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Writers:
Jon George (screenplay) and
Neill D. Hicks (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
October 1983 (USA) See more »
Genre:
Tagline:
Hunting is the national sport...and people are the prey! See more »
Plot:
Deviants are held at a rehabilitation fortress until they're set into a deadly game of survival, in the hopes of returning to world society. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Steve Railsback ... Paul Anders

Olivia Hussey ... Chris Walters
Michael Craig ... Charles Thatcher
Carmen Duncan ... Jennifer
Noel Ferrier ... Secretary Mallory
Lynda Stoner ... Rita Daniels
Roger Ward ... Chief Guard Ritter
Michael Petrovitch ... Tito
Gus Mercurio ... Red
John Ley ... Dodge

Bill Young ... Griff
Steve Rackman ... Alph
John Godden ... Andy
Oriana Panozzo ... Melinda
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Directed by
Brian Trenchard-Smith 
 
Writing credits
Jon George (screenplay) and
Neill D. Hicks (screenplay) (as Neill Hicks)

George Schenck (story) &
Robert Williams (story) and
David Lawrence (story)

Produced by
Brian W. Cook .... associate producer
John Daly .... executive producer
William Fayman .... producer
Antony I. Ginnane .... producer
David Hemmings .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Brian May 
 
Cinematography by
John R. McLean (director of photography) (as John McLean)
 
Film Editing by
Alan Lake 
 
Production Design by
Bernard Hides 
 
Art Direction by
Virginia Bieneman 
 
Costume Design by
Aphrodite Kondos 
 
Makeup Department
Bob McCarron .... makeup artist
Bob McCarron .... special makeup effects
Anne Popischil .... makeup artist (as Annie Pospischil)
Maureen Wroe-Johnson .... hairdresser
 
Production Management
Michael Fuller .... unit manager (as Mike Fuller)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mark Jaffee .... third assistant director
Terry Needham .... first assistant director
John Rooke .... second assistant director
David Hemmings .... second unit director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Jonty Barraud .... assistant stand-by props (as Jonothan Barraud)
Adrian Cannon .... property buyer
Paul Dulieu .... property buyer
Bill Howe .... construction manager
Billy Malcolm .... scenic artist
David Pride .... property maker
Tad Pride .... property maker
Graeme Sang .... stand-by carpenter
Ken Sticker .... construction carpenter
George Zammit .... stand-by props
 
Sound Department
Paul Clark .... sound recordist
Peter Fenton .... sound mixer
Lee Smith .... dubbing editor
Jim Walker .... assistant dubbing editor
 
Special Effects by
Bernie Corfield .... special effects assistant
Peter Hutchinson .... special effects assistant
John Stears .... special effects
Brian Cox .... special effects technician (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Roger Cowland .... opticals
 
Stunts
Glenn Boswell .... stunts (as Glen Boswell)
Richard Boué .... stunts (as Richard Boue)
Zev Eleftheriou .... stunts
Kerry Rossall .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
David Brostoff .... focus puller
David Burr .... camera operator
Colin Deane .... clapper loader: second unit
Ian Dewhurst .... gaffer
Tex Foote .... electrician
David Head .... grip
Bob Hughes .... camera operator: second unit
Grahame Litchfield .... key grip (as Graham Litchfield)
Barry Peake .... stills photographer
Ian Philp .... electrician
Ray Scarborough .... focus puller: second unit
Ben Seresin .... clapper loader
Robert Verkerk .... grip
Colin Williams .... best boy
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Pam Maling .... wardrobe mistress (as Pamela Maling)
Julia Mansford .... dresser
David Rowe .... stand-by wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Arthur Cambridge .... grader
Margaret Cardin .... negative cutter
Karen Foster .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
Brian May .... conductor
Roger Savage .... music engineer
 
Other crew
Jennifer Barty .... production secretary (as Jenny Barty)
Brian Burns .... armorer
Joy Dobrowolski .... accountant: head office
Noel Ferguson .... assistant accountant
Bill Gooley .... laboratory liaison
Dean Hill .... accountant
Ben Mitchell .... unit publicist
Therese O'Leary .... continuity
Toni Okkerse .... unit nurse
Chris Short .... facilities manager
Sylvia Van Wyk .... assistant: Mr. Ginnane
David Williams .... caterer
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"Blood Camp Thatcher" - UK (video title)
"Escape 2000" - USA
"El imperio de la muerte" - Spain (imdb display title)
"Fangejagten" - Denmark (DVD title)
"Insel der Verdammten" - West Germany
"Kalkkunan metsästys" - Finland
"Les traqués de l'an 2000" - France
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Runtime:
93 min | USA:80 min
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Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 See more »
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Certification:
Iceland:(Banned) | Finland:K-18 (heavily cut) (1990) | New Zealand:R18 (re rating) | Finland:K-18 (uncut) (2009) (self applied) | Spain:18 | Australia:M | France:-16 | Norway:18 (video premiere) | UK:18 | USA:R | Norway:(Banned) (1982-2003) (cinema release) | Germany:BPjM Restricted
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Trivia:
Lynda Stoner was apparently very demanding on the set. Due to her strong animal beliefs (she is a long term campaigner of numerous animal right causes), she refused to cut open an actual dead fish in one scene, forcing the special effects department to jerry-rig together a fake one as fast as possible for the scene. Additionally, she also refused to do a nude scene, but after a long discussion with director Brian Trenchard-Smith, she compromised to partially appearing nude (backside shot).See more »
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Alph is beating up Dodge, slamming him to the ground, you can clearly see the sides of a foam mat when Dodge hits the floor and bounces up.See more »
Quotes:
Charles Thatcher:One of you has been foolish enough to try to leave us before his re-education was completed. In my view this is treason, and will be treated as such. You will remember our motto: 'Freedom is obedience, obedience is work, work is life'. Well, now understand once and for all that the reverse is also true, 'Disobedience is treason, treason is a crime, crime will be punished!'See more »
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5 out of 6 people found the following review useful.
Target practice., 2 February 2007
Author: lost-in-limbo from the Mad Hatter's tea party.

Set in the near future, the world is dominated by a strictly malevolent society that throws 'social deviants' who don't conform with these rules into maximum-security behaviour modification camps. The latest arrivals to the camp warden Thatcher's terror camp are the spirited fighter Paul Anders, the uneasy Chris Walters and the game Rita Daniels. Things are tough going and gruelling cruel, but they are given a chance of freedom. That's if they take part in a survival hunt called the "Turkey Shoot", where they would be released if they survive the twenty-four hours.

The Australian production "Turkey Shoot" was a complete hoot (or for some a shocker)! This unsparingly cheapjack action exploitation crossed horror / sci-fi fare only has one thing on mind - crass entertainment. Everything about it is on the fast track and there's hardly any thought of letting up. Despite being a ultra-campy and sadistically violent variant of "The Most Dangerous Game" and George Orwell's "1984" theme, the deranged premise is downright silly as they seem play it straight. There's nothing really to work off it as it rather one-dimensional material. The cheekily black subject matter isn't much of a satire (which from the original script sounded like it could've been), but its hokey dialogues, ghastly splatter and outrageously impulsive actions make this schlock highly watchable. Especially one worthy head explosion!

The array of performances were suitable for this type of film. Olivia Hussy looks mopish, but definitely petrified (she wasn't just acting if you watch the DVD extras), but fits the bill. Steve Railsback is rather intense in the heroine role and buxom Lynda Stoner makes the most out of her character. A classy Michael Craig is strikingly serviceable as the strenuously cold-blooded camp warden Thatcher. Roger Ward is superb as the devilishly brutal right hand Chief Guard Ritter and Carmen Duncan is terrifically vindictive with that crossbow as one of bloodthirsty hunters. Noel Ferrier, Bill Young and a twitchy John Ley make up the rest of the support cast. Director Brian Trenchard-Smith boldly goes all out and throws caution to the wind with snappy pacing, truck-load of pyrotechnics and flair to boot. He does an exceptional job with the hassles and pressures that shaped and lurked on this hazarded product. The picture perfect location (shot in the North Queensland) of the vast sprawling landscape adds another element to the mixture and Brian May's uncannily throbbing electronic music score gels with on-going scenes and moods.

Hearing all the troubles that disrupted this project (like budget chops, the film's production time being cut short, the opening part of script being erased and uncomfortable actors) it could have been some thing of decent quality. Anyhow you can only do with what you got and its welcoming trash that's not trying to be anything else. That's the best way to take this diverting turkey.

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