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Quand la marabunta gronde

Titre original : The Naked Jungle
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 35min
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6,7/10
4,6 k
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Charlton Heston and Eleanor Parker in Quand la marabunta gronde (1954)
The Leiningen South American cocoa plantation is threatened by a 2-mile-wide, 20-mile-long column of army ants.
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Charlton Heston est le propriétaire sombre et puissant d'une plantation dans la jungle sud-américaine, sauvage et trompeuse.Charlton Heston est le propriétaire sombre et puissant d'une plantation dans la jungle sud-américaine, sauvage et trompeuse.Charlton Heston est le propriétaire sombre et puissant d'une plantation dans la jungle sud-américaine, sauvage et trompeuse.

  • Réalisation
    • Byron Haskin
  • Scénario
    • Philip Yordan
    • Ranald MacDougall
    • Carl Stephenson
  • Casting principal
    • Charlton Heston
    • Eleanor Parker
    • Abraham Sofaer
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    4,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Byron Haskin
    • Scénario
      • Philip Yordan
      • Ranald MacDougall
      • Carl Stephenson
    • Casting principal
      • Charlton Heston
      • Eleanor Parker
      • Abraham Sofaer
    • 79avis d'utilisateurs
    • 40avis des critiques
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    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
    • Christopher Leiningen
    Eleanor Parker
    Eleanor Parker
    • Joanna Leiningen
    Abraham Sofaer
    Abraham Sofaer
    • Incacha
    William Conrad
    William Conrad
    • Commissioner - Local Govt. Official
    Romo Vincent
    Romo Vincent
    • Boat Captain
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Medicine Man
    John Dierkes
    John Dierkes
    • Gruber
    Leonard Strong
    Leonard Strong
    • Kutina
    Norma Calderón
    • Zala
    • (as Norma Calderon)
    Jerado Decordovier
    • Gruber's Indian
    • (non crédité)
    Pilar Del Rey
    Pilar Del Rey
    • Indian Wife
    • (non crédité)
    Bernie Gozier
    Bernie Gozier
    • Gruber's Indian
    • (non crédité)
    Leon Lontoc
    Leon Lontoc
    • Indian
    • (non crédité)
    John Mansfield
    • Foreman
    • (non crédité)
    Ronald Alan Numkena
    • Indian Boy
    • (non crédité)
    Rodd Redwing
    Rodd Redwing
    • Indian
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Reitzen
    Jack Reitzen
    • Fat Man
    • (non crédité)
    Carlos Rivero
    • Indian Husband
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Byron Haskin
    • Scénario
      • Philip Yordan
      • Ranald MacDougall
      • Carl Stephenson
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    8bkoganbing

    Leiningen, A Man With Issues

    Given the fact that this is the Fifties and the Code was coming to an end, this is still a remarkably erotic film, almost Tennessee Williams like in its treatment of sexual issues.

    Charlton Heston's Christopher Leiningen could have been created by Tennessee Willlams. He came to the South American jungles as a teenager and built up a plantation out of the jungle and it took him over 15 years to do it. He now decides to get himself a wife and begat some children.

    Heston says so quite frankly he has pointedly refrained from indulging any lust with the native women because in his society there'a a nasty name for whites who do so. In keeping with his Tennessee Williams like character, he's from New Orleans so his attitude to darker skinned people is understandable.

    He has his brother put in an advertisement for a mail order bride and Heston can't believe his luck when the drop dead gorgeous Eleanor Parker shows up on his door. She's not what you would picture a mail order bride to be. But then marital problems arise when he discovers she's a widow, used goods as the common phrase was back in the day.

    Parker has a few of her own issues and that and Heston's inexperience in these matters lead to a rocky start and almost an ending. But then come the ants.

    As District Commissioner William Conrad says, every generation or two something puts ants in the ants pants and up they come out of their ant hills and go on the march destroying every scrap of life before them. And man has found no way to stop them.

    The ants kind of make everyone come together in a crisis. What they do is some of the most frightening stuff ever put on film.

    If The Naked Jungle were made today it would be far more explicit about all the sexual problems than this version was. There might be better special effects. But you won't get better players than you will in Charlton Heston and Eleanor Parker as leads.

    Unless they resurrected Tennessee Williams to write the screenplay.
    bpodoff-1

    Leiningen Versus The Ants!!

    The movie The Naked Jungle was magnificent!! It was extremely

    enthralling!! The title "Leiningen versus the ants" was the original story!! It was first broadcast on radio probably in the 1940's maybe even earlier!! The radio show was even better than the movie if that is possible!! The suspense, the intrigue, you bit your nails down to your knuckles!! The radio show was fabulous!! That's why they re-broadcast it over and over again every year or every two years. I listened to it many times!! The movie of course gives a different perspective!! You can actually see The RED ARMY ANTS, or RED ANTS, or ARMY ANTS frighteningly live which of course you couldn't do on radio!! These ants do exist and they are dangerous!! But also let us not forget that this movie is a great love story!! Here we have Charlton Heston, a real hunk!! A strapping six foot four very handsome, very physical male!! Then we have his love interest, Eleanor Parker a ravishing, redheaded beauty, with a fantastic body and figure!! A man and a woman in their prime eventually attracted to each other and falling in love at the end!! What more can you ask for in a movie! RED ANTS and A RAVISHING RED HEAD. That's why this was a great movie in it's time and still is today in my opinion!!
    8Hitchcoc

    Wow, There Are a Lot of Ants!

    Before Charlton Heston faced the Red Sea, the Apes, and the anti-gun folks, he was in this picture, where he takes second billing to the Marabunta (sic), army ants that want to eat his plantation. His other problem is his knockout mail order bride with whom he is having trouble communicating. With Heston at his most passionate, running the emotional ladder from A to B, it's hard to tell. Nevertheless, I saw this movie with my sister when we were about 9 or 10 and movies cost 15 cents. We would hide behind the seat in front of us each time the skeletal remains of the alcoholic guy showed up (we sat through the movie four times). The rest of the theatre shrieked. The movie is really a lot of fun. Those ants are a menace which, like the shark in Jaws, don't really have anything personal against us--they are just hungry and eating everything in their path. Heston must find a way to combat them or lose everything he has. As a teenager, one of my top ten short stories was "Leinengen Versus the Ants." This does justice to the story although I don't remember anything about the "experienced" young woman he finds himself with. I chanced upon this film on AMC one day and I was totally caught up in it. Give it a chance. It will keep you on the edge of your seat. If you're looking for a fully developed dramatic piece, forget it.
    8thinker1691

    " If you knew more about music, than women, you'd know, a piano is better when its been played"

    Deep in the jungles of South America, there are many ferocious animals which are feared by the mention of their very name. The jaguar, the anaconda and of course, piranha fish. However, none causes a room full of talking people into silence as does the word, . . 'Marabunta.' Anyone who has ever seen, heard or encountered them, know what a vast marauding monster they are. In point of fact, the term marabunta, means "Soldier Ants." Therein lies the basis for the story enclosed in the book, 'Leiningen's Woman.' The tale involves a solitary man, living deep in the South American jungle who decides to marry a woman by proxy. He sends a letter to his brother, living in New Orleans, for a mail order bride. What he receives is a beautiful, sophisticated, accomplished female who is everything, the man wants, but so fears. No sooner does she arrive, when they and the surrounding area are threatened by a vast hoard of Army Ants. No one has ever been able to stop them, but the stubborn man, admonishes the natives by telling them, ". . . . run is you wish, or stay and be brave, like Leiningen's Woman." Had it not been for Charlton Heston as Christopher Leiningen, Eleanor Parker as his wife, Abraham Sofaer as Incacha and William Conrad as the Commissioner, the film might have melted into obscurity. As they did however, the movie has become a Classic. Well done. ****
    8Bogmeister

    Marabunta! - when ants come, the monkeys run!

    An old style Hollywood adventure taking place in the Amazon jungles circa year 1901, this is a favorite of mine from TV showings dating back 30 years ago. A portion of the jungles have been tamed by Heston's character as the story begins; he's carved out his own little kingdom with sweat and blood, with the help of local natives, and now his new wife (Parker), married by proxy, arrives. This is one of Heston's better characters: he's well-suited to play this proud, often arrogant male, driven to build a personal empire to perhaps compensate for the inherent failings of such men. His main weakness is he knows nothing about women, and Parker, almost regal in her bearing, represents a kind of strength and sophistication he is obviously not accustomed to. Their meeting and slowly building towards a mutual respect after a very rough beginning is in itself an interesting story, but this exotic adventure throws in a spectacular menace to add suspense to the whole thing. The jungle, as it turns out, allows Heston only 15 years of conquest before fighting back in 'nature-gone-amok' style similar to all the future eco-terror pictures of the later seventies.

    By now, everyone knows that this menace is the soldier ant, or 'marabunta' as it's mysteriously referred to in the middle of the story. I think even audiences who saw this back in '54 were probably aware of what the threat was beforehand, as well. But it's not revealed during the film until after several ominous yet uninformative references by the main characters. It comes across as some huge monstrous threat - which indeed it is - billions upon billions of these ants merge together to form a monster 20 miles long and 2 miles wide. As the local commissioner (Conrad) states, with quavering voice, these ants actually think, in military fashion. Nothing stands in its way and we mean nothing. But, of course, if anyone is going to give it the all-American try, it's Heston (yes, he's a character who grew up in South America, but he's strictly the U.S.of A breed - the rugged individual). This builds towards a literal war between Heston's resources and the invading army of ants, and it's a grand finale. It's interesting that this came out about the same time as "Them," a sci-fi tale about giant ants. But the ants here are real - this may make them all the more terrifying. See also "Phase IV," twenty years later, for a different take on even more intelligent ants.

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    • Anecdotes
      Charlton Heston improvised during the argument scene between Eleanor Parker and himself. It was not scripted that he splash perfume all over her. This move intensified the action and a surprised Parker was able to react accordingly.
    • Gaffes
      During the first meeting/"confrontation" between Joanna and Christopher there comes a point in the conversation when he asks her if she is 'laughing at him.' As she turns from the dresser to face him at the very upper left corner for approx. 35 frames the moving shadow of what may well be a boom mic can easily be seen as it follows the motion.
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      Joanna Leiningen: Do you think this moat will stop them?

      Christopher Leiningen: Ants are strictly land creatures. They can't swim. Right, Incacha?

      Incacha: Monkeys not swim also. They cross rivers even so.

      Christopher Leiningen: The intelligence of monkeys is more than ants, less than man.

      Incacha: Is so.

      [laughing]

      Incacha: When ants come, monkeys run.

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      Edited into Atlantis, terre engloutie (1961)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 septembre 1954 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Naked Jungle
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Florahome, Floride, États-Unis(dynamiting of bridges)
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      • Paramount Pictures
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