Average customer rating:
- Watch the movie "Alive" if you want to see this story
- For God's Sake,Just Read ALIVE!!!!!!
- Not the 1977 ABC movie you might have expected
- SURVIVE! comes to DVD
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Survive (Supervivientes de los Andes)
Starring:
Hugo Stiglitz ,
Norma Lazareno ,
Luz María Aguilar ,
Fernando Larrañaga , and
Lorenzo de Rodas
Director:
René Cardona
Manufacturer: Urban Vision
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD
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ASIN: B00009MGGA
Release Date: 2003-07-29 |
Description
The most shocking disaster in the history of human survival! A plane crash in the Andes forces survivors to take extreme measures in order to survive!
Customer Reviews:
Watch the movie "Alive" if you want to see this story.......2007-07-23
Like most people I remember this film as a Sunday night movie on A.B.C. and at the time I felt it was OK, but after watching this disc I have questioned my own taste. this should be called "The National Enquirer Presents Survive" as it wallows in the most debased, sick, and horrible part of the story. There is an almost loving scene of the group slicing meat off the dead that is horrible. The story is better told and better acted in the movie "Alive"! Skip this trash.
For God's Sake,Just Read ALIVE!!!!!!.......2007-04-28
I have only seen bits and pieces of this awful piece of trash,but that's enough to scar you for LIFE!!!I'm warning you,in the first 15 minutes you see an unfortunate soul get a metal rod impaled in his stomach,which another survivor must pull out immediately,and you get to see the wonderful image of his stomach popping out through his skin.The acting is terrible,the music sickeningly maudlin and the cannibalism is absolutely tasteless and gross.If you enjoy this movie you might have serious psychological problems.In my opinion,this film should be banned.God Bless America!!!
Not the 1977 ABC movie you might have expected.......2006-03-14
If, like me, you enjoyed the 1977 ABC movie, co-produced by Robert Stigwood, with a snappy, catchy music score by Gerald Fried, and DUBBED INTO ENGLISH, including fascinating geographical and aeronautical narration about flying over the Andes, you will be disappointed. This is the same made-in-Mexico movie, but a vastly different edition. It is in Spanish with English subtitles, all narration is stripped away, and instead of Gerald Fried's gripping music score, there is merely whooshing-wind sound effects by a musical mediocrity named Raul Lavista. What a pity, the nicely trimmed-up, filled-out, tuneful 1977 ABC version replaced by this dreary, boresome ain't-cannibalism-groovy pseudo-novelty. I say skip the purchase and hope that Singa Home Entertainment brings out the ABC broadcast version.
SURVIVE! comes to DVD.......2004-04-23
The print on the new DVD of "SURVIVE - Supervivientes de los Andes" is the original uncut version of the film. The case indicates the running time as 103 minutes, but the film actually clocks in closer to 112 minutes(!). That's almost 1/2 hour longer than the original dubbed US version. I noticed several extra bits without doing a side-by-side - I think the initial skinning scene is slightly longer, there's another quick shot of a different body being skinned later on as well as some nasty business with an infected leg, and some of the trekking scenes and segments with the parents seem extended. This is all from memory, however - a researched breakdown of all the differences would definitely be a worthwhile undertaking. I was also surprised at how well the film actually holds up (especially in this original-language version) - definitely not as 'exploitative' as the American print always felt. Unfortunately, the low-budget still mars the crash scene as well as all the studio-shot scenes outside of the wrecked plane (can that snow be any more fake?), but the scenes shot on location are quite good as is the editing, music, and acting.
The print used on the DVD doesn't appear to have been 'remastered' in any way, but it looks decent enough. There are some lines here and there and some other flaws, but nothing really distracting. It's presented full-frame only and the english subtitles are burned-in. The DVD has the original spanish-trailer for the film, which does not shy away from indicating that it's about cannibalism, as well as two other trailers for other Urban Vision latin films.
Definitely a worthy purchase for fans of the film. It would still be great to get the modified American version some day, as well.
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