Adventure

  • Josée Dayan – Le comte de Monte Cristo AKA The Count of Monte Cristo (1998)

    Josée Dayan1981-1990AdventureFranceTV

    The Count of Monte Cristo tells the dramatic story of Edmond Dantes, a young French sailor who is falsely denounced as a political traitor and unjustly imprisoned for eighteen years without trial. After a daring escape, Dantes flees to the island of Monte Cristo where he finds a colossal treasure of gold and jewels bequeathed to him by a dying inmate. Using these riches, he assumes a new identity and devises a plan to take vengeance on all those who betrayed him.Read More »

  • Carol Reed – Outcast of the Islands (1951)

    Carol Reed1951-1960AdventureDramaUnited Kingdom

    From Carol Reed, the renowned director of Night Train to Munich, Odd Man Out, The Fallen Idol, The Third Man, The Man Between, Trapeze and Oliver!, comes this thrilling drama starring Ralph Richardson (The Sound Barrier), Trevor Howard (The Offence), Robert Morley (When Eight Bells Toll), Wendy Hiller (Separate Tables), Kerima (The Devil Is a Woman), George Coulouris (Citizen Kane), Wilfrid Hyde-White (The Browning Version) and James Kenney (The Slasher). When the immoral Peter Willems (Howard) is accused of stealing in his position at a Dutch East Indies port, he persuades the man who gave him his start in life, the merchant ship captain Lingard (Richardson), to take him up-river to a secret trading post on a remote Indonesian island. There, he falls in love with the beautiful native woman Aissa (Kerima), as the cunning Babalatchi (Coulouris) tries to trick and blackmail him into disclosing the entrance of the secret trading route. Beautifully shot in black-and-white by John Wilcox (The Last Valley) and Edward Scaife (An Inspector Calls), Outcast of the Islands is a compelling adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s classic novel.Read More »

  • Gwaai Edenshaw & Helen Haig-Brown – SGaawaay K’uuna AKA Edge of the Knife (2018)

    Helen Haig-Brown2011-2020AdventureArthouseCanadaGwaai Edenshaw

    In a 19th-century summer, two large families gather for their annual fishing retreat on the far-removed island of Haida Gwaii. Adiits’ii, a charming nobleman, accidentally causes the death of his best friend Kwa’s son and hastens into the wilderness. Adiits’ii is tormented by what he has done and spirals into insanity, becoming Gaagiixid, a supernatural being crazed by hunger. He unexpectedly survives the winter, and at next year’s gathering, the families try to convert Gaagiixid back to Adiitst’ii.Read More »

  • Rolf Losansky – Ein Schneemann für Afrika AKA A Snowman for Africa (1977)

    1971-1980AdventureGermanyRolf Losansky

    Another great East German children’s film. Pay particular attention to the freon-sucking snowman.

    Synopsis
    Every day on the beach at Coccatuttibana, a girl stands and waits for the “Wismar“. Her friend Karli will be on this ship, and he is going to bring her something which does not exist in Africa. Finally the day arrives. Asina gets her present – a talking snowman. But the cool man cannot survive the African sun. Asina and her friend Karli must think of something soon….Read More »

  • Stuart Gillard – Paradise (1982)

    1981-1990AdventureCanadaRomanceStuart Gillard

    After their caravan is attacked and their respective families butchered by Arab marauders, teenagers David and Sarah flee across the desert. But the desert is filled with danger from the elements, animals and the appetite of the Jackal.Read More »

  • Robert Siodmak – Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes AKA Pyramid of the Sun God (1965)

    Robert Siodmak1961-1970AdventureEuro WesternsGermanyWestern

    Mexico, 1864. The country is divided by the struggle against the French occupation and emperor Maximilian. The German doctor Karl Sternau and his friend Andreas Hasenpfeffer come to love the country and support the cause of the proud Mexicans, so the Republican cause finally turns out to be victorious.Read More »

  • Jacques Tourneur – Anne Of The Indies (1951)

    Jacques Tourneur1951-1960AdventureDramaUSA

    One of the most unique and fascinating swashbucklers of the studio era stars a commanding Jean Peters as a notorious pirate who captains a ship of plunderers terrorizing the West Indies, duels with Blackbeard himself, and exacts ruthless revenge on any man who double-crosses her—“the vilest-hearted she-monster that ever came out of the sea,” according to the suave French officer Pierre (Louis Jordan). Throughout, Tourneur fills every inch of the frame with teeming action and movement, emphasizing both the dreamy beauty of the Technicolor images and, as the proceedings turn increasingly lurid, the savage darkness at the story’s center.Read More »

  • Pierre Granier-Deferre – Une étrange affaire AKA Strange Affair (1981)

    Pierre Granier-Deferre1981-1990AdventureDramaFrance

    A young Parisian advertising executive becomes so captivated by the unsettling charm of his mysterious new employer that he eventually abandons his family and friends, viewing it a privilege to let the ubiquitous employer take over his home, his life, his desire. Only his wife remains suspicious, recognizing both the pathos and the evil in the man’s soul-stealing power.Read More »

  • Tai Katô – Hizakura daimyo AKA The Scarlet Cherry Lord (1958)

    Tai Katô1951-1960ActionAdventureJapan

    Light-hearted samurai comedy. The second son of a feudal lord runs away from an arranged marriage. He saves the life of a princess whom he gets to fall in love with. It turns out that she is just his prospective bride.Read More »

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