A Uruguayan rugby team crashes in the Andes Mountains and has to survive the extremely cold temperatures and rough climate. As some of the people die, the survivors are forced to make a terr... Read allA Uruguayan rugby team crashes in the Andes Mountains and has to survive the extremely cold temperatures and rough climate. As some of the people die, the survivors are forced to make a terrible decision between starvation and cannibalism.A Uruguayan rugby team crashes in the Andes Mountains and has to survive the extremely cold temperatures and rough climate. As some of the people die, the survivors are forced to make a terrible decision between starvation and cannibalism.
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Almost 20 years before Frank Marshall brought tears to your eyes with his mesmerizing epic "Alive", there already was the legendary Mexican exploitation director René Cardona who used the same drama as an outline for his ambitious film "Supervivientes de los Andes". The unforgettable fatal flight of Fairchild 571 that crashed in the Argentinian Andes on October 13, 1972. This terrible accident cost the lives of many passengers, most of them members of a professional rugby team. But 16 people of them were eventually rescued thanks to their strong will to survive and because they fed on the mortal remains of their unfortunate fellow-passengers. Of course you can't claim that this cheaply made and roughly edited film is better than the famous 90's version but I definitely appreciate and respect this film more. After all, an exploitation film demands a lot more input from both cast and crew while the big-budgeted Marshall film, although intense, feels more like routine money-making. The sets and special effects naturally can't compete with "Alive", but "Supervivientes..." delivers an equally impressive sentiment of hopelessness and creates an even more nightmarish hell of snow. Cardona's film is ambitious, surprisingly compelling and easily one of the most remarkable Mexican productions ever. I am really astonished that Cardona's take on this story isn't more exploitative and explicit. The scenes where the deceased passengers are cut open and consumed are nevertheless hard to digest, but they only serve to increase the credibility of the catastrophe and to stress the inhuman conditions of the survivors. Rather praiseworthy for a vicious director who gained fame with his notoriously bad films like "Night of the Bloody Apes" and the Santo-series. The unknown young Mexican actors do a great job and the musical score is endearing. The story is well-known, of course, so the screenplay doesn't offer any unexpected shocks. Either by history or previously having seen "Alive", you know which kind of dramas these people still have to endure before being rescued and you can only await them. Still, this is a good film that shouldn't be bashed like too often is the case.
When this picture came out in 1976 on theatres I and my father went to watch it, sadly due my tender age they didn't allowed me enter to see so disturbing picture, thus I'd beg to him watch it as long as he report the whole picture aftermaths, the time goes by and just in 1984 I'd another opportunity to watch it on TV, everything what my father told to me were still fresh at my memory, over this terrifying accident at Andes mountains.
The fatal flying from Uruguay toward Chile taking on board a rugby team among passengers crashed at frozen mountain at winter season in 13 October of 1972, afterwards the survivors stranded at mountain trying to a radio contact, meanwhile at ground strong efforts were made for a searching and possible rescue by several countries led by Uruguay Air Force and even by civil aircrafts without success, the helpless passenger between the starvation had a hard choice to do cannibalism to survive.
This Mexican poduction had a smashing box-office in Latin America, featuring the great Hugo Stiglitz whom Tarantino has great regards, based on the book wrote by Clay Blair Jr, adapted by Rene Cordona Sr. It astonished the world and the audience, therefore it wasn't easy to watch so unsetting cannibalism sequences, I'd to skip these loathsome scenes, among 45 passengers and crew just 16 have been survived in 73 longest days at freezing spot, due the heroic deed of two youngest self-sacrificing survivors.
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First watch: 1984 / How many: 3 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.5.
The fatal flying from Uruguay toward Chile taking on board a rugby team among passengers crashed at frozen mountain at winter season in 13 October of 1972, afterwards the survivors stranded at mountain trying to a radio contact, meanwhile at ground strong efforts were made for a searching and possible rescue by several countries led by Uruguay Air Force and even by civil aircrafts without success, the helpless passenger between the starvation had a hard choice to do cannibalism to survive.
This Mexican poduction had a smashing box-office in Latin America, featuring the great Hugo Stiglitz whom Tarantino has great regards, based on the book wrote by Clay Blair Jr, adapted by Rene Cordona Sr. It astonished the world and the audience, therefore it wasn't easy to watch so unsetting cannibalism sequences, I'd to skip these loathsome scenes, among 45 passengers and crew just 16 have been survived in 73 longest days at freezing spot, due the heroic deed of two youngest self-sacrificing survivors.
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First watch: 1984 / How many: 3 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.5.
This dubbed Italia effort, the first movie, recreating the events of that tragic day in 1972, when that soccer team crashed in the Andes, is indeed involving, despite some cheaply filmed shots, that required a background screen. The surviving victims, some in a great deal of pain, finally had to resort to eating their friends. Two embarked off to get help, the second time succeeding in their quest. We learn from the first effort, if they had gone in the opposite direction, they would of come across the town. But you're in the Andes, remember. You couldn't hypothesize on where the closest help is. During this crisis of starvation and stuck in this below O blizzard, you almost feel like your one of them in this hellish ordeal. This movie which in my opinion, was better than the remake 16 years later, doesn't hold back on the dissection of these dead nude bodies, where for the living, this was their only source of nourishment. Be warned, some of the canniballism scenes may disturb but for you strong stomachs out there, this is a recommended viewing experience of a tragedy, you'll never forget, where hope and belief had to be kept strong. An inspirational drama, with an inspirational soundtrack.
The father and son directors Rene Cardona Sr. and Jr. (the king and prince of Mexican exploitation!) first international hit movie. The Cardonas has given me hours and hours of quality entertainment and my expectations for Survive! was naturally mountain-high, being their most talked about and hyped efforts (amongst exploitation fans that is). I was really surprised to find out that the movie is actually a pretty dull affair. I suppose the negative imdb reviews should have scared me off, but the Cardona-flicks always get bad reviews, and hey - I would have seen it anyway. You all know the story, based on an actual incident: A plane crashes in the Andes and the survivors are forced to eat parts of the crash victims in order to stay alive. Much of the running time is filled up with endless talking and the moral issue of their survival is stretched out far too long for it's own good. The movie is not at all as gory as they say - I saw the uncut version and still feel that Alive was much gorier. I'm no real gorehound, but in such a slow moving picture as this a little more flesh and blood really would have spiced things up a bit. I would not say the movie is a complete waste of time, it does have its moments, but unfortunately it lacks the speed and charm of movies like Carlos, Hostages!, Night Of The Bloody Apes and Guyana (amongst others). See them before you see this.
Recounts the true-life story of a group of Uruguayan Rugby players and other people travelling to Chile to play a game in 1972 .After their airplane crashes in the remote , snowy Andes , they are forced to turn to cannibalism during a 10-week struggle to survive. Despite sub-zero temperatures, famine and scarce supplies they will do anything to survive , even if that means they have to eat their loved ones who are dead as food .The most shocking episode in the history of human survival . They survived the impossible...by doing the unthinkable . They were the ordinary young men driven to the very limits of human endurance. The triumph of the human spirit . Caution: The recreation of the 1972 Andes plane crash and the Survival Scenes may be too intense for young teenagers ¡
Thilling and exciting film concerning the famous batle for survival including gore and blood . The best scenes are the immense efforts the group have to carry out , forced to do anything and everything they could to stay alive on meager rations , ultimately eating human food through the freezing cold , as well as the stirring , moving final scenes . Skillfully crafted and doggedly played by an unknown cast , exception for the partially famous Mexican actor Hugo Stiglitz who has developed a long career as national as international . Special effects are passable , but other parts of the movie are never fully realized . The movie pushes too hard and too far , and no apt for squeamish . It strives for being some inspirational but falls well short of inspired and marred by some exploitation scenes . Director Rene Cardona focus the fight for survival , but at times chooses the gruesome idea of cannibalism by showing gory images . However , the Walt Disney version 1993 by Frank Marshall with Ethan Hawke , Vincent Spano, Josh Hamilton chose instead to focus on all aspects of the deseperate fight including deep relationships among them and brief remarks about cannibalism with no gore .
In spite of receiving awful critics, this "Survive!"results to be an acceptable and decent film professionally directed in medium budget by Rene Cardona (SantaClaus, Don Juan Tenorio, Asesino invisible , El Enmascarado de Plata , Blue Demon, El Pueblo del Terror , Santo y tesoro de Dracula , Tesoro de Moctezuma and many others) .Rating 6/10 . Passable and watchable .
Thilling and exciting film concerning the famous batle for survival including gore and blood . The best scenes are the immense efforts the group have to carry out , forced to do anything and everything they could to stay alive on meager rations , ultimately eating human food through the freezing cold , as well as the stirring , moving final scenes . Skillfully crafted and doggedly played by an unknown cast , exception for the partially famous Mexican actor Hugo Stiglitz who has developed a long career as national as international . Special effects are passable , but other parts of the movie are never fully realized . The movie pushes too hard and too far , and no apt for squeamish . It strives for being some inspirational but falls well short of inspired and marred by some exploitation scenes . Director Rene Cardona focus the fight for survival , but at times chooses the gruesome idea of cannibalism by showing gory images . However , the Walt Disney version 1993 by Frank Marshall with Ethan Hawke , Vincent Spano, Josh Hamilton chose instead to focus on all aspects of the deseperate fight including deep relationships among them and brief remarks about cannibalism with no gore .
In spite of receiving awful critics, this "Survive!"results to be an acceptable and decent film professionally directed in medium budget by Rene Cardona (SantaClaus, Don Juan Tenorio, Asesino invisible , El Enmascarado de Plata , Blue Demon, El Pueblo del Terror , Santo y tesoro de Dracula , Tesoro de Moctezuma and many others) .Rating 6/10 . Passable and watchable .
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- TriviaAlthough not directly involved with the film - except for the presentation - Hollywood producers Allan Carr and Robert Stigwood bought the film rights to all English speaking countries and released it with great publicity. The result was a huge box-office hit for both men.
- GoofsWhen they are cutting up the dead body to feast, the meat is easily sliced off, but in reality the meat should had been frozen and wouldn't be able to be so easily cut into "bacon size" strips.
- ConnectionsEdited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 10 (2007)
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