Killdozer

1974

Horror / Sci-Fi

4
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 32%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 32% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.0/10 10 2016 2K

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Plot summary

A small construction crew on an island is terrorized when a spirit-like being takes over a large bulldozer, and goes on a killing rampage.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
January 20, 2024 at 01:43 AM

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Top cast

Robert Urich as McCarthy
Clint Walker as Lloyd Kelly
Neville Brand as Chub Foster
Carl Betz as Dennis Holvig
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677.11 MB
1280*960
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 13 min
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1.23 GB
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English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 13 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by artzau 5 / 10

"THE CAR" in work shoes

OK. This is a fun film. Caterpillar D9 gets possessed, starts killing workers. But, what the hey, wasn't it great to see Clint Walker, Carl Betz and Neville Brand again? Eerie? Yeah, kinda. Spooky? Not unless you bought into it a lot more than I did. Liked the scene where Betz holds the D niner (glad to hear some construction worker ex-militaris speak here) at bay with a steam(?) shovel. Scary? Not really. But, fun...and it was great to see Carl, Clint and Neville again. BTW, this non-videoed TVdrama became a kind of campus cult classic for a while. Check it out.

Reviewed by gilligan1965 6 / 10

Those old TV-movies on that old TV when I was a kid! :)

I saw this movie as an "ABC Movie Of The Week" back in the 1970s when I was a child...and, I loved it!

Does anyone remember those days before cable and satellite TV; and, VCRs and DVDs? When most of us were lucky if we had five channels (I believe I had seven, and, some were fuzzy at times). When viewers weren't spoiled with the luxury of choosing from a variety of 500 channels to watch movies on...and, childhood obesity (obesity in general) wasn't an issue (you actually had to 'get-up' to change the channel!).

In those days, many movies were made by ABC, CBS, and, NBC, and, had a low budget; but, for us kids, these movies were great!

In the 1970s, it was actually a 'big event' if the movie that night (the 'ONE' movie, usually) was on a clear night and the reception from the 'rabbit-ears,' or, the roof antenna, wasn't effected by rain, snow, and/or wind.

Movies like "Killdozer" were a real treat for us kids as we took nothing for granted; and, most of us kids believed in magic which made these movies even better. We loved to sit in front of the TV with homemade popcorn and a soda and watch 'whatever' scary movie was coming on in hopes of getting a fright.

I remember going to sleep after watching a movie about 'Bigfoot' one Friday night during a sleep-over; and, the next morning my parents told me that my two friends had to be brought home because they were having nightmares. I loved my childhood, and, I loved those old made-for-television horror movies - "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark;" "Salem's Lot;" "Trilogy of Terror;" "Let's Scare Jessica To Death;" "Dracula" (with Jack Palance); and, many others.

As a child of the 1970s, the only thing better than made-for-television movies was THE DRIVE-IN movies! That was AWESOME!

Today, kids are TOO SPOILED with television-variety, so, they don't appreciate, and, miss out on, many great movies with great stories because they're too wound-up on newer movies with CGI-special-effects and nudity...of which, old movies didn't have. They'd rather see innocent teens murdered by a psychotic-freak than see a classic horror flick like H.G. Wells' "Food of the Gods!?!?" When I was a little kid, that movie gave me nightmares of rat-scratching and foot-tapping for a week! That's all I could hear when I climbed into my bed and it was pitch-dark!

"Killdozer" was similar for me. After seeing this movie, I wouldn't go too-close-to any kind of heavy machinery equipment like tractors; dump trucks; back- and front-end loaders; etc...and, of course, bulldozers...for a week. And...this was a problem for a seven-year-old who took many part-time jobs on farms in my town; and, after seeing what happened when the older kid next-door ran over a bullfrog with his dad's lawnmower...the same thing "Killdozer" was doing to people!

Nowadays, these old TV movies are forgotten by most who saw them as children; and, completely unknown to most children who just might like them as we did. However, I believe that the youth of today would consider them weak and passé...and, that's their right; but, someone like me who had limited access to movies, as we all did way-back-when, loves, remembers, and, cherishes, not only these movies, but, the memories that they instilled - such as my friends watching them with me; my Dad telling me to adjust the 'rabbit-ears,' and, when reception was good, him jokingly saying "O.K., stay right there and keep it steady like that!"...and, that old "AMERICAN" B&W television that didn't have a remote and needed to be manually operated by numbered dials. Remember hearing parents tell little kids "Put the VHF dial on 'U' or the UHF dial won't work!" Today, that nice-old-classic television, that I must have seen a million movies and TV shows on, probably wouldn't even be useful as a doorstop or as ballast on a boat!?!?

I give this movie SIX STARS as compared to the horror movies I've seen then and since.

Reviewed by StudentDriver 4 / 10

Well- it's better than the comic.

I bought the comic book adaptation of this (some Marvel adaptation) for 10 cents years ago... after seeing the film, I'd say that that was worth a whole 25 cents.

I actually enjoyed the movie; it's another in the long line of preposterous "horror" flicks from the 70's wherein something that will NEVER be terrifying attempts to terrify people... and people actually get scared! I imagine movie execs ran out of disaster flick ideas, ran out of horror ideas, so decided to combine the two... lest they have to pay decent sums to script writers for better plots.

Combine with Atomic Train for a great double-bill about scary transportation devices that spans the decades...

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