If you’re squeamish about animal hunting – especially if the animal is a
man –
THE NAKED PREY
may not be the prey-fect movie for you. But if you can make it through
several pretty graphic scenes to the end, you’ll be rewarded by an
entertaining lesson on how to survive in the wild and what “will to
live”
really means. A group on safari runs into a reclusive
African tribe who seems friendly enough. But when an arrogant member of
the party refuses to gift the chieftain, the men are seized and killed,
one by one, each in a different, creative and horrifying way. (Hint: you
may never want to think about meat turning slowly on a rotisserie
again.) One man (Cornell Wilde, who also directed), the safari guide who
had tried to talk the others into giving the gifts, is spared from
death but stripped of clothes and weapons, set free to run, and then
pursued like an animal by a party of relentless tribal warriors. Trust
me, it's a jungle out there.
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