The Savage Innocents
(1959)
Anthony Quinn added Eskimo to the many ethnic types he
portrayed on film with this drama about a clash of
cultures from director Nicholas Ray. Inuk (Quinn) is a
typical Eskimo hunter, living proudly as his ancestors did,
eking out an existence on the frozen Canadian tundra.
When Inuk takes his wife and mother-in-law to a trading
post to exchange furs, the family meets a friendly priest
(Marco Guglielmi). In time-honored Eskimo custom, Inuk
offers the missionary his wife's sexual favors. Offended
by the man's rejection, Inuk kills him. Having broken
Western law, Inuk is pursued by two Mounties (Peter
O'Toole and Carlo Giustini). Slowed down by his wife's
elderly mother, he sends the woman out on the ice to
perish, another of his people's ancient traditions. The
police capture Inuk, but the lawmen and their prisoner
encounter severe weather. The Savage Innocents (1959)
was the feature debut of actor O'Toole, who objected to
the overdubbing of his voice in the finished film.

Actors: Anthony Quinn, Peter O'Toole, Lee Montague, Ed
Devereaux
Directors: Nicholas Ray
Format: Import, NTSC, Widescreen
Number of discs: 1.
Studio: Suevia
Run Time: 101 minutes

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