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Deadly Prey

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 28m
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5.0/10
3.6K
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Ted Prior in Deadly Prey (1987)
A group of sadistic mercenaries kidnap people off the streets and set them loose on the grounds of their secret camp, so the "students" at the camp can learn how to track down and kill their prey.
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A group of sadistic mercenaries kidnap people off the streets and set them loose on the grounds of their secret camp, so the "students" at the camp can learn how to track down and kill their... Read allA group of sadistic mercenaries kidnap people off the streets and set them loose on the grounds of their secret camp, so the "students" at the camp can learn how to track down and kill their prey.A group of sadistic mercenaries kidnap people off the streets and set them loose on the grounds of their secret camp, so the "students" at the camp can learn how to track down and kill their prey.

  • Director
    • David A. Prior
  • Writer
    • David A. Prior
  • Stars
    • Cameron Mitchell
    • Troy Donahue
    • Ted Prior
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    • Director
      • David A. Prior
    • Writer
      • David A. Prior
    • Stars
      • Cameron Mitchell
      • Troy Donahue
      • Ted Prior
    • 70User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
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    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Jaimy's Father
    Troy Donahue
    Troy Donahue
    • Don Michaelson
    Ted Prior
    Ted Prior
    • Michael 'Mike' Danton
    Fritz Matthews
    • Lt. Thornton
    David Campbell
    David Campbell
    • Col. John Hogan
    Dawn Abraham
    • Sybil
    William Zipp
    • Jack Cooper
    Suzanne Tara
    • Jaimy
    • (as Suzzane Tara)
    Thomas Baldwin
    • Hillbillie
    Leo Weltman
    • Hillbillie Will
    • (as Leonard Weltman)
    Peter Aston
    • Soldier
    Charles Venniro
    • Soldier
    Timothy Elwell
    • Soldier
    • (as Jimi Elwell)
    Jasper Collins
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    Brian Edward O'Connor
    • Soldier
    • (as Brian O'Connor)
    Markus Leithold
    • Soldier
    Sean Holton
    • Soldier
    Shawn O'Donnell
    • Soldier
    • Director
      • David A. Prior
    • Writer
      • David A. Prior
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    3Platypuschow

    Deadly Prey: So.....much......cheese!

    Back in the 80's there were lots of these, Rambo has a tremendous amount to answer for. What I mean by "These" is cheesy, testosterone fueled moronic gung-ho action flicks.

    The cover says it all here, if you're looking for anything even remotely intelligent look elsewhere. This is literally 90 minutes of an ultra buff dude running around a jungle in his underwear being badass.

    The "Plot" is a mercenary force who train their troops by kidnapping people off the streets, setting them off into the jungle, then hunting them. But I'm sure you see where I'm going with this, on this occasion they picked the wrong person *Insert dramatic music here*. That's right our lead is a former special forces something something, you know like they always are in every straight to VHS/DVD action movie.

    The acting is dreadful, the plot is generic, it looks a combination of ugly and unintentionally hilarious and the whole movie is cringe inducing.

    One for cheesy action fanatics only.

    The Good:

    Cheesy 80's action movie soundtrack

    The Bad:

    Some of the action is plain silly

    Dreadful acting

    SFX are laughable
    6sinister_prog

    Utterly fantastic

    Although the plot of kidnapping humans for target practice has been done a million times before (and still is), no movie comes as close to the entertainment value of this. Here, bad army guys inadvertently kidnap Mike (unofficial middle name : Dramatic Casio Chord) Danton, a Vietnam vet played by male model Ted Prior. And after letting him loose in the forest armed with only a sawn-off pair of levi's and a particularly offensive mullet, Mike turns the tables on the most inept bunch of soldiers.

    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!
    4AlsExGal

    This is firmly in the so-bad-it's-good category

    A group of para-military mercenaries kidnap unsuspecting people off the street in order to hunt them in the forest as part of their training regimen. The mercs make a fatal mistake when they unknowingly grab 'Nam vet and Special Forces-trained tough guy Mike Danton (Ted Prior), who proceeds to lay waste to their ranks. Also featuring Cameron Mitchell as the hero's father-in-law, David Campbell and Fritz Matthews as the chief villains, Suzanne Tara as the damsel-in-distress, and Troy Donahue (!!!) as a corrupt senator.

    This is firmly in the so-bad-it's-good category, with a low budget accenting the film's overly ambitious aims. Prior is a sight to behold, with his muscle physique on display for much of the film as he runs around in jean-shorts and that's it, except for the occasional small tree branch he drapes on himself as camouflage. With his blond mullet haircut and a laughable intensity, he's very entertaining, if not actually for the intended reasons. The film is very brutal, with lots of killings, a sexual assault, and some dismemberment. It's produced so ham-handedly though that it's unlikely to offend.
    Gib Sandwich

    Hilariously Funny, An Example Of An Action Movie Gone Wrong!

    A while back I recently discovered a hideous b-grade movie named "Born A Ninja". After being treated with some terrible acting, camcorder in reverse "special" effects, and shoestring budget, I realised that I am a closet b-grade movie buff!

    After this I knew I had to watch every b-grade movie ever.

    When one of my friends brought "Deadly Prey" (affectionately known as "Danton") over, it was one of the funniest movies I had ever seen - without meaning to be.

    This movie has to be one of the worst action movies ever made. There are so many plot holes, dialogue that doesn't make sense that seems to thrown in as filler, terrible "special" effects, pathetic props - it's just all round BAD.

    But if you're like me, and derive pleasure from seeing bad actors on bad sets perform bad dialogue then you will have a great time.

    Starting with the excellent opening chase sequence, with the toppled tree making many cameo appearances throughout the film, with a spectacular man making a convincing "Don't kill me" plead for his life, all the way to the final encounter when Danton beats a rambo wannabe to death with his recently disemboweled arm, these are such classic moments that are only possible on a b-grade film.

    Who could forget such times when Danton impales a mercenary on a common twig, Danton has just witnessed a miracle! Or when countless soldiers don't hear Danton stab a fellow soldier in the chest from mere inches away. What about when Danton is hiding in the trees above Hogans head? Such a master of camoflague. How about when Danton uses the grenade launcher on the M60 to shoot down the helicopter, wow, that almost looks like an explosion from ANOTHER movie!

    This movie has given me inspiration to dust off the old camcorder and make a home movie of unprecedented poorness, a d-grade movie, if you will.

    If you have a few friends around, and you can still find it on the shelves, rent it, sit down with a few drinks and laugh your ass off.

    Definitely a cult classic and highly recommended.
    7Hey_Sweden

    "Them city folk'll eat anything." B movie gold.

    Beefcake "actor" Ted Prior (brother of writer & director David A. Prior) stars as Mike Danton, a former Marine, in this B level gem. It's about as far as you can get from high art, with a whole lot of completely inept action sequences and hilariously lame performances. Obviously owing a heavy debt to that familiar old plot of "The Most Dangerous Game", it's also clearly inspired by "First Blood" and its sequels, as well as "Commando".

    Colonel John Hogan (David Campbell) leads a group of mercenaries. They're hired for a gig by an unscrupulous "businessman" named Michaelson (Troy Donahue). The thing about these guys, though, is that they like to have thorough training sessions before the actual missions. So they abduct guys like Mike, and chase them through the California woods. But they've made an extremely dumb move in selecting Mike this time around, and he's going to give them what-for in a major way.

    Top billed Cameron Mitchell, who plays a former cop and the father to Mikes' wife Jaimy (Suzanne Tara), is very much just here for his name value. He has little to add to the plot. Instead, the action focuses on the studly Ted P., who for much of the running time darts around in short shorts. Ted may not be Olivier, but his emoting near the end still needs to be seen to be believed. Campbell is amusing as the money hungry villain, as is Fritz Matthews as Lieutenant Thornton, his main henchman.

    "Deadly Prey" can boast a steady supply of violence and a respectably high body count, but it might not be gory enough to suit some tastes.

    The absolute best moment of this epic occurs between Mike and Thornton. You'll know it when you see it, and may howl with appreciative laughter.

    "Deadly Prey" is deliciously daft nonsense, with an ultra corny theme song to serve as perfect accompaniment.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      Ted Prior ate real worms for the worm eating scene.
    • Goofs
      When Mike Danton blows up the helicopter, the film very obviously cuts from a helicopter against a bright blue sky to a generic explosion against a black background.
    • Quotes

      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.

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      Never Say Die
      Written by Steve McClintock and Tim James

      Vocalist: Steve McClintock

      Recorded by Steve Kempster

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 1987 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tödliche Beute
    • Filming locations
      • Riverside, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Action International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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