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Mutant Hunt

  • Video
  • 1987
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
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Mutant Hunt (1987)
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Z, a vicious genetic scientist, discovers a way to alter harmless humanoid androids called 'Cyborgs' into becoming killing machines, which he plans to use for his own gain.Z, a vicious genetic scientist, discovers a way to alter harmless humanoid androids called 'Cyborgs' into becoming killing machines, which he plans to use for his own gain.Z, a vicious genetic scientist, discovers a way to alter harmless humanoid androids called 'Cyborgs' into becoming killing machines, which he plans to use for his own gain.

  • Director
    • Tim Kincaid
  • Writer
    • Tim Kincaid
  • Stars
    • Rick Gianasi
    • Mary Fahey
    • Ron Reynaldi
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
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    • Director
      • Tim Kincaid
    • Writer
      • Tim Kincaid
    • Stars
      • Rick Gianasi
      • Mary Fahey
      • Ron Reynaldi
    • 23User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
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    Rick Gianasi
    • Matt Riker
    Mary Fahey
    • Darla Haynes
    Ron Reynaldi
    Ron Reynaldi
    • Johnny Felix
    Taunie Vrenon
    • Elaine Eliot
    Bill Peterson
    • Z
    Mark Umile
    • Dr. Paul Haynes
    Stormy Spill
    • Domina
    Doug Devos
    • Hydro
    Warren Ulaner
    • Alpha Cyborg
    Mark Legan
    • Beta Cyborg
    Asie Kid
    • Duc Toy
    LeeAnne Baker
    • Pleasure Droid
    Nancy Arons
    • Window Lady
    Adriane Lee
    Adriane Lee
    • Amber Dawn
    Edward R. Mallia
    • Boy Friend
    • (as Ed Mallia)
    Eliza Little
    • Tawney Lynn
    Owen Flynn
    • Cyborg Fighter
    J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner
    J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner
    • Cyborg Fighter
    • (as Joel Von Orsteiner)
    • Director
      • Tim Kincaid
    • Writer
      • Tim Kincaid
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    5Hey_Sweden

    Tim Kincaid strikes again.

    It's cheap and cheesy genre time with the no-talent independent filmmaker, who stumbles his way through this supposed "Blade Runner" riff. In the "future", mutant cyborgs are being injected with a special drug by evil, world domination minded scientist Z (Bill Peterson). The only man who can even try to put an end to Z's diabolical plan is mercenary / mutant hunter for hire Matt Riker (Rick Gianasi). Of course, Matt will get by with a little help from his friends, Johnny Felix (Ron Reynaldi) and Elaine Eliot (Taunie Vrenon).

    The special effects and makeup are, surprisingly, not that bad, all things considered. Ed French created a puppet cyborg head that is pretty cool - and which does give the best performance in the movie! Everyone else is varying degrees of dull. Thankfully, the attractive female cast makes things worth enduring, especially Ms. Vrenon, who has an alternate job as an exotic dancer. The insistent pop music score helps to move things along adequately, no matter if the bulk of this production is inept from beginning to end. The fight scenes are somewhat less than exciting, and not exactly directed with much zeal. Kincaids' script is talky and inane.

    Of course, who chooses to watch something titled "Mutant Hunt" and expects anything different? Truth be told, this viewer would still rather watch stuff like this than a lot of the mega budget crud churned out by Hollywood. At only 74 minutes long, this harmless bit of nonsense goes on no longer than it should.

    Five out of 10.
    TigerHawkX

    Apparently, Cyborgs are afraid of wood.

    Recently, I started browsing through the used movies bin at a local video store. You know the type, every movie marked down from $4 to $2. This is usually where you find old work out videos and videos that came with 80's toys (I think I found a Barbie Adventure in one of these once). Anyway this is where I discovered Mutant Hunt. The tagline on the box had me sold, "It's the 21st century New York and It's open season on cyborgs". The god awfulness of this tagline pretty much describes the god awfulness of the film. But that's actually the most entertaining feature of the film.

    Mutant Hunt is by no means a good movie, or even a decent film. The script is terrible, the editing bites, and the camera work is abismal. However, if you want a film that you can repeatedly make fun of over and over again, this is your flick. My friend and I watched this film and made jokes throughout the entire thing, MST3K Style. One of our ongoing jokes was that Cyborgs are weak against wood and karate chops because that seemed to be the only thing that really had an effect on them.

    I do have to give props to who ever was on the robot design, the cyborgs, normally just guys wearing sunglasses and are dripping fluid, generally look pretty terrible. However at one point, one of the cyborgs gets its skin torn off and we see the robotic endoskeleton. Its movements and looks were pretty good and you can see where 95% of the budget for this film went to.

    Overall the film has some decent oneliners (including the phrase "space shuttle sex massacre" and one character who calls the cyborgs Jellyheads) but the true enjoyment of this film is really just making fun of it. This is the only redemption of the film. Jellyhead.
    EyeAskance

    Razor-to-wrist sci-fi farrago with zero "raison d'etre".

    Presented by Tim Kincaid, a pornographer and director of the anticlassic ROBOT HOLOCAUST, so be ready for sub-zero quality garbage without any production values. In this story, a number of cyborgs have been introduced to some sort of narcotic which turns them into unstoppable machines of destruction. To the rescue comes Ryker(a name too obviously selected from the nomenclature of action heroes and gay porn actors). His daring mission is to hunt these dope-tripping 'borgs down before they wreck every cheap Styrofoam and cardboard prop in their path.

    This flick borrows heavily from BLADERUNNER, but don't even attempt quality comparisons...this is easily among the weakest sci-fi efforts of the 1980s(even though ROBOT HOLOCAUST is, in fact, worse, improvements made in this mess are as observable as a contact lens in the ocean).

    Cosmically bad in every direction, therefore recommended to masochistic types. 3/10
    3bernhard_alund

    Blade runner for "special" viewers

    The film was created on next to no budget by an infamous director/writer/producer of adult pornography. Watching the fashion and mustaches on the male cast that last thing might not be that much of a surprise but what surprises me the most is the ego of the production team. If you have no money and hardly any skills in filmmaking then you might get away with creating a sleazy slasher at most. This film takes it inspiration from epic films like Bladerunner but fails fails in nearly every department, fails HARD. Awful settings, uninspired wardrobes (except for Domina's), no logical plot, weird fight scenes, laughable "inventions" and utterly useless cyborgs that look like failed EBM musicians and act like stiff zombies.

    Bladerunner had its following of low-budget cyberpunk copycats and a lot of them actually succeeded with delivering a somewhat engaging story (Robotrix for instance) so this film can't really get away with it just because of finances. If I were to cut it some slacks then it has to be the effect and gore. I am especially thinking about the decaying cyborgs that are skillfully done with both stop-motion and makeup.
    6DavyDissonance

    The Filmmakers Are Having Fun, Peoples!!!!!!

    Mutant Hunt is about some alien virus infecting these cyborgs and then everything becomes meaningless. I'm jumping on the bandwagon in terms of agreement upon the film's retardation. The story is non-sensical, the fights are just so dildo-like, the acting is trying and embarrassingly failing and so forth. But to hell with y'all, I like this piece of moronic $#!+. Why? I just have an affinity for stupid z-movie cyberpunk movies. So up yours.

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    • Trivia
      The last film to be released on video from Wizard Video.
    • Goofs
      The cyborg starts cutting off his hand below the handcuff, but the severed hand dangling from the cuff is cut above the cuff.
    • Quotes

      Matt Riker: Inteltrax has a government contract. It can hold anyone for 72 hours since the federation act of...

      Darla Haynes: ...of two years ago, ever since the space shuttle sex murders.

    • Connections
      Featured in Full Moon's: Trailer Rama: Mad Mutants & Evil Aliens (2023)

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1987 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Matt Riker: Mutant Hunter
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA(main location)
    • Production company
      • Beyond Infinity
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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