Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA herpetologist investigating a series of fatal rattlesnake attacks discovers that the creatures have been infected by a mysterious nerve gas disposed of in the desert by the military.A herpetologist investigating a series of fatal rattlesnake attacks discovers that the creatures have been infected by a mysterious nerve gas disposed of in the desert by the military.A herpetologist investigating a series of fatal rattlesnake attacks discovers that the creatures have been infected by a mysterious nerve gas disposed of in the desert by the military.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Dr. Tom Parkinson
- (as Sam Chew)
- Captain Delaney
- (as Ron Gold)
- Woodley
- (as Gary Van Orman)
- Palmer
- (as Darwin Jostin)
- Sergeant
- (as Cary Pitts)
- Rick
- (as Scott McCarter)
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The most famous scene involves a young housewife being attacked in the bathtub. However, this scene is neither scary nor sexy--laughably stupid perhaps. I actually liked the opening scene with the two little boys the best, but it was pretty much all downhill from there.
Compared to several other films that emerged within this rather obsolete nature-horror sub-genre, you'll probably agree that there's worse trash than RATTLERS. Besides...if you find yourself bored by it, you'll find it's a perfect movie for playing "count the boom mic shadows".
4.5/10
Although the beginning of the film has a rapid series of snake attacks, midway through it gets bogged down in conspiracy subplots and a budding romance between the two leads. When people watch a movie called "Rattlers" they want to see snake bites, not gumshoeing.
To make matters worse, the characters talk about how gruesome the victims' bodies are, but the corpses are never shown. The film might be rated PG, but keep in mind this is a 70s PG, which could be stretched for a lot of gore (e.g. Jaws). Also, there is no real final confrontation with the snakes, which is a prerequisite for this kind of film.
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- WissenswertesDuring the scenes at Fort Walton, the background sounds are that of a kids army toy being played over and over.
- PatzerIn some shots of Tom and the helicopter pilot flying through the desert you can tell that they are actually on the ground and that the helicopter's blades are not turning by the reflection in their sunglasses.
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Dr. Tom Parkinson: Well let me tell you something young lady. If I had my choice in the matter you'd be sitting on your liberated ass back in that sheriff's department instead of out here with me where you don't belong in the first place...... What I meant was you have your job and you should be happy.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Movie Macabre: Rattlers (1982)
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