6/10
The uncomfortable Polaroid sequence shud have guaranteed this film n R rating.
19 January 2021
I saw this for the first time recently. This one is indeed an obscure exploitation film but a very tame one without the violence. The film has absolutely no tension or suspense n it has a waterfall bathing sequence without any nudity.

Four bikers travel into the rural mountains to search the region for a number of antique Civil War rifles which are believed to be concealed in a cave on Whiskey Mountain. While stopping at a general store nestled in the mountains, the group are harassed by a group of backwoods locals and later while camping, they are stalked and terrorized by the same fellas.

The makers of this film was so obsessed with Deliverance that they included the banjo music almost throughout the film.

The final shootout showdown is a big joke. The lead actor gets injured twice but manages to shoot down an entire gang without taking cover and somehow his shots kills the villains even if the bullet doesnt touch em.

I liked the babe Roberta Collins who reminded me of Charlize Theron. I loved the bike jump sequence.

Why the character Rudy comes back suddenly after running away during the final shootout is beyond me.

The old man's beard n his laughter will eventually get on ur nerves.

The film cud have been a good survival thriller but alas. Generous with a 6 cos of the bike jump, some good serene locations n a cool poster.
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