Woman and the Hunter
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2023 10:17 am
I mentioned this one before.
This is a safari film with one time big star Ann Sheridan as the greedy secretary of hateful and evil millionaire John Loder. She has been working for him with the hope that he will marry her, but no dice. "I can do better," he tells her with a typical rich guys graciousness. Loder has a weakling son, Jan Merlin, who hates his guts. Ann's fall back position is to marry the son. She then shoots daddy and frames Merlin. But no one can benefit from murder, so if Merlin is brought to trial he won't get the money and neither will Ann. So Merlin must also be offed before a trial. Amid all this, Ann has the hots for great white hunter David Ferrar, whose income isn't what it used to be since his last client ended up up lion chow after Dave turned tail and ran, abandoning the client. Don't be too hard on Ann. Her romantic options in this one weren't quite up to Errol in the old days.
A dull safari movie which plods a group of unlikeable characters through a convoluted story of hate, murder, and melodrama.
But Ann's demise at the end is notable. She is out in the wild trying to shoot Merlin. An enraged bull elephant charges out of the brush and stomps her to death on screen. We get to see a huge elephant foot come down on her stomach. Ann lingers long enough to confess to the local police inspector.
The reason I posted is this one is now on the internet and can be watched. I found it by typing in
"Woman and the Hunter 1957 to View"
I had to page down a bit but I found the entire movie under a place called ok.ru
I can't give you any more info as the writing is in Cyrillic, I think. And I don't have the means of bringing it over, but I thought I would give a head's up, as Ann Sheridan was a big, golden age star and some might be interested.
This is a safari film with one time big star Ann Sheridan as the greedy secretary of hateful and evil millionaire John Loder. She has been working for him with the hope that he will marry her, but no dice. "I can do better," he tells her with a typical rich guys graciousness. Loder has a weakling son, Jan Merlin, who hates his guts. Ann's fall back position is to marry the son. She then shoots daddy and frames Merlin. But no one can benefit from murder, so if Merlin is brought to trial he won't get the money and neither will Ann. So Merlin must also be offed before a trial. Amid all this, Ann has the hots for great white hunter David Ferrar, whose income isn't what it used to be since his last client ended up up lion chow after Dave turned tail and ran, abandoning the client. Don't be too hard on Ann. Her romantic options in this one weren't quite up to Errol in the old days.
A dull safari movie which plods a group of unlikeable characters through a convoluted story of hate, murder, and melodrama.
But Ann's demise at the end is notable. She is out in the wild trying to shoot Merlin. An enraged bull elephant charges out of the brush and stomps her to death on screen. We get to see a huge elephant foot come down on her stomach. Ann lingers long enough to confess to the local police inspector.
The reason I posted is this one is now on the internet and can be watched. I found it by typing in
"Woman and the Hunter 1957 to View"
I had to page down a bit but I found the entire movie under a place called ok.ru
I can't give you any more info as the writing is in Cyrillic, I think. And I don't have the means of bringing it over, but I thought I would give a head's up, as Ann Sheridan was a big, golden age star and some might be interested.