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Les dents du diable

Original title: The Savage Innocents
  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.1K
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Les dents du diable (1960)
AdventureCrimeDrama

An Inuit who has had little contact with white men goes to a trading post where he accidentally kills a missionary and finds himself being pursued by the police.An Inuit who has had little contact with white men goes to a trading post where he accidentally kills a missionary and finds himself being pursued by the police.An Inuit who has had little contact with white men goes to a trading post where he accidentally kills a missionary and finds himself being pursued by the police.

  • Director
    • Nicholas Ray
  • Writers
    • Hans Ruesch
    • Franco Solinas
    • Baccio Bandini
  • Stars
    • Anthony Quinn
    • Yôko Tani
    • Peter O'Toole
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicholas Ray
    • Writers
      • Hans Ruesch
      • Franco Solinas
      • Baccio Bandini
    • Stars
      • Anthony Quinn
      • Yôko Tani
      • Peter O'Toole
    • 34User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Inuk
    Yôko Tani
    Yôko Tani
    • Asiak
    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • First Trooper
    Carlo Giustini
    Carlo Giustini
    • Second Trooper
    Anna May Wong
    • Hiko
    Kaida Horiuchi
    • Imina
    Marco Guglielmi
    • Missionary
    Lee Montague
    Lee Montague
    • Ittimargnek
    Marie Yang
    • Powtee
    Andy Ho
    • Anarvik
    • (as Andi Ho)
    Anthony Chinn
    Anthony Chinn
    • Kiddok
    • (as Anthony Chin)
    Yvonne Shima
    • Lulik
    Francis De Wolff
    Francis De Wolff
    • Trading Post Proprietor
    Michael Chow
    Michael Chow
    • Undik
    Ed Devereaux
    Ed Devereaux
    • Pilot
    Nicholas Stuart
    Nicholas Stuart
    • Commentarist
    Robert Rietty
    Robert Rietty
    • Missionary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Nikki Van der Zyl
    Nikki Van der Zyl
    • Asiak
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nicholas Ray
    • Writers
      • Hans Ruesch
      • Franco Solinas
      • Baccio Bandini
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    User reviews34

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    10wild-plum

    An excellent movie

    In the late sixties, bob dylan was asked how he came to write the song "Quinn the Eskimo". He replied that he'd seen this movie in which Tony Quinn played an Eskimo. The Savage Innocents is that movie. (In a much later book about his lyrics, Dylan says he doesn't remember how the song came about- like many of us, ol' bob's memory ain't what it used to be.)

    This is the most accurate portrayal of Eskimo customs ever to come out of Hollywierd. It contrasts the cultural practices of Inuit and North American societies at a time when many Inuit people had not yet encountered the white man and his ways. The movie asks the question "who is savage and who is innocent?" The movie is full of memorable performances and "sound bites". You'll come away with a new appreciation for traditional Eskimo culture and more than a few new quotable quotes.

    When Quinn the Eskimo gets here, everybody's gonna jump for joy!
    fllpmp

    A Stunning movie

    This is an extremely powerful and stunning movie portraying Innuit Eskimos and the way their living habits clash with our sensitive Western "civilisation". It is extremely annoying not to be able to find it in either VHS or DVD format. Hopefully this will be put right soon. A must for Anthony Quinn fans!
    7ma-cortes

    Sensational Anthony Quinn as an ingenious Eskimos on the breathtaking Arctic outdoors

    This is a co-production by various countries : Italy (Magic films) , England (Play-Art) , France(Pathe) and distributed by Rank Productions , being firstly exhibited circa 1960 . Based on Hans Ruesch novel , being adapted by Franco Solinas . Although novelist Hans Ruesch never saw an Eskimo , but based his story on the film Eskimo . Nicholas Ray wrote the script and controlled completely the film , he always considered his best work . Ray investigated about Eskimos life , filming in documentary style and developed a lyric clash among two civilizations : The primitive , naive of the native Eskimos and the civilized Anglo-Xaxon . The ways of life confrontation originated loneliness , getaway and exclusion .

    The picture was shot in Ottawa 1959 , March . Ray traveled to the Bay of Hudson and Churchill (Manitoba) for exterior location . Besides , for interior scenes were filmed at Pinewood Studios (London)and Cinecitta (Rome) , during thirteen weeks in a studio work including quite a few transparency . Spectacular and colorful cinematography in Technirama 70 by Aldo Tonti and Henessy with marvelous landscapes from Arctic where we watch all type of animals : White bears , seals , walrus , oxes , whales , reindeer , Arctic fox.. Sensitive and evocative music by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino . Anthony Quinn gives an exceptional acting along with the newcomer and remarkable Yoko Tani . The veteran actress from silent cinema , Anna My Wong , plays splendidly as grandmother . In a secondary role shows up Peter O'Toole (though dubbed) , he plays a patrolman who pursues to Anthony Quinn accused for killing accidentally a missionary . However , Peter O'Toole demanded that his name be removed from the film's opening and closing credits because his voice was dubbed by another actor . The great and stylish filmmaker Nicholas Ray working at the peak of his powers . Well worth watching for the brooding script and wonderful location . Rating : Better than average.
    7weskelley

    Cultural Study

    This movie presents an intriguing picture of two widely dissimilar cultures coming together. The Eskimos are simple and innocent, but ideally suited and armed with the knowledge to survive one of the harshest places that people inhabit. One my favorite moments occurs when the officer says he can subdue the main character by himself, to which the main character replies, "You are that strong?", showing the absence of boastfulness in the Eskimo culture, which stems from the cooperative nature necessary to survival. The stark and uncluttered settings give space to concentrate on the dialog. Definitely worth watching
    chaos-rampant

    Encounters at the End of the World

    Inuk is a lonely Inuit hunter making ends meet in the barren, unforgiving wastes of the arctic regions by hunting seals and bears. So begins the glacial odyssey of one man against two worlds, his own and that of white man. In many ways a "northern", the frostbitten equivalent of the western (a genre director Nicholas Ray was familiar with), THE SAVAGE INNOCENTS shares many of the same themes and ideas with that most quintessentially American of genres - survival in a savage landscape, the frontier of civilization, the cultural clash between different civilizations. Yet no sight of spurs, stetson hats or six-shooters to be found in the movie. What other proof do we need that such ideas are universal?

    Filmed in the arctic regions of Canada and Greenland, and presenting us with a faithful and loving documentation of Inuit traditions and life, Ray on one hand captures the sheer monumental beauty of the harsh arctic wastelands with a kind of Kubrickian grandeur, while on the other reserving for his characters the utmost sympathy and affection. The stark realism of the uninviting climate contrasted with the good-natured predisposition and unpretentious simplicity of the people living in it. Realism meeting halfways with humanism in a movie that is as humorous and touching as it is cerebral, part survival grit and part mythological folklore.

    And then white man comes into Inuk's world. With his rifles, his loud rock'n'roll music, his missionaries preaching their god, his weird customs and laws. That doesn't mean that what precedes Inuk's encounter with the white men of a trading post and the preacher living there is an idyllic utopia - Inuk is ready to club another man to death for taking the woman he planned to make his wife. Still it would be easy to sneer sarcastically from the comfort of our modern homes at the primitive customs of Inuit. "In the age of the atom bomb", says the voice-over narrator, "these people still hunt with bow and arrow". Indeed they do; they also leave their elders alone to die in the snow when they become too old to contribute to the household anymore and they leave their firstborn babies to die unless they are male, so they can take care of them when they in turn grow old. But such is the nature of their lives and the environment they live in.

    Anthony Quinn's performance as Inuk is fantastic, equal measure good-natured forwardness and unreserved honesty. A man as likely to offer you his wife as he is to bash your brains in for refusing her. Peter O'Toole (two years before LAWRENCE OF ARABIA) in the role of the officer sent to arrest Inuk for the murder of the preacher doesn't match Quinn but he's a nice addition to the cast. The most dramatically poignant moments in the film come from their interactions as Inuk struggles to comprehend the crime he is accused of. "But my Fathers' laws have not been broken" he says when he is informed he broke the law and will have to be taken back for trial. "When you come to a strange land, bring your wives, not your laws" is what Inuk's wife tells the officer.

    A great, great movie I can't recommend enough to fans of tales of survival in stark environments, different cultures and their folklore. NANOOK OF THE NORTH and DERSU UZALA are advised to look out for it.

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    • Trivia
      It was seeing this film, as an upcoming singer/songwriter, that inspired the young Bob Dylan to write the song "The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)."
    • Goofs
      After giving the bear the baited food, Inuk initially chases it empty handed, then appears with a spear.
    • Quotes

      First Trooper: Inuk. listen. No judge in the world will understand you offering another man your wife.

      Inuk: But it is our custom, we must be polite. White men don't borrow other men's wives?

      First Trooper: Never mind that. You don't lend your wife as if she were a sled.

      Inuk: Oh ho ho, someone would rather lend his wife than his sled. You lend your sled, it comes back cracked. You lend your knife, it comes back dull. You lend your dogs, they come back tired and crawling. But if you love your wife, no matter how often you lend her, she always comes back like new.

      Inuk: [embraces Asiak]

      Inuk: Man, man, you don't understand?

      Inuk: I understand. But the other men live by the book, and there you are a murderer

      Inuk: But we must make them understand, otherwise Papik, Asiak and me cannot go into other men's igloos, that is OUR law.

      Inuk: We change the book, huh?

      [to Asiak as he prepares to go out]

      Inuk: You bring the food

      [Exits]

      First Trooper: [to Asiak] They'll never understand.

      Asiak: [as she exits the doorway of igloo] When you come to a strange land, you should bring your wives, and not your laws.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Nick's Movie (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Sexy Rock
      Written by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino and Mario Panzeri

      Performed by Colin Hicks

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1960 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Top of the World
    • Filming locations
      • Canada
    • Production companies
      • Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
      • Appia Films Ltd.
      • Gray-Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.20 : 1

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