5.2 /10 1 Votes
3/5 Amazon Initial release 1979 Budget 4 million USD | 4.5/10 Music director Fred Karlin | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by John W. HydeexecutiveSaul David Based on novel A Path to Savagery by Robert Edmond Alter Starring Richard HarrisErnest BorgnineAnn TurkelArt Carney Cast Similar Art Carney movies, Nuclear holocaust movies, Science fiction movies |
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Ravagers is a 1979 film directed by Richard Compton and based on the 1966 novel Path to Savagery by Robert Edmond Alter. The screenplay concerns survivors of a nuclear holocaust, who do what they can to protect themselves against ravagers, a mutated group of vicious marauders who terrorize the few remaining civilized inhabitants.
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Plot

In the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust, animal-like creatures known as "the ravagers" roam the earth and kill all survivors. A man named Falk (Richard Harris) witnesses his wife's murder by the creatures. Seeking vengeance, Falk becomes a vigilante.

He joins a small community, led by Rann (Ernest Borgnine), living aboard a ship anchored off shore. The ship is destroyed in an attack by the ravagers. Falk then leads his fellow survivors on a desperate quest for a place where they can live in peace.
Cast

Production
The film was shot in Alabama.
Releases

Ravagers is part of a long line of Hollywood-backed post-apocalyptic films from the 1970s which are quite rare to find on television or home video. In the UK the film was released on Betamax and VHS. Alana Stewart's voice was dubbed by actress Molly Wryn.
Reception
The Los Angeles Times called Ravagers "handsomely produced but relentless dull... doesn't have enough story to tell."