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Respected and very wealthy Atlanta, GA-area realtor Bobby Wilson has a wife, son and daughter, but does some things unknown to them. He has a cabin on a rural tract 200 miles to the north, to where he often flies his airplane carrying abducted, minimally-attached females, who he there releases as game and fatally hunts. A girlfriend of a victim convinces a cop to help close in on Bobby. Written by
Kim Williams <KDWms@webtv.net>
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Gary Michael Hilton not only murdered a woman in Georgia under the same circumstances he offered for the movie. He is under suspect for the murder of an elderly couple in North Carloina and a woman from Miami, Fl. He is highly suspected and is soon the be on trial for the murder of Cheryl Hodges Dunlap of Wakulla County, Fl in the very same manner as depicted in the movie.
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This is the wrong way to promote harmony between genders. And here's another put-down of this film: it's characters react terribly, terribly unrealistically. The plot features respected and rich realtor Bobby Wilson frequently flying his plane to his isolated cabin in the north Georgia woods, leaving his wife and two kids at their Atlanta-area home. Bobby often takes hookers to the retreat, or females who he met in bars, not knowing that they will later be hunted to their deaths by Bobby. The villain finally begins to feel the heat, however, when a persistant girlfriend of one of Bobby's conquests, obtains the assistance of the victim's father, as well as the off-duty aide of a policeman. Many aspects of this movie are far from top-notch, including it's promotion of the battling sexes.