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Happy Hunting

  • 2017
  • 1h 31m
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5.1/10
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Happy Hunting (2017)
An alcoholic drifter must battle withdrawal and psychotic rednecks after he becomes the target of a deranged sporting event.
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An alcoholic drifter must battle withdrawal and psychotic rednecks after he becomes the target of a deranged sporting event.An alcoholic drifter must battle withdrawal and psychotic rednecks after he becomes the target of a deranged sporting event.An alcoholic drifter must battle withdrawal and psychotic rednecks after he becomes the target of a deranged sporting event.

  • Directors
    • Joe Dietsch
    • Louie Gibson
  • Writers
    • Joe Dietsch
    • Louie Gibson
  • Stars
    • Martin Dingle Wall
    • Ken Lally
    • Kenny Wormald
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Joe Dietsch
      • Louie Gibson
    • Writers
      • Joe Dietsch
      • Louie Gibson
    • Stars
      • Martin Dingle Wall
      • Ken Lally
      • Kenny Wormald
    • 28User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Martin Dingle Wall
    Martin Dingle Wall
    • Warren Novak
    Ken Lally
    Ken Lally
    • Steve Patterson
    Kenny Wormald
    Kenny Wormald
    • Junior Burnside
    Connor Williams
    Connor Williams
    • Robbie
    Gary Sturm
    Gary Sturm
    • Sheriff Burnside
    C.J. Baker
    • Don Lincoln
    Jeremy Lawson
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    • Bo Dawg
    Michael Tipps
    • Charlie Walkowski
    Liesel Hanson
    Liesel Hanson
    • Jessie Walkowski
    Kenneth Billings
    • Mickey Walkowski
    Frederick Lawrence
    Frederick Lawrence
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    Chuck Ramage
    Chuck Ramage
    • Bob
    Sherry Leigh
    Sherry Leigh
    • Cheryl
    Norman De Buck
    Norman De Buck
    • Jim
    • (as Norman DeBuck)
    Doug Traer
    • Barney
    Brett Wagner
    Brett Wagner
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    Glen Caspillo
    • Smuggler
    Jonathan Looper
    • Roy Stevenson
    • Directors
      • Joe Dietsch
      • Louie Gibson
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      • Louie Gibson
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    User reviews28

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    5SnoopyStyle

    the most dangerous game

    Druggie loser Warren Novak needs to go to Mexico to meet his child. He gets involved in a drug sale which goes terribly wrong. He runs away and finds himself in a small town near the border. He and other troubled souls are taken captive by the town. The town is reliving their hunting traditions and they're hunting the most dangerous animal.

    I don't care that much about Warren. The drug sale is very memorable, but there isn't much else. The premise has been done plenty. This is not doing something completely new. Nothing is really exciting me, but it's not horrible. I feel a bit bland about this.
    7Fella_shibby

    There's just some strange creepiness n hypnotism about horror movies set in the deserts.

    I am writing a review of this film again as my old review got deleted somehow. So this time i will make it a short review. Saw this on a dvd. As a fan of survival movies especially set in the backwoods, deserts, outback n snowcovered land, i enjoyed viewing this. I love movies set in the Great Basin, Mojave, Sonoran and Chihuahuan.

    This movie has less body count n a bit slow pacing, but the overall product is pretty enjoyable for genre fans. Of course, the plot once again lifted from The Most Dangerous Game.
    5wmichael-42425

    A town we don't want to visit.

    Its strangely entertaining to watch, but at the same time god dang awful.
    8JvH48

    The Horror genre label may be misplaced, so also a good watch for fans of other genres. Splendid casting and acting, in addition to original plot and unexpected developments

    Seen at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival 2017 (website: www.bifff.net). Starting with an original premise, it has even more original developments in its favor. Of course, the prey has slim chances to survive as per the initial setup of the hunting "game", yet it takes some time for the villagers to learn that the prey this time does not give in so easily as in previous years. In a series of scenes, switching from prey to prey, one falling after the other, yet this time with victims on both sides. Luckily for us viewers, it all went differently from previous years. Alcohol plays an important side role, primarily (of course) for main character Warren throughout the running time, but he also makes productive use of alcohol near the finale.

    Entertaining throughout, apart from Warren's alcohol addiction and related cold turkey phenomena, and despite the unnecessary violence, the latter not shown in all gory detail yet suggested with not much left to outguess. For example, when someone's head is beaten with a baseball bat, the movement of the bat is clearly shown but not the ultimate effects on the receiving end. A concession towards content advisory ratings?? It won't help, as the whole movie is riddled with unmitigated violence all over. But it is not Horror in the old-fashioned and literal sense of the word, so no dark corners nor ancient buildings, no monsters nor ghosts, only ordinary (yet redneck) people operating in broad daylight (or some at night) with destructive intentions.

    All in all, casting and acting make this movie stand out in the first place, in addition to the original plot with many unexpected developments.
    6Coventry

    There ain't no party like a Southern Redneck Hunting Party!

    The "hunting humans for sports"-formula is one of the oldest, yet most consistent formulas in horror, cult, and exploitation cinema. This thrills-guaranteed sub-genre delivered a landmark classic already 90 (!) years ago, with "The Most Dangerous Game", but also still very recently, with Craig Zobel's "The Hunt" in 2020. And during the in-between period of nine decades, there were several more highly enjoyable and often downright eccentric variations, like "Blood Camp Thatcher" (1980), "The Hunting Party" (1971), "The Woman Hunt" (1973), and "Surviving the Game" (1994).

    "Happy Hunting" is a nicely fitting addition to the long but pleasant list. It's not exceptionally good or highly memorable, but it does feature the obligatory excessive violence, loathsome characters, and creative death-traps. What makes the film slightly special, perhaps, is that it blends the hunting-humans concept with another traditional cult/horror sub-genre, namely that of the "creepy little town with a secret". The hunting game is presented as an annually returning festive event at a remote Texan border town called Bedford Flats. The sneaky locals, led by the authorial Sheriff, round up dubious passers-by and even their own misbehaving fellow town members, and let them loose in the desert with a small head start. In this year's edition, the alcoholic drug-addict Warren Novak, who was already on his way to Mexico for some vague reason, is the only participant capable of fighting back.

    The first half is slow and rather tedious, notably because protagonist Warren Novak is a very anti-sympathetic character himself. You don't really care for his motivations to travel to Mexico, and his constant mumbling whilst drinking heavily makes the dialogs difficult to understand. The fact he's such a thug makes the actual hunt more exciting, though, since you don't really care who wins. Both the hunters and the preys are total scum, so as long as the bloodshed is outrageous & plentiful, it's perfectly fine!

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      During filming two crew members where lost while searching for filming locations. They were found 6 hours later dehydrated stating they thought they were only gone 25 minutes.
    • Goofs
      Warren's destination "Mexico" should read backwards when reflected in his sunglasses.
    • Connections
      Featured in WhatCulture Horror: 10 Horror Movie Characters Who Went Through Hell (Then Died Anyway) (2020)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • San Nguoi
    • Filming locations
      • Bombay Beach, California, USA(Bedford Flats)
    • Production companies
      • Selective Collective
      • Waterstone Entertainment
      • Wolf Haus
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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