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Yéti - Le géant d'un autre monde

Original title: Yeti - Il gigante del 20° secolo
  • 1977
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  • 1h 58m
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4.1/10
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Yéti - Le géant d'un autre monde (1977)
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Professor Wassermann is asked by industry magnate Morgan Hunnicut to lead an expedition to study the giant Yeti creature found frozen in a large ice block.Professor Wassermann is asked by industry magnate Morgan Hunnicut to lead an expedition to study the giant Yeti creature found frozen in a large ice block.Professor Wassermann is asked by industry magnate Morgan Hunnicut to lead an expedition to study the giant Yeti creature found frozen in a large ice block.

  • Director
    • Gianfranco Parolini
  • Writers
    • Mario di Nardo
    • Gianfranco Parolini
    • Marcello Coscia
  • Stars
    • Antonella Interlenghi
    • Mimmo Crao
    • Jim Sullivan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    880
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gianfranco Parolini
    • Writers
      • Mario di Nardo
      • Gianfranco Parolini
      • Marcello Coscia
    • Stars
      • Antonella Interlenghi
      • Mimmo Crao
      • Jim Sullivan
    • 26User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Antonella Interlenghi
    • Jane
    • (as Phoenix Grant)
    Mimmo Crao
    • Yeti
    Jim Sullivan
    • Herbie
    Tony Kendall
    Tony Kendall
    • Cliff Chandler
    Edoardo Faieta
    • Morgan Hunnicut
    • (as Eddie Faye)
    John Stacy
    John Stacy
    • Prof. Henry Wassermann
    Stelio Candelli
      Loris Bazzocchi
        Indio
        • American Collie
        Donald O'Brien
        Donald O'Brien
        • Sgt. Stricker
        Aldo Canti
        Aldo Canti
        • The Killer
        • (as Al Canti)
        Francesco D'Adda
        • Secretary
        Giuseppe Mattei
        • Kowarsky
        Claudio Zucchet
        • Barto
        Stefano Cedrati
        Stefano Cedrati
        • TV operator
        Agostino Scuderi
        Luciano Zanussi
        • Director
          • Gianfranco Parolini
        • Writers
          • Mario di Nardo
          • Gianfranco Parolini
          • Marcello Coscia
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        User reviews26

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        3ultramatt2000-1

        An abominable snow-job

        LOL! Not a bad way to start it. I thought this was original, but then I discovered it was a clone of the 1976 remake of KING KONG. I never saw KING KONG until I was 15. I saw this film when I was 9. The film's funky disco music will get stuck in your head! Not to mention the film's theme song by the Yetians. This is the worst creature effects I've ever seen. At the same time this film remains a holy grail of B-movies. Memorable quotes: "Take a tranquilizer and go to bed." "Put the Yeti in your tank and you have Yeti power." I remember seeing this film on MOVIE MACRABE hosted by Elvira. There is one scene where it was like KING KONG in reverse! In KING KONG he grabs the girl and climbs up the building, but in this film he climbs down the building and grabs the girl (who was falling)! Also around that year was another KONG clone MIGHTY PEKING MAN (1977) which came from Hong Kong. There is a lot of traveling matte scenes and motorized body parts. This film will leave you laughing. It is like I said, just another KING KONG clone. Rated PG for violence, language, thematic elements, and some scary scenes.
        4Coventry

        Exploitation explosion!

        "Yeti - Giant of the 20th Century" is more than just a film. It's a phenomenon. And rather than just be watched, it should be studied and analyzed!

        Being one of the worst movies ever made, and simultaneously also being one of the most popular crowd-pleasing movies at festivals, is quite an accomplishment. Sitting through this two-hour "experience" evokes a truckload of sentiments and impressions, varying from massively entertained onto deeply annoyed. "Yeti" superficially appears to feature all the characteristics of a raw and gritty euro-exploitation flick, but deep down it desires to be seen as an endearing and Disney type of family movie. Every aspect is shamelessly copied from somewhere else. The music is a rip-off of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, the script recycles the plot of the "King-Kong" movies, the young-kind-and-his-dog element comes from "Lassie", and the Yeti himself blatantly imitates Tina Turner's mega-mullet haircut.

        The grandchildren of megalomaniacal business tycoon Morgan Hunnicut discover a completely intact but deep-frozen Yeti that apparently drifted from the Himalayas to Northern Canada over the course of a few million years. After a lengthy thawing process, which inexplicably includes hanging underneath a helicopter in an oversized phone booth, the loudmouthed Hunnicut comes up with the brilliant idea to transport the Yeti to New York for a sensational commercial stunt. Meanwhile, the furry giant fell in love with Hunnicut's 16-year-old niece (the big perv!) and evil business competitors attempt to destroy it by turning off the air-conditioning. So cruel!

        The highlights - or lowlights if you wish - are too numerous to list. Beautiful Antonella Interlenghi makes the creature's nipple hard, there's a romantic interlude featuring a fishbone, the Yeti turns a skyscraper's elevator into a toy, and the titular primitive dude's height changes continuously. The last half hour is so exaggeratedly sentimental and sappy that it nearly ruins all the fun, and the "miraculous" return of Indie is a twist that even Disney would find too childish.
        Year2889

        Abominable Snowjob!

        Very poorly dubbed Italian babe befriends unfrozen Giant.

        This 1977 film is a director's tour de farce. It is one of the worst films ever made. Finding that out was a sublime pleasure which only z-movie afficianados can appreciate. The only reason that this film hasn't been on MST3K yet is that they would probably be rendered speechless. Nothing need be added to keep the laughs coming.

        I hardly know what else to say. You will be literally dazed by the less than special effects, crappy storyline, and bad sets which make up the crazy world of YETI!
        4WisdomsHammer

        King Kong-sized Big Foot with Fabio hair

        If you watch this thing, do yourself a favor and don't ask too many questions. Just sit back and enjoy this train wreck for the campy schlock it is. I think this movie would be even better if the people making it hadn't taken it as seriously as they did. Some of the other reviews have gone into more details, but I don't think that's necessary. This thing has to be experienced to be believed. Give it ten minutes and you'll know whether you can stand the rest of it. For B-movie fans, it's a rare and amazing treat. For the rest, it will be a hideous, head-shaking, mess that will have them constantly asking "WHY??" Watching this with one of them will make the movie even more fun. No one will be the same after watching this. It's a little like taking a reality-altering drug.
        7Bezenby

        And yet, he prevails

        The Yeti falls in love with the girl because she accidentally made his nipple go hard. That means that someone actually constructed a huge 'fake yeti nipple' out of plastic, with the ability to make it go hard. This film is ready to go that extra mile to be stupid.

        This King Kong rip-off features giant Yeti being found in Northern Canada like a frozen ready meal and is promptly melted by a keen scientist on behalf of a multi-millionaire. The millionaire wants to exploit that Yeti for monetary gain and the scientist wants to do science type things with it.

        Neither of them really think things through and they melt the thing while it's suspended from a helicopter in a cage and the next thing you know the Yeti is in a bad mood and everyone else is panicking. "Look out - he's got a tree!"

        One person exclaims before the Yeti makes friends with the millionaire's niece and nephew, or at least thinks the niece is his other half due to the aforementioned nipple scene. He also gives the two of them while reserving a fish the size of a dolphin for himself.

        Romance blossoms (rather one-sidedly) as the Yeti combs the nieces hair with a giant fishbone and after they heal a random gunshot wound the Yeti received, everyone becomes buddies. Except Tony Kendall who of course is a two-faced bad guy working for a rival company on the side.

        Yeti should really be one of the greatest bad films ever made, but it's about twenty minutes too long and by the end I wasn't sure if it was made to be aimed at kids, due to the Yeti going mental and killing about a dozen bad guys. You've got to dig that slow-mo reunion scene at the end mind you.

        The Yeti himself really looks like he has Barry Gibb's head placed on Burt Reynolds body and did an awful lot of screaming and window smashing, but not much rampaging as he was supposed to be a good guy. There's a lot of interaction between him and the kids which slows the film down, but I don't know - it's hard to hate a yeti film.

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        • Trivia
          This movie is part of the notorious german "SchleFaZ" series. Thus, it was aired 27. October 2023 on german TV station Tele5. ("SchleFaZ" is a german abbreviation, means "the worst films ever". In the series 2 hosts present the whole flick, dress up like the main characters and discuss the overwhelming incompetence of those involved. Great fun!) In addition, the film was shown simultaneously on the evening of the TV broadcast in 3 cinema halls of the Cinedom in Cologne; live in front of a total record-breaking 1600 (!!) enthusiastic Schlefaz fans.
        • Goofs
          Throughout The Film, The Yeti Changes Height Drastically. Presumably At The Beginning of the film He Seems About 20-25 Feet Tall But In The Toronto Scenes He Can Seen To Be 50 feet tall. And The Yeti Would Shrink/Grown Throughout the entire film.
        • Quotes

          Jane: Professor Henry, did you see? The yeti is alright. We made friends with him. He's sweet and gentle. We're not in any danger now.

          Prof. Wassermann: I know, I can see that, Jane. He's adopted you as his family. He's mistaken Herbie for his son and maybe you for his wife.

          Cliff Chandler: She might have some duties to fulfill when she stays here tonight.

          [Jane gasps in shock]

        • Alternate versions
          West German theatrical version was cut down to approx. 81 minutes.
        • Connections
          Edited into Virus cannibale (1980)
        • Soundtracks
          Yeti
          Theme

          Played by The Yetians

          Aris Records, Rome

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        • Release date
          • August 1, 1979 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Italy
          • Canada
        • Language
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • Yeti: el abominable hombre de las nieves
        • Filming locations
          • Toronto City Hall - 100 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
        • Production company
          • Stefano Film
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 58m(118 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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