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The Wild Beasts

Original title: Wild Beasts - Belve feroci
  • 1984
  • Unrated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.3K
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Lorraine De Selle and John Stacy in The Wild Beasts (1984)
Horror

The water supply for a large city zoo becomes contaminated with PCP, and the animals go crazy and get loose.The water supply for a large city zoo becomes contaminated with PCP, and the animals go crazy and get loose.The water supply for a large city zoo becomes contaminated with PCP, and the animals go crazy and get loose.

  • Director
    • Franco Prosperi
  • Writer
    • Franco Prosperi
  • Stars
    • Lorraine De Selle
    • Antonio Di Leo
    • Ugo Bologna
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Franco Prosperi
    • Writer
      • Franco Prosperi
    • Stars
      • Lorraine De Selle
      • Antonio Di Leo
      • Ugo Bologna
    • 23User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lorraine De Selle
    • Laura Schwarz
    Antonio Di Leo
    • Rupert Berner
    • (as John Aldrich)
    Ugo Bologna
    Ugo Bologna
    • Inspector Nat Braun
    Louisa Lloyd
    • Suzy Schwarz
    John Stacy
    John Stacy
    • Zookeeper #1
    Enzo Pezzu
    • Zookeeper #2
    Monica Nickel
    • Carol's Mother
    Stefania Pinna
    • Carol
    Simonetta Pinna
    • Schoolgirl - Annie
    Alessandra Svampa
    • Schoolgirl - Alice
    Frederico Volocia
    • Schoolboy - Tommy
    Alessandro Freyberger
    • Karl
    Tiziana Tannozzini
    • Fay
    Gianfranco Principi
    • Reporter
    Antonio De Leo
    • Rupert Berner
    Gennarino Pappagalli
    • Spectator at Audience
    • (uncredited)
    Franco Prosperi
    • Car Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Amedeo Salamon
    • Passerby
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Franco Prosperi
    • Writer
      • Franco Prosperi
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    6rivertam26

    So insane it just works

    Somehow PCP gets into the water supply that ends up driving the animals to attack people in this mid 80s eurotrash creature feature. Although the movie is never as fun as its concept promises. It still manages to be so utterly absurd especially when it concerns killer ballet dancer kids it's just fun and wild. What's really impressive is the real animals they used and I wonder how it all came together. The training must have been insane and I'm sure the film had some fatalities.

    3.25/5
    6christopher-underwood

    quite an Umberto Lenzi feel here

    This is only okay but it has a very good start and if it had only gone a little bit further could have ad a sensational finish. The rats (mice?) and the lovemaking couple in the car is really well done to get things off to a scary, horrible and ultimately very gory beginning but although there is some fun to be had with elephants breaking out of the zoo and a cheetah chases a car down a high street (Frankfurt?) ir is not too horrific. Elephant foot on the face is not too pretty, I must say, though. Most interesting thing here is that the director is he of the Mondo Cane films and aside from the documentary style, Uncle Tom is his first dramatic feature. There is also quite an Umberto Lenzi feel here both with those constant zoomed close-ups of gory detail and the presence of Lorraine De Salle who also stared in cannibal Ferox and Ugo Bologna, here the police chief but also featured in Nightmare City. Interesting rather than gripping film and I can only imagine that to end when the children have begun to appear so menacing might have been in hope of a follow-up.
    6Doraemon34542

    A hidden Italian horror gem

    If you love Italian horror then you already know and have seen some of the best of the genre such as Suspiria, Deep Red, Demons, Cannibal Holocaust...

    Well it turn out this one is a truly unknown hidden gem of Italian horror from the 1980's, starring Lorraine Desalle (Cannibal Ferox). No, it's not scary or that gory, but an entertaining and unintentionally hilarious animal attack movie, a perfect Italian B movie cheese. And it features real animals too instead of practical effects which is impressive.

    So many cool scenes such as a jaguar chasing a jeep in the middle of a city, but the best scene is when tigers attacking passengers in a subway train. The scene is surprisingly suspenseful, this movie is cool check it out.
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Violent and controversial Italian horror flick.

    Franco Prosperi's "The Wild Beasts" is a fairly routine Italian horror flick about nature gone nuts.The real animals were used in this movie and in many cases killed just for the sake of this Italian shocker.The animal attack scenes are very gory,but the photography by Franco Delli Colli is too murky.The use of animals in "The Wild Beasts" is quite stunning,unfortunately the acting is truly horrible.Still it's nice to see Lorraine De Selle of "Cannibal Ferox" and "House on the Edge of the Park" fame in the main role as a professor.There is also a really tense sequence where a cheetah chases a VW bug down the road and a scene where some rats are burned off a windshield in slow motion.So if you are a fan of Italian horror cinema give this one a look.7 out of 10.
    8Hey_Sweden

    "She's not crazy! She's being chased by a cheetah!"

    Gloriously insane "Nature Strikes Back" cinema from director Franco Prosperi, the "Godfather of Mondo", who delivers action and violence in very high doses, and has a body count...well, to die for. Much like many entries in this genre, the animal rampage is the result of human screw up. High levels of PCP contaminate the water supply of a zoo in a major European city. As a result, all the animals - including tigers, bears, and elephants - go crazy, bust out of the zoo, and terrorize the unlucky citizens of this city. The hero on the case is zoo employee Rupert "Rip" Berner (John Aldrich, in his only feature film appearance), and his leading lady is journalist Laura Schwarz (French beauty Lorraine De Selle, "Cannibal Ferox").

    Prosperi decides early on, to Hell with good taste and common sense, and gives us a messed up horror film to cherish. Among our colorful characters are a daughter (Louisa Lloyd) who mocks and disrespects her mother, and a police inspector (Ugo Bologna, "Nightmare City") who obviously really likes to snack. The animal action is definitely first rate, and the various set pieces are comprised of actual animal attacks choreographed and supervised by circus trainers, and special effects. The delightful highlights include a cheetah attempting to run down a potential victim who's driving away, and elephants suffocating one person with a trunk, and stomping another chumps' head flat. (There really is some first rate gore here, as witness the after effects of a massacre by rats.) Prosperi wastes very little time in getting to the good stuff, and there's an amusing subplot late in the game involving that contaminated water.

    Aldrich is a cheesy looking but entertaining guy, De Selle makes for a pretty decent heroine, young Lloyd is a definite hoot, and Bologna is a treat to watch.

    If you love this genre, and haven't seen this one yet, I recommend you see it as soon as possible.

    Eight out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The sequence with the tiger in the subway tunnel was shot from 1:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. in the morning. The tiger got loose in the subway station and hid in a bathroom before deciding to go on top of a train. Subway station employees were prevented from entering the station until the tiger was finally caught.
    • Quotes

      Inspector Nat Braun: Is she out of her mind?

      Rupert Berner: No she's not crazy, she's being chased by a cheetah!

    • Connections
      Featured in Cut After Cut: Interview with Editor and Mondo Filmmaker Mario Morra (2017)

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1984 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wild Beasts
    • Filming locations
      • Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
    • Production company
      • Shumba International Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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