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Jaguar Lives! is a 1979 American action film directed by Ernest Pintoff and starring Joe Lewis, Christopher Lee, Donald Pleasence and Barbara Bach. Its plot follows a secret agent who battles an international drugs ring.
Plot
Cast
Joe Lewis - Jonathan Cross (Jaguar)
Christopher Lee - Adam Caine
Donald Pleasence - General Villanova
Barbara Bach - Anna Thompson
Capucine - Zina Vanacore
Joseph Wiseman - Ben Ashir
Woody Strode - Sensei
John Huston - Ralph Richards
Gabriel Melgar - Ahmed
Anthony De Longis - Bret Barrett
Sally Faulkner - Terry
Gail Grainger - Consuela
Anthony Heaton
Luis Prendes - Habish
Simón Andreu - Petrie
James Smillie as Reardon
Despite receiving top billing in the credits, stars such as Christopher Lee, Barbara Bach and Donald Pleasence barely feature in the narrative.
Production
Jaguar Lives! was the feature film debut of karate and kickboxing champion Joe Lewis and was planned as being the first in a series of action films featuring Lewis as special agent “Jonathan Cross.” Filming began on June 26, 1978 in Madrid, Spain. The film was scheduled for six weeks in Spain and four weeks in other countries, including Japan, Germany, Turkey, Italy, Hong Kong and Macao. The original film score was composed and conducted by Robert O. Ragland and recorded in London, England with the National Philharmonic Orchestra.
Release
Jaguar Lives! opened in Los Angeles on August 31, 1979.
Reception
From contemporary reviews, Paul Taylor of The Monthly Film Bulletin declared that the film would have been more attractive nine years ago and that "there are a few signs of Pintoff's quirky humour, but overall the film registers as a tacky chore." Taylor noted that “only Donald Pleasence rises to the bait of his over-the-top bit-part villain."
References
External links
Jaguar Lives! at IMDb