High Desert Kill

High Desert Kill is 1989 low-budget Made-for-TV movie directed by Harry Falk. It starred Marc Singer, Chuck Connors, Anthony Geary and Vaughn Armstrong[1] as an alien apparition. The film was distributed by MCA/Universal Home Video.[1] It was not aired in theaters.[1]

Plot summary

The story is about an alien experiment on 4 guys camping. The film's script had a plot in which the viewer did not know what would happen next, as odd events occurred quite often. This is because its script displayed a series of tests with no logical progression or reward mechanism. Also the characters are unaware of the agenda and overall plan.

Video availability

The film was only distributed on VHS.

Reception

A review by Entertainment Weekly noted that the "plot suggests Deliverance and Predator poured into a blender, but as long as it keeps you wondering what on earth is going on, it’s perversely intriguing. But it spoils the fun by telling you what’s going on and then becomes just another goofy monster movie."[1]

Film critic Joe Kane wrote that the film "boasts a potentially fun premise that's largely done in by poor, often boring execution."[2]

Leonard Maltin rated it above average and described it as an "offbeat sci-fi thriller involving four hunters in the New Mexico badlands whose bodies and minds are invaded by a supernatural force."[3]

References

  1. Burr, Ty (Dec 7, 1990). Entertainment Weekly review. Accessed January 2012.
  2. Kane, Joe. (2000). The Phantom of the Movies' Videoscope: The Ultimate Guide to the Latest, Greatest, and Weirdest Genre Videos. Three Rivers Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0812931495
  3. Maltin, Leonard. (1998). Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide 1998. Penguin Group. p. 590. ISBN 978-0451192882


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