Sole Survivor (1982) Reviews

Sole Survivor (1982)
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In this low-budget horror film from director Thom Eberhardt, a beautiful advertising executive Denise Watson (Anita Skinner) is the sole survivor of an airplane crash in a remote wilderness area. As her haunting journey continues, Denise is attacked by cannibalistic zombies, and even her friends at home are affected. Eberhardt's film echoes the Australian thriller The Survivor in its set-up, but its tone is closer to Herk Harvey's classic Carnival of Souls without being nearly as interesting. Cult favorite Brinke Stevens appears briefly in a party scene. Eberhardt followed this uninvolving effort with the intriguing Night of the Comet before making the leap to mainstream films. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Anita SkinnerKurt Johnson, (more)
Director(s):
Thom Eberhardt
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Melissa G.

Even though this is an older movie I would recommend it highly. No big special effects, but lots of thrills and chills. I also liked the angle of the story line. This is much better than Final Destination. When only one person survives, did Death make a mistake. Even more important, does death get a chance to fix the mistake?

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Norma S.

Low budget but surprisingly good. For a connoisseur of all things Zombie , I actually found myself jumping at one scene and nervously anticipating the outcome of a couple of others. I hesitate to call this a pure Zombie flick, since it is reminiscent of Final Desitnation, but it has dead people who become undead, good enough for me. I will add it to my huge collection.

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    Melissa G.

    Even though this is an older movie I would recommend it highly. No big special effects, but lots of thrills and chills. I also liked the angle of the story line. This is much better than Final Destination. When only one person survives, did Death make a mistake. Even more important, does death get a chance to fix the mistake?

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    Norma S.

    Low budget but surprisingly good. For a connoisseur of all things Zombie , I actually found myself jumping at one scene and nervously anticipating the outcome of a couple of others. I hesitate to call this a pure Zombie flick, since it is reminiscent of Final Desitnation, but it has dead people who become undead, good enough for me. I will add it to my huge collection.

    Yes   |   No

     
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