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Massacre pour un fauve

Original title: Rampage
  • 1963
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  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Robert Mitchum, Jack Hawkins, and Elsa Martinelli in Massacre pour un fauve (1963)
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In colonial Malaysia, British big game-hunter Otto Abbot and American trapper Harry Stanton clash over the ethics of catching versus killing animals and over Abbot's mistress, Anna.In colonial Malaysia, British big game-hunter Otto Abbot and American trapper Harry Stanton clash over the ethics of catching versus killing animals and over Abbot's mistress, Anna.In colonial Malaysia, British big game-hunter Otto Abbot and American trapper Harry Stanton clash over the ethics of catching versus killing animals and over Abbot's mistress, Anna.

  • Director
    • Phil Karlson
  • Writers
    • Robert I. Holt
    • Marguerite Roberts
    • Alan Caillou
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Elsa Martinelli
    • Jack Hawkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • Robert I. Holt
      • Marguerite Roberts
      • Alan Caillou
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Elsa Martinelli
      • Jack Hawkins
    • 18User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Harry Stanton
    Elsa Martinelli
    Elsa Martinelli
    • Anna
    Jack Hawkins
    Jack Hawkins
    • Otto Abbot
    Sabu
    Sabu
    • Talib
    Cely Carillo
    • Chep
    • (as Cely Carrillo)
    Émile Genest
    Émile Genest
    • Schelling
    • (as Emile Genest)
    Stefan Schnabel
    Stefan Schnabel
    • Sakai Chief
    David Cadiente
    • Baka
    Sylva Koscina
    Sylva Koscina
    • Stewardess
    Allyson Ames
      John Keaka
      • Malay Warrior
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Phil Karlson
      • Writers
        • Robert I. Holt
        • Marguerite Roberts
        • Alan Caillou
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      5JuguAbraham

      Interesting cast but a poor film and a weak story

      I watched the film because of the cast. I am a fan of Mitchum, Martinelli, and Hawkins, All of them were at their best physical condition when they made the film, making the film worthwhile if you were a fan of any of the three. Silvia Koscina, the Yugoslavian actress, has a small role as a stewardess during a business class flight sequence. Interestingly, the noted Italian film director Mauro Bolognini had chosen both Martinelli and Koscina to act in his movies by a coincidence. .The film Rampage was ordinary, if not dumb with a story that has a very predictable ending,

      Why is the film stupid? "The Enchantress" in the film is a leopard that apparently attracts Asian tigers in the story. The fact is a leopard is smaller than a grown tiger and they don't like each other and have different habitats. The film and the story suggest something else.

      Finally to have a German actor Stefan Schnabel play an Asian village chief was poor casting.
      7Mickey-2

      A big game hunter against a trapper, both going for the same animal, and a love interest comes between the two.

      "Rampage", made in 1963, starred Robert Mitchum, Elsa Martinelli, and Jack Hawkins. This film, set in the jungles of Malasia, had the two professionals, Hawkins an animal hunter, and Mitchum, a trapper, hired by a zoo in Germany to capture a rare species of jungle cat and bring the animal back alive for a major exhibition. Mitchum sees the chance to do as the zoo wishes, while Hawkins only desires the killing of the animal for the newest addition to his collection of kills and trophies. Adding to the mixture is Hawkins' mistress, played by Elsa Martinelli. She goes on the hunt as well, and finally decides to leave Hawkins, tiring of his desire to only kill.

      The hunt in Malasia goes well, the animal is captured, but Hawkins' jealousy gives vent to revenge on the two, Mitchum and Martinelli. The film features a stirring music score by Elmer Bernstein, and the scenery in Malasia is breathtaking. Mitchum portrays cool as only he could, and Martinelli and Hawkins add a style to the film. Sadly, not on VHS or DVD yet.
      6romanorum1

      Two Robust Men and a Sexy Woman in the Jungle

      The Wilhelm Zoo in West Germany hires big game hunter Otto Abbot (Jack Hawkins) and trapper Harry Stanton (Robert Mitchum) to travel to Malaysia to bring back two tigers and an "enchantress" (half-breed creature: part-leopard, part-tiger). Abbot's house is filled with wild animal artifacts (head trophies, rugs, animal skins). Harry wants no part of animal killing. Abbot's mistress is the statuesque and lovely Anna (Elsa Martinelli), whom he rescued when she was 14 years-old. She is a crack shot and will be along for the expedition. The jungle guide is Sabu ("The Jungle Book," 1942).

      Early on the tone for the movie is set at a dinner club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia when the confident Abbot suddenly asks Harry if he'll try to take Anna away from him. Harry responds, "You drag it out pretty flat on a table, but as long as you did . . . Yes, I'm gonna try." Anna darts those tantalizing dark eyes; she has subjugated her life to Abbot.

      In the jungle the expedition captures two tigers with the help of the local Sakai people, who beat their drums to drive out the tigers from hiding. But as Abbot uses his rifle once, the Sakai chief says that the beaters will no longer help (they are against big game hunters). But there is still one more animal to capture, and the film is not even half over at that point. So there is time for plenty of tension. Although Anna has rebuffed Harry early on, they develop a bond that makes Abbot jealous. Eventually an enchantress is captured after hard work. But on the train to Germany Abbot releases it to attack Stanton, and it soon escapes the train: Abbot is not caring about the damage it will do or the people it will kill. In due course, the climax occurs on a building rooftop with all principals involved.

      The acting is fine, and Robert Mitchum has always had a strong screen presence. He reminds one of the legendary real-life trapper, Frank Buck of the earlier 20th century ("Bring 'Em Back Alive," 1930). The underrated Elsa Martinelli is appropriately gorgeous, slender, and sensual. She had a fairly similar role in a comparable but superior film with John Wayne as the love interest ("Hatari," 1962). The photography is fine: "Rampage" was filmed in Hawaii. On the negative side the screenplay could have been better, and the enchantress was rather small and somewhat disappointing. Nevertheless, the movie is still worth a look.
      5SnoopyStyle

      cat people

      British big game hunter Otto Abbot (Jack Hawkins) and American trapper Harry Stanton (Robert Mitchum) have been hired to hunt for big cats including a legendary one known as the Enchantress. Anna is Otto's 'general staff'. The trio travels to the jungle of post-British Malaya.

      The most compelling is hunting the animals. The jungle is not the deepest and darkest jungle. It's the wilds of Hawaii. It's beautiful but it doesn't look dangerous. The movie is generally flat for it. Harry is a static character. He has one mode. There is no romantic triangle possible and yet the movie forces one. Otto has a semi-interesting relationship with Anna. A better script would have them deal with their relationship. That's the drama in this story. This should really be a movie about their companionship with Harry as the outside observer. The movie does have some good looking cats.
      3NeutrinoKid

      Incident at the San Diego Zoo

      A rare Malay safari flick that Robert Mitchum did because it enabled his family to take a nice vacation in Hawaii. Mitch floats serenely through the film (co-star Jack Hawkins claimed he downed 49 glasses of rum before a dinner) as an expert tracker who agrees to provide a Stuttgart zoo with some wild tigers and a rare Malay leopard. Jack Hawkins also said this film is best forgotten, which is surely true for him because the great German big game hunter he plays is ridiculously arrogant, misogynistic, and only worships his history of safari kills. Not only that, but he seems to have promoted adopted daughter Elsa Martinelli to being his wife and most prized possession. A silly love triangle ensues as they pursue the big cats in Hawaii and at the San Diego Zoo (filming in Malaysia is expensive!). None of the tribal Malaysians depicted looks like they've ever been to the Malay Peninsula, especially the tribal chief who looks more like Alan Hale from Gilligan's Island! Nonetheless, despite the dumb plot this film looks good, has an amusing exotica calypso soundtrack by Elmer Bernstein, a frisky nude bathing scene, and is one of the last films of Sabu, the beloved Indian actor who made a long and successful career out of jungle films. An reasonable substitute if you don't have time to make it to the San Diego Zoo!

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        In his autobiography, Jack Hawkins said he felt this film is best forgotten.
      • Connections
        Featured in Censura: Alguns Cortes (1999)
      • Soundtracks
        Rampage
        Lyrics by Mack David

        Music by Elmer Bernstein

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      • Release date
        • January 17, 1964 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Rampage
      • Filming locations
        • San Diego Zoo - 2920 Zoo Drive, San Diego, California, USA
      • Production companies
        • Talbot Productions
        • 7 Arts
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        1 hour 38 minutes
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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