The Savage Innocents (1960) | |
| Director(s) | Nicholas Ray |
| Producer(s) | Maleno Malenotti |
| Top Genres | Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Film Adaptation |
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The Savage Innocents (1960) was a Adventure - Crime Film directed by Nicholas Ray and produced by Maleno Malenotti.
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The Savage Innocents (1960)
By The Metzinger Sisters on Jan 24, 2024 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film LoversThis is not a family film. This is not a movie you would see on a date-night or enjoy with friends. This is a movie you would most likely watch by yourself when you are in the mood for a docudrama ...or if you just happened to catch it late at night on television. I can't imagine sitting in a theate... Read full article
The Savage Innocents (1960)
By Beatrice on Feb 16, 2017 From Flickers in TimeThe Savage Innocents Directed by Nicholas Ray Written by Nicholas Ray; adapted by Hans Ruesch, Franco Salinas, and Baccio Bandini from Ruesch’s novel 1960/France/Italy/UK Gray Films, Joseph Janni/Appia Films, etc. First viewing/Amazon Instant I know somebody out there has been secretly ye... Read full article
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Inuk: [Not comprehending at first] How so?
[Holds up baby]
Inuk: Someone has seen bear cubs that were better looking
Asiak: He will improve as he grows, but he has everything he needs.Even a name. His name is Papik.
Inuk: How do you know his name is Papik?
Asiak: Because this useless woman likes that name.
Inuk: [laughs and plays with infant and touches its mouth, then suddenly freezes mid-air] Asiak, he has no teeth, You must have broken some taboo!
Asiak: Not to my knowledge!
Inuk: Did we see land animals together with sea animals?
Asiak: [Emphatically] Of course not!How about you breaking some taboo?Perhaps it goes to the white man?
[In reference to missionary that Inuk accidentally killed previously]
Inuk: [after prolonged silence] Maybe
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Yoko Tani was dubbed by Nikki Van der Zyl.
It was seeing this film, as an upcoming singer/songwriter, that inspired the young Bob Dylan to write the song "The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)."
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