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Cut and Run
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Cut and Run

The one story you won't be seeing on the 6 o'clock news!
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User Score71 ratings
TMDB 5.316+19851h 30mIT
AdventureHorror

Synopsis

A reporter and her cameraman connect a surviving Jonestown leader and a TV exec's missing son to a drug war where jungle installations are being massacred by an army of natives and a skilled white assassin.

Director
Ruggero DeodatoFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Racing Pictures1 production companies
Release
August 8, 1985Released
Box Office
$373,530

Top Cast

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Lisa Blount
Lisa Blount
Fran Hudson
Leonard Mann
Leonard Mann
Mark Ludman
Richard Lynch
Richard Lynch
Colonel Brian Horne
Willie Aames
Willie Aames
Tommy Allo
Richard Bright
Richard Bright
Bob Allo
Michael Berryman
Michael Berryman
Quecho
Eriq La Salle
Eriq La Salle
Fargas
Gabriele Tinti
Gabriele Tinti
Manuel

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Reviews

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Wuchak
Oct 13, 2025

**_South American jungle adventure with Lisa Blount and Richard Lynch_** Shot in the summer of 1984, this was helmed by the director of “Cannibal Holocaust” from five years prior. Wes Craven was originally attached to the production when its working title was “Marimba,” but by the time it was made he had zero input, not even a writing credit. The only ostensible holdover from his involvement might be the intimidating Michael Berryman with his peculiar bald look; he of course was the main antagonist of Craven's “The Hills Have Eyes.” Don’t expect a sense of humor, such as in the later “Blind Fury” (which has similarities). This is serious and savage jungle adventure that emphasizes the risks of daring reporters & crew, as well as the illegal drug trade and warfare thereof. Moreover, there’s an interesting tie-in to the Jonestown massacre of November 18, 1978 (which took place in Guyana, not far east of the border of Venezuela). The locations are outstanding with numerous shots of the Venezuelan flat-top mountains called Tepuis (plural), not to mention jungle waterways and waterfalls. It's one of the best films to enjoy the presence of Lisa Blount since she plays the protagonist. If you’re not familiar with her, she played the blonde girlfriend of David Keith’s character in “An Officer and a Gentleman” three years earlier. Also in the female department is brunette Valentina Forte as Ana. Deodato liked to focus the camera on her, if you know what I mean. “Apocalypse Now” was obviously an influence with the inclusion of jungle mayhem, helicopters, dancing beauties, beheadings and mentally dubious misfits in the bush, but it lacks the brooding mood of that iconic film, as well as fleshed-out characters and interesting dialogues. That takes time and creative tweaking which this production didn’t have. Still, as a quick jungle adventure it delivers. It runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Venezuela and Miami. GRADE: B-

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