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Mind Ripper

- Live in horror. Die in fear.

A top secret experiment intended to produce a superhuman has gone terribly wrong. Now the creators, trapped in a remote desert outpost, are being pursued ruthlessly by their creation.

Release Date : 1995-10-08

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The Kushner-Locke CompanyOutpost Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Hills Have Eyes Part 3The Outpost

Cast

Lance Henriksen

Character Name : Stockton

Original Name : Lance Henriksen

Gender : Male

Claire Stansfield

Character Name : Joanne

Original Name : Claire Stansfield

Gender : Female

John Diehl

Character Name : Alex

Original Name : John Diehl

Gender : Male

Natasha Gregson Wagner

Character Name : Wendy

Original Name : Natasha Gregson Wagner

Gender : Female

Giovanni Ribisi

Character Name : Scott

Original Name : Giovanni Ribisi

Gender : Male

Gregory Sporleder

Character Name : Rob

Original Name : Gregory Sporleder

Gender : Male

Dan Blom

Character Name : Thor

Original Name : Dan Blom

Gender : Male

John Apicella

Character Name : Larry

Original Name : John Apicella

Gender : Male

Peter Shepherd

Character Name : Frank

Original Name : Peter Shepherd

Gender : Male

Adam Solomon

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Adam Solomon

Gender : Male

Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-11

It's not a great film, but nearly all of the Caverns Underground Monster flicks aren't great films. To the letter they are all low budget B-movie throw aways. And this is no exception... save for the fact it has Wes Craven's name attached to it so people come in expecting something more... expecting a movie he directed and not one he simply produced. But the monster is underplayed and entertaining. The tension is claustrophobic and done well, and ultimately it's an enjoyable flick. Grant you, it's one of those late night insomnia flicks that you watch once and throw away, but it's entertaining enough for what it is, and what it is is a B-Movie that knows it's a B-Movie, that tried it's absolute best to make something fun inside the constraints of a B-Movie with all