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Savage Harvest

  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Savage Harvest (1981)
AdventureHorrorThriller

A family in Africa finds itself under attack by a pride of lions.A family in Africa finds itself under attack by a pride of lions.A family in Africa finds itself under attack by a pride of lions.

  • Director
    • Robert L. Collins
  • Writers
    • Ralph Helfer
    • Ken Noyle
    • Robert Blees
  • Stars
    • Tom Skerritt
    • Michelle Phillips
    • Shawn Stevens
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    630
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert L. Collins
    • Writers
      • Ralph Helfer
      • Ken Noyle
      • Robert Blees
    • Stars
      • Tom Skerritt
      • Michelle Phillips
      • Shawn Stevens
    • 22User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    • Casey
    Michelle Phillips
    Michelle Phillips
    • Maggie
    Shawn Stevens
    Shawn Stevens
    • Jon
    Anne-Marie Martin
    Anne-Marie Martin
    • Wendy
    Derek Partridge
    Derek Partridge
    • Derek
    Arthur Malet
    Arthur Malet
    • MacGruder
    Tana Helfer
    Tana Helfer
    • Kristie
    Vincent J. Isaac
    • Jurogi
    • (as Vincent Isaac)
    Eva Kirrita
    • Halima
    Bill Okwirry
    • Yumadi
    Abdulla Sunado
    • Katinga
    Levit Tereria
    • Asian
    Philip Chege
    • Customs Officer
    Greg Odhambo
    • Wireless Operator
    René Le Vant
    • Alayo
    Zamba Jr.
    • Lion
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert L. Collins
    • Writers
      • Ralph Helfer
      • Ken Noyle
      • Robert Blees
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    8cfc_can

    Worth seeking out!

    Normally, when a movie is unavailable anywhere, it is because the movie is lousy. Savage Harvest though is a different story. It's sort of a Jaws-like thriller but involves killer lions and is set on the veldts of Kenya. It features an American family under siege by the cats and it is these scenes that really make the movie. The early scenes which set up the action are forgettable but once the lions take the stage, the suspense begins to mount. The film features some pretty real-looking attacks. Hopefully the animal trainers and wranglers were well paid. Nobody seems to have heard of this movie but if you happen to spot it on cable TV, give it a look. It's worth it!
    8nakulvm

    Scary... not for under 10 kids...

    Well cheers........ I saw this movie about 14 years back when I was six or seven years old........ So I just remember the outline of the story and a few scenes here and there......... Though What I do remember for sure is that It scared the hell outta me even though there was about six more people watching with me........... It was quite some time thereafter that I was able to get it outta my mind...........About when I entered my teens........It gets scarier towards the end........It was haunting ........ Maybe I wuz a sissy, but I'm sure I ain't the only one around...... Lions comin from chimney... encroaching upon your house... breaking through the doors.... Now thats scary... But I guess it definitely must have been too good and too real to scare me like that.... And sure must be as difficult as hell to train those lions like that...... Cheers ... Enjoy.... Hallelujah...
    7Chase_Witherspoon

    Born free to run wild

    A wealthy farming family in a remote part of Nairobi is forced to take refuge in their mansion when a pride of hungry lions suffering the effects of the drought, comes in contact hunting for food. Game hunter Skerritt comes to the aid of his estranged wife Phillips and their children, fortifying the residence against numerous attacks throughout the night. Some rather harrowing attack scenes might shock some viewers, with the ensuing gorging on the cadavers likely to repulse others – it's a marvel of photographic choreography and timely editing that makes the attacks look very realistic.

    Skerritt is an engaging hero and it's through his macho veneer that a lot of the personality and character is allowed to develop throughout the ordeal; his playboy image remains intact almost throughout, attempting to rekindle his relationship with his former wife any moment there's a brief respite from the onslaught. Without his professional contribution, the rest of the film would be a hollow action thriller. And while there are moments of overkill – the laboured grief and consolation offered for the recently deceased, Skerritt's brief "Indianapolis" speech, and an ultimately pointless mortality moment, reminiscent of Jon Voight's deer encounter in "Deliverance" - the film generally manages to stay focused on the action. Special mention also must go to the musical score, which is effective as both an ambient and central mood setter.

    The actual ferocity of the lions toward one another is just as confronting as the attacks on the characters – their performances are intensely aggressive. Ultimately, it's the realism that makes this obscurity worthy of more notice, and far superior to its British/South African produced predecessor, "Rogue Lion".
    8gauratan

    Very Entertaining adventures movie

    I watched this movie when I was 8 yr old kid and again had an opportunity to see in recent times.Still one of my best movies ever watched.Really a great camera work with taking into account 15/20 lions a truly thrilling direction.Audience need to see this movie in realistic perspective rather then finding too much logical conclusion.Overall it entertains for all age group.Though it was weak acting link to it.All attention goes on Lions and lion how they attack they kill each other, desperate to get their share of food.The ending was really good compared to the beginning.Breath taking sequences.Moving grips right from the beginning.There have been lot of movies on lions such as Ghost and the darkness,prey etc but this movies stands way ahead from other movies.
    8lost-in-limbo

    "If that means saving the others Jon. I'll let it take you."

    Lions, tigers and bears oh my. Well actually there's no threat of tigers and bears, but however lions feature prominently in this gripping, heart-stopping little under siege survival feature that sees a family holding up in their plantation homestead while outside await some hungry predators with a taste for human flesh. Five years of drought has stricken Africa, grass eaters have vanished and a new prey has become the hunted. What surprised me about "Savage Harvest" (and not that it was based upon actual events) was how immensely intense and convincing the attacks scenes were (unsparing, bloody and with ferocity) and going a long way to cementing that success was how well trained the lions came across. The lions are truly the stars here. From this you are thrown right in to the taut situation with the family and it's made the more harrowing (projected by a stirring score) as the characters are treated with respect, believability and constant development. Sure it might be a familiar set-up, but there's no denying that it's effectively handled with some very good performances by Tom Skerritt (who's quite likable in the lead), Michelle Phillips (looking quite ravishing) and Shawn Stevens. The pacing can be a stop and go affair, as when it wasn't focusing on the lingering threat it's a waiting game. Time was spent either trying to figure a way out of the problem, or family dramas would come to the forefront and then to keep everyone in a good mood is was time to sing some "Beatles" classics until an unexpected guest drops in. Director Robert Collins delivers authentic grit from the surroundings and crafts an unsettling sense that doesn't waver. A good build-up (plenty of lion POV shots) and a just as good payoff that keeps you involved to the very end.

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    • Trivia
      Roar (1981), another movie featuring lions, also premiered in 1981. Savage Harvest (1981) was actually released about six months prior to Roar (1981). Moreover, the movie The White Lions (1981) was also a 1981 release.
    • Goofs
      The mom yells that she was unaware that the daughter was outside, yet in the scene right before the attack she can hear the banging of the tennis ball.
    • Connections
      Featured in Thanasis, o vomvistis (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      I Want To Hold Your Hand
      Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 1981 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gefangene der Bestien
    • Filming locations
      • Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Birchclass Productions
      • Savage Harvest Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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