Krakatoa East of Java 1968 – Full movie



Krakatoa East of Java 1968 – Full movie
The Exact Location of Krakatoa Mountain ( krakatau) is West Java, Indonesia
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  1. There seems to be quite a misunderstanding – or disagreement – between the title of this movie and the location of Krakatoa. Unless I’m mistaken, the volcano lies in the Sunda Strait between Sumatra and Java (I’ve travelled across this by boat). Western Indonesia in other words. But the ship in the film leaves Batavia (Jakarta) and thus is east of Krakatoa but heading in that direction, thru the Strait. Hence the title. I mean, isn’t this at least a possibility? Hollywood doesn’t generally make a mistake like this. Anyways, regardless of its Geographical issues and a 5.4 rating from IMDB, I’m going to give this a go because of Max Schell, and Sal Mineo! Thanks for making this available! (Update: could have cut 30min of silly bits, but overall a fine adventure film!).

  2. The acting is horrendous.
    And as for the division of the spoils at the end – that was theft. Legally they belonged to the boy, Peter. They had not been abandoned and under international maritime law, were not salvage!

  3. I first saw this piece of divine trash (don't get me wrong: I have remained faithful to it for nearly half a century when I was 8 on the ABC Friday Night Movie – its influence was so profound I demanded a volcano shaped birthday cake which my mother obliged, complete with a flow of raspberry jam lava): a truly psychotic film mixing 'Around the World in 80/20 000 leagues steam punk with elements of 67's Dr. Doolittle and 64's 'The Devil at Four O'Clock' [and even a vague affiliation with 'You Only Live Twice']. I will go to the mat for this film, if only because Maximilian Schell still demonstrates what a great actor he he was and because it was Beautiful Sal Mineo's last major film. Hell, it has to be worth something if it is playing at the Cinerama Dome in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'. But I'm posting now is I finally saw is that I finally saw 'Marooned', winner of – and Karakatoa's only contender for – Best Visual Effects of 1969…and I have to say, 'Krak' should have one. Though the film itself, sedate, serious and at times genuinely moving and tension-filled [and well shot by Daniel Fapp], is fine, the effects in 'Marooned' are at best adequate and often awkward [they date rather profoundly to today's eye, even considering them with a sensibility of relativity]…how couldn't they be with 2001 having thrown down a near unassailable gauntlet only the year before. Sure, some scenes in 'Krak' look pretty 'modelly' – but others hold up damn well.

  4. I saw this when I was 6 years old and I still remember how that giant tsunami impressed me ! I draw and sketched the scenes for weeks ! And I always wanted to watch the movie again … 50 years later or so here I am , thanks!

  5. I saw this movie when I was nine with my parents in a rather large movie theater in Chicago. I always remembered it. Just loved the special effects. This is a time when movies were entertaining and not shoving some woke bs down your throats.

  6. Great film. Great pre-computer generated effects. Probably one of the first ''disaster movies''.
    ''In 1883, the mail ship Governor General Loudon while captained by Johan Lindemann, was in the Sunda Strait during the eruption of Krakatoa and survived the subsequent tsunami when the captain steered the ship head on into the wave.''

  7. The Earth is really nothing else but a floating volcano in space, its spherical because in space everything is spherical, and the heat from the magma inside made organic life possible. The problem is that a giant eruption through one of the valves (volcanoes on the surface like Krakatoa) can rupture the core and mantle and Earth implodes.

  8. Nice Jules Verne style adventure movie. I saw it with 'The Devil`s Brigade early in 1970 at an old style movie palace in Brooklyn N.Y. Thanks for posting it, I thought I would never see it again because it s rarely shown on TV. Enjoyed it!

  9. That’s like an old Western movie. A lot of action but no historical value. Even the title is geographically wrong and not even one actor is from the region where the set is playing. It is entertaining and spectacular in its time but a bit weird to watch today.

  10. so bad another uploader that only thinking about american and english people because they never giving subtitles on there movie an few Hours ago in watching one of the best documentary here on youtube from an vulcano with subtitles there so many uploaders here that put documentary our something like that here on youtube but not always with subtitles and this documentary did wel. so most look on line mabey vind this movie with subtitles

  11. I remember seeing this movie at the drive-in in our 1967 Pontiac Parisienne. My Dad said that Lava would come in the car through the speakers we hooked up to the car.

  12. Little known is that part of the film is made in front of Puerto de Soller, Mallorca. One of my family members was in the cast back then, he was one of the prisoners. It is visible in the scene with the balloon. In the background you see the Torre Piccada.

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