Un sádico grupo secuestra gente para usarla como presa en su campo secreto, donde aprendices entrenan para cazar y matar.Un sádico grupo secuestra gente para usarla como presa en su campo secreto, donde aprendices entrenan para cazar y matar.Un sádico grupo secuestra gente para usarla como presa en su campo secreto, donde aprendices entrenan para cazar y matar.
- Jaimy
- (as Suzzane Tara)
- Hillbillie Will
- (as Leonard Weltman)
- Soldier
- (as Jimi Elwell)
- Soldier
- (as Brian O'Connor)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesTed Prior ate real worms for the worm eating scene.
- PifiasU.S. military hand grenades have a spring-loaded lever that pops up to arm the weapon after the user pulls the pin and releases it; Cooper obviously recognizes this when he booby-traps the goon's body. However, the levers on the prop grenades never pop up, as easily seen in several closeups.
- Citas
Jaimy's Father: Who am I? A little man who's spent 27 years of his life as a cop trying to put big shots like you away. 27 years in the filth and dirt of the streets and there ain't no music down there. You watch the people on the streets, killing, raping each other, pumping dope through their veins, while big men like you sit in the fancy penthouses. And yet the poor slobs rot in hell. I know about you. As long as it puts money in your pocket. Today the nobodies who made you rich are gonna win. Die you son of a bitch.
- ConexionesFeatured in That's Action (1990)
- Banda sonoraNever Say Die
Written by Steve McClintock and Tim James
Vocalist: Steve McClintock
Recorded by Steve Kempster
You will laugh! You will laugh again! You can feel the tension gripping you to the couch as the next bad guy positions himself into an easily ambush-able place. You will see Cameron Mitchell deliver his best speech ever. You will see tiny grenade explosions hurl people several feet through the air. You will never see a more lethal twig in your entire life or more effective camouflage from a handful of leaves. The one-man army action movies from the 80's (think along the lines of Commando/Rambo) may have been awesome at the time and despite aging, entertain today in the same way a piece of well-matured piece of cheese tastes more delectable than something eaten fresh from the dairy. Deadly Prey is no exception, the only difference being budget. And acting. And direction. But it's still something to relish. Most films like this are best enjoyed over a few beers. Here I would recommend a few crackers and a nice bottle of chardonnay to truly honour this cheesy experience. Cheers!
- sinister_prog
- 26 mar 2014
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