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Rating: 5.2/10 by 119 users

Without Warning (1980)

An alien creature stalks human prey.

Directing:
  • Greydon Clark
  • Caren Singer
  • Jeffrey Sudzin
  • Brenda Weisman
Writing:
  • Steven R. Mathis
  • Lyn Freeman
  • Daniel Grodnik
  • Bennett Tramer
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Sep 26, 1980

Rating: 5.2/10 by 119 users

Alternative Title:
Alien Shock - US
Es geschah ohne Warnung - DE
It Came Without Warning - US
Llegan sin avisar - ES
Jagtområde Jorden - DK
Terreur extraterrestre - FR
Без предупреждение - BG
Sem Aviso - BR
Ilman varoitusta - FI
Utan varning - FI
Varoitus - FI
The Warning - GB
Πλανήτης Γη: Παιγνίδι για Εξωγήινους - GR
Horror - Caccia ai terrestri - IT
Ostrzezenie - PL
O Aviso - PT
Bez upozorenja - RS
Без предупреждения - SU
Alien Encounters - US
Das Geheimnis der fliegenden Teufel - XG

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 37 minutes
Budget: $150,000
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: california, lake, predator, paranoia, wilderness, forest, alien, cabin, creature, space monster, alien attack, human prey, prey
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**_Rural Southern California horror with Jack Palance and Martin Landau_** Two teen couples in SoCal go out to a remote lake for some summer fun, but experience something horrific. The only people who believe their story are two local old men that aren’t quite right in the head (Jack Palance and Martin Landau). Christopher S. Nelson and Tarah Nutter play the two protagonists. "Without Warning" (1980) is an obscure horror flick that obviously influenced “Predator” (1987). Although “Predator” is technically the better film, I prefer this more modest production. It works up some quality spookiness along with an air of paranoia. As far as its f/x concepts go, it borrows from Star Trek’s “Operation - Annihilate” (1967) and “The Corbomite Maneuver” (1966), mixing in the geographical setting of “Tourist Trap” (1979) with elements of “Squirm” (1976). The inclusion of Palance and Landau as crazies also brings to mind the soon-to-come “Alone in the Dark” (1982). Whilst Tarah Nutter (Sandy) does well as the lead female, Lynn Theel (Beth) is notable in the feminine department. Christopher S. Nelson plays a likable male protagonist and should have gone on to better things, but he was never able to breakout in the biz beyond TV work and minor movies. My rating is kinda high for such a Grade ‘B’ horror that’s about 12-15 minutes too long, yet it delivers the goods by featuring the requisite staples in a respectable manner, including a moving piano-oriented score. The film runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot at Paramount Ranch, Agoura, California (main location), and nearby Agoura Valley Inn (bar scene), as well as Malibu Creek State Park (lake). GRADE: B-/B


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