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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Amiable Kiwi-UK-US-Oz film; let down by horrible soundtrack,
By Laon (moon-lit Surry Hills) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr (DVD)
This should have been a three-star movie. It has merits, chief of which is the use of the same stunning South Island (New Zealand) scenery that appeared in the Lord of the Rings films, but without the digital trickery.
There are a few authentically kiwi moments: the scene where the heroes tow a broken helicopter into an isolated farm, where the farmers turn it into something like a moon buggy using only number 8 wire and four-by-two draws on one of the classic New Zealand myths (kiwi engineering, mate); the mountain hut where people drop round spontaneously to drink and sing old songs is another, and completely true to life (no, seriously, it is); and the scene where the old codger is thrown out of the pub and tries to get back through the wall with a chain saw is adapted from a sequence in Barry Crump's "Hang on a Minute Mate", which starts as a set of charming yarns and steadily turns darker, and is one of New Zealand's best novels. So if you want New Zealandiana, it's there. There's also a plot about two gangs searching for a lost US plane containing $50 billion in bullion, or some such. One side are supposed to be bad, and are led by George Peppard, with kiwi superstar Bruno Lawrence as his chief henchperson. The other side is Ken Wahl and Lesley Ann Warren, who you may remember from such films as, plus Donald Pleasance, usually a reliably enjoyable actor. The story is the usual stuff no-one could care about, but it's amiably done using brilliant locations, and it ought to have been pleasant enough. Which brings us to the drawbacks. First, Donald Pleasance's performance is horrible. David Hemmings, directing his second film, obviously told Pleasance to be a wheezing, cackling drunken sot, but unfortunately neither Pleasance nor Hemmings knew when to pull that in once the point had been made. Pleasance just doesn't shut up. He wheezes, he cackles, constantly, without purpose or motivation; it's just what he does. Five minutes of this was four more than I needed to listen to, and Pleasance just doesn't let up. It is one of the most dislikeable film performances I have ever endured, and yet we are obviously supposed to think of the character as a loveable old scamp. Instead I found myself rooting for the bad guys, seriously and with feeling, every time one of them pointed a gun at him. If the only way to get Pleasance to tone down his performance was to kill off the character, it would have been well worth it. Sooner the better. The other thing that drags down this film also concerns the soundtrack. The film score by the Australian hack Brian May is indescribably awful: witless, noisy, clichéd junk. Unfortunately the sound editor must have liked it much more than the actors' performances, so that May's pointless throbbing and booming and flailing is turned up so loud, relative to the dialogue track, that much of the time you can't hear whatever it is that the actors are shouting at each other. It's a pity, because Ken Wahl and Lesley Ann Warren actually did a pretty good job of their part of the movie, and there's nothing wrong with the mindless chase genre. But as a result of the horrible soundtrack, disfigured by May's awful music, terrible sound mixing, and Pleasance's horrible performance, the film is most bearably watched with the sound turned off, as a travelogue of the Southern Alps. By the way, this film, called "Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr" here, is the same film as "Race to the Yankee Zephyr", its original title, and it has also been marketed as "Race for the Yankee Zephyr". If they re-edited it, putting May's music in the distant background and muting Pleasance's sound effects as far as possible, they'd have a three-star movie. As it is it really only deserves one star, to be honest, but I gave it an extra star for the scenery. Cheers! Laon
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Frenzied silliness in Fiordland,
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This review is from: Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr (Audio Described) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A deer hunter(Wahl)and his bumbling partner(Pleasance) by chance
stumble upon the wreckage of a DC-3 on the shore of Lake Wakatipu. Included amongst its cargo are medals, booze, money and $50 million in gold bullion. Before they can begin recovery, others get wind of the discovery and show up to pressure them in revealing the location. This is an action/chase, frankly silly, film with most of its energy occurring in the numerous stunts, chases and explosions. I'll bet that George Peppard does not put this one on his resume. Great helicopter shots of Fiordland and the Queenstown area are the main reasons for seeing this one. VHS copies are NOT widescreen. The DVD has no extras, but it is presented in the original 2.35:1 Cinemascope widescreen.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Worth the wait, I guess,
This review is from: Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr (DVD)
The master wasn't so hot; not much better than the crappy VHS copy I had. But it works, and no tracking worries.
The packaging is amateurish, with a misspelling or two and completely misleading cover art. The disk menu is bare-bones with no extra features. I wouldn't have wanted to pay much more for this, long wait or not, but I'm satisfied.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr / Great Movie,
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This review is from: Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr (VHS Tape)
This is a hard to find movie, but the wait is worth it. The service that I received when I ordered this was just great. From Amazon to the seller, everything was super. The ordering, shipping, and the timely receiving of this product could'nt have been any better. Thank You so much. I have ordered in the past with the same great service, and I'll order in the future as well. Once again Thank You.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
NOT RELATED...BUT CLOSE!,
By INDUSTRIA (Indiana, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr - (aka "Race for the Yankee Zephyr") [VHS] (VHS Tape)
OK, I never saw this movie but, it's the only possible chance that other viewers will be looking at this because you are searching for Race for the Yankee Zephyr (1981) as well as I am! I've spent countless, endless hours searching for this movie and any results that I have encountered is the same. The movie is available in dvd but, only in Australia! It is not NTSC! ( will not play in USA dvd players! )I understand that the Austrialians own it but, let us have the movie we are all searching for! The Europeans have some on vhs but, it is in some PAL format and will not play in US players as well! What the heck!!!! Does anyone out there know where we can get this movie ( Race for the Yankee Zephyr ( 1981 Ken Wahl, Donald Pleasance, etc. ) on dvd for USA dvd players! ) Vhs or even a burnt copy will do!!! Give us some info! I imagine that I am not speaking for just myself, for alot of us! Any help is greatly appreciated!! Thank You!!
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Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr by David Hemmings (DVD - 2006)
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