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La Proie du désert

Original title: Fair Game
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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La Proie du désert (1986)
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A young woman running an animal sanctuary in the outback takes her revenge on a trio of kangaroo hunters who terrorized her.A young woman running an animal sanctuary in the outback takes her revenge on a trio of kangaroo hunters who terrorized her.A young woman running an animal sanctuary in the outback takes her revenge on a trio of kangaroo hunters who terrorized her.

  • Director
    • Mario Andreacchio
  • Writer
    • Rob George
  • Stars
    • Cassandra Delaney
    • Peter Ford
    • David Sandford
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    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Mario Andreacchio
    • Writer
      • Rob George
    • Stars
      • Cassandra Delaney
      • Peter Ford
      • David Sandford
    • 28User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
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    Cassandra Delaney
    Cassandra Delaney
    • Jessica
    Peter Ford
    • Sunny
    David Sandford
    • Ringo
    Garry Who
    • Sparks
    Don Barker
    • Frank
    Carmel Young
    • Moira
    Adrian Shirley
    • Victor
    Tony Clay
    • Derek
    • (as Wayne Anthony)
    • Director
      • Mario Andreacchio
    • Writer
      • Rob George
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    8ThrownMuse

    Outback Vengeance!

    Australia's answer to "I Spit on Your Grave"? Maybe, except this is actually a much better (and more watchable) film. A woman who owns an isolated vast wildlife reservation realizes that her Roos and other animals are being illegally hunted by some local hooligans. When she tries to set the perps (one of whom thinks he's Crocodile Dundee) straight, they start messing around with her. After a few days, things get out of hand and she finds herself their new prey on her own property. Dubbed an action/thriller by most, I was expecting this to be a cheesy laugh-fest. The only thing about it that resembles an 80s action/thriller is the often light-hearted score (which morphs into more appropriate horror music at times.) Otherwise, this is filled with tension and a humane heroine that you want to root for. This follows the typical rape/revenge formula of the 70s, but it isn't as difficult to watch. A totally fun flick that's one of Australia's better horror offerings.
    9gall34

    Cassandra's worth the price of admission

    Weak plot but great showcase for Cassandra Delaney. Also interesting Outback scenery and action. I enjoyed the rural Australian scenery; that was interesting to me; the remoteness helped give some credibility to the lawless villains. The setting was different and remote, giving some credibility to the lawlessness of the villains. A lot of the action was unique and haunting. The plot grew more and more predictable but I didn't mind. The plot seemed designed to showcase Cassandra's charms and, I confess, she won me over! Unfortunately, Casasandra later married John Denver in real life and turned to music...meaning she was only in about 5 movies. Too bad. I would go to a movie just to see her.
    journeyman968

    Jessica/Cassandra learns the true meaning of getting "skinned"!

    A very interesting movie indeed! Cassandra Delaney is beautiful, and I'm surprised she did so few movies. She plays Jessica, a woman in the outback fighting for the rights of animals, especially Kangaroos, but 3 vicious guys decide to show her HOW a wild animal is treated, and have fun with her, and drives her around the dusty trails of the desert-like terrain of her own property like a hunting prize. The scene is explicit and worth an eye full as Jessica tries to escapes being tied to the truck while they strip her down and prepare to have some fun, with no help in sight. Somebody needs to tell Jessica that going 3-on-1 with some crazy guys in the outback isn't going to end well! The plot is lacking but the, "scenery" is worth the price of admission!
    5herleifl

    simple fun

    Revenge flick beautyfully filmed in the outback, Australia, we got sand, kangaroos, poachers in big trucks, some shooting but mostly the girl and the poachers use the environment to harass each other, setting traps, running after with the truck and so on.

    Unlike some movies they don't set out to kill from the start, to me this makes it more believable; but ..oh yeah, soon enough things turn real bad indeed - with many memorable scenes underway.

    As others have mentioned, this film is maybe a little one dimensional, the protagonist is fine acting vise, and we have some nice stunt work from some of the others but that's all you get, dont look for a hidden meaning or anything - this is a fight to the death in and around a remote farm in the outback desert!
    8lost-in-limbo

    When the hunted gets game.

    This mid-eighties thriller is a skimpy, but surely entertaining and crazy Australian b-grade exploitation attempt at the revenge sub-genre. A young woman takes on some restless kangaroo poachers who go onto make her life hell, when she confronts them about killing animals on her wildlife sanctuary. It's a lot better than you're led to believe. A cat (well there's three of them) and mouse game evolves, as they simply go tit for tat (no one is desperate to back down) in humiliating, terrorising and finally gaining sweet vengeance. The savage violence isn't particularly extreme, as it has a comic book tone to it, but it's mean-spirited and gustily dished-up. From the get-go you can tell it's going to be thrilling, exciting and blistering as it gets straight in to it and never adjusts otherwise. The suspense holds up and the adrenaline kick gets the heart-pounding in many knuckle-busting sequences (the memorable trophy truck ride). Andrew Lesnie sharply photographs the colourfully rugged Australian landscape and wildlife, but it's the moody nightlife cinematography that adds the atmospheric dynamics. Cassandra Delaney (who looks lovely and spends the quite bit time in the flesh) brings a genuine grittiness and sympathetic side to a strong, capable character. The boneheaded, cruel poachers are eccentrically portrayed by Peter Ford, David Sandford and Gary Who. From this inclusion, the gigantic killer pig feature 'Razorback (1984)' comes to mind. Dominating a lot the scenes would be that of Ashley Irwin's uncanny live-wire and throbbing music score. Sometimes uncalled for, but always palatable. Director Mario Andreacchio makes good of the psychical set-pieces and locations. While writer Rob George's material is fundamental, he still strikes up a dependable script that never resorts to camping it up. An agreeable revenge item.

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    • Trivia
      This movie's screenwriter, Rob George, on the film's audio commentary, said of this film: "The original source of the idea for me was driving back from Sydney to Adelaide one night, we left about midnight, and around about West Wyalong we got taunted by some guy who kept driving right up behind us ... just sitting a foot or two behind the back of our ute and then he'd pass us and go up and come back on the other side of the road and play chicken with us. It was really distressing".
    • Alternate versions
      The UK 1987 Embassy Home Entertainment video tape release had 57 seconds of BBFC cuts to remove shots of Cassandra Delaney having her clothes cut and shots of her breasts when she is tied to the car. Even with the cuts the movie was still classified by the BBFC with an 18+ certificate.
    • Connections
      Featured in Behind the Scenes with Dean Bennett (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Seeing Things
      Performed by The Black Crow

      Composed by Ashley Irwin and Terry McCarthy

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 1986 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • South Australian Film Corporation
      • Umbrella Entertainment - Blu Ray (Australia)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fair Game
    • Filming locations
      • Outback, South Australia, Australia
    • Production company
      • Southern Films International
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    • Budget
      • A$1,260,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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