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Ultra-creepy and gripping.
planktonrules5 February 2021
During his long career, James Best mostly played likable characters...such as with his guest spots on "The Andy Griffith Show". The worst character I remember him playing is the deputy on "The Dukes of Hazard"....but he sure wasn't evil. Well, imagine my surprise when I saw this nice-guy actor playing a violent sex offender in "Man on the Prowl"!

When the story begins, Doug (Best) is on a date with a pretty young lady and they're in a car he has borrowed. He suddenly becomes very grabby with the lady and when she resists, he savagely beats her to death! Very soon after this, he begins making ovations at a young married lady (Mala Powers) and he definitely puts out creepy vibes...and she is afraid to resist his overtures too much. Obviously he's grooming her to his next victim and you wonder if the police will catch up to Doug before this wife and mother is yet another murder victim. However, he's so out of control that there are bound to be other victims as well....as well as the rest of her family if he gets the chance.

"Man on the Prowl" is a relatively low budget film that gets it right, so to speak. In other words, it captures how antisocial, evil and just plain creepy such individuals can be. I used to work with quite a few as a therapist (which, by the way, is pretty ineffective with such sociopaths)...and the writers and Best did a good job of capturing this sort of person. They certainly don't sugar coat him nor his actions! He is menacing....and vicious. Overall, an incredibly well done film and I greatly respect the fact that the film was made without fancy locations nor a huge budget.
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A so rare crime gem
searchanddestroy-17 April 2016
I searched a long time for this underrated drama speaking of a young assassin, payed by James Best. A good character study for a movie that should have been best and more widely shown. It seems that is is available in DVD, but unfortunately in a poor 16mm copy. Anyway, even if the topic itself may be not so unforeseeable, it remains worth seeing, only for Jim Best, Mala Powers and Ted De Corsia too. It's actually not entirely a crime film, but rather a drama. Poor production design, as you can guess, but solid acting. No, I don't get it why it was not more shown on channels like TCM for instance. Or maybe it has been, I don't know.
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