ENDANGERED SPECIES

ENDANGERED SPECIES
   Film (1982) Alive Enterprises/MGM-UA. Dir Alan Rudolph, starring Robert Urich, JoBeth Williams, Paul Dooley, Hoyt Axton, Peter Coyote. Screenplay Rudolph, John Binder, from a story by Judson Klinger, Richard Woods. 92 mins. Colour.
   This exploitation movie, made in the wake of sensationalist reports emerging from rural areas of the US Midwest about mutilated cattle, features a vacationing New York detective (Urich) uneasily teaming with a local woman sheriff in Colorado (Williams), first to investigate dead cattle falling from the sky and later to probe the roles of local conservative extremists and a paramilitary group. The explanation is nerve-gas testing, part of a rightwing conspiracy with implied official backing. This is a post-Watergate PARANOIA movie made by a well regarded director who did rather better in other films.
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