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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
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Arch Nicholson
    • Roteiristas
      • Sonia Borg
      • Grahame Webb
      • Tony Morphett
    • Artistas
      • John Jarratt
      • Nikki Coghill
      • Max Phipps
    • 33Avaliações de usuários
    • 27Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    John Jarratt
    John Jarratt
    • Steve Harris
    Nikki Coghill
    Nikki Coghill
    • Cathy Pope
    Max Phipps
    Max Phipps
    • John Besser
    Burnham Burnham
    Burnham Burnham
    • Oondabund
    David Gulpilil
    David Gulpilil
    • Adjaral
    Ray Meagher
    Ray Meagher
    • Rex Garret
    Jeff Ashby
    • Mac Wilson
    Paul Bertram
    • Jackson
    Ron Blanchard
    • Bluey Noakes
    Gerry Duggan
    • Joe Blunt
    Kenneth Radley
    • Reynolds
    • (as Ken Radley)
    Janet Kingsbury
    • Ann Wilson
    James Fitzgerald
    • Smithy
    Hank Mosby
    • Hitchens
    James Mann
    • Hitching
    Jock McCullum
    • King
    Chris Anderson
    Chris Anderson
    • Thug
    Barry Cummings
    • Thug
    • Direção
      • Arch Nicholson
    • Roteiristas
      • Sonia Borg
      • Grahame Webb
      • Tony Morphett
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários33

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    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Get me into the bloody boat!

    A giant crocodile is killing and eating river poachers and small kids from the river banks.John Jarratt of "Wolf Creek" fame plays park ranger who is a big protector of crocodiles as well.The local aborigines see this bloodthirsty crocodile as a sacred reptile called "Numunwari" and they want to transfer the beast to its proper upriver.Arch Nicholson's "Dark Age" is a well-made and suspenseful animal attack flick which owes a lot to "Jaws".The killing of small aboriginal kid is quite shocking with its unexpected brutality.The croc itself looks realistic and menacing enough and the attack scenes are surprisingly vicious.The film is also rich in aboriginal myths and symbolism as it poses few important environmental questions.Can't wait to see Arch Nicholson's "Fortress".8 crocs out of 10.
    7Fella_shibby

    This movie is a solid one good reason why crocodile films r relevant for horror fans.

    A huge croc is killing people. Ranger Harris (John Jarrat) has been assigned to deal with the problem n at the same time some poachers r hell bent on killing the croc but Harris after being persuaded by the local Aborigines, wants to preserve the croc. Ther r some kills, one that of a small kid. Acting of Jarrat is good. Watch his facial expressions when he gets punched in the back. The film has scenes of nice locations, especially the billabong amid the barren desert. The giant croc is terrifying. I first saw this on a vhs in the early 90s. Revisited it recently.
    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!
    8lost-in-limbo

    "Croc lover!"

    You want a good crocodile flick which gives you the carnage but also well-meaning in its context, then you can't look any further than the 1987 Aussie exploitation ecological monster fare "Dark Age" starring a very young John Jarrett (who would be best remembered for his unnerving performance in 2005 horror feature "Wolf Creek") playing a Northern Territory park ranger Steve who's in-charge of conserving the disappearing crocodile population. But things go bad to worse, when locals start becoming a target for one very large crocodile and the hunters of the area (who always seem to a beer can in their hand) go about trying to wipe out the species. But Steve has a plan, but needs the help of an aboriginal elder who believes the crocodile to be sacred. You could probably say this was Australia's answer to "Jaws" and it would do a good job of scaring you out of the water. The material doesn't go into a lot depth with the character dramas (though they are there), but it effectively draws upon its conservational message but never letting it get in the way of a good jolt. Sonia Borg's smartly penned screenplay gels all elements rather well. Director Arch Nicholson (who also did the excellent 1986 made-for-TV survival hostage flick "Fortress") crafts out an exciting outback adventure, using conventional genre staples with unsparing force and the atmospherics of the terrain provided some arresting sequences of beauty and chills. Even the characters interactions draw up intensity, but it's the attack scenes which will stay with you. Watching the croc prey on its victims, then in a matter of seconds have them in a vice grip as we hear their bones crunching under the pressure with blood engulfing the water is an unnerving sight. But just seeing this creation in its glory is scary enough and the effects are outstanding, despite that it might seem a bit stiff in its movements. It's well shot and the camera uses different angles, which also helps. The performances are all game with some memorable turns by Max Phipps as gun-happy hunter John Besser, Nikki Goghill (whose blue eyes really stand out) as Steve's girlfriend Cathy, Burnam Burnam as the native elder Oonadabund and David Gulpill as his fellow tracker Adjaral. It had been awhile seen I last saw it and it surprised how well it actually stood up. Great nature-runs-amok outing which would make a perfect double bill with "Razorback".

    "We born. We die. Spirit lives."

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      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
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Dark Age
    • 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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      1 hora 31 minutos
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      • Stereo
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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