Caccia selvaggia

Titolo originale: Death Hunt
Regia: Peter R. Hunt |
Anno: 1981
Origine: Hong Kong | United States of America |
Generi: Azione Avventura Western
Tag: new year's eve | canada | bounty hunter | husky | based on true story | struggle for survival | posse | yukon, canada | royal canadian mounted police (mountie) | american wilderness | 1930s | ex-elite soldier |
Cast: Charles Bronson | Lee Marvin | Andrew Stevens | Carl Weathers | Ed Lauter | Scott Hylands | Angie Dickinson | Henry Beckman | William Sanderson | Jon Cedar | James O'Connell | Len Lesser | Richard Davalos | Maury Chaykin | August Schellenberg | Dennis Wallace | James McIntire | Rayford Barnes | Maurice Kowalewski | Sean McCann | Steve Finkel | Denis Lacroix | Tantoo Cardinal | Amy Marie George |

Ingiustamente accusato di omicidio, un solitario cacciatore canadese riesce a sfuggire per ben 48 giorni alla forza combinata di centinaia di inseguitori, in una zona impervia, a una temperatura di 40 gradi sotto lo zero. Charles Bronson e Lee Marvin tornano insieme quindici anni dopo La Sporca Dozzina in questo film ispirato alla storia vera di un fuggitivo chiamato il Cacciatore Pazzo.

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Charles Bronson was 58 years old at the time. D
Fifty native Yukon Siberian sled dogs were used. D
In L'uomo del confine (1980), Charles Bronson's previous picture to Caccia selvaggia (1981), the lea [...] D
Authentic original 1930s dog sleds were acquired for use in the chase scenes. D
The movie was directed by Peter R. Hunt, whose work on the James Bond movie Agente 007 - Al servizio [...] D
The Sgt. Edgar Millen character of the Royal Canadian Mountain Police was fictionalized for this mov [...] D
The 5/9/79 edition of "Variety" reported that the Guinness Film Group (GFG) financier was attached t [...] D
Based upon a true story, the film was heavily criticized by Canadian historians for getting many his [...] D
Caccia selvaggia (1981) and "Messenger of Death" (aka "Avenging Angels") [See: Il segno della giusti [...] D
"Halliwell's Film Guide" called this film "an arctic cross between Cane di paglia (1971) and Il gius [...] D
First of two collaborations of actor Charles Bronson and director Peter R. Hunt; the second was Assa [...] D
Pilot Vern Ohmert was hired by the production to build an actual working replica of a Bristol open-c [...] D
The name of the trading post store was the "W.W. Douglas Trading Post". Goods that the shop stocked [...] D
The Capt. Hank Tucker of the Royal Canadian Air Force character was fictionalized for this movie. Hr [...] D
The 11/2/79 edition of "The Hollywood Reporter" announced that Robert Aldrich was the film's directo [...] D
When they appeared together in the box-office hit Quella sporca dozzina (1967), Lee Marvin was the t [...] D
The manhunt that this movie is based on was the first time that airplanes were used by authorities i [...] D
There's an early sign in the movie that Albert Johnson knew Bill Luce would betray and try to kill h [...] D
The 10/4/79 edition of "The Hollywood Reporter" reported that German investor Classic Films and Raym [...] D
First produced screenplay of screenwriters Mark Victor and Michael Grais. D
Charles Bronson once said of his Albert Johnson character in this movie: "There are two schools of t [...] D
A fictionalized account of the greatest manhunt in Canadian history--the chase by the Royal Canadian [...] D
The 1/17/80 edition of "Daily Variety" announced that Strother Martin and Joan Collins would be appe [...] D
The 3/12/80 edition of "'The Hollywood Reporter" announced that production on the picture with a pri [...] D
Principal photography took ten weeks. D
Joan Collins and Peter Falk, Ron Howard, Telly Savalas and Strother Martin were all considered for p [...] D
The name of the dry goods and fur traders' saloon was "F. Beeler's". D
Peter R. Hunt replaced Robert Aldrich as director. Aldrich quit after a dispute over the movie's bud [...] D
The amount of the ransom reward for the capture of Albert Johnson (Charles Bronson) was CA $500. D
This was the first film for production company Northshore Investments Ltd. D
This Charles Bronson movie was theatrically released between his pictures L'uomo del confine (1980) [...] D
The third time Angie Dickinson and Lee Marvin were teamed together. The previous times were in Contr [...] D
The pilot character of Capt. Hank Tucker of the Royal Canadian Air Force, played by Scott Hylands, w [...] D
Because the word "Death" appeared in this movie's Caccia selvaggia (1981) title, the film evoked Cha [...] D
Angie Dickinson: the cameo role of Vanessa, which Joan Collins turned down. D
This was not the first time Lee Marvin and Charles Bronson appeared in the same movie. As young acto [...] D
First of two collaborations of Andrew Stevens and Charles Bronson. The second was 10 minuti a mezzan [...] D

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The machine gun mounted at the top of the plane is in alignment with the propeller. If it really had [...] D
Alvin Adams transmits the call sign W6MQ over his radio. This is an amateur radio call sign issued b [...] D
When Edgar Millen is talking to Albert Johnson in front of his cabin, although the background is blu [...] D
When Johnson is trapped on the cliff and begins preparing to jump into the pine trees, the weather i [...] D
When Millen takes his revolver out of the suitcase he opens it and you can see that it is loaded. Th [...] D
As Johnson jumps down from the cut tree, the safety cable attached to his back is visible. D
The Alsatian (German Shepherd) dogs used to track Johnson early on in the film clearly have their ba [...] D
When Sundog is shot by the pilot in the biplane he is shown lying in the snow with his left arm acro [...] D
When the posse member puts his arm in the bear trap and it is bleeding you can see the blade bend wh [...] D
When Albert Johnson jumps into the pine tree he drops his rifle in the snow at the top of the cliff [...] D
In the last aerial scene of the movie as Albert Johnsons is walking toward the camera and the camera [...] D
Lee Marvin introduces himself at the cabin as Edgar Millen of the Royal Canadian Police instead of t [...] D
What looks to be earplugs can be seen in Hazel's ear as he shoots at Albert Johnson's cabin. D
When the plane is shot, it's sunny. When it crashes a few seconds later, it's much cloudier and dark [...] D
Sundog dies with his eyes open. It's shown that one or two minutes after he dies, his eyes are still [...] D
When Johnson rolls down the hill after the airplane first catches up with him, there are already ide [...] D
While Albert Johnson is making his escape through the forest, a modern highway guardrail appears cle [...] D
When Bill is shot and killed by Millen he screams Aah! and falls down in the snow. Alvin is then ask [...] D

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