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Killdozer

Everyone Knows a Machine Cannot Kill. Except the Machine.
1974 | 74m | English

(2171 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Feb 02, 1974
Director: Jerry London
Writer: Herbert F. Solow, Theodore Sturgeon
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller, TV Movie
Keywords island, construction site, bulldozer, inanimate objects come to life
Production Companies Universal Television
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Clint Walker Lloyd Kelly
Carl Betz Dennis Holvig
Neville Brand Chub Foster
James Wainwright Jules 'Dutch' Krasner
Robert Urich Mack McCarthy
James A. Watson, Jr Al Beltran
Name Job
Jerry London Director
Herbert F. Solow Adaptation
Carey Loftin Stunt Coordinator
Ed MacKillop Teleplay
Theodore Sturgeon Teleplay, Novel
Albert D. Cuesta Sound
Hal Mooney Music Supervisor
Gil Mellé Original Music Composer
Terry K. Meade Director of Photography
Bud Hoffman Editor
Fabien D. Tordjmann Editor
James Martin Bachman Art Direction
Hal Overell Set Decoration
Frank Losee Unit Manager
Charles Clement Post Production Supervisor
Mark Sandrich Jr. Assistant Director
Craig Huston Second Assistant Director
Albert Whitlock Visual Effects
Fred Carson Stunts
Richard Belding Editorial Manager
Name Title
Herbert F. Solow Producer
Organization Category Person
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Flugelhorn Addiction
10.0

**Some say it is superior to Jaws. Some think it is superior to Duel.** It is good that we, the audience, all have our own opinions. If we all liked the same things - where would we all be? I enjoy Killdozer more than both Jaws and Duel and it is nice to know that I am not alone with this t ... hing. Jaws and Duel are both nice films but there is just something superior about Killdozer. Clint Walker, the giant, hardhatted genius versus the psychotic bulldozer that will not rest as long as there are hard hats with people wearing them. It is a superb concept and one that I will not forget lightly.

Jun 23, 2021