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O Segredo de Malparinka

Título original: Dark Age
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1 h 31 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
1,7 mil
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Nikki Coghill and John Jarratt in O Segredo de Malparinka (1987)
Dark Age: Crocodile Attack
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Na Austrália, crocodilo superdesenvolvido ataca e causa a morte de muitas pessoas. Mas é defendido com unhas e dentes por um guarda-florestal, porque o animal é considerado sagrado pelos abo... Ler tudoNa Austrália, crocodilo superdesenvolvido ataca e causa a morte de muitas pessoas. Mas é defendido com unhas e dentes por um guarda-florestal, porque o animal é considerado sagrado pelos aborígenes da região.Na Austrália, crocodilo superdesenvolvido ataca e causa a morte de muitas pessoas. Mas é defendido com unhas e dentes por um guarda-florestal, porque o animal é considerado sagrado pelos aborígenes da região.

  • Direção
    • Arch Nicholson
  • Roteiristas
    • Sonia Borg
    • Grahame Webb
    • Tony Morphett
  • Artistas
    • John Jarratt
    • Nikki Coghill
    • Max Phipps
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    1,7 mil
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    • Direção
      • Arch Nicholson
    • Roteiristas
      • Sonia Borg
      • Grahame Webb
      • Tony Morphett
    • Artistas
      • John Jarratt
      • Nikki Coghill
      • Max Phipps
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    • 27Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Dark Age: Crocodile Attack
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    John Jarratt
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    • Steve Harris
    Nikki Coghill
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    • Cathy Pope
    Max Phipps
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    • John Besser
    Burnham Burnham
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      • Arch Nicholson
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    Michael_Elliott

    Highly Entertaining Killer Croc Movie

    Dark Age (1987)

    *** (out of 4)

    The setting is the Australian outback where a twenty-five foot crocodile begins attacking and killing people. Steve Harris (John Jarratt) is a park ranger who has been trying to get people involved in a protection plan for the crocs but now with the help of two guides he must try and track down the large creature.

    Where has DARK AGE been all of my life? I love the various creature features that followed the success of JAWS and there have been several that had crocodiles running loose killing people. This one here is certainly one of the better ones and in all honesty I'm a little shocked that the film isn't better known. After going through some of the extras on the disc I learned that the film never got a theatrical release and it pretty much sunk onto video shelves and never made much of an impact.

    That's really too bad because this works perfectly as a killer crocodile movie but also as an Ozploitation picture. The Australian outback makes for a terrific location and we get some beautiful views of the wetlands. I thought the film really played the location up nicely and it was great getting to see the characters go through these various areas. It just adds a level of suspense to the picture when you feel and believe the setting your watching (aka not being shot in a studio soundstage).

    What makes the film so entertaining is that the director was willing to have anything happen. That means you've got attacks on countless adults and even children are at risk! The movie really didn't play any games as this was a killing machine and the attack sequences were quite good. It was clear that they were dealing with a fake crocodile in several scenes but this didn't take away from the entertainment value. I'd also argue that Jarratt was very good in the lead role and helped carry the film.

    Some of the non-croc stuff isn't quite as entertaining but if you're a fan of these types of movies then DARK AGE is certainly a must see.
    9Movie Nuttball

    A different crocodile film!

    This monster crocodile film is pretty good.If you can find it would be a good collector's video because its a hard one to obtain.If you find it get it!Its not boring,it has some good scenes and a different ending and should satisfy most horror fans!
    7Bryan H

    An Australian 'JAWS'

    This film was made in Australia and is very hard to find in America, but it is worth watching at least once if you can find it. Basically, it's just an Australian 'JAWS', except that instead of a shark, it's a giant crocodile. The ending is also something to see, because they don't just blow away this magnificent creature as they have in other films of this nature. I won't give away the ending, but it is very interesting. I give it 7.5 out of 10.
    lor_

    Imitation isn't always flattery

    My review was written in July 1988 after watching the film on Charter video cassette.

    Australia's answer to "Jaws", "Dark Age" is a competently made horror film about a legendary large croc on the rampage. It's not a strong enough title on its own and got lost in the distribution pipeline before its current home video release.

    Local color (atmospherically filmed in far north Queensland and Northern Territory) highlights this tall tale of Numunwari, a 25-foot long crocodile held sacred by the aborigines. Storms cause the beastie to head down river and start eating humans.

    John Jarratt plays a government ranger who's fighting poachers and trying to save crocs from extinction. Ironically, he's assigned by his government superior to hunt down the big beast, while every amateur hunter in sight uses the emergency as an excuse to declare open season on all crocs.

    Aboriginal folklore gives "Dark Age" its own flavor, but too many scenes and plot devices directly ape "Jaws" to cornball effect. The issue of protecting local interests against the adverse publicity of recurring croc attacks, the ultimate 3-man trek (Jarratt and two aborigines) after the beast and a very familiar scene of kids swimming peacefully in a harbor when the croc arrives to attack lack originality.

    Jarratt is an appealing hero, with the lovely Nikki Coghill effective as an anthropologist and romantic interest. Burnam Burnam is solid as the aboriginal elder, supported ably by David Gulpilil.

    Director Arch Nicholson (of HBO's Rachel Ward-starrer "Fortress") has a topflight technical team, but the killer croc's fake look doesn't help to generate scares or suspense.
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    Jarrett, the Rogue hunter

    Here's a killer croc tale that goes a different direction, and takes a more realistic standpoint, than the other "croc just to shock", "unrealistic monster tales, with a fresh resolution. This straight to video movie, isn't half bad, and I must say I enjoyed it, after initially just watching it for Jarrett. Nineteen years, prefore Mick Taylor, young looker, Jarrett, plays the much nicer, masculine park ranger hero, where hottie Nikki Coghill, a journalist, adding sultry sex appeal, in the unforgiving Darwinian heat, has popped back up into his life. A croc has tragically, brutally taken the life of a child, and some others, so the locals are taking it somewhat personal, as does these posse of revenge fueled hunters. Here's Jarrett's dilemma: a band of aboriginals want the Croc caught and saved, as it carries the spirit of their past, where they want it dropped back to it's original dreaming locale, so we really have good conflict, where a really tense climax is drawn, the last fifteen minutes, almost gold. Yes, a Croc tale with a different spin, but more so here, we're in realistic waters with Jarrett. It's kind of sad, in it's snubbed cinematic injustice, as here's quite a good well put together pic. To call it a yarn, doesn't feel right. It's unfitting. It's more respective of that. There's a more realistic aura hanging about here, than probably about every other croc tale.... that's if you discount 2007's fine Croc piece, Black Water. Of course, this movie is not as good as that, but this one does pack real bite, like some of the performances, but Jarrett does play it quite down pat, where his acting's not gonna be remembered here, in his better looker days.

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    • Curiosidades
      After fourteen years, on October 5th 2011, the film was released for the first time on home video in its home country of Australia with a DVD release from Umbrella Entertainment. The company later released a Blu-Ray edition in 2017. The film prior to this time had only had a few limited individual screenings in Australia such as one organized by Quentin Tarantino in 2009 in Sydney.
    • Citações

      Rex Garret: Now you give me one good reason why crocodiles should be protected. Just one!

      Steve Harris: One good reason? For 200 million years there's been a croc-like-animal... they were here at the time of the dinosaurs. For 200 million years! And we've taken them to the brink of extinction in 20.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Além de Hollywood: O Melhor do Cinema Australiano (2008)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 21 de maio de 1987 (Japão)
    • Países de origem
      • Austrália
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Cairns, Queensland, Austrália
    • Empresas de produção
      • RKO Radio Pictures
      • FGH
      • The Australian Film Commission
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      • AU$ 4.800.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 31 min(91 min)
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    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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