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Darker Than Amber

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
695
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Rod Taylor and William Smith in Darker Than Amber (1970)
ActionDramaMysteryThriller

Professional beach bum and 'knight errant' Travis McGee goes up against psychotic body-builder Terry Bartell. McGee pulls out all the stops when he joins a Caribbean cruise to bring the kill... Read allProfessional beach bum and 'knight errant' Travis McGee goes up against psychotic body-builder Terry Bartell. McGee pulls out all the stops when he joins a Caribbean cruise to bring the killer to justice.Professional beach bum and 'knight errant' Travis McGee goes up against psychotic body-builder Terry Bartell. McGee pulls out all the stops when he joins a Caribbean cruise to bring the killer to justice.

  • Director
    • Robert Clouse
  • Writers
    • John D. MacDonald
    • Ed Waters
  • Stars
    • Rod Taylor
    • Theodore Bikel
    • Suzy Kendall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    695
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writers
      • John D. MacDonald
      • Ed Waters
    • Stars
      • Rod Taylor
      • Theodore Bikel
      • Suzy Kendall
    • 37User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rod Taylor
    Rod Taylor
    • Travis McGee
    Theodore Bikel
    Theodore Bikel
    • Meyer
    Suzy Kendall
    Suzy Kendall
    • Vangie…
    Ahna Capri
    • Del
    • (as Anna Capri)
    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Terry
    Janet MacLachlan
    Janet MacLachlan
    • Noreen
    Robert Phillips
    Robert Phillips
    • Griff
    Jane Russell
    Jane Russell
    • Alabama Tigress
    James Booth
    James Booth
    • Burk
    Oswaldo Calvo
    • Manuel
    Sherry Faber
    • Nina
    Marcia Knight
    Marcia Knight
    • Landlady
    James H. Frysinger
    • Dewey Powell
    Harry A. Wood
    • Judson
    Jack Nagle
    • Farnsworth
    Judy Wallace
    • Ginny
    Michael DeBeausset
    • Doctor
    Jeff Gillen
    • Morgue Attendant
    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writers
      • John D. MacDonald
      • Ed Waters
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    User reviews37

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    7shepardjessica

    Under-rated Cool Film of the Era!

    This "Tough as nails" John MacDonald novel was filmed at the perfect time in American Film History. Rod Taylor (an Aussie) who starred in many American films (as well as high support in GIANT and others) plays Travis MaGee, the lead, with the beautiful, intelligent and TALENTED Suzy Kendall (who nobody I know ever heard of), even though she was in TO SIR WITH LOVE and had a "Julie Christie" kind of appeal in the Kingdom in the 1960's and 70's AND was married to Dudley Moore (ARTHUR) AFTER Tuesday Weld wss married to him. ANyway, Theo Bikel is great - this is like an old Bogie or John Garfield film from the 40's or 50's about corruption and honest, tough private eyes who AREN'T James Bond or TV private eyes who wait for Inger Stevens to save them.

    Well-done, tough MacDonald story (well cast) and I'm not even sure if it's on Vid OR DVD. Check it out.
    9thinker1691

    Mystery on the Rocks

    If you are a Travis McGee fan, this is one film which belongs in your collection. The movie mirrors the book and the fact leading man Rod Taylor has the role is no surprise as he is perfect for the part. In short the story is of Travis McGee, a Private detective hired to investigate the death of a woman who's sister has been murdered. McGee discoverers the murderer is none other than William Smith who plays Terry Bartell. Smith is awesome in this role and anyone who gazes on that extraordinary physique of his will be impressed his good looks match his formidable strength. Adding to the interest of this film are sympathetic Theodore Bikel as Meyer and Suzy Kendall who doubles as Vangie/Merrimay. Travis and his friends plan an elaborate scheme in which the victim will return to haunt her murderer. What they don't know is that their intended mark is as explosive, unpredictable and dangerous as a lit bundle of dynamite. The final physical confrontation is one of the finest ever recorded on film. So fiercely brutal and bloody that many versions of the movie are highly edited. Rod Taylor at his best and a must film for Taylor fans. ****
    8shai6935

    A classic . Way ahead of its time.

    I saw Darker Than Amber 34 years ago, and it made an indelible impression on me. Perhaps it was because the realistic fast paced action and suspense, which is commonplace today, was a breakthrough at the time. I would compare it with some of the action scenes in Steve McQueen's Bullitt. I was reading John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee novels long before this movie came out, and being a Rod Taylor fan, this was the icing on the cake for me. Taylor brought McGee to life, a no nonsense, tough as nails guy, a Bond without the gadgets and gimmicks. I certainly wish the Production Company/Distributors would put it out on DVD, so everyone else could enjoy it. It could most assuredly become a cult classic.
    8bobhay

    Good movie, but hard to see

    This is indeed a good movie--a tidy, well-acted and -directed thriller with a good "take" on Travis McGee by the rock-solid and dependable Rod Taylor. But it is a tough one to get to see in its entirety, as some of the other reviewers have noted. Even the commercial prints have a running time of 91 minutes, and they are obviously and clumsily cut (here's a clue: the background music and sound jump drastically). No doubt this is because the violence is graphic for a film of this vintage, although that doesn't explain why it almost impossible to find a complete 93-minute copy here in the 21st century. I found one through a guy who knew a guy and so on--a Dutch copy with Dutch subtitles--and after 30 years of poking around (I was doing other things, too, during these decades) I finally got to see the whole movie. And it was worth it, as it almost always is to see the entire work, as the director (Clouse's next film was "Enter the Dragon") intended it. Some might think 2 minutes out of a film is no big deal (although they might gripe if you handed them a novel with 2 or 3 percent of its pages torn out) but this is too good a movie to snip. And although there have been bigger, longer, bloodier, more you-name-it fights, no two men on screen have ever looked like they are really, desperately trying to hurt each other as much as Rod Taylor and William Smith in the climactic fight in this movie. If you can find it, watch it. Good luck.
    zorroch

    Only rental copy available is an edited TV version.

    I saw this movie 30 years and the memory of the Climatic fight is still in my memory banks. Probably because I went back to see it with my friends. Nowadays fights scene like this are commonplace, but back then this fights only close comparison was Bond's fight in From russia with love. I rented it about five years ago and was disappointed to find that it was an edited tv version with the best scenes cut. A restored version of this movie is a time capsule of Florida, fighting and Females in the late 60's. And a darn good yarn.

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    • Trivia
      After viewing the film for the first time, author John D. MacDonald wrote, "I was so convinced it would be utterly rotten, that I was pleased to find it only semi-rotten."
    • Goofs
      McGee's Rolls Royce, Miss Agnes, is a British car. It even has a European license plate. But since McGee no doubt registered the car in Florida, the plate is out of place.
    • Quotes

      Del: Who the hell are you? What are you trying to do to me?

      Travis McGee: I'm trying to warn you, baby, 'cause you're next on the list.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits read "Travis McGee is" and then on a separate card "Rod Taylor". Presumably this is not an error but was meant to be cute.
    • Alternate versions
      Television and video versions censor arm breaking fight scene.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Dusty and Sweets McGee (1971)
    • Soundtracks
      Vangie's Theme
      Written by Chip Taylor and John Carl Parker (as John Parker)

      Sung by Jerry Naylor

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1970 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • McGee, der Tiger
    • Filming locations
      • Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cinema Center Films
      • Major Pictures Productions
      • Rodlor
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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