A young woman running an animal sanctuary in the outback takes her revenge on a trio of kangaroo hunters who terrorized her.A young woman running an animal sanctuary in the outback takes her revenge on a trio of kangaroo hunters who terrorized her.A young woman running an animal sanctuary in the outback takes her revenge on a trio of kangaroo hunters who terrorized her.
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Cassandra's worth the price of admission
The Most Dangerous Game is a Sexy Game Warden
In this film, a very attractive game warden running a wildlife sanctuary in the Australian outback is caught in the crosshairs and pursued by local kangaroo poachers bored with hunting wildlife.
One thing that makes this film great is the main character, played compellingly by the sexy Cassandra Delaney, is no pushover or damsel in distress; she gives the hunters more than they bargained for from the minute she is confronted by them. As the film goes on, Delaney's vengeance against her tormentors grows increasingly violent as the hunted becomes the hunter.
The performances by Delaney, along with the trio of scumbags hunting her, are all well-suited for this type of film. The monster-truck-sized off-road vehicle - named 'The Beast' and driven by the hunters - becomes a character in its own right; managing to steal the entire picture in the film's most infamous and memorable scene, prominently featured in the marketing material.
Additionally, the photography is excellent, showcasing dynamic backlit shots of 'The Beast' pursuing Delaney through the outback at night in scenes visually reminiscent of Razorback (1984) and The Road Warrior (1981), Australian films the producers were surely influenced by.
Great film overall. 7.5/10.
Outback Vengeance!
Outback girlie gets tough with marauding idiots.
Good performances and interesting location filming highlight this, a take-it-or-leave-it indie film which could have benefited from more gratuitous nudity and violence...the final product,while not at all bad, seems rather lacking in the sleaze factors which fans of this type of film are generally looking for.
4.5/10...neither fish nor fowl, but definitely watchable.
Weak Attempt at a Revenge Film
* (out of 4)
Jessica (Cassandra Delaney) is a young woman who is working in a wildlife sanctuary in the Australian outback. She seems to have a terrific life until one day when she runs into some poachers. At first it seems the poachers are just having a little fun with her but before long it turns dark and forces Jessica to defend herself.
If you're familiar with films like THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT and I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE then you might eventually run into FAIR GAME, this Australian attempt to try and cash in on those genre pictures. I hadn't heard too much about this film but decided to give it a shot since I'm a fan of the "revenge" genre but sadly this film is pretty darn bad on many levels.
There are all sorts of problems with this movie but the biggest is the screenplay itself. It's clear that the filmmakers wanted to do a revenge picture but I just found this to be so poorly written that at times it became comical. I say that because the female character here constantly puts herself in more and more danger to the point where it turns deadly. In all honesty, I'd blame the female character here for allowing the events of the film to go where they do.
I'm not going to ruin anything in the picture but there were so many times where this character could have gotten away and moved on in life yet she kept going back for more. All of this got rather annoying as the picture went on but there are plenty of other problems including the male characters being deadly dull and boring. It also doesn't help that there's not an ounce of tension to be found and the entire film just has a very dull feel to it.
With that said, the look at the outback was wonderful and made for some terrific shots throughout the picture. I'd also argue that Delaney was quite good in her role and it's too bad that it wasn't better written. FAIR GAME has pretty much been forgotten ever since it came out and it's easy to see why.
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie's screenwriter, Rob George, on the film's audio commentary, said of this film: "The original source of the idea for me was driving back from Sydney to Adelaide one night, we left about midnight, and around about West Wyalong we got taunted by some guy who kept driving right up behind us ... just sitting a foot or two behind the back of our ute and then he'd pass us and go up and come back on the other side of the road and play chicken with us. It was really distressing".
- Quotes
Jessica: Jessica
[addressing Sunny after hearing a horn honking and seeing the other hunters pull up to the store in their big red truck]
Jessica: Are you with them?
Sunny: Sunny
[glancing at his friends in the truck]
Sunny: Oh... they're with me.
Jessica: Jessica: Then the price of the painting has gone up to $180 dollars! You and your boys can pay for the repairs to my car.
Sunny: Sunny
[gently]
Sunny: Look, the boys were just having a bit of a game. No one meant you many harm.
Jessica: Jessica
[accusingly]
Jessica: And I suppose you don't mean any harm to the kangaroos either?
Sunny: Sunny: We're just trying to earn a living. Plus we're doing all the farmers a favor.
Jessica: Jessica: Then what are you doing on a wildlife reserve?
- Alternate versionsThe UK 1987 Embassy Home Entertainment video tape release had 57 seconds of BBFC cuts to remove shots of Cassandra Delaney having her clothes cut and shots of her breasts when she is tied to the car. Even with the cuts the movie was still classified by the BBFC with an 18+ certificate.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Fair Game: Behind the Scenes with Dean Bennett (1986)
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Performed by The Black Crow
Composed by Ashley Irwin and Terry McCarthy
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- A$1,260,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 26m(86 min)
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- 1.85 : 1




