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Ben Campbell, a 22 year old gas station attendant in a small desert town, is looking to make some extra money. He is surprised when Madec, a wealthy lawyer, asks him to be his guide on a hunting trip in the desert. When Madec accidentally shoots a prospector, he is fearful of what it will do his reputation and decides to eliminate the only witness, Ben, who is forced to go on the run. In addition to being hunted by Madec, Ben must also contend with the harsh desert elements. But if he does make it back to town alive, will anyone believe his story?
Release : | 1974 |
Rating : | 6.7 |
Studio : | Spelling-Goldberg Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Andy Griffith Sam Bottoms Noah Beery Jr. James Best Randy Boone |
Genre : | Thriller TV Movie |
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Redundant and unnecessary.
Absolutely Fantastic
A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Horton Madec (Andy Griffith) is an out of towner with a lot of money. He's out to bag some bighorn sheep but needs a guide...so he asks Ben (Sam Bottoms) to show him about the southwest desert in search of his prey. However, soon Horton is being sloppy and shoots at something without a clear idea what it is...and it turns out to be a man. Instead of owning up to this, he quickly buries the guy. But Ben discovers the corpse and cannot allow Horton to just walk away from this. However, Horton has the trump card...he's got the rifle. So, he strips Ben down to just his pants and sends him into the desert to die. But, just to make sure, he tags along behind him and hunts for Ben! Nice guy, huh...and quite the sadist as Horton REALLY enjoys the hunt.This is yet another film where Andy Griffith seemed to be trying to exorcise his nice-guy demons (after all, he was the sweet and affable sheriff on TV for many years). So with films like "Pray for the Wildcats" and "Savages" he clearly was playing against type...deliberately choosing the most vicious sorts of characters! As far as the plot goes, the first two thirds of the film is best. After Ben returns home...well that's where, occasionally, the film makes less sense. Why the cops didn't believe Ben's story (especially in light of his exposure injuries) is inexplicable. Still, it's well made and well worth seeing...especially to see Andy Griffith's 'evil twin' at work!!
Andy Griffith gives a tour-de-force performance as a big-city (!!!) lawyer who is as cunning as he is warped. Sam Bottoms is totally believable as the nature-loving student who suddenly finds himself fighting for his life and his credibility. I sat down to watch this film on commercial TV one early AM, expecting to doze off in 20 minutes, and it was so fast-moving, gripping, and suspenseful, I found I had to watch the whole thing.
This is one of the best TV movies I have ever seen, and easily the most sadistic. Andy Griffith is absolute perfection as the crippled big city predatory lawyer and hunting enthusiast who turns guide and nature lover Sam Bottoms into his prey. His performance is a true work of art. But, all the entire players, including Noah Beery Jr. and James Best are perfectly cast. A true game of hearts, mind, and soul. Not to be missed. 10/10
At the time I thought this was a totally different path for the usually good natured roles that Andy Griffith did. He played the psychopathic hunter to perfection as he stalked the terrified boy through the wilderness. This story has been done several times in differing ways, but this one remains one of my favorites.