The Southern Star
The Southern Star
PG | 28 May 1969 (USA)
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Comedy adventure based on a Jules Verne novel about the ups and downs of jewel thieves in the wilds of Africa circa 1900. George Segal is the appealing hero-heel and Ursula Andress is visually stunning as the lady in the proceedings. Orson Welles has a small role.

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Leofwine_draca

THE SOUTHERN STAR is a somewhat middling African adventure yarn and an adaptation of a Jules Verne story that you've never previously heard of. It was made at the tail-end of the 1960s and mixes in a bit of adventure, a bit of derring-do, some violent action, and a lot of comedy and romance into a not altogether satisfying mix. George Segal is somewhat insipid as the lead and Ursula Andress only seems to be around so that she can go skinny dipping. Oh, and Orson Welles turns up in a supporting role and goes for a high camp approach which isn't entirely successful. The film has some nice scenery and encounters with wildlife, but the stock plot and overlong running time make it a slog to sit through.

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Kieran Green

'The Southern Star' is a cracking Adventure Caper based on a Jules Verne novel, It's set in the beautifully widescreen photographed plains of Africa Circa 1900. The title refers to a massive Diamond discovered by George Segal in a river bed,It is taken from Segal by pompous Kramer Harry Andrews, It is later snacthed by appealing African actor Johnny Sekka, with Segal's love interest and Kramer's daughter (the ravishing Ursula Andress) in tow the pair go off in search of the elusive stone, Ian Hendry is the pursuing former lover of Andress intent on claiming the stone, George Segal was at the fledgling height of his popularity here as ever he is always watchable what ever role he is cast in. Check out the 'revealing' river bathing scene with Ursula Andress it goes to show why she will always be remembered as the consummate Bond girl. Orson Welles has a small role as an over the top Gay/Camp Sgt Major. All in all 'The Southern Stone' is a great picture. i'm glad that it's finally available on DVD the quality is great.

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Cristi_Ciopron

I have seen this flick when I was in kid, in '87 or perhaps in '86--and on the big screen. Ursula Andress makes it worth watching at all ages.The director, Sidney Hayers, worked mostly for the TV--with such big--screen exceptions like Diagnosis: Murder (1975), The Trap (1966) and Night of the Eagle (1962)(which the genuine connoisseurs admire).The Southern Star (1969), with Ursula Andress, Orson Welles and George Segal, is a recommended African adventures outing, with some gusto and even excitement and a beautiful broad to justify the movie.It certainly doesn't resemble much the book which it claims it adapts; I remember a scene with two guys playing chess with small glasses of alcohol and drinking the pieces they were taking. The same scene is in a Greene novel.

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ma-cortes

The picture is set in West Africa where we find a roguish geologist adventurer ( George Segal ) and his helper ( Johnny Sekka ), there both of whom encounter a hot rock . But the gem is nevertheless ownership a magnate ( Harry Andrews ) whose gorgeous daughter ( Ursula Andress )is enamored the rogue adventurer . The chief ( Ian Hendry ) of his private troops schemes to get the girl and the diamond . Besides , an ex-security chief ( Orson Welles ) equally tries to steal the precious gem .This amusing film displays action , adventures , humor , rip-roaring and lots of fun . The movie is narrated by means of a continuous pursuit in the jungle and we are seeing several African animals although the most by an excessive use of stock-shots , thus stampeding buffalo , elephants , gnus, lions , snake... and a peculiar thief ostrich . This unknown motion picture obtained limited success in spite of a first-rate cast and result to be immensely agreeable . The tale based on Jules Verne novel is regularly directed by Sidney Hayers . Rating : Average but entertaining . It's a good stuff for young people who enjoy enormously with the extraordinary adventures in the lush jungle.

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