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The Cavern

Original title: Sette contro la morte
  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
342
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The Cavern (1964)
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Adventure drama during WW2 in Italy where a mixed group of people get trapped inside a cave after a bomb raid. But can they co-operate? And will they survive?Adventure drama during WW2 in Italy where a mixed group of people get trapped inside a cave after a bomb raid. But can they co-operate? And will they survive?Adventure drama during WW2 in Italy where a mixed group of people get trapped inside a cave after a bomb raid. But can they co-operate? And will they survive?

  • Directors
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Paolo Bianchini
  • Writers
    • Michael Pertwee
    • Jack Davies
    • Alberto Bevilacqua
  • Stars
    • John Saxon
    • Rosanna Schiaffino
    • Larry Hagman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    342
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
      • Paolo Bianchini
    • Writers
      • Michael Pertwee
      • Jack Davies
      • Alberto Bevilacqua
    • Stars
      • John Saxon
      • Rosanna Schiaffino
      • Larry Hagman
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Pvt. Joe Cramer
    Rosanna Schiaffino
    Rosanna Schiaffino
    • Anna
    Larry Hagman
    Larry Hagman
    • Capt. Wilson
    Peter Marshall
    Peter Marshall
    • Lt. Peter Carter
    • (as Peter L. Marshall)
    Nino Castelnuovo
    Nino Castelnuovo
    • Mario Scognamiglio
    Brian Aherne
    Brian Aherne
    • Gen. Braithwaite
    Hans von Borsody
    Hans von Borsody
    • Oberlt. Hans Beck
    Joachim Hansen
    Joachim Hansen
    • German Sergeant
    Alfredo Varelli
    Alfredo Varelli
    • Partisan Captain
    Renato Terra
    Renato Terra
    • Partisan
    Myriam Corio
    • Female Partisan
    • Directors
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
      • Paolo Bianchini
    • Writers
      • Michael Pertwee
      • Jack Davies
      • Alberto Bevilacqua
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    crabturtle

    a low budget "B-movie" but as good as they get!

    i saw this 37 years ago on the bottom of a double (possibly a triple) bill in a theater on Delancy st. in New York City. it wasn't the one i went to see but since i see every film released i stayed for it. it was a very pleasant surprise. i have always been fascinated by caves and have toured through most U.S. caverns so the title and basic setting of the film was immediately of interest. the only star i remember was John Saxon who i liked so that was another plus. beyond all that however, the film was unusally gripping and interesting. the plot details have escaped me over the years but it had to do with a small group of people (men & women) forced to be in a cave together even though they don't particularly like each other. these conflicts are brought to the surface in the claustrophobic space to result in various acts of agression and violence. there were no monsters in the cave as might be expected with such films but the drama between the characters i found to be surprisingly involving. i even saw it a second time.
    3bkoganbing

    A motley crew

    A motley group of friends and foes during World War 2 are trapped in The Cavern during the Italian campaign. Junior officers and enlisted men, a woman Rosanna Schiaffino and a British general Brian Aherne. General Aherne tries to enforce some discipline, but is more concerned with making sure they all know rank has its privileges.

    Some Axis folks buried a large quantity of ammunition in the place also and apparently forgot it. And I would think that if a general goes MIA the British would be making a 'no stone left unturned' search for him.

    Not to mention the presence of one attractive woman amongst a few soldiers with some needs.

    This was one mediocre war film.
    5bensonmum2

    A nice cast in a rather average film

    The Cavern is a wartime drama featuring an unlikely group of seven people who find themselves trapped in a cave in the Italian mountains. Those trapped include: a British general, an American officer and an American private, an Italian soldier, a German sergeant, a Canadian pilot, and a woman from a local village. Fortunately, the cave has been most recently used as an Italian supply dump. But can these people put their differences behind them and find a way to survive?

    The Cavern isn't a great movie, but I found it a worthwhile watch. Most of the entertainment I got out of it came from the characters, their relationships, and their interactions. The cast is as eclectic as the characters they play, including genre fav John Saxon, Peter Marshall (it was more than a little weird seeing the long serving host of The Hollywood Squares in a WWII drama), the insanely beautiful Rosanna Schiaffino, Oscar nominee Brian Aherne, and Larry Hagman (yes, JR from Dallas is in The Cavern). The acting is about as good as you could hope for from a low-budget film American/Italian/German/Yugoslav(?) co-production like this. All do a reasonable job with what they're given to work with. For his last film, veteran director Edgar G. Ulmer created a claustrophobic, hopeless atmosphere. And, there are a few real gut-wrenching moments. The best has to be (and I won't spoil it) when one of the characters finally finds a way out of the giant cave system only to be met with the most ironic tragedy I think I could imagine. It's a very good, but heartbreaking moment.

    But, as I said, it's not a perfect film. While I've credited Ulmer with creating atmosphere, there are far too many moments where the characters seem way more relaxed than they should given their circumstances. They play cards, they sing songs, they make jokes, they carry on like they don't have a care in the world. Even though they have food and water, I would expect more panic. It takes far too long for any of the characters to fully snap and have any sort of mental breakdown.

    5/10
    CurtHerzstark

    Well made adventure drama....

    Director Edgar G. Ulmer is mostly famous for one of the best film noirs ever made, Detour (1945)and therefore I was curious to see what else he has made.

    This adventure drama about a group of people that gets trapped inside a fallout shelter/cave, is a exciting albeit slightly flawed film.

    The group consists of a retired general(Brian Aherne), now working as war correspondent, a GI joe(John Saxon) who has been stripped of his rank,an Italian soldier( Nino Castelnuovo), army publicist(Larry Hagman) escorting the general, Italian civilian(Rosanna Schiaffino), Canadian POW(Peter Marshall) and a German soldier(Hans von Borsody) Despite different background, gender, these people must learn to co-operate in order to escape. There are some great scenes here when looking at this group and dynamics between them.

    This film is like classical excerise in a philosophical discussion about ethics, human values and the darwinian model for survival.

    Asking questions like:

    Who is best leader?

    Do everyone deserve a fair share of the small amount of food?

    These and other vital questions are what film deals with and in way the film reflects society in a smaller scale.

    The acting is very good and is surprise for modern viewers to see actors like Larry Hagman, now mostly famous for his role as JR Ewing in the soap opera Dallas, here showing a wider range then usual.

    Same thing can be said about John Saxon who has(and still have) a long career, playing all kinds of characters. Here he does a good job playing a street smart soldier with disciplinary difficulties.

    Rosanna Schiaffino is a new face for me but she is very believable as the only female stuck in cave surround by men. She very attractive something that causes tensions within the group.

    Who should she choose?

    Brian Aherne is just excellent, he plays his character with great subtlety, someone whos old ways doesn't really fit in with rest of the group. Time seems to have run away from him, and he can't keep up.

    This film seems to be a lowbudget feature but Edgar G. Ulmer knew what he was doing, using the outmost of his small resources. The biggest flaw is in the script, where some character archs don't develop properly, the film is too long and should been shorter.

    So future viewers that liked Lifeboat (1944), The Edge (1997), Sands of the Kalahari (1965)should get a kick out of this one.
    10Viewer111

    Excellent character drama set during WW2

    The Cavern is a poignant movie which is much more about character development and human interactions than it is about action/adventure. The setting is a diverse group being trapped in a cave along with a huge supply of food, munitions, and other supplies. I do not want to reveal any spoilers, but several of the scenes in this movie stayed with me for over forty years. A excellent movie. Hard to find it on any streaming services, which is a shame. I think it might be in the public domain, but I am not sure of that. If you can find it, or see it is playing, record it and make sure to give it a watch. Well worth the time.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of director Edgar G. Ulmer.
    • Goofs
      The setting is the mountainous area of Italy. On the outside, the terrain is very dry, undoubtedly with very little rainfall. Yet there is a raging torrential underground river in this cave. With the Mediterranean environment of this terrain, there is NO source for all of this water, as there is no alpine mountain above this cave. The director of this movie should have the cave in this movie a dry one as caves in this type of environment always are dry.
    • Alternate versions
      Italian prints credit both Paolo Bianchini and Edgar G. Ulmer as directors, while USA prints list only Ulmer.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 9 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      The Cavern
      Written by Carroll Coates

      Performed by Bobby Bare

      Courtesy of CAM Records

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    • Release date
      • December 31, 1964 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • 90 Nächte und ein Tag
    • Filming locations
      • Postojna, Yugoslavia(mountain exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Ernst Neubach-Film
      • Cinedoris S.P.A.
      • Liber Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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