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  • Actors: Sally Faulkner, Barry Stokes, Glory Annen
  • Directors: Norman J. Warren
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: Kino Lorber films
  • DVD Release Date: July 14, 2009
  • Run Time: 79 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001WB6N34
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #209,104 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Prey

With a title like "Prey" one would expect this British sci-fi horror film to either be very bloody or very lurid. In this case, it's both. A cannibal alien from outer space on a reconnaissance mission to Earth drops in on the estate of a wealthy, eccentric British lesbian and her neurotic woman-child live-in girlfriend. Now how can anyone possibly go wrong starting with a premise like that? It has the feel of a Merchant-Ivory film adapted by Roger Corman (or maybe a Roger Corman film adapted by Merchant-Ivory?) As added attractions, the women are erotic and beautiful and the music, for some reason, is awfully nice in parts. A great B-movie.

Prey isn't for all tastes, but for the game British sci-fi or horror fan it's a great treat.
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This story revolves around three figures. There are two women who are in a lesbian relationship. The younger girl owns the house that is outside of England. Her crazy lover is just that, crazy. She is crazy and very paranoid that her lover will move on to England to meet other women, men, whoever. The older crazy female even kills a neighborhood man who had come to visit the two women. Later the younger female finds a huge knife and some bloody clothing that had belonged to the victim in the other girls belongings. So by that point she knows she has to carefully get out of the lesbian relationship.

Enter the ALIEN. The ALIEN can physically assume the form and identity of another person or being. As soon as the alien enters the human environment he kills a guy who is making out with a girl in a car near the lesbian's house. The ALIEN then assumes the male identity. Later two policemen are dispatched to look for the missing man and find the car. The ALIEN unknowingly walks up to the crime scene and then flees from the policemen. In a struggle the ALIEN kills the policemen. Later in the film we find that the alien is indeed a meat eater, or call him a cannibal. The alien kills some rabbits, some chicken, a fox and finally the girls' pet parrot.

The older female is indeed whacked out and we find at the end of the movie that she had been confined to a mental facility. The younger girl is convinced that the alien is also from a mental institution because he is so strange. Proving this strangeness, at one point the alien jumped into a pond after a goose only to find that he had no idea what WATER really is. He panicked and started to drown. The alien is indeed bizarre and this is accentuated later when the girls clad him up in a dress, lipstick and so on.
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ALIEN PREY (aka: PREY) opens w/ an extraterrestrial visitor killing a man named Anders (Barry Stokes), assuming his identity, then snapping his girlfriend's spine like a dry twig! Meanwhile, Josephine (Sally Faulkner) and Jessica (Glory Annen) work on their relationship at their nearby villa. Enter Anders into their lives, causing problems almost immediately. Jessica thinks he's quite odd, while Josephine believes that all men are odd. Things really heat up when Anders mutilates a pair of nose-y coppers. When he's not eliminating humans, he's wiping out the local wildlife. Will Jo and Jess discover his true identity? Can they possibly survive his murderous lust? ALIEN PREY is a somewhat silly British horror film from 1981. However, it does have its moments of tension and suspense, in spite of Anders' ludicrous alien make-up. The weird factor zooms into the stratosphere once the dead-fox / cross-dressing / hide and-go-seek bash begins! In addition, we get the world's biggest knife, the slow-motion duck pond flopping sequence, and the gore-tastic finale! Of course, there's also the obligatory Jo / Jess love scene to appeal to our basic instincts. My goodness, but those two do get up to some mischief! Ahem... Where was I? Oh yeah, um... Never mind...
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An alien (Barry Stokes) meat eater lands on earth and takes human form as one of his victims. He is taken in as a house guest in an English country manor by a pair of lesbians. The two women are a bit odd. Jessica (Glory Annen) the not too shy owner of the estate inherited it from her parents. Jo (Sally Faulkner) worked there and stayed on as the alpha female in the relationship.

The alien is socially inept. Jessica is fond of him, "He's very attractive...for a man" to the dismay of Jo who suspects something is up. The film has slow scenes and takes time to build up to a climax that wasn't worth the wait. Low budget soft core sci-fi from the 70's. A drive-in movie flick.

Parental Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Glory Annen, Sally Faulkner, Barry Stokes) girl/girl sex, cat fight.
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Prey

With a title like "Prey" one would expect this British sci-fi horror film to either be very bloody or very lurid. In this case, it's both. A cannibal alien from outer space on a reconnaissance mission to Earth drops in on the estate of a wealthy, eccentric British lesbian and her neurotic woman-child live-in girlfriend. Now how can anyone possibly go wrong starting with a premise like that? It has the feel of a Merchant-Ivory film adapted by Roger Corman (or maybe a Roger Corman film adapted by Merchant-Ivory?) As added attractions, the women are erotic and beautiful and the music, for some reason, is awfully nice in parts. A great B-movie.

Prey isn't for all tastes, but for the game British sci-fi or horror fan it's a great treat.
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