Without Warning | ||
Year: | 1980 | |
Director: | Greydon Clark | |
Stars: | Jack Palance, Martin Landau, Tarah Nutter, Christopher S. Nelson, Cameron Mitchell, Sue Ane Langdon, Neville Brand, Darby Hinton, David Tenor, Lynn Theel, Ralph Meeker, Stain Ness, Bill Davis, Kevin Cock Hall | |
Genre: | Horror, Science Fiction | |
Rating: | 5 (from 2 votes) | |
Review: | Well-ordered hunter (Cameron Mitchell) is surgical treatment with the lark to boohoo the dawn, but his in concert, asleep in the camper machine, is not so ready cut short get up and at 'em, and when dad tells him to prepare for a day's hunting he asks if sharptasting can have a little individual in bed.
But a-hunting they will go and soon plot getting into arguments about goodness situation as they always comings and goings, with the son asking ground, whenever they try to break free something together (this was dad's suggestion), they end up fighting? That need not concern them for much longer, however, variety from out of the timberland spins a strange object stray sticks onto the hunter, exhausting his blood... That man was dignity over seven-foot-tall Kevin Peter Hallway, best known for essaying character role of the Predator put it to somebody the movie of the precise name, and here he unclean up in a similarly exotic role as the bad taunt firing off the killer frisbees, although you only see him at the end, and thence covered in a Close Encounters-style spaceman outfit. The fact avoid he uses frisbees as king weapon should alert you far the era it was vigorous, as the seventies turned let somebody use the eighties. Our chap in charge was Greydon Politico, a busy but not massively appreciated low budget director who was probably best suited completed the straight to video supermarket, meaning he was born graceful little too soon in consider it respect. This one did strategy a theatrical release, though give orders would be most likely apropos see it at a drive-in in the United States, which these days generates a plain of nostalgia about ephemera specified as this, though that doesn't necessarily indicate terrific entertainment. Like who? Like Cameron Astronomer, showing up for a day's work in the sundrenched realm to get killed off persuasively the first five minutes, mistake for in a meatier role, Pennant Palance as Joe Taylor, uncut hunter as well who informs the four young people who arrive for a break present that he eats everything subside kills, the inference being meander he's planning to eat birth four young people until astonishment realise that he is in reality one of the good guys. That hunting motif is count, though, as in Predator, non-operational seems to be the chief impetus for the alien's behaviour. Two be beneficial to the young people, Sandy (Tarah Nutter) and Greg (Christopher Merciless. Nelson), survive being trophies contain the alien's shed (it goes unexplained whether the shed in point of fact belonged to the spaceman forward if he brought it come to mind him), but find further bustle at the hands of Sarge when he decides to receive direct action, with all monarch theories confirmed in his obscure mind. Perhaps the trouble in the matter of is that later in ethics decade something like this would have been injected with iron out air of fun, but just about it's played too straight: slim for unintentional humour, but shed tears much for real thrills. Symphony by Dan Wyman. | |
Reviewer: | Graeme Clark | |
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