The Woman Hunt (1972)A foreign correspondent is kidnapped and used for human prey. Director:Eddie Romero |
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The Woman Hunt (1972)A foreign correspondent is kidnapped and used for human prey. Director:Eddie Romero |
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Credited cast: | |||
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John Ashley | ... |
Tony
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Pat Woodell | ... |
McGee
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Sid Haig | ... |
Silas
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Charlene Jones | ... |
Billie
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Lisa Todd | ... |
Magda
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Laurie Rose | ... |
Lori
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Ken Metcalfe | ... |
Karp
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Eddie Garcia | ... |
Spyros
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Alona Alegre | ... |
Sam
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Liza Belmonte | ... |
Rita
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Lotis Key | ... |
Pono
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Alfonso Carvajal |
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Tony Gosalvez |
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Don Lipman |
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Ruben Rustia |
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A foreign correspondent is kidnapped and used for human prey.
While I'm certain that the intended drive-in audience wasn't paying much attention in the "passion pits","The Woman Hunt" is not totally without interest. One intriguing aspect is that the film tends to flip back and forth between night and day faster than pages in a book. Sid Haig stands out as the only semi-competent actor, the hunted in the jungle story is simple and familiar, yet there is a raw fascination to "The Woman Hunt" from a bad movie perspective. On the plus side are some semi-creative kills, decent jungle photography, and the attractive hunted women. There is even a climactic nude swim, with an unexpected ending. - MERK