When the marabunta threatens

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Movie
German title When the marabunta threatens
Original title The Naked Jungle
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1954
length 92 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Byron Haskin
script Ranald MacDougall ,
Philip Yordan
production George Pal
music Daniele Amfitheatrof
camera Ernest Laszlo
cut Everett Douglas
occupation

When the Marabunta threatens (in the original The Naked Jungle ) is an American horror film by director Byron Haskin from 1954. The script of this George Pal production is based on the story of Leiningen's fight with the ants (published 1937) by the German- Austrian author Carl Stephenson , who is said to be based on a true story. The film was later shown on German television under the title Der nackte Dschungel .

action

Through his brother's mediation, Christopher Leiningen married a woman without ever having seen her. She makes her way to South America to him on his cocoa - plantation visit, which he built up to very hard, years of work. The independent, beautiful woman encounters a cold, unapproachable man. Even her willingness to tackle leaves Leiningen cold, he rejects her. Joanna comes to terms with this and decides to take the next ship that takes her to the United States.

Leiningen wants to drop them off at the next port, but they find a body that has been gnawed off to the bone. The dead was killed by aggressive wandering ants. The army of ants, which is said to be 15 kilometers long and two kilometers wide, is called the marabunta and is heading towards the plantation. Leiningen refuses to give up his property, for which he worked so hard, even though he knows how dangerous and deadly the army of ants is, which kills all life and which no one can stop, although many have already tried. He decides to fend off the ants attack. Joanna helps him bravely and determinedly. When the army of ants is finally repulsed with great sacrifice, Leiningen changes his mind about his wife, who is now staying with him.

backgrounds

  • The Paramount production was filmed in Florida from June to August 1953 .
  • The story on which the film is based was broadcast as a radio play in 1948 . Here, said William Conrad the German television viewers as a detective - Cannon known - the role of plantation owner Leiningen.
  • For Charlton Heston it was the 12th feature film and one of his first leading roles.
  • Director Byron Haskin, who directed over 30 films, began his film career as an animation technician and cameraman, while producer George Pal also made a name for himself as a director.
  • Oscar-winning art director Sam Comer (1946, twice 1951, another 1956), costume designer Edith Head (1950, twice 1951, 1952 - further Oscars then 1954, 1955, 1961, 1974), animation technician Farciot Edouard (1942, 1943 - plus an honorary Oscar in 1939 and special Oscars in 1940, twice in 1944, 1948, twice in 1956) and trick cameraman John P. Fulton (1946 - another 1957 - both for the best effects)
  • Second Unit cameraman Loyal Griggs won an Oscar for Best Cinematography in 1954, screenwriter Philip Yordan won an Oscar in 1955, set decorator Hal Pereira in 1956, cameraman Ernest Laszlo in 1966.
  • World premieres
  • USA: March 3, 1954
  • Germany: September 17, 1954
  • Austria: November 1954
  • Footage from this film was used for the episode The Ant War of the 1985 television series MacGyver , which is also about fighting off an army of ants.
  • The 1998 film Marabunta - Killer Ants Attack (in the original: Legion of Fire: Killer Ants! ) Has a striking number of parallels in the plot.

Reviews

"Exciting, effective adventure film."

“A fun adventure by Byron Haskin, who had previously unleashed tentacle-armored Martians on the cinema audience in the" Battle of the Worlds ". The gruesome close-ups were shot with thousands of real ants. "

"(...); sophisticated, exciting jungle shocker. (Rating: 2½ out of 4 possible stars - above average) "

- Adolf Heinzlmeier and Berndt Schulz : Lexicon "Films on TV", 1990

"Clean, entertaining, impressive native scenes."

- 6000 films, 1963

“Exciting, effective adventure film about the defense of a plantation in the Amazon region that was attacked by giant ants at the turn of the century. (Alternative title "The Naked Jungle") "

DVD release

  • When the marabunta threatens . Paramount Home Entertainment 2005

literature

  • Carl Stephenson : Leiningen's fight with the ants. Novella . Hamburg reading books (issue 198). Hamburger-Leshefte-Verlag, Husum 1997, 32 pages, ISBN 3-87291-197-X
  • Gail Morgan Hickman: The Films of George Pal . Barnes and Yoseloff, London and Cranbury 1977, ISBN 0-498-01960-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. World premieres according to IMDb
  2. http://german.imdb.com/title/tt0047264/trivia
  3. cf. Lexicon of International Films 2000/2001 (CD-ROM)
  4. http://www.cinema.de/film_aktuell/filmdetail/film/?typ=inhalt&film_id=10554
  5. ^ Adolf Heinzlmeier, Berndt Schulz: Lexicon "Films on Television" (extended new edition). Rasch and Röhring, Hamburg 1990, ISBN 3-89136-392-3 , p. 599
  6. 6000 films. Critical notes from the cinema years 1945 to 1958 . Handbook V of the Catholic film criticism, 3rd edition, Verlag Haus Altenberg, Düsseldorf 1963, p. 246
  7. When the Marabunta threatens film service . Retrieved March 15, 2018.