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Iguana

  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
593
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Iguana (1988)
AdventureCrimeDramaThriller

In the 19th century, a bullied, disfigured man dubbed Iguana flees from abusive locals, finds his own island and declares himself tyrant of his new domain. A man and a woman get stranded the... Read allIn the 19th century, a bullied, disfigured man dubbed Iguana flees from abusive locals, finds his own island and declares himself tyrant of his new domain. A man and a woman get stranded there and become victims of his new sadistic nature.In the 19th century, a bullied, disfigured man dubbed Iguana flees from abusive locals, finds his own island and declares himself tyrant of his new domain. A man and a woman get stranded there and become victims of his new sadistic nature.

  • Director
    • Monte Hellman
  • Writers
    • Alberto Vázquez Figueroa
    • Monte Hellman
    • David M. Zehr
  • Stars
    • Everett McGill
    • Michael Bradford
    • Roger Kendall
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    593
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Monte Hellman
    • Writers
      • Alberto Vázquez Figueroa
      • Monte Hellman
      • David M. Zehr
    • Stars
      • Everett McGill
      • Michael Bradford
      • Roger Kendall
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Everett McGill
    Everett McGill
    • Oberlus
    Michael Bradford
    • White-Bearded Sailor
    Roger Kendall
    • Roger
    Robert Case
    • One Eyed Sailor
    Fabio Testi
    Fabio Testi
    • Gamboa
    Jack Taylor
    Jack Taylor
    • Captain 'Old Lady II'
    Maru Valdivielso
    Maru Valdivielso
    • Carmen
    • (as Maru Valdivieso)
    Pierangelo Pozzato
    • Rodrigo
    Alessandro Tasca
    • Priest at Funeral
    Fernando Cebrián
    Fernando Cebrián
    • Ibarra
    Charly Husey
    • Zombie
    Michael Madsen
    Michael Madsen
    • Sebastián
    Guillermo Antón
    • Alberto
    Ricardo Navarrete
    • Priest at Church
    Amaia Merino
    • Girl Who Sings
    • (as Amaya Merino)
    Joseph Culp
    Joseph Culp
    • Dominique
    Timothy C. Ryan
    Timothy C. Ryan
    • George
    • (as Tim Ryan)
    Agustín Guevara
    • Knut
    • Director
      • Monte Hellman
    • Writers
      • Alberto Vázquez Figueroa
      • Monte Hellman
      • David M. Zehr
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    chaos-rampant

    A stark allegory on the darkest recesses of human nature.

    I have immense respect for Hellman. The art-house establishment deigned to stoop down and pick Two-Lane Blacktop from the grindhouse cracks and curious bystanders have ventured into his early films to watch a young Jack Nicholson, but he's remained largely forgotten with long dry spells of not getting work or getting in paycheck movies. But here he is back in 1988, assembling a cast of marginal stars at one time or another (Everett McGill, Fabio Testi, Michael Madsen), by way of a story about a disfigured harpooner haunted by ridicule and ostracism who finds himself stranded on a deserted island and declares himself there sovereign king and ruler of a bunch of hapless sailors he keeps as slaves, Hellman creates a stark allegory on the darkest most base instincts of human nature: the need to oppress and avenge wrongs real and imaginary, to reassert one's individuality through strength if by no other means, to bridge one's alienation and lovelessness by using that very alienation and lack of love as a battering ram against those who denied them to him. The movie is heavily flawed, the narrative in the first half that switches between the deserted island and some unspecified Spanish colony is disjointed, and the movie, try as it might to mask the fact, has a low budget look, but Hellman does great job with his material. At times gorgeous to look at, with interesting interplays between the characters that keep the plot from veering too far into selfconscious allegory, the movie plays like an exotic adventure undercut with philosophic undertones that Herman Melville might have written, and indeed I think there's a similar story about a halfmad hermit-king who lived for years in the Galapagos related in his travelogue Los Encantadas.
    7Bunuel1976

    IGUANA (Monte Hellman, 1988) ***

    After less than encouraging outings like THE PIRATE MOVIE (1982), YELLOWBEARD (1983) and Roman Polanski's PIRATES (1986; partly shot over here in Malta), pirate movies in the 1980s were an incongruity – more so for one that was really a character study and filmed partly in Spanish, while incorporating sex, equally explicit language, gore and even horror trappings! It proved Hellman's return to the director's chair after 10 years in the wilderness – for which he was re-united with the leading man of his last, Fabio Testi (here allotted "special participation" status but actually essaying a large supporting and pivotal role) and dedicating it to that one's co-star Warren Oates who had died prematurely in the interim!

    Apparently, the film and its source novel were inspired by a real person (the fanatical Queequeg character in Herman Melville's classic "Moby Dick" was also said to be based on him) and events: a harpoonist (played by Everett McGill and wearing make-up once again, following his turns as a caveman in QUEST FOR FIRE [1981} and a werewolf in SILVER BULLET {1985}!) is shunned and abhorred for his lizard-like countenance, over which he renounces God (by ostensibly invoking a zombie during a voodoo rite!) and wages war on the rest of mankind. Escaping his latest crew members' torments to a deserted island, he decides to lord it over the land and whoever happens to turn up there. Soon, he has a handful of slaves (two played by the sons of popular character actors, namely Robert Ryan and Robert Culp!), one a mute, yet another constitutes an early role for Michael Madsen but, above all, a free-spirited Spanish aristocrat (well played by the lovely Maru Valdivielso). In another unexpected – and potentially mystifying – touch, her life and McGill's occupy separate plot strands within the film until their paths eventually cross (their relationship making for a disturbing twist on the "Beauty And The Beast" theme).

    Unfortunately, we do not really pity the protagonist's plight because he treats everybody as his inferior and enemy (even when he does show compassion during the very last scene, his actions are construed as criminal and inhuman!) – his deformity but also his sneaky, vengeful and domineering ways actually bring to mind 'The Phantom Of The Opera'! Madsen, Ryan (in a remarkable decapitation scene evoking a similar one in Werner Herzog's AGUIRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD {1973}) and the girl (whom he repeatedly rapes and ultimately impregnates!) get the worst deal from him, since the learned Culp teaches McGill how to read and write. "Iguana", as he is referred to, despite being given the evocative name Oberlus, harbors a particular grudge against the sadistic Testi (who struggles with the English dialogue throughout but, remarkably, has managed to retain his distinctively handsome looks): boarding the latter's ship, he single-handedly kills a couple of his mates, abducts him and blows up the vessel!

    Incidentally, this specific bit of business takes place off-screen – which might give one the impression that Hellman is not interested in depicting action scenes: however, the inevitable showdown between McGill and Testi is certainly given its due. Still, the manner in which the villain perishes is deliberately left obscure and, in fact, the whole film (which Hellman personally edited) is filled with such ellipses: these include the afore-mentioned finale, where the crew of a Spanish galleon are about to land on the island in order to save the 'prisoners' and hopefully bring McGill to justice, yet we stick to the latter's personal dilemma without ever returning to them! This approach lends IGUANA a remarkably modern feel (the silken-soft visuals, then, seem to hark back to an earlier era in film-making, while the otherwise sluggish pace betrays its inherent artiness!), being also the mark of a true artist, without the need to resort to caricature and special effects as would prove the case with the recent PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN movies!

    In the accompanying Audio Commentary Hellman describes this as being the most difficult shoot he was on, because producer Franco Di Nunzio (the man behind the notorious CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST {1980}!) would constantly fail to provide the necessary equipment. Apparently, so badly-distributed was the film that only 7 copies were ever made of it – indeed, when Hellman met Quentin Tarantino (on whose debut, RESERVOIR DOGS {1992}, he would serve as Executive Producer), the former was surprised the latter knew IGUANA at all! However, he praises other collaborators (cast, cinematographer – whom he came to in a roundabout way, having originally asked for the d.p. of THE SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE {1973} who had long been dead by that point, nor was he able to secure the services of his assistant on that celebrated film). When asked if he had watched Roman Polanski's ROSEMARY'S BABY {1968}, in view of the fact that the all-important infant's face is never shown, Hellman ventures to joke that they actually recruited the very same child for the role!
    1merklekranz

    "Iguana" is total nonsense .................

    "Iguana" is really beautifully photographed, but as entertainment it is a miserable experience. The editing is extremely choppy, however the fatal problem is a total lack of believability. The deformed protagonist controls five or six people who washed up on his island kingdom. Obviously the self proclaimed king never sleeps, or his captives didn't want to wake him with a rock to the head? This screenplay is really so far fetched that I lost interest almost immediately. The dialog is stilted and tedious, and director Monte Hellman drops the ball at almost every opportunity. Michael Madsen is totally wasted, as is 98 minutes of your life. This is one to be avoided, and has no redeeming qualities. It's truly painful to watch such nonsense .......................... - MERK
    Serpent-5

    Hellman return in a slow moving melodrama

    When this film came out on video, it probably cause problem on the video store owner for which section of the store to put this film on. The film is action (sort of), horror (because of the video box cover), drama (unsimpathetic characters) and other stuff all rolled up in one in a overseas production directed by cult director Hellman. Bruce McGill stars as a misfit seaman with a messed up face who escape from a ship and wages war against mankind by keeping any castaway as his prisoners. Michael Madsen, Joseph Culp (robert's son) and even Italian leading man Fabio Testi is in this film! Maruska Dettmers was supposed to be in the film as she was listed in the trade papers, but backed out. Not recommended, but McGill's character lines are funny at times.
    7hokeybutt

    Excellent low budget action adventure!!!

    No, it's not some movie about a giant lizard that eats people... though that's what the title makes me think of. This is a pretty decent low-budget movie about a toughened sailor with a facial deformity that makes him look kind of lizard-like. His shipmates don't like him much and he jumps ship one night... but they find him again, beat and brand him. After a lifetime of such abuse he decides that from now on he will live the rest of his life taking what he wants, doing what he wants and forcing others to do his will. He takes over a small deserted island and enslaves the few people who wash up on its shores... cutting off their fingers (or heads) when they get out of line. Very interesting movie... the main character is a terrible person... but at times he also becomes the hero. We see that he has become this evil man because of the way he was treated by others all his life. Lovely (but sad) ending.

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    • Trivia
      Director Monte Hellman never wanted to direct this movie. He referred to the production experience as ''terrible''.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)
    • Soundtracks
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      By Franco Campanino

      Performed by Amaia Merino

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    • Release date
      • October 19, 1988 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Kampf auf der Todesinsel
    • Filming locations
      • Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Arco Films
      • Iguana Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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