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Primal Rage

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A baboon escapes from a Florida campus lab and starts spreading something bad with a bite.

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Evil Q This one is pretty good except for the Monkey Puppet LOL !!! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 04/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Regular y repetitiva, el mico infectado que .. oh? igual que 28 días después, el mico tiene rabia y muerde a un idiota y éste se contagia y contagia a los demás, pero solo en la universidad que están. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member A university student reporter turns violent after being bit by a monkey while snooping around the school lab. His attempt to treat the bite wound with Old Milwaukee proves unsuccessful. The ponytail does not really suit Bo Svenson. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member Despite the amazing poster artwork, I went into "Primal Rage" expecting a complete dog turd. Why is that? Well it's due to the fact that it's a late 80s Italian horror film and that era of Italian Horror is generally not well regarded and for good reason. Second it's a late 80's Italian horror film filmed in America with actual live sound (no dubbing) so right away I had horror flashbacks to "Killing Birds" and "Troll 2", crummy American shot Italian horror films made the same way. To be honest, "Primal Rage" actually surprised me by not being a terrible late 80s Italian Horror film, but keep in mind it is still from the end of the decade so it's still not going to be good. After a crummy title sequence (with the title "Primal Rage" appearing on the back of two female butts marching to the beat of an awful 80s pop song) the audience is told it takes place on an unnamed college campus. Here some overzealous student reporters break into a scientific lab where one of the culprits gets bit by an experimental monkey. He of course develops some kind of "rabies" like disease that brings out the 'primal rage' in his soul and he starts brutally murdering and biting students, spreading the contagion. Can his best friend stop him before it spreads? Trust me, "28 Days Later" this ain't. As you can tell the plot is nothing we horror fans haven't seen before but that should be expected since screenwriter Umberto Lenzi (under the pseudonym Harry Kirkpatrick) was in a deep valley this stage of his career. Still, even with such a derivative plot, "Primal Rage" comes out far better than anything Lenzi directed himself at this time. Lenzi also injects a few instances into his script that drive me complete bonkers. First of all why is it when anyone comes down with this disease they refuse to see a doctor or get medical help? Hell I know doctor visits are expensive as hell but when you have blood blisters exploding from your face and blood spewing from your finger nails I think money wouldn't be a matter! Also one of our characters kills an infected person and then burns down his house and the police buy it as an accident. I guess C.S.I wasn't near as accurate back in those days (hmmm... what's this bullet doing lodged in the wall... ah it's nothing. Death caused by smoking bed). The acting is surprisingly decent for low budget Italian affair, especially since most of the actors are rather green. The only veteran in the cast is B-movie veteran Bo Svenson as our scientist, sporting an awful rat-tail that made me want to yank off violently. The real attraction for this rather obscure film is the good special effects as there is plenty of blood spewing good moments for gore hounds. "Primal Rage" may have a derivative plot, insane plot devices and plenty of puke inducing 80s pop songs on the soundtrack but the nifty special effects and decent acting kept me interested throughout the running time. That in itself is a feat considering this is a late 80's Italian horror film. Perhaps if the film lived up more to its title it would have become more of a cult classic rather than disappearing into obscurity. The DVD release of "Primal Rage" from Code Red went quickly out-of-print, no doubt because it was a poor seller on DVD. I was lucky enough to snatch one up before it did. For people curious the DVD is wonderful if you can find it for a good price. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Audience Member one of those movies that suspiciously promotes the same pop song 3 times, during the opening credits, the dance party scene, and during the end credits. the only thing really good about it is the animatronic baboon. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Entertaining cheese witch excellent Soundtrack and yucky f/x. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A baboon escapes from a Florida campus lab and starts spreading something bad with a bite.
Director
Vittorio Rambaldi
Screenwriter
Umberto Lenzi, James Justice
Rating
R
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 17, 2023
Runtime
1h 31m