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Wikipedia article




'Deadly Prey' is a 1987 action film written and directed by David A. Prior. The film, a very loose adaptation of the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, stars Ted Prior, David's brother, as a former soldier who is kidnapped for participation in a human safari.

Plot



Colonel Hogan leads a group of mercenaries. His current client is businessman Don Michaelson. A deal is struck, and Hogan recruits new troops. For training, Hogan orders his troops to kidnap innocent people, take them to the forest and hunt them. One of the people they kidnap, Mike Danton, is ambushed while taking out the trash. Taken to the forest, he is stripped to his shorts, greased up and told to run.

A team of mercenaries hunt Danton; however, Danton, a Vietnam War veteran, picks off the troops one-by-one. The troops report this to Colonel Hogan, who sends a task force with his best man, Lieutenant Thornton. Part of the task force is Jack Cooper, a former comrade of Danton who saved his life in combat. Recognizing each other, Cooper defects from the mercenaries and allies with Danton.

With Cooper alongside him, Danton continues to fight off the mercenaries to get back to his wife Jaimey. Hogan uses Danton's family against him, angering Danton. After storming the mercenaries' training camp, Danton destroys all traces of Hogan's mercenaries.

Cast



* Cameron Mitchell as Jamie's father

* Troy Donahue as Don Michaelson

* Ted Prior as Michael "Mike" Danton

* Fritz Matthews as Lieutenant Thornton

* David Campbell as Colonel Hogan

* Leo Weltman as Hillbilly Will

Production



After The Winters Group helped finance David A. Prior's previous film 'Aerobicide', Prior formed Action International Pictures with executive producers David Winters and Bruce Lewin, and producer Peter Yuval. Their first projects were 'Mankillers' and 'Deadly Prey'. Both movies were shot back to back in and around Riverside, California. 'Deadly Prey' was first screened at the American Film Market in November 1987.

The film was officially released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2015.

Reception



The film review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes lists only one review, on the North Carolina alternative newspaper Mountain Xpress.[http://www.mountainx.com/movies/review/deadly_prey Deadly Prey (R) review], Mountain Xpress, 2008-08-27 Reviewer Ken Hanke describes it as "yet another of the seemingly endless barrage of cinematic knockoffs of Richard Connell's short story, "The Most Dangerous Game" also influenced by 'First Blood' (1982), and concludes that it is "all quite ridiculous, but might be good for a laugh if youre in the mood for ineptitude on an unbelievable scale".

Sequel



A sequel entitled 'The Deadliest Prey' was released on November 1, 2013.[https://web.archive.org/web/20131102033722/http://www.deadliestprey.com/ordering.php The Deadliest Prey Official]

References




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