
Turkey Shoot (1982)
Año de Estreno: 1982
Nación: Australia, United Kingdom
Título Alternativo: Fangejagten, El imperio de la muerte, Kalkkunan metsästys, Les traqués de l'an 2000, Blood Camp Thatcher, Haristiki voli, Pulykavadászat, Slaughter Game, Helvetesjakten, Охота на индюшек, Стрельба по живым мишеням, Escape 2000, Insel der Verdammten
Director: Brian Trenchard-Smith
Guionista: David Lawrence, George Schenck, Jon George, Neill D. Hicks, R. Wayland Williams, Robert Williams
Producción & Género
Productor(es):
Compañías: FGH, Filmco Limited, Hemdale
Género: Action, Drama, Horror, Science Fiction
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
Similares:
Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: dark comedy, death, dystopia, escape, exploding body, explosion, future, machete, rape, sadism, satire, survival, torture, werewolf
Argumento
In an unspecified future after a devastating holocaust, survivors are forced into prison camps and hunted for sport by the camp leaders, who take sadistic pleasure in their prey's suffering. Among the newest prisoners is Paul, who is determined not to go down without a fight.
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Resumen
Turkey Shoot (1982), directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, is an Australian-British dystopian action film that blends elements of horror, dark comedy, and satire. Set in a post-apocalyptic future where survivors are herded into prison camps for the amusement of their captors, the film serves as a critique of authority and sadism. The story focuses on Paul, one of the newest prisoners who refuses to be hunted like an animal, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the despair.
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