It’s possible to find many faults in Nicholas Ray’s The Savage Innocents but you can’t deny it’s slightly lunatic courage – guts it’s got. In this respect, it resembles its director, one of the few American filmmakers who genuinely deserves ...read the complete Savage Innocents movie review at DVD Times (Mike Sutton)
For a more sensitive modern audience, Nicholas Ray's 1959 The Savage Innocents may present a few problems. For a start, an animal gets killed in it, and in there pre-CGI days, it gets killed for real. The opening sequence, cut from the original ...read the complete Savage Innocents movie review at DVD Outsider