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Rage

  • 1966
  • X
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
848
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Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens in Rage (1966)
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A man bitten by a rabid dog in the desert must find help before it's too late.A man bitten by a rabid dog in the desert must find help before it's too late.A man bitten by a rabid dog in the desert must find help before it's too late.

  • Director
    • Gilberto Gazcón
  • Writers
    • Teddi Sherman
    • Gilberto Gazcón
    • Fernando Méndez
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Stella Stevens
    • David Reynoso
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    848
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gilberto Gazcón
    • Writers
      • Teddi Sherman
      • Gilberto Gazcón
      • Fernando Méndez
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Stella Stevens
      • David Reynoso
    • 34User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Reuben
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Perla
    David Reynoso
    David Reynoso
    • Pancho
    Armando Silvestre
    Armando Silvestre
    • Antonio
    Ariadne Welter
    Ariadne Welter
    • Blanca
    • (as Ariadna Welter)
    Dacia González
    • Maria
    • (as Darcia Gonzalez)
    Pancho Córdova
    Pancho Córdova
    • Old Man
    • (as Pancho Cordova)
    Maura Monti
    Maura Monti
    • His Wife
    David Silva
    David Silva
    • Bus Driver
    Quintín Bulnes
    Quintín Bulnes
    • Pedro
    • (as Quintin Bulnes)
    Isela Vega
    Isela Vega
    Jorge Russek
    Jorge Russek
    Raúl Martínez
    Raúl Martínez
      José Ángel Espinosa 'Ferrusquilla'
        Gilda Mirós
        Gilda Mirós
          Stillman Segar
          Stillman Segar
            Alicia Gutiérrez
              Aurora Clavel
              Aurora Clavel
              • Director
                • Gilberto Gazcón
              • Writers
                • Teddi Sherman
                • Gilberto Gazcón
                • Fernando Méndez
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              nadja-7

              An interesting character study set in rural New Mexico

              I enjoyed this movie a great deal; it has an interesting development of characters set within a construction camp for a major highway in rural New Mexico. Early in the film a local herder is brought in dying of rabies; the veterinarian becomes involved in a search for the source of the disease and whether it is part of an epidemic. A major side plot in the movie is the relationship between the veterinarian and a construction camp prostitute. There is a great deal of character development, and the lady's occupation is so subtly portrayed that it is an acceptable moview for older children. There is a great deal of empathy for the hard lives lived in a construction camp and its surrounding rural poverty.

              Unlike most movies set in a rural atmosphere, the country people and blue collar workers are not cartoon buffoons or evil, violent troglodytes. This sensitive portrayal contrasts markedly with the brutal louts recently portrayed in a certain movie about commercial fishermen lost at sea, the Perfect Storm.
              7bkoganbing

              The telltale signs of madness

              With the making of Rage, the Mexican film industry decided to do what the British have done for years. Get a Hollywood name for the lead and set the film in London with a British cast. That extra bounce of a name from the movie capital is good for box office.

              In this case they got two. Glenn Ford as a dissolute doctor and Stella Stevens as a working girl are in Mexico at a construction site, each practicing their own trade when Ford is bitten by a rabid dog.

              It's a simple story, they are out in the wilds and Ford has to reach civilization and fast before the case becomes incurable. With Stevens's help he sets out on the journey always as a medical professional looking out for the telltale signs of his condition going beyond the point of medical help.

              I saw Rage in theater back when it was released and after some showings on television it seems to have disappeared. Peter Ford's biography of his dad tells little about it.

              Ford and Stevens turn in some fine performances. Maybe this will be unearthed and put out on DVD soon.
              clore_2

              Better than you would think since you may not have heard of it

              A most overlooked film which may have played better as a TV feature. Ford is an alcoholic doctor, but still the idol of many in this poverty stricken construction town in Mexico. When rabies hits the camp, Ford is called into action, when it strikes him personally, he finds a reason to live, and attempts a trek to a big city hospital before the disease spreads within his blood stream. Ford looks considerably older and sloppier in this film, his third with Stella Stevens. He's brooding and ill-kempt, not at all the light leading man of the previous decade. The last half hour carries some real tension, and an effective music score by Gustavo César Carrión adds immeasurably.
              6planktonrules

              Tale of a down-and-out Doc in rural Mexico.

              "Rage" is a highly unusual film for Glenn Ford. Heck, it's a highly unusual film...period. The story is set in rural Mexico and finds Dr. Reuben (Ford) working with the local villagers...and drinking himself half to death. Through the course of the film you realize why he's there and why he's drinking. Years before, his actions resulted in his wife's death...and he seems to be doing pennance for this by working so far from the States. But he's also angry, sullen and altogether unpleasant in many ways.

              Into this town comes a truck load of prostitutes bound for someplace nicer and less grubby. One of those women, Perla (Stella Stevens) takes a liking for the doctor...but eventually she moves on to another town.

              Dr. Reuben is bitten by his dog...and the dog has rabies. Earlier in the film you see a man going mad with the illness...and the Doc knows he must get treatment soon or he'll die the same way. But there's a dying woman about to give birth to attend to first. And then, it's a long, long way to the nearest large city where he can get treatment. Can he get there in time?

              The prostitute plot in the film seemed like filler...though Stevens' character actually became important late in the story when she helps the Doctor get to town. Still, her rowdy friends seemed more like a distraction than anything and a bit of a re-write would have helped. Without that unnecessary plot, I would have given the film a 7.





              FYI--I noticed one review says that the movie was set in rural New Mexico, but when I looked at IMDB to see where the movie was filmed it was set in Mexico...not in the United States.
              8mannyxa

              A well executed small film

              This movie is great. Yes, it is a low budget film but the concept is clear. Economy is this movie's middle name. It's shot in a somewhat, unforgiving documentary style. The story is plausible in the real world. You're curious to see how Glenn Ford's character ends his journey. So much could go wrong, how far can he go before he loses all his marbles in a foreign environment? A different culture has the potential to react in ways one doesn't expect. What would you do as a viewer if you were in his shoes with his medical condition? Sure, this small film could be more polished in sound design, cinematography, etc. See it for yourself not for how much the production cost but how well an original story was executed by a great actor. A great movie like "Rage" aka "El Mal" doesn't need excessive millions of dollars. You're taken along for an intense ride at a fraction of the cost to make a "blockbuster." Enjoy.

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              • Trivia
                Glenn Ford specifically asked for Stella Stevens as his leading lady. They had worked together twice before: first in The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963) and then in Company of Cowards? (1964).
              • Goofs
                When the two men from the mining camp who are in pursuit of Reuben and Pancho come across the fallen bridge, the camera pans the span, the shot freezes, then the film is obviously run backwards for some reason - possibly just to lengthen the take a couple seconds.
              • Quotes

                Perla: What he's trying to say is that even a cheap tramp like me should be treated like a lady.

              • Connections
                Featured in Casting a Shadow: Roberto Fiesco on Ricardo Montalbán and Ariadne Welter (2024)

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              • Release date
                • December 9, 1966 (United Kingdom)
              • Countries of origin
                • Mexico
                • United States
              • Languages
                • English
                • Spanish
              • Also known as
                • 48 sati do smrti
              • Filming locations
                • Guanajuato, Mexico
              • Production companies
                • Cinematográfica Jalisco S.A.
                • Joseph M. Schenck Enterprises
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              • Runtime
                1 hour 43 minutes
              • Aspect ratio
                • 1.85 : 1

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