Sure, most of the slasher films of the 1980's were not worth the celluloid they were filmed on, but this video nightmare may well be one of the dullest produced. Six horny, pot-smoking students decide to go camping. Of course, and you know this already, they begin getting killed one by one by a mysterious stranger. The climax has a hunky forest ranger trying to get to the teens in time before the last cute girl becomes buzzard bait. John Carl Buechler did the lousy makeup effects. The cast features Carel Struycken, of "The Witches of Eastwick" and the live-action Addams Family movies. He d…
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The Prey
Overview
Three couples go on a camping trip in the woods of southern California during the summer, where a deformed man is stalking their camp.
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Release date
04/11/1983
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Debbie Thureson
Nancy
Steve Bond
Joel
Lori Lethin
Bobbie
Robert Wald
Skip
Gayle Gannes
Gail
Philip Wenckus
Greg
Jackson Bostwick
Mark O'Brien
Jackie Coogan
Lester Tile
Connie Hunter
Mary Sylvester
Ted Hayden
Frank Sylvester
Garry Goodrow
Sgt. Parsons
Carel Struycken
The Monster
Eric Edwards
Misha (uncredited)
Arcadia Lake
Sasha (uncredited)
John Leslie
Marco (uncredited)
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**_Meh slasher in the woods of SoCal_** Three couples intend to enjoy a weekend in the wilds of California, but become prey to someone, or something, that doesn’t want them there. Shot around 1980 but not released until 1983, “The Prey” is a backwoods slasher inspired by “Friday the 13th” and similar to the contemporaneous "The Final Terror” in that it was also filmed in the sticks of California and delivers a similar viewing experience. By that I mean decent-but-nothing-great (or even good). Yet both are significantly superior to the lousy "Don't Go in the Woods" (1981). There’s no…
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