, were with only a few clicks you can look up an historical event. Of course the biggest difference between the truth and fiction is the Remington (Michael Douglas) character, who never existed in real life and also the looks of the lions, who in real life were not maned. But oh well, are these movie changes bad or not believable? No, it strengthens the story and makes it all even more interesting to watch.

    I've always loved watching "The Ghost and the Darkness". It's a great adventurous movie with action in it and some good characters, all set in a beautiful environment.

    The story is perfectly adventurous and action filled. It's all the more amazing knowing that the story has actually occurred in real life, over an hundred years ago already. The movie and its story is kept simple and allows its images and characters to tell the story.

    What I like about the movie is that it fully treats the 'Ghost' and the 'Darkness' (the nicknames of the two man-eating lions) as movie characters. It shows them as smart thinking creatures and not simply just as 'monsters', even though they kill for pleasure (at least in the movie they do).

    The movie is definitely helped by its environment and atmosphere. The beautiful African land serves as a perfect backdrop for the movie and also works quite claustrophobic, since the movie is for most part set at just this one location (the railroad and bridge building-site). Also the great Jerry Goldsmith musical score suits the environment and perfectly adds to the atmosphere of the entire movie, as does the cinematography from Vilmos Zsigmond.

    Michael Douglas plays a good role and actually shows with this movie how versatile he is as an actor, though his role is definitely smaller than he is credited for in the movie. As also the producer of this movie he obviously claimed to become the top-billing actor of the movie as well. In fact the main part of the movie is being played by Val Kilmer, who plays his character in a way like we're used of him; a humble way and he doesn't try too hard to impress in his role, which also leaves room for the other actors to shine and of course allows the story to be told best. Surprising to see that the movie also had actors in it, that would later turn into big well known names such as Bernard Hill and Tom Wilkinson, in some good roles. Also Om Puri gives a nice performance.

    A perfectly fun and simple adventurous action movie. This is high quality entertainment.

    8/10

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    mallitch

    The story of a fine man facing an adventure of his lifetime

    A story of Col. Patterson building a bridge over the river Tsavo in Africa, and fighting the couple of killer lions and builders scared to death. Firstly it's the views. Africa's all around with yellow, sun burnt, high grown grass moving in the wind (you can smell the scent almost) and the workers who can cast a threat to Patterson if he fails their expectations of killing the lions. Secondly Val Kilmer's performance. He's not acting, he's just there fighting the obstacles. Thirdly Mike Douglas's influential way of telling things. He's more convincing than in 'Basic Instinct' and sorry Oliver, 'The Wall Street'. His macho appearance doesn't interfere with the main plot but comes to be part of it. Last not least it's Jerry Goldsmith's music. I don't know how he did it but he made it perfect. You just have to sense it to feel it. One of my favourites.
    7Samiam3

    Flawed but entertaining, and with a killer bite

    True story, two lions killed a hundred railroad workers in east Africa in 1898. Col. Pattersson is sent from England to supervise the building of a bridge in Uganda across the Tsavo river. He ends up a bit over his head when the lions show up. He teams up with famed hunter Charles Remmington to bring down the cats from hell.

    It wasn't until I heard what other people had to say that I realized that The Ghost in the Darkness is half way to a Jaws rip-off. But of course this is a real story. I've even seen the hides of the two lions preserved in Chicago's natural history museum. They were actually maneless, but for obvious reasons this film gives its killer fuzzballs the hunk hair which makes Lions stand out from any other cat.

    I do know that cats are generally more aggressive than dogs towards people (because of their rogue personalities), but these lions are unnaturally ferocious. They are more monster than animal, which is the intended approach of course. Sometimes though it gets a little unbelievable. One scene in particular, involves the cats ambushing a dorm of about two dozen, all are killed. Regardless of their size or ferocity, are we supposed to believe that two lions can kill that many people in thirty seconds flat without one escaping. It's a tent for god sakes.

    There are a few other problems with The Ghost and the Darkness. Tom Wilkinson's performance is annoying. this is too lame a role for such a good actor. I didn't think Michael Douglas was that great either. He plays the role with too much Indiana Jones in him. A there are also a couple of scenes which are just playing goofy.

    In general though, The Ghost and the Darkness actually amounts to an entertaining monster movie. I'll give the most credit to the animal trainers, because these lions give great performances. I wouldn't call it a scary movie but it certainly has its grizzly parts which might shake you up some. The Ghost and the Darkness bridges the gap between Thriller, horror, and adventure, and I'm pretty sure it'll give you what you want (assuming this is your kind of movie)

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      Only one scene uses a mechanical lion. All the other shots used five adult live male African lions: Bongo and Caesar of Clarington, Ontario, Canada's Bowmanville Zoo, Woltan and Roman of France and Sudan from Animal Actors of Hollywood in Thousand Oaks, California.
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      In reality, Patterson killed both lions himself. The great white hunter Remington is complete fiction, and no one like that was ever present in Tsavo during the time the events took place.
    • Citazioni

      Mahina: You know, I also have killed a lion.

      Angus Starling: How many shots did you need?

      Mahina: I used my hands.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The beginning of the end credits is shown with a photograph of the real bridge as background.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Kot (2005)
    • Colonne sonore
      Hamara Haath (Our Hands Unite)
      Written and Produced by George Acogny

      Performed by The Worldbeaters with The Johannesburg Choir, featuring Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 20 dicembre 1996 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Germania
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Hindi
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      • Garras
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Tsavo National Park, Kenya
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Constellation Entertainment
      • Douglas/Reuther Productions
      • Bernina Film
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    • Budget
      • 55.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 38.619.405 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 9.215.063 USD
      • 13 ott 1996
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 38.619.959 USD
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      • 1h 50min(110 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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