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Rampage

  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
844
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Robert Mitchum, Jack Hawkins, and Elsa Martinelli in Rampage (1963)
AdventureRomance

In colonial Malaysia, British big game-hunter Otto Abbot and American trapper Harry Stanton clash over the ethics of catching versus killing animals and over Abbot's mistress, Anna.In colonial Malaysia, British big game-hunter Otto Abbot and American trapper Harry Stanton clash over the ethics of catching versus killing animals and over Abbot's mistress, Anna.In colonial Malaysia, British big game-hunter Otto Abbot and American trapper Harry Stanton clash over the ethics of catching versus killing animals and over Abbot's mistress, Anna.

  • Director
    • Phil Karlson
  • Writers
    • Robert I. Holt
    • Marguerite Roberts
    • Alan Caillou
  • Stars
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Elsa Martinelli
    • Jack Hawkins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • Robert I. Holt
      • Marguerite Roberts
      • Alan Caillou
    • Stars
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Elsa Martinelli
      • Jack Hawkins
    • 18User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Harry Stanton
    Elsa Martinelli
    Elsa Martinelli
    • Anna
    Jack Hawkins
    Jack Hawkins
    • Otto Abbot
    Sabu
    Sabu
    • Talib
    Cely Carillo
    • Chep
    • (as Cely Carrillo)
    Émile Genest
    Émile Genest
    • Schelling
    • (as Emile Genest)
    Stefan Schnabel
    Stefan Schnabel
    • Sakai Chief
    David Cadiente
    • Baka
    Sylva Koscina
    Sylva Koscina
    • Stewardess
    Allyson Ames
      John Keaka
      • Malay Warrior
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Phil Karlson
      • Writers
        • Robert I. Holt
        • Marguerite Roberts
        • Alan Caillou
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      6bkoganbing

      The Trapper And The Hunter

      Rampage casts Robert Mitchum and Jack Hawkins as a trapper of wild game and a hunter of same respectively. They've been hired by the Berlin Zoo to bag some big cats for exhibition. Both of them see themselves as Hemingway like existential characters, each with a distinct philosophy about the profession they've chosen for themselves. Both have world wide reputations for what they do.

      Probably it would all have been fine had not Hawkins introduced Mitchum to Elsa Martinelli his mistress who has been such since she was found in a burned out church during World War II as an adolescent. Hawkins did introduce her to the facts of life, but Elsa's been taking care of business on her own for a while, but she always comes back to Hawkins. A fling with Mitchum though has Hawkins going through the Othello thing without an Iago to stoke those green fires.

      The trio is looking for special game, it is reported that there is an enchantress in the Malay jungle, a mixed breed of a tiger and a leopard. When we see the enchantress it looks like it has the bone structure and shape of a tiger, but the spots of a leopard. The Malay natives regard them as special.

      I saw Rampage in the theater when it first came out and the jungle scenes are great, but the soap opera plot among the leads is strictly melodramatic. Still I think fans of the leading characters will like it.
      6ZeddaZogenau

      Adventure Flick with Robert MITCHUM and Elsa MARTINELLI

      Big game hunt for a trophy wife with Robert Mitchum and Elsa Martinelli

      This adventure film by Phil Karlson (1908-1982) is also known in German-speaking countries as "IM BANNE DER ROTEN TIGERIN / Under the Spell of the Red Tigress". The beautifully photographed images come from Harold Lipstein. Elmer Bernstein contributes the music. The Warner Brothers film studio spared no effort.

      The famous Wilhelma Zoo from Stuttgart in West Germany (but was filmed in the San Diego Zoo!) commissions an animal catcher (Robert Mitchum, 1917-1997) to catch two tigers and a rare big cat called "The Queen" in the jungle of Malaysia. There is supposed to be support from a notorious big game hunter (Jack Hawkins, 1910-1973), who is in a relationship with a much younger woman (Elsa Martinelli). Even before they go to Malaysia, a bitter fight breaks out between these two alpha men over the beautiful woman, who of course goes on the expedition...

      Elsa Martinelli (1935-2017) looks beautiful in this film and is decked out in the most elegant costumes. Nevertheless, the way in which she is portrayed here as a woman trained by men is rather unpleasant. The viewer learns, for example, that she met her older partner as a 14-year-old orphan. Creepy! The year before, the Italian actress, who in those years regularly commuted between Hollywood and the Roman Cinecitta, was seen in a film of a similar nature, "Hatari".

      In the jungle itself (all exterior shots were shot in Hawaii), the focus is on capturing the animals, but the conflict over the beautiful trophy wife continues to simmer. The great actor Sabu (1924-1963), who is unforgettable for his appearance in "The Thief of Bagdad" (1940), can be seen as a local helper. Here he can be seen in a very unworthy role as a submissive servant of the two "master men", who even offers his own wife (Cely Carillo) as a lover to the unwomanly Robert Mitchum. You can feel the colonialist look there!

      In addition to the questionable gender image, the animal scenes are certainly no longer to everyone's taste. It's all excellently staged and photographed, but capturing animals for zoos (as a West German company from the idyllic Alfeld an der Leine did in particular in those years) was simply a ruthless business.

      Incidentally, the enchanting Hercules star Sylva Koscina (alongside Steve Reeves in the first two Hercules films) as a stewardess and the German-born Stefan Schnabel (1912-1999) as the chief of the Sakai can also be seen in smaller roles.

      At some point the ordered animals (the queen turns out to be a leopard painted red!) will be captured and will be ceremoniously handed over to the zoo in beautiful Stuttgart. But now the eponymous "killing spree" (in the original English the film is called RAMPAGE) finally occurs: one of the two alpha males completely freaks out and there is a fatal showdown with Leopard.

      Fortunately, this film has now fallen out of time. The sexist, racist and animal cruel undertones are very noticeable these days. Nevertheless, the film is excellently directed in its own way. And men's stalking behavior is not glorified either. Still acceptable as an adventure film with the drawbacks mentioned.
      9brooks-13

      A Hemingwayesque drama of man, woman, and jungle.

      This movie is underrated. Robert Mitchum is at his laid-back best as the trapper and Elsa Martinelli is sexy and strong in the female lead. Jack Hawkins is fine, and it's nice to see Sabu in a strong role after The Jungle Book. The musical score (by Elmer Bernstein) is melodic, almost as good as his Magnificent Seven soundtrack. Set this all in verdant Africa with a tiger hunt thrown in, and it makes for good viewing.
      3NeutrinoKid

      Incident at the San Diego Zoo

      A rare Malay safari flick that Robert Mitchum did because it enabled his family to take a nice vacation in Hawaii. Mitch floats serenely through the film (co-star Jack Hawkins claimed he downed 49 glasses of rum before a dinner) as an expert tracker who agrees to provide a Stuttgart zoo with some wild tigers and a rare Malay leopard. Jack Hawkins also said this film is best forgotten, which is surely true for him because the great German big game hunter he plays is ridiculously arrogant, misogynistic, and only worships his history of safari kills. Not only that, but he seems to have promoted adopted daughter Elsa Martinelli to being his wife and most prized possession. A silly love triangle ensues as they pursue the big cats in Hawaii and at the San Diego Zoo (filming in Malaysia is expensive!). None of the tribal Malaysians depicted looks like they've ever been to the Malay Peninsula, especially the tribal chief who looks more like Alan Hale from Gilligan's Island! Nonetheless, despite the dumb plot this film looks good, has an amusing exotica calypso soundtrack by Elmer Bernstein, a frisky nude bathing scene, and is one of the last films of Sabu, the beloved Indian actor who made a long and successful career out of jungle films. An reasonable substitute if you don't have time to make it to the San Diego Zoo!
      5ma-cortes

      Jungle romance story about the old eternal triangle with good main cast and colorful outdoors

      ¨Rampage¨ is an entertaining mixture of moving story , sunny adventure and loving drama about some wild-animal trappers . A team of professionals who holds each other to high standards in their job have a common objective , the animal trapping in . As German menagerie hires big game trapper , a zoo-suppling wild animals called Harry Stanton (sober Robert Mitchum) and renowned big game hunter Otto Abbot (sad-looking Jack Hawins) to travel to Malaysia to capture wildlife for the zoo , but the main object of the safari is to catch a special piece . As they are also tasked with capturing a very particular animal , a specie known as the Enchantress , a half tiger , half leopard that boasts the movie but when appears , it's rather a disenchantment , as she proves to be a simple leopard with her back dyed pink . Accompanying them is Abbot's mistress , gorgeous Anna (Elsa Martinelli) , an orphan who Otto adopted long time ago . Harry goes for her ; then , Anna falls in love for him . They fly into the jungles of Malaysia, an area that Abbot knows well having hunted there many times before , but it's Stanton who arranges to get the local tribal leader's cooperation and being helped by a native scout (Sabu) . Later on , it occurs thrilling scenes of the tigers hunt , when two of the animals are caught in nets at the same time . Then , there take places the old eternal triangle .

      This jungle adventure yarn is full of spectacular scenes , thrills , an usual triangular drama and results to be quite entertaining , though mediocre with a lousy sense of pace and some holes in the screenplay . Hunting scenes through the footage of the capture of wildlife is made by stock-shots in that the risk of the hunters is none at all , as the Rhino hunt is filmed by transparency . Filmmaker Phil Karlson shot this tawdry jungle romance and Mitchum and Hawkins star in it , which should guarantee a high quality excitement and entertainment , but doesn't . This stirring picture effortlessly switching between love story and hunting scenes . All sounds a mite too familiar , it is because the picture is merely a blending from previous films such as ¨Red Dust¨ (1932) by Victor Fleming , ¨The Macomber Affair¨ (1947) by Zoltan Korda , ¨Mogambo¨ (1953) by John Ford and the best , ¨Hatari¨ (1962) , by Howard Hawks . This is a moving though average adventure movie in which a trapper and a white hunter go after a wild animal , a cross between a tiger and a leopard . For more exciting are the scenes of the leopard hunt on a modern building and over the attic . Foot-tapping and lively soundtrack by the classic Elmer Bernstein and glamorous color photograph by cameraman Harold Lipstein , though filmed in Hawai ; all contribute towards compensating for the flaws and gaps in the plot .

      The motion picture was regularly directed by Phil Karlson . There were no half measures in this filmmaker . He would make adventure movies or violent and noir films . As he directed Western as ¨Gunman's walk¨ , ¨They rode west¨, ¨Texas rangers, ¨Iroquois trail¨ and Gansters genre or Noir films as ¨Phoenix city story¨ , ¨Kansas City confidential¨ and ¨Scarface mob¨ . Karlson was never able to capitalize on them and raise himself out of the B-picture mire , and he was stuck making things like ¨The Young Doctors¨ (1961), a Elvis Presley vehicle as ¨Kid Galahad¨ (1962) and a pair of failures Matt Helm films with Dean Martin such as ¨The silencers¨ , until he hit it big with Walking tall . Flops alternated with hits through his career , though Karlson's direction was more than successful in ¨ Walking tall¨ (1973) with invaluable help of Joe Don Baker , this was his biggest commercial success and which , since he owned a large part of the picture, made him rich . ¨Rampage¨ rating : 5,5/10 passable and acceptable ; Robert Mitchum fans will enjoy his idol .

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        In his autobiography, Jack Hawkins said he felt this film is best forgotten.
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        Featured in Censura: Alguns Cortes (1999)
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        Rampage
        Lyrics by Mack David

        Music by Elmer Bernstein

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      • Release date
        • October 9, 1963 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Jungle Rampage
      • Filming locations
        • San Diego Zoo - 2920 Zoo Drive, San Diego, California, USA
      • Production companies
        • Talbot Productions
        • 7 Arts
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 38m(98 min)
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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