In 1939 when an English hunter takes aim at Adolf Hitler with a rifle, he is captured, tortured and left for dead. He escapes but his captors pursue him to England.In 1939 when an English hunter takes aim at Adolf Hitler with a rifle, he is captured, tortured and left for dead. He escapes but his captors pursue him to England.In 1939 when an English hunter takes aim at Adolf Hitler with a rifle, he is captured, tortured and left for dead. He escapes but his captors pursue him to England.
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This is a remake of the 1941 move "Man Hunt" based on the same book.
The plot is marvellously gritty, with a brutal struggle for survival and a sense of desperation rarely seen in British films.
If not the nazis, then I wud have definitely removed the fingernails of the hunter for failing to assassinate Hitler.
The film is about a hunter who gets a chance to shoot Hitler but misses it. He is then tortured n left for dead by the nazis. He somehow manages to make his way back to his home country. Fearing of extradition n the nazis n local cops after him, he goes under the ground. Yes, literally under the ground. The film turns into a survival thriller n we come to kno that our hunter is the forefather of Rambo. The film is beautifully shot with some amazing countryside locations. The editing, acting n direction is top notch.
This film is based on a book. There is a 1941 film version. The writer of the Rambo series got heavily inspired by the book upon which this film is based on.
A Superior Chase Film
Absolutely top-notch direction, cinematography, and editing and a respectable, not overlong, 103 minute running time.
It's a pity the DVDs have used such deteriorated source material.
The movie, if in perfect condition would be worth 10/10, as it is among the very best, however, as it is it is only worth about 7/10 because of the deterioration of the print.
If you get a chance to see Rogue Male, please do as it is worth it, even with the poor print.
Good story let down by cinematography, and one too many soppy cut-tos
Excellent Rendering of the Novel
Much of the quality and suspense of the novel comes through, and the wordiness if you will of the script gave O'Toole the freedom to express his character and the political-vs-personal tensions Household filled _Rogue Male_ with.
This must have been an English production, I can't imagine an American one including the racial characterizations, 30's political details, or the quick repartee.
Did you know
- TriviaFinal movie of Alastair Sim (The Earl).
- GoofsWhile crafting his 'device' towards the end of the movie, the protagonist's hands are shown with full fingernails; contrary to one of the plot devices.
- Quotes
Interrogator: Sorry? You tried to shoot the greatest man the world has ever seen and you say you are sorry?
Hunter: It was a sporting stalk. I'm sorry because you don't have the wit to understand.
Interrogator: I went to school in England. You say I don't understand English?
Hunter: You understand English; you just don't understand Englishmen!
- ConnectionsReferenced in The South Bank Show: Peter O'Toole (1992)
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- Jagad av Gestapo
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- Wintour's Leap, Gloucestershire, England, UK(where the Interrogator throws Sir Robert down the cliff)
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