![]() Eddie Garcia hams it up while John Ashley, who also produced, tries his best to make his character at least somewhat noble. Sid Haig steals every scene that he's in and is quite funny in his part. These characters exist, but they don't really change much save for Tony, whose change of heart comes only after the women are kidnapped, beaten and raped and as such is a bit of a hard pill to swallow. Romero keeps the action moving at a good pace, but the film is pretty much completely devoid of character development. If this one doesn't break much in the way of new ground (it really is an unofficial remake of The Most Dangerous Game in pretty much every way), it's at least an entertaining slice of seventies drive-in nonsense with plenty of skin and violence. ![]() Written by someone named David Hoover (with story contributions from none other than Jack Hill), The Woman Hunt delivers pretty much exactly what you'd expect it to - scantily clad (often partially nude) women in near constant peril, exotic locations, ultra-sleazy villains and plenty of trashtastic set pieces. It won't be easy, however, because not only is Spyros a trigger happy asshole, but his right hand woman, Magda (Lisa Todd), is equally malicious and sadistic! To make up for his past sins, he decides to help a few of the women - McGee (Pat Woodell), Billie (Charlene Jones) and Lori (Laurie Rose) get off the island in one piece. What could Spyros possibly want with a group of beautiful captive women? Why he wants to use them as sex slaves for his house guests and then hunt them for sport, of course! Given that he lives on a secluded island why out somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, he figures he can get away with it too.Įventually, however, Tony has a change of heart and realizes that he's been a part of something very wrong. Our first feature, very much inspired by The Most Dangerous Game, begins with a trio of sleazy mercenaries - Tony (John Ashley), Silas (Sid Haig) and Karp (Ken Metcalfe) - abduct a group of pretty but unsuspecting women for their filthy rich employer, Spyros (Eddie Garcia). ![]() Umbrella offers up two women in prison trash epics shot in the Philippines in the 1970s on one double feature DVD. Cast: John Ashley, Pat Woodell, Sid Haig, Charlene Jones, Jeannie Bell, Stan Shaw, Pat Anderson, Ken Metcalfe ![]()
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