Horrific true tale set in late-1970s Australia and later West Germany about an abused wife who learns in horror that her sadistic German-born husband is actually a fanatical neo-Nazi.Horrific true tale set in late-1970s Australia and later West Germany about an abused wife who learns in horror that her sadistic German-born husband is actually a fanatical neo-Nazi.Horrific true tale set in late-1970s Australia and later West Germany about an abused wife who learns in horror that her sadistic German-born husband is actually a fanatical neo-Nazi.
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- Wolfgang
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Laurie Moran
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Geoffrey Brown
- Marina Worker 2
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Interesting
This is a weird one. It's not a masterpiece but it held my attention and the German dude is honestly really entertaining at times. Someone needs to clip some of the scenes of him - ripe meme territory. This a good one to watch over a few drinks and without expectations. Note that there are quite a few violent scenes which some people make be disturbed by and both of the main characters do things which make it hard to really cheer too hard for either of them, however, both of them are likable enough to be redeeming. They're both attractive too - which is a winner.
Real life Hell trip
Sadly, or tragically this was a real life tale, that paints a horrifying picture of what a young girl, endured when meeting a seemingly polite and handsome carnival worker, Walter Maresch (Ralph Schicha). He turns out to be an all Hitler brainwashed psychopath, and at the end while being a disturbed witness, and feeling so much sympathy for the poor suffering real life victim, played very well by hottie Kerry Mack, the actress much better looking than the real Christine (they always are) in it's 92 minute duration. Like her, we really feel like we've been put through the ringer. Hostage is a very tightly written real life tale. From it's opening, where Christine is being belted supposedly by her stepfather, she takes to the road, and that's where, the opening of her soon to endure begins. I found Schicha, a little stiff in his performance, but he is quite threatening and has his moments. We see where the forced marriage led to, then her pregnancy, then the entrapment over in Germany. The movie doesn't hold back on shock, including some pretty bloody moments, and you can call it's exploitation, but this is marvelously entertaining and important film, where the story really honed in on what this poor lass endured, a lot of physical beating, while also, near the end, getting speared in the back. It's a tightly told tale, and that's what I loved about this. The movie uses all the important parts of this real life horror, and we get through a lot in those 92 minutes. It's a very cut to the chase movie, but of course the real horror, is it's a factual told hell. Obviously an underrated movie too. Judy Nunn aka: Home and Away's Isla, is fantastic, a real hoot Christine's Mum, where you savor her scenes. Unmissable, the real hostage, will be you, the viewer when you watch this.
Interesting story let down by lacklustre direction and performances
While working at an amusement park in Australia, Christine starts a relationship with a German man, Walter. She marries him and has a child with him. When an job opportunity presents itself, Walter and Christine move to Germany. There his deepest, darkest secret is revealed: he's a fervent neo-Nazi. Appalled by this revelation, Christine's life, and that of her child, are now in danger.
Based on a true story but you wouldn't think so. Yes, the story is quite extreme but not implausible. No, it's more the way the story is told that makes it less than believable. There's a B-grade quality to proceedings that make it seem cheap and cheesy.
Direction is pretty unimaginative and performances are quite hammy. Ralph Schicha as Walter is the worst of it: absurd overacting. Kerry Mack's performance as Christine is actually semi-decent. Supporting cast are so-so.
With a bit more edginess, tension and engagement this could have been a fairly decent film. Instead it's quite flat, even dull despite the storyline.
Based on a true story but you wouldn't think so. Yes, the story is quite extreme but not implausible. No, it's more the way the story is told that makes it less than believable. There's a B-grade quality to proceedings that make it seem cheap and cheesy.
Direction is pretty unimaginative and performances are quite hammy. Ralph Schicha as Walter is the worst of it: absurd overacting. Kerry Mack's performance as Christine is actually semi-decent. Supporting cast are so-so.
With a bit more edginess, tension and engagement this could have been a fairly decent film. Instead it's quite flat, even dull despite the storyline.
True, interesting storyline, Stockholm Syndrome
True story of a horrific case of Stockholm Syndrome tropes in late 1970s Australia
which sees a young Australian lady meet and falling in love with a German with some secret political views that come out as the film develops.
The film seems to get unfair criticism in some quarters. True, it's your typical low budget Australian Ozploitation film but it has a true story, horrific but interesting never the less.
I liked the location photography although Broken Hill standing in for Turkey is an eye opener!
It kept me engrossed throughout and deserves it's place amongst the best of 1980s Australian cinema offerings.
The film seems to get unfair criticism in some quarters. True, it's your typical low budget Australian Ozploitation film but it has a true story, horrific but interesting never the less.
I liked the location photography although Broken Hill standing in for Turkey is an eye opener!
It kept me engrossed throughout and deserves it's place amongst the best of 1980s Australian cinema offerings.
Deserves far more credit being a true story
While yes this is a B-grade movie it still does a great job in telling the true story of Christine Maresch, a young girl who at 16 was coerced into marrying a charming yet psychotic and delusional pro Nazi supporter, after which she was relentlessly abused, raped, shot and blackmailed into robbing banks. Although it may seem cheesy to show so much of Kerry Mack's breasts, it was to point out that Walter treated his wife as his sex slave and constantly demanded sex from her as it was "her duty" to obey him.
This really is a horrifying story, especially since it's a true story based closely on Christine's autobiography. While it's a low budget film it's unfair to rate it on that alone. You really have to feel for Christine. If this movie was made Hollywood style the viewers would be far more sympathetic. Think of Julia Roberts character in Sleeping With The Enemy; what happened to Christine was far worse and horrific. You also have to ignore the trashy cover which gives the false impression that this has something to do with prostitution. I really don't know who came up with that as it has nothing to do with the movie.
Ignore the cheesy faults due to low budget, this is still a great movie worth watching.
This really is a horrifying story, especially since it's a true story based closely on Christine's autobiography. While it's a low budget film it's unfair to rate it on that alone. You really have to feel for Christine. If this movie was made Hollywood style the viewers would be far more sympathetic. Think of Julia Roberts character in Sleeping With The Enemy; what happened to Christine was far worse and horrific. You also have to ignore the trashy cover which gives the false impression that this has something to do with prostitution. I really don't know who came up with that as it has nothing to do with the movie.
Ignore the cheesy faults due to low budget, this is still a great movie worth watching.
Did you know
- TriviaThe real life Walter Maresch told the current affairs program 'Willesee' that the reason he escaped from prison in 1984 was that he was scared of the response of other inmates and wardens if they saw the film 'Hostage'(1983), which was being shown on television later that day, and he thought the screening would destroy all hopes of any early parole.
- Alternate versionsThe Australian 2020 DVD, VOD and Blu-Ray releases run about two minutes longer than the American 'Code Red' Blu-Ray release under the title of 'Savage Attraction' which was the name of the movie when first released in the USA during 1983.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2008)
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