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Doctor Robert Verne (Robert Foxworth) and his wife (Talia Shire) travel to Maine to investigate the effects that a lumber mill is having on the environment. What they find is a cavalcade of wildlife mutations and an even more frightening series of grisly human deaths. A research expedition led by a local Native American (Armand Assante) uncovers the reign of terror of a large and very angry mutant bear. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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kaylin 

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angielski The American production Prophecy is an out-and-out B-movie. John Frankenheimer showed that he could do B-movies as well as high-budget movies. Sure, the narrative is pretty simple, but at times it is executed in such an unpleasant way that it stops being pretty. Some might be bothered by the environmental overtones, which Prophecy clearly has, although, from my perspective, it is not out of place in this particular movie. ()

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angielski An obscure horror film that tries to talk about serious issues like environmental concerns, pre-natal depression or social injustice, but the most you'll remember from it is one of the strangest deaths in cinema history. Here, one of the characters is thrown into the air by a mutant bear while wearing a sleeping bag and literally explodes into a pile of feathers on impact. It's indescribable, a must-see. The rabid raccoon attack is actually worth watching too. That's all. Frankenheimer freely admitted that he filmed it when he had a drinking problem. Maybe that explains a lot. ()

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angielski Solid average. It could be at least 15 minutes shorter; the beginning is a bit too lengthy, otherwise, I’m satisfied. There are moments that feel dumb in a cute way and others that are quite scary (the tunnels), basically, a classic monster B-movie. Also, films that take place in beautiful locations always get a little love from me, so 3+ ()

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