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The Final Terror

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
4.1K
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The Final Terror (1983)
A group of rangers go camping on unfamiliar forest grounds. All's well until the group members start getting killed by a cunning killer in the woods.
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A group of rangers go camping on unfamiliar forest grounds. All's well until the group members start getting killed by a cunning killer in the woods.A group of rangers go camping on unfamiliar forest grounds. All's well until the group members start getting killed by a cunning killer in the woods.A group of rangers go camping on unfamiliar forest grounds. All's well until the group members start getting killed by a cunning killer in the woods.

  • Director
    • Andrew Davis
  • Writers
    • Jon George
    • Neill D. Hicks
    • Ronald Shusett
  • Stars
    • John Friedrich
    • Adrian Zmed
    • Ernest Harden Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    4.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Davis
    • Writers
      • Jon George
      • Neill D. Hicks
      • Ronald Shusett
    • Stars
      • John Friedrich
      • Adrian Zmed
      • Ernest Harden Jr.
    • 70User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Friedrich
    John Friedrich
    • Zorich
    Adrian Zmed
    Adrian Zmed
    • Cerone
    Ernest Harden Jr.
    Ernest Harden Jr.
    • Hines
    Lewis Smith
    Lewis Smith
    • Boone
    Rachel Ward
    Rachel Ward
    • Margaret
    Daryl Hannah
    Daryl Hannah
    • Windy
    Akosua Busia
    Akosua Busia
    • Vanessa
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Eggar
    Mark Metcalf
    Mark Metcalf
    • Mike
    Cindy Harrell
    Cindy Harrell
    • Melanie
    Irene Sanders
    • Sammie
    Richard Jacobs
    • Mr. Morgan
    Donna Pinder
    • Mrs. Morgan
    Jim Youngs
    Jim Youngs
    • Jim
    Lori Butler
    Lori Butler
    • Lori
    • (as Lori Lee Butler)
    Anthony Maccario
    Anthony Maccario
    • Eggar's Mother
    • (as Tony Maccario)
    • Director
      • Andrew Davis
    • Writers
      • Jon George
      • Neill D. Hicks
      • Ronald Shusett
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    7Nightman85

    An OK terror, but it's hardly final.

    Young forest rangers and their lady friends take a trip into the wilderness and are terrorized by a woodsy maniac.

    Yet another slasher in the wake of Friday the 13th (1980), this one being OK as it tries to be a little different from the rest of its kind. This film tries to focus a little more on mood and suspense, rather than on gore and sex, although it does have it's share of that too. With the help of a decent cast, featuring some latter-day stars like Hannah and Ward, The Final Terror manages to be an entertaining enough effort. There's a few shocks, a good rock music score, and a creepy villain that also help carry the movie.

    It's a far cry from the superior likes of Just Before Dawn (1981), but it certainly beats the lesser efforts of movies like Don't Go in the Woods (1981) or The Prey (1984).

    ** 1/2 out of ****
    5lost-in-limbo

    Take your time to spread the terror.

    The inspirational for this sub-standard, low-budget woodland slasher/survival horror is obvious ('Friday the 13th'and 'Deliverance'), but even then it took the hackneyed clichés and kind of added its own messy slab to the well-worn formula. Was it for the better? I don't know? What fell by the wayside was the overall pacing due to there being too little to the transparent story and simply having the characters going through the motions. Too much dead air with a small body count and not enough thrills. When they were inserted, it was feeble. Other then a decent opening (with that smoking theme song) and thunderously outlandish closing, in between was a lot of repetitively aimless parading. It's easy through those parts because of the beautifully authentic setting that was fluidly photographed. Although the nocturnal scenes are poorly lit. Director Andrew Davis (who would go onto to be a pivotal action deliverer with titles like 'The Package' (1989), 'Under Siege (1992) and 'The Fugitive' (1993) and many more) does a quite passive, if workman-like job without the setting the world alight. There's true grit, but the attacks are telegraphed and rushed leaving it struggling to sustain any sort of momentum in its attempts of suspense. Atmosphere on the other hand, breathes some starkness and the environment moodily blends well with Susan Justin's eerily unhinged music score and penetrating forest sounds. The cast is more interesting to look at on paper, than actually watching their performances. Really the material doesn't allow much room for growth and makes them all unappealingly disposable. Too many I guess. Daryl Hannah, Adrian Zmed and Rachel Ward are fine. Joe Pantoliano in a short role makes the most in an over-exaggeratedly on-edge turn and Lewis Smith's unpredictable character kept one amused. It has its moments, but fails to really come out of first-gear.
    9superchook692005

    A Gem of a horror Film.

    2020, found this movie on Tubi, along with Grizzly, The Crazies (Code name Trixie), Without Warning (retitled The Warning) and Madman. I remember watching this. Scared me when I was a teen. 80's was the era of great slashers. One scene freaked me out. Surprised me to learn Joe Pantolino (Goonies, The Matrix, Sopranos and Bad Boys trilogy) stared in it. As well as Daryl Hannah (Kill Bill 1 & 2, Splash, Roxanne and Blade Runner) Very rare to find a movie that uses natural lighting instead of artificial lighting to capture details. Makes the scenes scarier. Watching the film as I'm watching this. Check it out.
    7BA_Harrison

    A highly influential (in my opinion, anyway), star-studded stalk and slash.

    It's easy to make the mistake of dismissing The Final Terror as just another instantly forgettable, derivative backwoods slasher: the characters are your usual array of one-dimensional psycho-fodder; the setting is the standard 'spooky woods located miles from civilisation'; there's the corny campfire legend that sets up the back story for the killer; and the film features several cribs from other similarly themed horror movies (most obviously John Boorman's Deliverance).

    However, I think this film is a more important addition to the genre than it is given credit for: not only did it give director Andrew Davis (of The Fugitive fame) and several future Hollywood stars (Daryl Hannah, Rachel Ward, Joe Pantoliano, and...errr... Adrian Zmed?!?) a step up in their careers, but—and you can call me mad if you like—I am also convinced that The Final Terror was a big influence on the excellent Arnold Schwarzeneggar sci-fi/action movie Predator!

    As Lloyd Grossman used to say in Through The Keyhole, 'Let's take a look at the evidence...'

    The group of friends stranded in the wilderness; the strange creature who hunts them one-by-one; the pivotal moment where the hunter finally becomes the hunted; and the final showdown in which the killer is lured into a booby-trap made from a huge tree trunk. Let's face it.... all that's missing is a mini-gun!!!

    Anyway, regardless of whether you subscribe to my Predator theory or not, The Final Terror is still a reasonably enjoyable way to pass the time, with some effective jump scares, a fair amount of atmosphere, and some lovely cinematography. I'd liked to have seen a bit more gore, some nudity from the ladies (this is a slasher, after all!), and Adrian Zmed get slaughtered (I still remember T. J. Hooker), but I suppose you can't have everything!

    6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
    BillyBC

    Another killer-in-the-woods slasher?!?! But, this one's got Darryl Hannah!

    (**1/2 out of *****)

    Produced by Samuel Arkoff, this is one of those low-budget (albeit tolerably directed) jobs with several different titles ("The Campsite Murders" and "Forest Primeval" to name a couple) and two or three different release dates between 1980 and 1985 (I split the difference and went with ‘83, although the original release date is most likely ‘81, for those who care.) It's of interest mainly for featuring Darryl Hannah and Rachel Ward (not to mention Joe Pantoliano, from "Memento" and "The Sopranos") in early roles. The gals play the girlfriends of forest rangers out on a work detail in the woods who run across an unseen, homicidal maniac. There's a refreshingly low body count, but, given the number of potential victims who have little else to do but run around and whine, maybe the cast should have been reduced by two or three actors. Other than a couple of minor shocks here and there, there's also a lack of action and suspense. Come to think of it -- no gratuitous nudity, no excessive violence -- who exactly was this movie made for? The last third, with the survivors paddling down river in a big raft, starts to resemble a tame "Deliverance" (as well as other forest/slasher movies too numerous to name). There are pretty good killer-in-the-woods flicks ("Just Before Dawn") and there are really bad killer-in-the-woods flicks ("Berserker"), and this one sits somewhere just south of the border. Davis went on to direct big-budget action movies (including "Under Siege" and Harrison Ford's "The Fugitive").

    HIGHLIGHT: I'm being generous to go with a highlight for this one, but I kinda liked the part where the killer was hit with a giant, swinging log studded with sharp spikes. It reminded me of a Road Runner cartoon.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in 1981, but was shelved when the filmmakers couldn't find a distributor right away. It wasn't until 1983 when it was released to capitalize on the rising stardom of Daryl Hannah and Adrian Zmed.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning, when the boy and girl are riding on the moped/motorbike, when the crash happens the girl's hair changes from short to longish, to short again.
    • Quotes

      Dennis Zorich: If you people want to survive, you better start looking and thinking like the forest.

    • Alternate versions
      An alternate version titled "The Creeper" includes some alternate footage and extended scenes not found in the regular "Final Terror" version. This version was never released in the US.
    • Connections
      Featured in You Won't Stop Screaming (1998)

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Terror final
    • Filming locations
      • Crescent City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Arkoff International
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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