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Peur panique

Original title: The Outpost
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 36m
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4.0/10
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Lance Henriksen, Giovanni Ribisi, Claire Stansfield, and Natasha Gregson Wagner in Peur panique (1995)
Government scientists attempt to reanimate a corpse they found in the desert, but end up inadvertently creating a monster.
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Government scientists attempt to reanimate a corpse they found in the desert, but end up inadvertently creating a monster.Government scientists attempt to reanimate a corpse they found in the desert, but end up inadvertently creating a monster.Government scientists attempt to reanimate a corpse they found in the desert, but end up inadvertently creating a monster.

  • Director
    • Joe Gayton
  • Writers
    • Jonathan Craven
    • Phil Mittleman
  • Stars
    • Lance Henriksen
    • Claire Stansfield
    • John Diehl
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    4.0/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Joe Gayton
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Craven
      • Phil Mittleman
    • Stars
      • Lance Henriksen
      • Claire Stansfield
      • John Diehl
    • 39User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lance Henriksen
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    • Jim Stockton
    Claire Stansfield
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    • Joanne
    John Diehl
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    • Alex Hunter
    Natasha Gregson Wagner
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    • Wendy Stockton
    • (as Natasha Wagner)
    Gregory Sporleder
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    • Rob
    Giovanni Ribisi
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    • Scott Stockton
    Dan Blom
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    • Thor
    Adam Solomon
    • Mark
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    WagonWheelTable

    You really need to be drunk to enjoy this

    I just bought this as part of a Wes Craven DVD box set (along with Scream, The Hills Have Eyes, and The Last House on the Left) and felt ever so slightly conned. The film is not directed by Wes Craven (he has an executive producer credit) and a dream box set would omit this sci-fi B-movie in favour of Nightmare on Elm Street (I would settle for The People Under the Stairs).

    With that being said, this is an ideal film for watching with a gang of drunk mates after a night in the pub. It's a creature feature in a remote claustrophobic environment and it ticks along quite nicely on a sub-Alien template, taking advantage of all the usual sci-fi horror clichés. The monster is cheap but effective and it is sympathetically played. The rest of the characters are just monster fodder and are badly underwritten, though a father-son theme breaks through to complement the monster-creator theme. Lance Henrikson, the brunette girl in the shower, and the bloke who plays Phoebe's brother in Friends are worth watching. The rest of the cast stink. There are enough gruesome moments to keep a drunken audience's interest. It's also fun ticking off the clichés as they mount up, and laughing at the obvious dialogue. I defy anyone (after a few drinks) not to laugh at the last scene.

    So not a classic sci-fi horror, but an entertaining mess of a movie with redeeming qualities, best viewed with friends and alcohol.
    4raygberg

    GOD, PLEASE LET HIM KILL THOSE TEENS!!

    I found this movie hilarious. I could see every plot development from a mile away. I'm not surprised it was riffed on RiffTrax. Got to see if I can watch that someday.

    The only thing I couldn't stand were those TEENS. They had absolutely no redeeming qualities until maybe 3/4 of the way through the film. Why he would bring them to visit a top-secret govenment installation is insane.
    3jaigurudavid

    Incomprehensible

    This movie seems to be the equivalent of watching all of the outtakes from the original Aliens film. It's fun to see Natalie Wood's daughter and Giovanni Ribisi in a film, but other than that, there's nothing at all entertaining about this.
    2Red-Barracuda

    Another tedious 'corridors underground' horror movie

    Lance Henriksen is the name actor in this Wes Craven produced horror film. Set in an underground desert facility, it follows the events that happen after some government scientists inadvertently create a humanoid monster when they inject a virus into a dying man in order to save his life.

    I have a bit of an immediate dislike of any sci-fi or horror films that fall under the category I can best describe as 'corridors underground (or in outer space)'. These low budget genre films feature characters running away from a deadly enemy in confined locations with lots of corridors. The reason so many of these types of movies are made is that the sets required can be cheaply knocked together. The issue, however, is that the vast majority of them turn out to be very tedious and highly unoriginal. Mind Ripper is another in this line of not very good movies. This one throws some highly uninteresting family melodrama into the mix and needless to say it doesn't add much value. The best moment for me was probably the part where the monster suddenly killed all the sympathetic characters in a frenzied attack; I was thinking at the time that this was quite interesting and a nicely unexpected turn of events. Turned out it was a dream sequence from the monster's perspective. Sigh.
    5gridoon

    It won't rip or blow your mind, but it's OK.

    It's a trifle, of course, and it IS hard to know what attracted Wes Craven to such a degree that he lent it an "Executive Producer" credit, but it does have some interesting touches. The first is the compassion it shows for the "monster". In fact, although many have made the "Alien" connection (mainly because of the underground tunnels and shafts), it really plays more like a variation on the "Frankenstein" myth; there is a scientist who wants to "play God" and a sad creature that is forced to become murderous (and his killing method owes more than a little to Cronenberg's "Rabid", too). Another interesting idea is the way all the characters are initially presented as either bland or obnoxious (and boy are the two male teenagers obnoxious!), only for most of them to reveal some redeeming side later on. And the gore fans will get some moments they can appreciate in this one, particularly an eyeball-piercing in close-up! Lance Henriksen reportedly said that this is one of those films that "pay your alimony", but at least he handles it like a pro and doesn't show any contempt for his audience. The film's worst part is the ending, which gets so far-fetched it's almost funny. But all-in-all "Mind Ripper" is worth one viewing. (**)

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      First movie to be shot in Bulgaria in the aftermath of the previous government's collapse.
    • Goofs
      Before Rob leaves Joanne with the shotgun, he racks his pistol and then decocks the hammer, which should leave a round in the chamber. After reaching the top of the ladder, he pulls the pistol out of his pocket and racks it again. This would have ejected the unused round needlessly.
    • Quotes

      Stockton: Loose ends come back to haunt you.

    • Alternate versions
      German TV-Version was cut for violence and gore. 18-rated Rental-Video is also cut.
    • Connections
      Featured in RiffTrax: Mind Ripper (2017)

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    • Release date
      • August 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • Bulgaria
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le voleur d'âmes
    • Filming locations
      • Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Outpost Productions
      • The Kushner-Locke Company
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      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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