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The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck
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The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck

Headhunters! Cannibals! Killers! And if he survives... love.
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User Score21 ratings
TMDB 4.516+19881h 28mEnglish
ActionAdventureComedyHorror

Synopsis

Ken Manchester and his beautiful rich wife Barbara Manchester hire the drunk adventurer Buck Malone to take them on a hunting expedition in the jungle. However, the true purpose of the expedition was not just hunting.

Director
David KeithFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Sarlui / Diamant Production1 production companies
Release
April 29, 1988Released
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Top Cast

8 of 9
David Keith
David Keith
Buck Malone
Kathy Shower
Kathy Shower
Barbara Manchester
Brant von Hoffman
Brant von Hoffman
Ken Manchester
Tiziana Stella
Che
Sydney Lassick
Sydney Lassick
Wolfgang Meyer
Stephen Davis
Argo
Sillaiyoor Selvarajan
Sinaga
Pearl Vasudevi
Chief's Mother

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Wuchak
Jun 8, 2025

**_David Keith in an Indy Jones knockoff_** A rich Caucasian couple vacationing in Borneo (which looks suspiciously like Sri Lanka) hires a famous hunter to take them up a river where dangerous headhunters dwell. Shot in 1987 and released in 1988, “The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck” is a ‘B’ imitation of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” along the lines of "King Solomon's Mines" (1985) and "Firewalker.” Regrettably, it’s easily the least of these. It starts off entertaining enough, but the second half devolves into dull activities in the deep jungle, which the creators try to spice up with nudity and a rape sequence involving the character played by statuesque blonde Kathy Shower. There’s also a beheading scene reminiscent of “Apocalypse Now.” Shower is effective enough, yet comes across as a low budget version of Kate Capshaw in “Temple of Doom.” It’s brunette Tiziana Stella as Che who’s the real highlight in the feminine department; with a nod to Patricia Zanetti as Monique. Unfortunately, both are absent after the first act. The plot was ripped off from Louis L'Amour’s “The Diamond of Jeru,” which was made into a ‘B’ movie in 2001 with Billy Zane, Keith Carradine and Paris Jefferson. That one’s not flip like this juvenile flick, but takes the material seriously and has mature themes. I don’t mind the ‘fun’ spirit of this movie; it’s just that it loses its mojo after the first half. Still, the jungle locations are great and Keith is surprisingly good in the titular role. It runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Sri Lanka. GRADE: C/C-

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