While working at an amusement park in Australia, Christine starts a relationship with a German man, Walter. She marries him and has a child with him. When an job opportunity presents itself, Walter and Christine move to Germany. There his deepest, darkest secret is revealed: he's a fervent neo-Nazi. Appalled by this revelation, Christine's life, and that of her child, are now in danger.
Based on a true story but you wouldn't think so. Yes, the story is quite extreme but not implausible. No, it's more the way the story is told that makes it less than believable. There's a B-grade quality to proceedings that make it seem cheap and cheesy.
Direction is pretty unimaginative and performances are quite hammy. Ralph Schicha as Walter is the worst of it: absurd overacting. Kerry Mack's performance as Christine is actually semi-decent. Supporting cast are so-so.
With a bit more edginess, tension and engagement this could have been a fairly decent film. Instead it's quite flat, even dull despite the storyline.
Savage Attraction
1983
Action / Biography / Drama / Thriller
Savage Attraction
1983
Action / Biography / Drama / Thriller
Keywords: biographyaustraliansdap (nazi party)
Plot summary
Horrific true tale set in late-'70s Australia about Christine Lewis, a naive 16-year-old who, in 1974, meets Walter Maresch, a handsome German immigrant working as a carny, and they quickly fall in love. However, his secret sadistic side quickly begins to reveal itself and he manages to strong-arm her into marriage. Things get progressively worse even after they have a baby, but her nightmare truly begins when he reveals to her that he is actually a fanatical member of the banned Nazi Party and forces her to move with him to West Germany, where the neo-Nazi group he belongs to operates. As his abusive behavior worsens and his neo-Nazi activities turn violent, she's forced to choose between her life - and his.
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Interesting story let down by lacklustre direction and performances
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Slightly Sleazy Aussie Outing is Ultimately Forgettable
This movie, supposedly based on a true story, tells the tale of Christine Maresch (Kerry Mack, who bears a remarkable resemblance to Michelle Williams,) a runaway from a broken home who, while working at the carnival, meets and falls for Walter (Ralph Schicha),a German ex-pat who is living on the lam in Australia, for reasons which will soon become painfully clear to Christine. Perhaps she should have seen it coming when Walter shot himself upon having his marriage proposal rejected, but for some reason Christine agrees to marry him after all, in the ICU at the hospital, where he is being treated for his aforementioned gunshot wound. They have a daughter, Amanda (Gabriella Barraket) together, but quicker than you can say "Mein Fuhrer," Walter turns into a controlling lunatic, and a neo-Nazi to boot. Christine finds out that she's again pregnant, and informs Walter that she is going to get an abortion. He convinces her not to, tricking her into believing that if she comes back to Germany with him, she will be able to get a top of the line abortion in one of Germany's clinics. Only after they arrive does he tell her that no, they can't get an abortion there, because Walter wants a male heir, presumably to teach how to be a nut case, just like his pops. In Germany, the higher- ups in the neo-Nazi food chain are not impressed with Walter's wife, and make her participate in a bank robbery to prove her loyalty. The robbery goes off well, but the bosses still won't be satisfied with her, so they head back for Oz, where things go from bad to worse, with Christine being held hostage in her own house, the subject of regular beatings and rape. Eventually, Walter makes her participate in another bank robbery, the loot from which he uses to buy a boat, to sail to Germany with. Once on the water, the climactic confrontation occurs, with not much excitement to be found anywhere. A brief postscript reveals that Walter ended up going to jail for 14 years, and Christine got 4 years probation.
Even if this story is true (and I have my sneaking suspicions that there were, at the very least, major embellishments on the truth) it doesn't save it from being a total bore. There were only a couple of saving graces to be found; namely the attempted kidnapping scene in Turkey and the frequent display of Ms. Mack's breasts, which all in all really aren't enough to recommend this film very highly to anyone. This movie should stay buried in the jumbo junk heap of history.