Review of The Naked Prey (1965) by Mike P — 31 Jan 2008
Despite its political incorrectness, one cannot deny the sheer excitement and wonderful on-location photography that is found in Cornel Wilde's The Naked Prey. Essentially an update of The Most Dangerous game and pre-dates Apocalypto by forty years, The Naked Prey throws one man into the wilds of Africa to survive amidst the pursuit of a dozen tribesmen after his hunting party offends the local tribe.
It's impressive for its time and does a great job utilizing stock footage to parallel the trials of the animal kingdom.
This review of The Naked Prey (1965) was written by Mike P on 31 Jan 2008.
The Naked Prey has generally received positive reviews.
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