Open Season

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Though no longer fighting in the war, four deranged Vietnam vets continue to enjoy hunting people down and killing them. This violent exploitation drama tells the story of their latest two victims. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Cast

Simon Andreu - Barman; William Holden - Wolkowski; John Phillip Law - Greg; William Layton - District Attorney; Helga Liné - Sue; Richard Lynch - Art; Cornelia Sharpe - Nancy; Didi Sherman - Helen; Peter Fonda - Ken; Scott Miller - Prucell; Albert Mendoza - Martin; Conchita Cuetos - Joyce; May Heatherly - Alicia Rennick; Lorraine Clewes - Hostess

Credit

Gil Parrondo - Art Director, Adolfo Aristarain - First Assistant Director, Peter Collinson - Director, Juan Estelrich - Second Unit Director, Alan Patillo - Editor, Ruggero Cini - Composer (Music Score), Cristobal Criado - Makeup, Hans Burman - Camera Operator, Fernando Arribas - Cinematographer, George H. Brown - Producer, Jose S. Vicuna - Producer, Antonio Balandin - Special Effects, Gordon K. McCallum - Sound/Sound Designer, Wally Milner - Sound/Sound Designer, Juan Majan - Stunts, David D. Osborn - Screenwriter, Liz Charles-Williams - Screenwriter

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Open Season (1974 film)

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Open Season
Directed by Peter Collinson
Starring Peter Fonda
Studio Arpa Productions
Impala
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) August 1974
Running time 104 min.
Country ‹See Tfd› Spain
Language English

Open Season is a 1974 film directed by Peter Collinson. It stars Peter Fonda, John Phillip Law, William Holden and Cornelia Sharpe.[1] The film was shot in both Spain and in England with parts of those countries used as the American backwoods. The screenplay was by David Osborn and Liz Charles Williams, based on Osborn's novel.

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Story

The film follows three former Vietnam veterans who are accustomed to violence. They decide to go on a spree of brutality by kidnapping a girl and a middle-aged man. After an orgy of rape, beatings, and humiliation, the two victims plan an escape and one plans revenge.

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