
“It started as a secret experiment... It ended up as a new breed of terror.”
A boy takes in a stray dog, later finding out that it's an ultra-intelligent runaway from a genetic research lab. Unbeknownst to him, the dog is being stalked by another escaped creature that's not quite so friendly.
Release Date: 12/2/1988
Runtime: 91 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Jon Hess
0Revenue: $0.9M
Companies: Canadian Entertainment Investors No. 2 and Company, Universal Pictures, Rose & Ruby Productions, Carolco Pictures, Centaur Films, Concorde Pictures
Countries: Canada, United States of America
Wuchak
**_A boy & his dog… and the savage creature chasing them_** This was loosely based on Dean Koontz’ 1987 novel. As usual, readers complain about the changes and how the book is vastly superior. So, what else is new? How much more so if the book’s 512 pages and the movie runs only 1h 31m? It’s an adventure/sci-fi/horror in the tradition of “Terminator” and “Predator,” just with a teenage boy protagonist, played by Corey Haim as Travis. Interestingly, Travis is a 36 years-old former Delta Force operator in the book; and Nora is his romantic interest. Here, Nora is his mother, played by Barbara Williams, with blonde Lala Sloatman as the teenage girlfriend. Lala is very beautiful and I wish her role was bigger. She and Corey dated for a year or two afterward. Michael Ironside is also on hand as a dubious govt agent, a mixture of two characters in the novel, Lem and Vince. Disregarding the changes from the book, the movie worked for me. It’s creative late 80s’ entertainment. No, it’s not great like “Terminator,” or the later “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” but I’d watch it any day over “Predator.” Three sequels followed in 1990, 1994 and 1998. It was shot in May-June 1988 in Vancouver, British Columbia. GRADE: B/B-

Corey Haim
Travis Cornell

Michael Ironside
Lem Johnson

Barbara Williams
Nora Cornell

Lala Sloatman
Tracey

Dale Wilson
Bill Keeshan

Blu Mankuma
Cliff

Duncan Fraser
Sheriff Walt Gaines

Colleen Winton
Deputy Porter

Christopher Cary
TV Newscaster

Don S. Davis
Veterinarian
Graeme Campbell
Man On Boat
Dan O'Dowd
First TV Reporter

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