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1955111 minAdventure, Drama, Romance

Untamed

Is Untamed a Hit or Flop?

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Is Untamed worth watching? With a rating of 5.6/10, this Adventure, Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Untamed Synopsis

When the great potato famine hits Ireland, the diaspora begins as thousands emigrate. Among those leaving the Emerald Isle is Katie O'Neill and her husband, who decide that the promised land is South Africa and make their way there. Once there, they discover the hardships that are the reality of the homesteader experience.

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Top Cast

Tyrone Power
Tyrone PowerPaul Van Riebeck
Susan Hayward
Susan HaywardKatie O'Neill
Richard Egan
Richard EganKurt Hout
John Justin
John JustinShawn Kildare
Agnes Moorehead
Agnes MooreheadAggie (Kildare's governess)
Rita Moreno
Rita MorenoJulia
Hope Emerson
Hope EmersonMaria DeGroot
Brad Dexter
Brad DexterLt. Christian
Henry O'Neill
Henry O'NeillSquire O'Neill
Paul Thompson
Paul ThompsonTschaka

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Is Untamed worth watching?

Untamed has received mixed reviews with a 5.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, Drama, Romance movies.

Is Untamed hit or flop?

Untamed has received average ratings (5.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Untamed is a Adventure, Drama, Romance movie that When the great potato famine hits Ireland, the diaspora begins as thousands emigrate. Among those leaving the Emerald Isle is Katie O'Neill and her hu...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 10, 2023
★ 5

"Katie" (Susan Hayward) and her husband "Shawn" (John Justin) are struggling to make a go of things on their Irish potato farm so hit on the idea of emigrating to the opportunities of Southern Africa. They arrive and soon discover that it's no easier making a living here than it was back home. She also meets up with old flame "Paul" (an unimpressive Tyrone Power) - a man of Dutch origin determined to fight the Boer cause against the ever encroaching British. Tragedy is never far from "Katie" and the film follows her rather turbulent life and relationships whilst trying to give us a little bit of a "Janet & John" on the political history of the forming of South Africa. What it actually gives us is a rather dreary, meandering, melodrama with Hayward well off her best juggling her men folk - which also includes Richard Egan's "Hout" by the mid-point - like she was spinning plates. There's little to like or admire in any of the characterisations on offer here, and although the cinematography is pretty impressive it cannot really untame this plodding will she/won't she drama that is really only improved by the occassional intervention of Agnes Moorehead's "Aggie" - perhaps the only person here who has a semblance of wits. It's too long and actually inclined to run a short scenario, reset it, then re-run it again - with a slightly different focus. I'm afraid that it's just a bit boring. Sorry.