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Endangered Species, 1982
English
USA
Profile of Endangered Species
Endangered Species can be described as scary, suspenseful, and mind bending. The plot revolves around deadly occurences, crimes, and environmentalism. The main genres are thriller, sci-fi, and mystery. In approach, Endangered Species is serious. It is set, at least in part, in a palace, castle, or temple and in a small town. It is located in New York. Endangered Species takes place in the 1980s.
Summary of Endangered Species
Fans of television's THE X-FILES will want to track down this thriller about a New York ex-cop (Robert Urich) and an attractive female sheriff (JoBeth Williams) who fall in love while investigating a string of mysterious cattle mutilations in a small Colorado town. Urich is great as Reuben Castle, the retired alcoholic police lieutenant out visiting the town with his tomboy daughter. At first he tries to stay out of the case but finds himself involved after the mysterious death of his friend Joe Hiatt (Paul Dooley), the editor of the local paper whose theories about black helicopters have aroused the ire of cattle baron Ben Morgan (Hoyt Axton). Trying miserably to stay sober, Castle finds himself back in danger and in love, as he and the sheriff work together to get to the bottom of the mystery, encountering incredible danger and resistance from the frightened locals.
Director Alan Rudolph proves himself an able director of suspense thrillers with this intriguing tale, based on an actual phenomenon. The film features a nicely pulse-raising electronic score by Gerry Wright and a fine company of supporting actors including Peter Coyote, Paul Dooley, and Dan Hedaya.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 10 September 1982 |
| Runtime: | 97 min |
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as Ruben Castle
as Harriet Purdue
as Joe Hiatt
as Ben Morgan
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