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Unreleased, hard to find, rare, premium, extremely rare, out of print, treasure, first come, first served, B-movie, horror film, death game, sickening 1984 / USA Director: Robert L. Rosen Starring: Ronny Cox, Lois Chiles Three runners who entered an ironman race running through 115 kilometers of wilderness are attacked by a group calling themselves a private army. A completely unknown work, but a hidden masterpiece of human hunting action!! How can they make the content of just an old man running through the wilderness so interesting? The private army that appears in this film wears military uniforms, but they are just neo-Nazis playing soldier, and they only have knives as weapons. The key to the work is how to fight in the wilderness where there is no place to hide against these people who only have numbers on their side. There is a difference in basic physical strength between the protagonist who has trained for the race and the enemy who is just a military otaku, and conversely, there is a mental difference in violence and aggression, so this battle is an even match, and you can't predict what will happen. Taking advantage of the setting of a race with a goal (= the end of the movie), the film firmly depicts the protagonist's inner psychological changes, such as the scenes where they realize their inner violence, fatigue, and thirst, and the physical changes. The realism and tension created by facing the human being placed in an extreme state makes the viewer hold their breath. All-location shooting in the wilderness, few actors, this work makes you realize that the quality of a movie is not determined by the budget. Director Robert L. Rosen is a producer by profession (such as "Spy Hard" and "The Crow"), and this is his only directorial work.
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