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White Hunter Black Heart

  • 1990
  • PG
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
14K
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Clint Eastwood in White Hunter Black Heart (1990)
A thinly fictionalized account of a legendary movie director, whose desire to hunt down an animal turns into a grim situation with his movie crew in Africa.
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A thinly fictionalized account of a legendary movie director, whose desire to hunt down an animal turns into a grim situation with his movie crew in Africa.A thinly fictionalized account of a legendary movie director, whose desire to hunt down an animal turns into a grim situation with his movie crew in Africa.A thinly fictionalized account of a legendary movie director, whose desire to hunt down an animal turns into a grim situation with his movie crew in Africa.

  • Director
    • Clint Eastwood
  • Writers
    • Peter Viertel
    • James Bridges
    • Burt Kennedy
  • Stars
    • Clint Eastwood
    • Jeff Fahey
    • Charlotte Cornwell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Writers
      • Peter Viertel
      • James Bridges
      • Burt Kennedy
    • Stars
      • Clint Eastwood
      • Jeff Fahey
      • Charlotte Cornwell
    • 71User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood
    • John Wilson
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Pete Verrill
    Charlotte Cornwell
    • Miss Wilding, Wilson's Secretary
    Norman Lumsden
    • Butler George
    George Dzundza
    George Dzundza
    • Paul Landers
    Edward Tudor-Pole
    Edward Tudor-Pole
    • Reissar - a British Partner
    • (as Edward Tudor Pole)
    Roddy Maude-Roxby
    Roddy Maude-Roxby
    • Thompson, British Partner
    Richard Warwick
    Richard Warwick
    • Basil Fields, British Partner
    John Rapley
    • Gun Shop Salesman
    Catherine Neilson
    Catherine Neilson
    • Irene Saunders
    Marisa Berenson
    Marisa Berenson
    • Kay Gibson, Film Star
    Richard Vanstone
    • Phil Duncan, Film Star
    Jamie Koss
    • Mrs. Duncan
    Anne Dunkley
    • Scarf Girl in Nightclub Show
    David Danns
    • Bongo Man in Nightclub Show
    Myles Freeman
    • Ape Man in Nightclub Show
    Geoffrey Hutchings
    Geoffrey Hutchings
    • Squadron Leader Alec Laing
    Christopher Fairbank
    Christopher Fairbank
    • Tom Harrison, Art Director
    • Director
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Writers
      • Peter Viertel
      • James Bridges
      • Burt Kennedy
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    User reviews71

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    6macataque

    creator's block

    On one level, this film is a failure: It's a fictionalized knock-off of the behind-the-scenes machinations of the making of "The African Queen" with Bogart & Hepburn directed by John Huston. This surface level is not so enthralling. On a second level, the level I believe the artists really wanted to put across, it isn't so enthralling either. Nevertheless, they are to be commended for attempting something unusual: An effort to show the creative process -- and the fears lurking within barring the fruition of art, often at great costs to health and personal relationships. In ranking Eastwood's films, this film falls below "Unforgiven", "Million Dollar Baby", "Bird" or "The Bridges of Madison County", but the subtext here raises its status. A must-see for the serious artist or wannabe.
    6butchfilms

    How John Huston tries to hunt an elephant in Africa before to begin shooting "the African Queen"

    "White Hunter Black Heart" is directed and played by Clint Eastwood.

    Clint Eastwood plays John Wilson (the great director John Huston in real life) in this movie, and shows us how he spent his time trying to hunt an elephant in Africa the previous weeks an days before to begin shooting the famous movie "The African Queen".

    I liked the performance of Clint Eastwood as John Wilson (John Huston), but I didn't like that so much time in the movie were focus in the hunting of the elephant. I would have liked to watch more about how the movie "The African Queen" was shot, and how were the relationships between John Huston, Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn during the shooting.
    8gottogorunning

    One of Clint Eastwood's most unjustly-neglected movies

    One of Clint Eastwood's most unjustly-neglected movies... he directed and stars as a cranky, strong-willed movie director (he's actually playing the real-life John Huston, though his character is called "Wilson" in the movie... and the book it was based on). In Africa to direct an action-comedy ("The African Queen" in real life) Wilson throws the project into turmoil when he suddenly becomes obsessed with hunting and killing an elephant. "It's not a crime... it's bigger than that... it's a SIN," he says by way of justification. It takes a while to get used to Clint trying to play John Huston... trying to talk in a different style of voice than we're used to hearing... but the dialog and story are so compelling that you forget that Clint really is the wrong guy for this role. And yet, by the time the movie reaches it's devastating final line... Clint has made the character his own. As far as Clint's directing work goes... I would rank this film right after "Unforgiven"!
    8claudio_carvalho

    Adventures in Africa

    The egocentric, stubborn and grumpy Hollywood director John Wilson (Clint Eastwood) invites his friend Pete Verrill (Jeff Fahey) to write the screenplay of his next movie that will be a masterpiece in his opinion. He convinces the producer Paul Landers (George Dzundza) that the movie must be shot in Africa and they travel to the continent. Once in Africa, John becomes obsessed to hunt an specific elephant and neglects his cast and crew prioritizing the hunting with the native Kivu (Boy Mathias Chuma).

    "White Hunter Black Heart" is an underrated fictional movie directed by Clint Eastwood. The character John Wilson is based on the director John Huston. Clint Eastwood has an amazing work performing a character with strong personality and stubbornness. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Coração de Caçador" ("Hunter Heart")
    7Kurtz9791

    The African Obsession: Underrated Eastwood

    Perhaps the greatest treat that can be found in Clint Eastwood's 1990 film "White Hunter Black Heart", a fictionalized account of the pre-production phase of the 1951 classic "The African Queen", is Eastwood's leading performance. His trademark acting style is usually stereotyped as the tough guy persona; he squints a lot and speaks only when he has to. An act of violence would usually suffice instead. But here we have Eastwood in rare form, showing us a side that we seldom see in his movies.

    The film opens with a man riding quickly on horseback over a British estate, his face obscured by a riding helmet. We are given some brief narration by Pete Verrill (played by Jeff Fahey and based on screenwriter Peter Viertel), who is flying in to see this masked rider. Verrill is the extension of the audience; he is our eyes and ears as he works alongside Eastwood's character to develop the film that would be known as "The African Queen". Eastwood plays John Wilson, a thinly disguised version of iconic director/actor John Huston. Introducing his character on horseback is a way we've come to recognize Eastwood in films, but the way he acts for the rest of the picture is anything but what we would normally expect from him.

    Wilson, despite staying at his friend's estate, is down and out and deeply in debt. Verrill is here to get the creative wheels flowing again, helping to finish the script for "The African Trader" (the name given to the film within the film), however Wilson only seems interested in going to Africa to hunt elephants; the picture is more of an afterthought. Viertel wrote the book this film was based on, which in turn was based on his experiences with Huston while making "The African Queen". Viertel also had a hand in the screenplay for this film.

    Now that I've gotten some of the plot out of the way, let me get back to Eastwood's performance. He nails Huston's distinctive speech pattern and way of presenting himself. It is a rare sight to see Eastwood play such a flamboyant character, a suave and sophisticated gentleman who whips people into shape with long monologues and anecdotes instead of his fists, with one exception that also plays against audience expectations. I honestly can't think of another film where he has so much dialogue.

    Despite this spectacular leading performance, the film is flawed by its overall ambition. It is as if Eastwood the director, after the acclaim of his previous biopic "Bird", had finally decided that he was an auteur. You have a film that wants to take on the creative process, a look behind the scenes, and show how one man's genius can be undermined by his selfishness and obsession. There is also some "Moby Dick" inspired stuff with the hunting of the elephant being about something more profound and enlightening. All of these themes don't exactly click together as they should, but the journey getting there is enough.

    What you are left with is an underrated character study. As usual with his period pieces, the attention to detail of both time and place is exquisite. And like most of his films, the movie builds to a climactic showdown, with an ending and closing moment that are among the best of Eastwood's entire filmography.

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    • Trivia
      The main character, John Wilson, portrayed by Clint Eastwood, was based on legendary director John Huston; Jeff Fahey's Pete Verrill writer character was based on novelist Peter Viertel; George Dzundza's Paul Landers producer character was based on producer Sam Spiegel; Marisa Berenson's Kay Gibson character was based on Katharine Hepburn, and Richard Vanstone's Phil Duncan character was based on Humphrey Bogart.
    • Goofs
      The plane's flight to Africa is marked from it's starting point in Europe, south to it's destination in Uganda. The shot then switches to the plane flying over the Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
    • Quotes

      John Wilson: I would like to tell you a little story.

      Mrs. MacGregor: Oh, I love stories.

      John Wilson: Well, you mustn't interrupt now, because you're way too beautiful to interrupt people. When I was in London in the early 40's, I was dining one evening at the Savoy with a rather select group of people, and sitting next to me was a very beautiful lady, much like yourself.

      Mrs. MacGregor: Now you're pulling my leg.

      John Wilson: Now, just listen, dear. Well, we were dining and the bombs were falling, and we were all talking about Hitler and comparing him with Napoleon, and we were all being really brilliant. And then, suddenly, this beautiful lady, she spoke up and said that was the thing she didn't mind about Hitler, was the way he was treating the Jews. Well, we all started arguing with her, of course. Though, mind you, no one at the table was Jewish. But she persisted. Are you listening, honey?

      Mrs. MacGregor: Mustn't interrupt Daddy.

      John Wilson: That's right. You're way too beautiful for that. Anyway, she went on to say that that's how she felt about it, that if she had her way, she would kill them all, burn them in ovens, like Hitler. Well, we all sat there in silence. Then finally, I leaned over to her and I said, "Madam, I have dined with some of the ugliest goddamn bitches in my time. And I have dined with some of the goddamndest ugly bitches in this world. But you, my dear, are the ugliest bitch of them all." Well, anyway, she got up to leave and she tripped over a chair and fell on the floor. And we all just sat there. No one raised a hand to help her. And finally when she picked herself up I said to her one more time: "You, my dear, are the ugliest goddamn bitch I have ever dined with." Well, you know what happened? The very next day, she reported me to the American Embassy. And they brought me in for reprimand. And then when they investigated it, they found out she was a German agent. And they locked her up.

      [smiles]

      John Wilson: Isn't that amazing?

      Mrs. MacGregor: Why did you tell me that story?

      John Wilson: Oh, I don't know. It wasn't because I thought you were a German agent, honey. But I was tempted tonight to say the very same thing to you. I didn't want you to think I had never said it before. You, madam, are the - Well, you know the rest.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Postcards from the Edge/Saving Grace/White Hunter, Black Heart/After Dark, My Sweet (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Satin Doll
      Written by Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer and Billy Strayhorn

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Weißer Jäger, schwarzes Herz
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe
    • Production companies
      • Malpaso Productions
      • Rastar Pictures
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $24,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,319,124
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $165,450
      • Sep 16, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,319,124
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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