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Surviving the Game

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
14K
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Rutger Hauer, F. Murray Abraham, Gary Busey, Charles S. Dutton, Ice-T, John C. McGinley, and William McNamara in Surviving the Game (1994)
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A homeless man is hired as a survival guide for a group of wealthy businessmen on a hunting trip in the mountains, unaware that they are killers who hunt humans for sport, and that he is the... Read allA homeless man is hired as a survival guide for a group of wealthy businessmen on a hunting trip in the mountains, unaware that they are killers who hunt humans for sport, and that he is their new prey.A homeless man is hired as a survival guide for a group of wealthy businessmen on a hunting trip in the mountains, unaware that they are killers who hunt humans for sport, and that he is their new prey.

  • Director
    • Ernest R. Dickerson
  • Writer
    • Eric Bernt
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Ice-T
    • Charles S. Dutton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ernest R. Dickerson
    • Writer
      • Eric Bernt
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Ice-T
      • Charles S. Dutton
    • 81User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Thomas Burns
    Ice-T
    Ice-T
    • Jack Mason
    Charles S. Dutton
    Charles S. Dutton
    • Walter Cole
    • (as Charles Dutton)
    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Doc Hawkins
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Wolfe Sr.
    John C. McGinley
    John C. McGinley
    • John Griffin
    William McNamara
    William McNamara
    • Derek Wolfe Jr.
    Jeff Corey
    Jeff Corey
    • Hank
    Bob Minor
    Bob Minor
    • Security Guard
    Lawrence C. McCoy
    • Hotel Clerk
    George Fisher
    George Fisher
    • Taxi Driver
    Jacqui Dickerson
    • Taxi Passenger
    Victor Morris
    Victor Morris
    • Homeless Father
    Frederic Collins Jr.
    • Homeless Child
    Steven King
    • Mercedes Driver
    Sheila Scott
    • Bag Lady
    Steven Lambert
    Steven Lambert
    • 1st Trophy Hunted
    Kevin Harris
    • Homeless Man
    • Director
      • Ernest R. Dickerson
    • Writer
      • Eric Bernt
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    Brad K.

    Modern version of the Most Dangerous Game, where a human is hunted for sport.

    Entertaining movie, especially for the fans of the short story, The Most Dangerous Game. Rapper/Actor Ice-T (Richochet, New Jack City) is a homeless man hired by a bunch of rich people to help them in their hunt. Soon he realizes that he is the prey. The rich hunters are led by Rutger Hauer (Nighthawks, Mr. Stich). The hunters are equipped with different types of guns and smaller vehicles, while Ice-T is forced to use his street smarts to beat them in the secluded wilderness. The other hunters include Gary Busey (Point Break, Lost Highway), F. Murray Abraham (Amadeus, Mimic), Charles S. Dutton (Rudy, Alien 3), and John McGilney (The Rock, Nothing To Lose). This is a fast paced movie, although the first half hour is mainly character development for Ice-T. It is very entertaining, the script's dialogue is fairly poor, but who cares in an action movie. Ice-T does a good job at making you want him to win. Rutger Hauer, Charles S. Dutton, F. Murray Abraham are all good at being evil, but the best performance of the bad guys is John McGilney who has an extra reason to want to kill a homeless man. The movie is a solid hour and a half of entertainment, but don't be expecting anything more.
    6dfa120374

    Predictable & A Bit Cheesy But Still An Entertaining Film

    I just saw this movie for the first time since it's release in 1994 and while it's not as good as what I initially remembered it to be, it's still a decent popcorn flick to watch when there's nothing else on (which is usually most days of the week).

    The basic premise for the film is a pretty good - yet simple - one (even if it's not all that original now) and asks the question - can a homeless man put his "street-smart" knowledge to good use and survive being hunted if put into the wilderness? Well, that's exactly what ends up happening to Jack Mason (Ice-T)...a man who's been surviving on the streets but is given an opportunity at a job to help out with a hunting party. Unbeknown to him, though, HE is the prey. Like I said, the premise is good, but is it realistic to think that a homeless person can survive in the wilds as well just because they are "street smart"? Maybe, maybe not, and probably the latter, but this isn't a film about realism....it's about entertainment and for the most part it does just that. It does get a bit predictable as well, but like I say, this film is about entertainment...not plot twists or a deeply thought-provoking story.

    The cast is a pretty decent one as well, even if some of the performances are slightly OTT. However, it's not too bad and it's not enough to ruin the enjoyment of the movie. The main "culprit" of this is Gary Busey, but we all know what he was like when he was in movies...usually loud & in your face type of performances, and it's no different here. Also, love him or hate him, Ice-T does a decent job too as Jack Mason, and does a pretty convincing job of playing a down and out homeless guy who's got nothing left to live for.

    The film is by no means a cinematic masterpiece, but it does it's job for about an hour and a half.

    So if you don't mind films having some OTT performances and predictable story's that have a sprinkling of cheese, then you might enjoy Surviving The Game.
    7TheScottman

    It's Mason!

    I like this movie, it's not the best action movie, but is very good. The movie doesn't have the best acting and the writing and the beginning is so-so, but it picks up and gets a lot better as the movie goes on. If you ever feel like watching a solid action movie, I say pick this one up. Or if you just want to watch crazy Gary Busey act like Gary Busey.

    This movie is about a homeless man (ICE T) that loses everything twice. Then takes a job with some business men (Rutger Hauer and Charles S. Dutton) to help hunt in a isolated place. Ice T soon finds out that they are hunting a deadlier game...

    This movie is well worth the rental fee. You might surprise yourself and like it.
    7IonicBreezeMachine

    Ice-T shows charisma and presence in this well made 90s update on The Most Dangerous Game

    Released in 1994, Surviving the Game follows Mason, a down on his luck homeless man who after a botched suicide attempt is offered a job as a wilderness guide for a wealthy and enigmatic group of huntsmen, however when he arrives he discovers that he is in fact the one being hunted and the fight for survival ensues.

    The movie had the unfortunate timing of being released about 5 months after the similarly themed and much bigger budgeted Hard Target so Surviving the Game went mostly ignored at the box office but did attract the odd bit of praise from a few critics such as Gene Siskel. Ice-T does a fantastic job in the lead of this action thriller bringing to the role hard edged cynicism with an undercurrent of repressed pain and sadness that's made his will to continue with his hardscrabble life more and more of a challenge. However this is still very much an action movie and what's an action movie without compelling villains? Luckily the film has its villains well taken care of as the hunting party is comprised of a veritable who's who of character actors such as Rutger Hauer, John C. McGinely, Charles S. Dutton, and even F. Murray Abraham playing their roles with intensity and enthusiasm to spare.

    The action set pieces are also quite thrilling as we see Mason use his wits and surrounding environment to try to stay alive and maintain whatever advantage he can grasp over his would be killers. The movie unfortunately does lose a bit of momentum and credibility in its final twenty minutes thanks to some less than perfect staging(including a fight sequence that takes place in darkness that makes it very difficult to see what's going on), some sloppy editing work, and a final confrontation that doesn't give much explanation as to how a character made it from point A to B when not only was B very far away but he logically shouldn't have even know where B was.

    But despite some hiccups , Surviving the Game is an effective and exciting chase movie with engaging performances and set pieces that makes it a welcome addition to the expansive list of films inspired by The Most Dangerous Game.
    8tp320

    Good action film with a perfect cast

    There are a few effective concepts in action films which are used over and over again. "Surviving the Game" uses one which was over 60 years old when the movie was made and still works like a charm. Made in 1932, "The Most Dangerous Game" is a movie about a group of people who are hunted for sport. Over the years this concept has been successfully used in big films like John Woo's "Hard Target" (which premiered less than a year before this film) as well as in DTV-films like the Lorenzo Lamas-actioner "Final Round".

    The formula works. Although these films rarely offer anything new (you pretty much know the ending before the film has even started), they are very entertaining if the hero is someone who you want to win and the villains are suitably evil. "Surviving the Game" fills this order and throws in some energetic action sequences directed by Ernest R. Dickerson (I also enjoyed his "Bulletproof" a lot).

    Ice-T is the hero here. When the film starts, he has no money, no family, no friends and is ready to kill himself. But when he receives a job as a hunting guide from a wealthy businessman (played by Rutger Hauer), he wants to put his life in order again. But after a good meal where Ice meets the rest of the hunters (including Gary Busey and Charles Dutton), the hunt begins and he suddenly realizes that he's the prey. Now, he must use all his strength and wit to survive.

    The cast is perfect. While there are no huge stars, these people know the genre and obviously had a great time filming this movie. And there isn't any fault in the production values either. There are beautiful sceneries, a good score by Stewart Copeland and some neat stunts. The script by Eric Bernt (Virtuosity, Romeo Must Die) creates some quite interesting villains and the dialogue, while not perfect, works reasonably well. Luckily Bernt knows that he's writing an action film and doesn't even try to include any deep relationships or hidden meanings in his script.

    At the end of the day, this is a good action film which is guaranteed to entertain a fan of this genre for 90 minutes. It's not the best action film ever but it's definitely above-average. This one gets an 8.

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    • Trivia
      According to Rutger Hauer, Gary Busey wrote his entire dinner monologue about the origin of his scar himself. The script had several scenes of Hauer's character Burns establishing his natural leadership by reminding the other hunters to abide by his rules. Originally, the dinner scene would be the moment where he puts Busey's character Doc back in his place. However, on the day of rehearsals, Busey came up with a two-page monologue about his dog that he wanted to try out. Hauer felt that Busey was obviously trying to steal his scene away by not giving him a chance to intervene in his monologue. So during the actual filming, Hauer improvised a quick response to the story by calling it "bullshit", which greatly confused Busey. However, Busey's delivery so impressed the director and the other actors that his monologue was kept in the final film, and Hauer's retort wasn't used.
    • Goofs
      Soon after Doc Hawkins is killed we see him in the background riding his ATV with the rest of the group. A huge crowd of the production crew can also be seen in this very same shot.
    • Quotes

      Jack Mason: [last lines, while aiming Burns' own custom-modified hunting rifle at him] BANG! Game over.

      [He unloads the gun and discards the bullets, then drops the rifle and turns away. As Mason walks off, Burns gets up and recovers his gun]

      Burns: [reloading his weapon] This is my lucky day. Hey, Mason...!

      [Mason doesn't even look back]

      Jack Mason: Burns, there's one thing you should do first, when you find a gun.

      [a closeup of Burns' hunting rifle reveals that Mason has jammed it with a tightly-wadded cigarette]

      Burns: ...Say cheese.

      [He pulls the trigger and his rifle backfires explosively, killing him instead of Mason]

      Jack Mason: ALWAYS check the barrel.

      [He continues walking off into the moonlit evening, as the credits roll]

    • Connections
      Edited into Dominion (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      The Goldberg Variations
      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach (as Bach)

      Performed by Harry Cohen

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cacería sangrienta
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Wenatchee State Airport, Washington, USA(cabin and landing strip)
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • New Line Productions
      • David Permut Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $7,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,727,256
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,907,468
      • Apr 17, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,727,256
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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