A man must cross post-world war III terrain and the new martial-law to save his missing wife.A man must cross post-world war III terrain and the new martial-law to save his missing wife.A man must cross post-world war III terrain and the new martial-law to save his missing wife.
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- TriviaWilliam Katt only worked one day on this film.
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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This film appears to use professional camera equipment, but that's where the similarities to a real movie end. I picked this up at the video store because the cover showed a post apocalyptic background and described itself as such. You expect Mad Max even if it's just a poor low budget version. The reality when you watch it is that it is a bunch of guys in camouflage fatigues running around in the woods. The plot is goofy and overly moral-agenda ridden, the dialogue consists of things nobody would say, and the actors' experience couldn't consist of more than a few commercials or a late night soft-core porn. This movie would remind me of a soft-core porn (in which the plot is superfluous) except that is cleans up everything but the implied violence, which the camera mostly cuts away.
- Mr__Underhill
- Jan 3, 2011
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