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L'Odyssée du petit Sammy

Original title: Sammy Going South
  • 1963
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  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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L'Odyssée du petit Sammy (1963)
Adventure

Ten year old Sammy travels 4500 miles on his own from the Suez Canal to Durban, South Africa.Ten year old Sammy travels 4500 miles on his own from the Suez Canal to Durban, South Africa.Ten year old Sammy travels 4500 miles on his own from the Suez Canal to Durban, South Africa.

  • Director
    • Alexander Mackendrick
  • Writers
    • Denis Cannan
    • W.H. Canaway
  • Stars
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • Fergus McClelland
    • Constance Cummings
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    692
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexander Mackendrick
    • Writers
      • Denis Cannan
      • W.H. Canaway
    • Stars
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • Fergus McClelland
      • Constance Cummings
    • 32User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 nominations total

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    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Cocky Wainwright
    Fergus McClelland
    Fergus McClelland
    • Sammy Hartland
    Constance Cummings
    Constance Cummings
    • Gloria van Imhoff
    Harry H. Corbett
    Harry H. Corbett
    • Lem
    Paul Stassino
    Paul Stassino
    • Spyros Dracandopolous
    Zia Mohyeddin
    Zia Mohyeddin
    • The Syrian
    Orlando Martins
    Orlando Martins
    • Abu Lubaba
    John Turner
    John Turner
    • Heneker
    Zena Walker
    Zena Walker
    • Aunt Jane
    Jack Gwillim
    Jack Gwillim
    • District Commissioner
    Patricia Donahue
    Patricia Donahue
    • Cathie
    Jared Allen
    Jared Allen
    • Bob
    Guy Deghy
    Guy Deghy
    • Doctor
    Frederick Schiller
    • Head Porter Luxor Hotel
    Swaleh
    • Member of Cocky's Camp
    Tajiri
    • Member of Cocky's Camp
    Faith Brown
    • Member of Cocky's Camp
    Patricia English
    • Mrs. Hartland
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alexander Mackendrick
    • Writers
      • Denis Cannan
      • W.H. Canaway
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    9fung0

    One of the great adventure films

    It's a great shame this film isn't better-known, especially outside the UK. It has recently (fall 2010) been re-released on DVD - at LAST. And it truly is worth seeking out.

    The story is equally reminiscent of Rudyard Kipling's 'Kim' and Nicholas Roeg's 'Walkabout.' A young boy, suddenly on his own, determines to rejoin his family, at the opposite end of Africa. Along the way, he meets a number of interesting characters, including Edward G. Robinson, in a small but pivotal part.

    The story is told without sentiment or sensationalism. Shot on location, it shows an Africa that may hardly exist any more, in which wild animals were still a greater danger than armed humans. The scenery is often breathtaking... but the focus is always on Sammy. Despite the trappings of epic adventure, this is really a very intimate film, about one boy's journey from loss to self-reliance.

    I'd rank Sammy Going South amongst the great children's adventure films of all time: Treasure Island (any version), Captains Courageous, The Wind and the Lion, In Search of the Castaways, and others. But it has a unique magic all its own. It gets inside the soul of a child like few other films, and perfectly captures a quintessentially British vision of childhood.

    See this film if you possibly can. You'll be glad you did.
    10mg-29

    My first cinema experience.

    This film was my first cinema experience, seen together with my grandmother.

    It made an impression on me that has lasted for years. I strongly identified with the main character in the film.

    It has taken years to find any reference to this film.

    A good view for anyone and an adventure that's very suitable for children.
    8Petie3-2

    Absolute must for a re-release.

    I saw this in the 60s and it captivated me. All the characters were realistic, it could have happened. I probably spend two decades trying to locate a copy; bid for one on E-bay for $80 and lost, then finally lucked out and got one for $35 a year later. It was worth the wait and is just as good as it was. According to a poster it was originally almost an hour longer and had different music, which I don't know anything about. Also the use of guns by a kid is probably looked on as politically incorrect, especially since he saves Eddie Robinson by shooting a leopard. Can't have that. Just another reason to re-release it.
    10willb65

    A fantastic film

    I saw this film when I was ten when it was first released. I have only seen it once but can vividly remember it. My father had already died and Sammy's experience of returning to his home and finding it bombed and his parents dead had a profound effect on me. I lived the fear as Sammy travelled south. I have often thought about the film but have never seen it again. I have tried to find it on DVD but unsuccessfully as I assume it's never been released. I remember Sammy's resolve and determination to complete his journey but I can also remember lying awake at night wondering if I would be orphaned. A fantastic film, release it on DVD.
    7thurberdrawing

    Edward G.

    My review is based on my one viewing of this movie. I saw it in 1967, two years after its release. I was seven years old. My elementary school was showing it after school. I went because the title intrigued me. The title in this country was A BOY TEN FEET TALL. There was a poster on the wall, made by a student (or a teacher) with the title in big letters next to a line drawing of an extremely tall boy. The actual movie was disappointingly realistic to me. I was expecting something like a Popeye cartoon. Ever since seeing it I've asked fellow movie buffs if they remember a movie in which Edward G. Robinson gives sage advice to a boy in the jungle. Nobody I know has ever heard of this. Maybe the fact that it is also called SAMMY GOING SOUTH has caused confusion, because I have always referred to it as A BOY TEN FEET TALL. In the half-a-lifetime since seeing this, I've come to realize that Edward G. Robinson gave it his all. Late-career Edward G. was truly a scene-stealer. He's the reason we remember SOYLENT GREEN. I'll give it 7 stars because I saw it when I was seven and seven is a lucky number. I was lucky to see what has become a rare performance by a great actor.

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    • Trivia
      On 18 June 1962, while filming scenes in Kenya's bush country, Edward G. Robinson suffered a heart attack. After being rushed to the capital city of Nairobi where he spent several days, he was flown to London. Following several weeks of rest and medical supervision, he was released from hospital and was able to finish the film.
    • Quotes

      Cocky Wainwright: [about Sammy] He wants to stay. I want him to stay. So, he stays.

    • Alternate versions
      Originally released at 118 minutes but shortened to 88 for US release. TV version restores missing footage.
    • Connections
      Referenced in What's My Line?: Edward G. Robinson (4) (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      Logo (Main Title) - Overture
      Written and Performed by Tristram Cary

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1963 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Boy Ten Feet Tall
    • Filming locations
      • The Winter Palace Hotel, Luxor(the Hotel scenes after being rescued from the Colossi of Memnon)
    • Production company
      • Michael Balcon Productions
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    • Budget
      • £385,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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