Taped this late night movie when I was in grade 11, watched it on fast forward. I sugest you do the same. I though it would be and action film, but went to a cort tv type movie. In the end it fits in with the early 70's social activest type films. Glad I missed that era. 2/10
Skullduggery (1970) 1080p YIFY Movie
Skullduggery (1970) 1080p
The missing-link is found on a safari in New Guinea. Is it human or animal?
IMDB: 4.60 Likes
- Genre: Adventure |
- Quality: 1080p
- Size: 2.01G
- Resolution: / fps
- Language: English
- Run Time: 105
- IMDB Rating: 4.6/10
- MPR: Normal
- Peers/Seeds: 0 / 0
The Synopsis for Skullduggery (1970) 1080p
The Director and Players for Skullduggery (1970) 1080p
[Director]Gordon Douglas
[Role:]Burt Reynolds
[Role:]Roger C. Carmel
[Role:]Susan Clark
The Reviews for Skullduggery (1970) 1080p
BoringReviewed bymm-39Vote: 2/10
As another person has commented, this movie deals with some very important social and very HUMAN issues and should be viewed for what it is, not what you wish it would have been.
If you are looking for a brainless action film, look somewhere else. This film is more likely to generate a strong emotional reaction than to wow you with fancy stunts and cliché jungle adventure shtick.
People today are so used to excessive action films that gems like this one seem to be misunderstood or simply ignored. I am hoping this makes it's way to DVD so it can be appreciated in it's original theatrical format.
For the thinking person who can appreciate something with a lot more depth than the 'tomb raider' ilk it may get lumped in with it is definitely worth a viewing.
Once upon a time there was a science fiction author named H. Beam Piper who wrote a classic book named "Little Fuzzy" which was about a man discovering a race of adorable little fuzzy humanoids on another planet. Mr. Piper died in 1964, but Hollywood and many of today's authors starting looting his grave before his cadaver got cold. This is the book where they got the idea for Ewoks from.
Skullduggery is such a blatant ripoff of "Little Fuzzy" I can wonder why I'm the only who's ever noticed?
But don't take my word for it. Here's a link to Project Guntenberg where you can download a copy of "Little Fuzzy" for free: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/18137