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The Survivor

The SurvivorDirector: David Hemmings
Actors: Jenny Agutter, Kirk Alexander, Tyler Coppin, Joseph Cotten, Ralph Cotterill
Studio: Platinum Disc
Category: DVD

Buy Used: $10.99
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Seller: crowncinema
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 132687

Format: NTSC
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Running Time: 87 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

UPC: 096009088293
EAN: 0096009088293
ASIN: B0000UHCKG

Theatrical Release Date: 1980
Release Date: December 3, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars A GOOD SUPERNATURAL YARN   March 20, 2009
Geary A., Jones
Though the plot in THE SURVIVOR is a bit convoluted, it has it's share of creepy moments, despite some underwhelming special effects. Jenny Agutter, and Robert Powell are quite good, as is Joseph Cotton in a small role. It is worth a look, or two, as the premise of the fim is rather fun.


4 out of 5 stars Flight Of The Damned...   August 17, 2008
Bindy Sue Frønkünschtein (under the rubble)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Capt. David Keller (Robert Powell from Asylum) is the only survivor of a tragic explosion aboard a 747 filled w/ 300 passengers and crew. He walks away from the flaming wreckage, dazed, and unable to remember what happened. A series of strange, fatal "accidents" befall those who get involved w/ the disaster, including a nosey photographer and his wife. A mysterious, ghostly girl appears to lead them to their doom. Meanwhile, Keller is joined by a psychic named Hobbs (Jenny Agutter from An American Werewolf In London), and together they must figure out why the dead are so ticked off. The answer to this question fuels the big finalé, where all is revealed, and the restless spirits receive the justice / vengeance they demand. THE SURVIVOR is a tasty crawler of a movie w/ mystery, suspense, and a fair amount of ghoulishness...


1 out of 5 stars Bloody Awful!   March 31, 2006
Suzanne L. Nelson (Nevada, USA)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This film doesn't even deserve one star, but as I had to choose SOMETHING I rated it thus. It certainly does no justice whatsoever to the author of the original novel, James Herbert.

Most of us bookworms are very critical of films based on the writings of our favourite authors. But I understand that turning a novel into a screen play must be a very difficult task, and try to appreciate the effort. I've seen some well done novel-turned-screenplay films along the way, including "Fluke", which was also based on a book by Mr. Herbert. It was excellent.

The Survivor, however, is not. In fact, it's downright awful. Anyone who hadn't read the novel first would likely have little or no clue as to what is taking place. It's also likely no one would WANT to read the novel after seeing the film, which would be to their great loss. The novel is brilliant!

Not only is the plot nearly impossible to follow, but to make it worse the scenes are filmed as though the whole world were drenched in blackness. A few scenes made me wonder if my telly was going on the blink. The dark images made it even more difficult to understand the story line or become acquainted with the characters. Not that there's any character development in this film anyway.

The screen writers deviated from the novel in ways that seemed to serve no purpose. The crash survior in the novel was the co-pilot. In the film it is the pilot. Uh... okay... so what's the point?

Another seemingly useless change was that the clairvoyent in the novel, Hobbs, was a likeable little bespectacled man - in the film Hobbs is a very pretty young woman. There is no way of knowing either character, and no building sexual tension between her and Keller (the pilot) so again, what's the point?

There also is no way whatsoever to tell that the pilot had been involved with the co-pilot's wife, because the only hint at it was in one scene that leaves you wondering "Who WAS that woman?".

This film is one not worth wasting your time watching. I read that James Herbert himself didn't like the film, and I viewed it only to see how much they had slaughtered his novel.

It's bleeding dead.

Read the novel.



4 out of 5 stars Pretty good with a twist.   August 19, 2005
Daveomatic
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

A pilot of a 747 jetliner, Captain Keller, who's 747 suffers a bomb blast shortly after takeoff and 300 passengers are incinerated as the plane explodes into flames. A short time latter, keller is found wandering unharmed and quite unable to understand how he has survived. The mystery deepends as Keller is taken down the path of both the "Sixth Sense" and "Unbreakable" have followed.

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