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The Ravagers

The Ravagers

1965Movie⏱️ 1h 28mNot Rated
ActionDramaWar
⭐ 4.8
IMDB Rating
125 votes

The biggest war picture ever filmed in the Philippines: a savage, raw, action-packed spectacle of men and women in war, filmed with a cast and cost never attempted before in a film for world release.

Director
Eddie Romero
Writers
Cesar Amigo, Eddie Romero, Vic Uematsu
Stars
John Saxon, Fernando Poe Jr., Bronwyn FitzSimons
Release Date
February 7, 1965
Language
English, Filipino, Tagalog
Country
Philippines, United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

John Saxon
John Saxon
as Capt. Kermit Dowling
Fernando Poe Jr.
Fernando Poe Jr.
as Sgt. Rubinio Gaudiel
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Bronwyn FitzSimons
as Sheila Ryan
Robert Arevalo
Robert Arevalo
as Capt. Araullo
Vic Diaz
Vic Diaz
as Cruz
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Vic Silayan
as Captain Mori
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Kristina Scott
as Mother Superior
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Josephine Sancho
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Vic Uematsu
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Angelo Ventura

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Premiere Studio, Philippines
Production
Hemisphere Pictures, Filipinas Productions

🏷️ Keywords

womenworldmother superiorconventworld war two

🎯 Categories

ActionDramaWar

⭐ Featured Review

Along the Lines of Most Eddie Romero Films.
by rsoonsa β€’ 2002-07-18
3/10

"A question might be posed concerning the title of this Philippine film as to who the ravagers might be, since its storyline during the WWII setting in and about a convent commandeered by Japanese troops and subsequently attacked by an American (John Derek) led local guerrilla force, reveals that only the latter group includes sexual as well as military aggression in its style. Director Eddie Romero patently believes that use of dialogue adds little to a movie's sense of purpose and as with a great deal of his work, this effort is composed essentially of long scenes of various combination..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

This is Fernando Poe Jr.'s second movie in which majority of his character's dialogue is in English.

πŸ“– Synopsis

The biggest war picture ever filmed in the Philippines: a savage, raw, action-packed spectacle of men and women in war, filmed with a cast and cost never attempted before in a film for world release.