Rush (1983 film) explained

Rush
Director:Tonino Ricci
Producer:Marcello Romeo
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Screenplay:Tito Carpi
Story:Tito Carpi
Starring:Bruno Minniti
Gordon Mitchell
Laura Trotter
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Music:Francesco De Masi
Cinematography:Giovanni Bergamini
Studio:Biro Cinematografica
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Country:Italy

Rush is an Italian science fiction and action film.

Synopsis

Rush is a solitary survivor, existing as a scavenger in a post-nuclear holocaust world. Water is scarce, as is plant life, and often fought to the death for. Rush discovers that water is being hoarded by the evil Yor and becomes a one-man army to save the world. Most of society is barely hanging on, living in tattered rags. Yor maintains order by using a well armed militia, the Untouchables and he is experimenting with ways to repopulate the Earth's plant population. Rush counters with his own group of freedom fighters.

Release

Rush was released in the United States in October 1984.

Reception

Variety referred to the film as a "minor, highly derivative Italian action picture in the science fiction genre". The review noted that the film "skimps on story and incident" and noted that several characters and scenes strongly resemble the film First Blood. Creature feature gave the movie one out of 5 stars, finding the action sequences unbelievable and the movie as a whole "super-chintzey." It also cited the Rambo resemblance.[1] TV Guide called the movie stupid.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Stanley, J. (2000) Creature Feature: Third Edition
  2. Web site: Rush.