Review of Killdozer (1974) by Antwon B — 28 Jan 2015
Killdozer was a very good made for TV movie during the 70's. It stared Clint Walker from the Dirty Dozen and Night of the Grizzly and Robert Urich from Vegas and Spencer for hire in an early role.
It's about these construction workers out on a project building something when an asteroid falls from space near a bulldozer. The bulldozer comes to life and begins to eliminate the construction workers one at time. The movie is not heavy on story and the effects don't hold up.
There's very little character development. But it reminded me of those old twilight zone shows about men dealing with some weird stuff. The acting is fine nothing memorable. But for me it was an introduction to the Creature eliminating people genre one person at a time. Like the Predator films. It's good entertainment if you like to see when this type of film genre began. You can find this film on YouTube.
This review of Killdozer (1974) was written by Antwon B on 28 Jan 2015.
Killdozer has generally received mixed reviews.
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