CINEFLIX HD — OFFICIAL TRAILERS, REVIEWS & RATINGS UPDATED DAILY
1977 • Horror / Thriller • 92m

Orca

"Terror just beneath the surface."

62

CINESCORE

FRESH

464 critic reviews

64%

POPCORN METER

AUDIENCE

Verified ratings

After witnessing the killing of his mate and offspring at the hands of a reckless Irish captain, a vengeful killer whale rampages through the fisherman's Newfoundland harbor. Under pressure from the villagers, the captain, a female marine biologist, and an Indigenous tribalist venture after the great beast, who will meet them on its own turf.

IMDb

Official Trailer

More Videos

Where to Watch (India)

Amazon Video

Top Cast

Richard Harris
Richard Harris
Captain Nolan
Charlotte Rampling
Charlotte Rampling
Rachel Bedford
Will Sampson
Will Sampson
Umilak
Bo Derek
Bo Derek
Annie
Keenan Wynn
Keenan Wynn
Novak
Robert Carradine
Robert Carradine
Ken
Scott Walker
Scott Walker
Al Swain
Peter Hooten
Peter Hooten
Paul
Wayne Heffley
Wayne Heffley
Priest
Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry
Dock Worker
Director: Michael AndersonScreenplay: Luciano VincenzoniScreenplay: Sergio DonatiExecutive Producer: Dino De LaurentiisProducer: Luciano Vincenzoni

Photos

Reviews

Wuchak
2018-07-11
70%

Not great like “Jaws,” but a moving maritime tragedy and, in ways, magnificent RELEASED IN 1977 and directed by Michael Anderson, "Orca" stars Richard Harris as a Newfoundland fisherman trying to make some big money by capturing a killer whale for a marine park. Unfortunately he ends up horribly botching the job, which incurs the vengeful wrath of the father killer whale. Coming out two years after the blockbuster “Jaws,” this is sort of a knockoff, but it’s too different in story/tone to be cheap imitation, although there are obvious similarities: The last third of the film involves a boat crew sailing out to sea to take on the oceanic antagonist; and another scene where an individual slides down a leaning platform toward the marine creature. In any case, “Orca” may not be technically as good as "Jaws" but it certainly has its unique attractions. The story is a maritime tragedy and utterly serious in tone with no lightness to be seen, like in “Piranha” (1978). The melodramatic plot basically inverts Melville’s “Moby Dick” wherein in the whale takes the place of bitter Ahab. The score by Ennio Morricone (e.g. "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly") is equal-parts beautiful, touching and haunting. Also, the casting is great: Harris is perfect as the aging sea salt, Charlotte Rampling is super sharp & intellectual as the cetacean biologist, Will Sampson ("One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest") is great (and clichéd) as the Indian sage with his wise, foreboding words and Bo Derek is, well, you know. In addition, the Newfoundland locations are fabulous and, at about an hour and a half, the film is short and sweet; so there's not much filler. That said, people suffering ADHD might complain that the pace is a little slow at times. A couple of notable scenes come to mind: The unsettling sequence where Orca's mate aborts her calf while strung up on the vessel; and the one where Orca causes mass destruction in the village at night whereupon Nolan (Harris) gazes at the havoc while the whale jumps in and out of the water in elation. Let me close by emphasizing that “Orca” is NOT a Grade B creature-on-the-loose flick (e.g. 2000’s "Crocodile"); it's a serious and moving tragedy. THE FILM RUNS 92 minutes. WRITERS: Luciano Vincenzoni, Sergio Donati and Robert Towne, based on Arthur Herzog’s novel. GRADE: B+

Audience Reviews(0)

Sign in to share your review of Orca.SIGN IN

Loading reviews…

Keywords

Details

Status
Released
Origin
IT
Languages
English
Studios
DDL Cinematografica, Famous Films Productions
Budget
$17,500,000
Box Office
$14,717,854

Recommended For You

More Like This