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Savage!

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Savage! (1973)
ActionDrama

Action packed story of how Jim Haygood (James Glehart) young, black and brilliant becomes the legendary leader of a rebel army. In a daring ambush on the beach Moncada, elusive leader of the... Read allAction packed story of how Jim Haygood (James Glehart) young, black and brilliant becomes the legendary leader of a rebel army. In a daring ambush on the beach Moncada, elusive leader of the rebel army, is captured by Jim Haygood and turned over to the authorities. That night, Ji... Read allAction packed story of how Jim Haygood (James Glehart) young, black and brilliant becomes the legendary leader of a rebel army. In a daring ambush on the beach Moncada, elusive leader of the rebel army, is captured by Jim Haygood and turned over to the authorities. That night, Jim celebrates his success in a nightclub, where he meets two glamorous young girl entertain... Read all

  • Director
    • Cirio H. Santiago
  • Writer
    • Ed Medard
  • Stars
    • James Iglehart
    • Lada Edmund Jr.
    • Carol Speed
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    200
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    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writer
      • Ed Medard
    • Stars
      • James Iglehart
      • Lada Edmund Jr.
      • Carol Speed
    • 8User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    James Iglehart
    James Iglehart
    • Savage
    Lada Edmund Jr.
    Lada Edmund Jr.
    • Vicki
    Carol Speed
    Carol Speed
    • Amanda
    Sally Jordan
    • Sylvia
    Rosanna Ortiz
    Rosanna Ortiz
    • Julia
    Ken Metcalfe
    Ken Metcalfe
    • Melton
    • (as Ken Metcalf)
    Vic Diaz
    Vic Diaz
    • Minister
    Aura Aurea
    • China
    Eddie Gutierrez
    Eddie Gutierrez
    • Flores
    Harley Paton
    Marie Saunders
    Donna Lee Miller
    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writer
      • Ed Medard
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    4Uriah43

    A Bit Too Unrealistic

    "Jim Haygood" (James Iglehart) is a mercenary from America who has been hired by a corrupt government in Southeast Asia to help put down a revolt. As it so happens his platoon captures the leader of the rebels who goes by the name of "Moncada" and he turns him over to his superiors. He also turns over a young woman for their interrogation as well. Not long afterward he is shocked to hear that Moncada was murdered and the young woman was repeatedly raped and then also killed. When he angrily confronts his superiors things get out of hand and he is imprisoned and informed that he will be executed soon. Having nothing to lose he attempts an escape and manages to take shelter in a room belonging to two young American women by the names of "Vicki" (Lada Edmund Jr.) and "Amanda" (Carol Speed). Unfortunately, the authorities soon raid the room and although both James and Amanda manage to escape into the jungle, Vicki isn't as fortunate and is forcibly taken to a jail cell to be tortured until she gives them the location of where they can find James. Now rather than reveal any more of the story and risk ruining the film for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this movie had potential but wasn't quite as good as it could have been. For starters the combat scenes were a bit too unrealistic. Additionally, the dialogue could have also used some improvement. Even so this wasn't a terribly bad "blaxploitation" picture and I rate it as just slightly below average.
    NathanielAOliver

    This is a pretty poor movie, and awfully hokey too!

    To start, I only watched "Savage!" for one particular reason; because I am a BIG fan of Lada Edmund Jr. If I was not a fan of Lada's, there would truly be no real reason for me to sit and watch such a terrible movie. The acting is horrific, and the dialogue does not even come close to being believable. I might love Lada, but she doesn't deserve any serious Oscar consideration. I know that there are also a lot of people out there that love Carol Speed; well, she's not any good either in this, in terms of acting ability and skill. But regardless of the terrible acting and poor dialogue, the worst thing about "Savage!" is the repetition of far too many ridiculous scenes with guns! It is just unreal for anyone to take these scenes seriously! It's as if the director grabbed a handful of B-movie actors and a large amount minority bystanders from the street, dumped a thousand guns on top of them, and shouted "Run!". Within a matter of seconds, Lada Edmund Jr. and Carol Speed go from cheesy night-club dancers to machine-gun toting guerrilla women! If you watch "Savage!", at some point in the middle of it you'll find yourself asking, "Whoa, did I just miss about 15 minutes here?".

    Lastly, I shall mention that there is one nice bonus to "Savage!". You do get a scene of Lada and Carol swimming without their tops on. The ONLY reason for this scene to be in this movie was to show boobs! It has NOTHING to do with anything else in the movie. This is so blatantly obvious, that it hurts. But if you think Lada is cute, and you've always wondered what "The Girl in the Cage" looked like beneath her shirt, then you won't be disappointed by the topless scene in "Savage!". Like I said before, I LOVE LADA EDMUND JR.!!
    6Red-Barracuda

    Fun blaxploitation

    This one stars James Inglehart who made a memorable appearance as the boxer Randy Black(!) from Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. He's good value here in a face-like-fizz/chewing-the-scenery kind of way. He plays a mercenary who changes sides and fights for a group of rebels against the evil government. Lots of fun action scenes and some interesting characters like a female rebel who performs a knife throwing act, at one point she says 'I practised with my little brother...I guess that's why I'm an only child'. Priceless banter!
    CurtHerzstark

    Better then most blaxploitation....

    I'm no expert on the whole blaxploitation genre but I have seen, Shaft (1971), TNT Jackson (1974) etc and have to say this film was a big surprise for me.

    The story of a CIA(or some kind of military special forces adviser) played by James Iglehart as Savage set in some south east Asian country(read:Vietnam) who first helps the dictatorship and then realizes his mistake and turns on his former allies is not new.

    There are a lot of clichés but this film has some very dark undercurrents that few films in the same genre can match.

    Savage! (1973)is more reminiscent of The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1973) a highly controversial film about a African American who joins up with the CIA and starts a revolution in the USA using the knowledge he acquired from CIA.

    One wonders whether or not Cirio H. Santiago(director of Savage!) saw The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1973)or if just one of those strange coincidences? The parallels between the political awareness among americas youth and growth of various organizations like Black Panther Party, Weather Underground etc and the ongoing Vietnam war is strangely reflected in this cheaply made b-movie.

    Savage behaviour is a reminder of Muhammad Alis refusal to fight in Vietnam. Savage also behaves like a young member of the Black Panther Party and film becomes a metaphor for the internal struggle that USA was going through at that time.

    However it is a blaxploitation movie filled with fun, action scenes, loose women(and some interracial sex!) especially knife throwing bomb shell Lada Edmund Jr. who is just amazing in this film.

    Lada Edmund Jr. was a very talented gogo dancer and there are lots of nice clips of her on Youtube.

    Supported by talented actors like Vic Diaz, Carol Speed etc this a very good blaxploitation film that deserves more attention.

    Why it is more or less forgotten today is strange but should be seen by anyone who wants to see a different kind of blaxploitation film.

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      Edited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 10 (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Title Theme: Savage
      Written by Don Julian and Arthur Wright

      Performed by Don Julian

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    • Release date
      • 1977 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Philippines
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Technician
    • Filming locations
      • Philippines
    • Production company
      • New World Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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