Doc. Savage Arrives

Doc. Savage Arrive (1975) is a Film adventures of Michael Anderson produces by George Pal adapted novels Doc. Savage: The Man of Bronze To ballast Tooth and of band-drawn the pulp éponymes.

Synopsis

Doctor Clark Savage (played by Ron Ely) is a scientist, an adventurer, an inventor and an explorer. He traverses the world to reign justice or to seek multiple treasures with his companions Ham the lawyer, Monk the Chimiste, Renny the Engineer Architecte, Johnny the Archéologue and Long Tom the electrician.

In this film, Doc. Savage (called the man of Bronze because of the color of its skin) share in search of a mine of Or in Central America that his/her father left him. He meets on his road a trafficker appointed the Seas Captain who wants to adapt the mine for his own intentions.

Critical

The film is regarded as large a Nanar for the amateurs. Georges Aminel double Ron Ely in the French version, taking ridiculous voice lisping for its character, which does not arrange anything.

In fact, the Kitsch ery of film is voluntary and the old-fashioned elements are often Second degree, to pay homage to the accounts of adventure of antan. Doubling apparently wanted to reinforce the comic side (Ely does not lisp).

Data sheet

August 1st

Distribution

August 1st

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