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Director: | John McTiernan |
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Writer: | John Thomas, Jim Thomas |
Staring: |
A team of elite commandos on a secret mission in a Central American jungle come to find themselves hunted by an extraterrestrial warrior. | |
Release Date: | Jun 12, 1987 |
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Director: | John McTiernan |
Writer: | John Thomas, Jim Thomas |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller |
Keywords | guerrilla warfare, central and south america, predator, alien, stalking, survival, trap, creature, alien invasion, invisible, commando, prey, violence |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Lawrence Gordon Productions, Davis Entertainment, Silver Pictures, Amercent Films, American Entertainment Partners L.P. |
Box Office |
Revenue: $98,267,558
Budget: $15,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 16, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger | Major Alan "Dutch" Schaefer |
Carl Weathers | Al Dillon |
Kevin Peter Hall | The Predator / Helicopter Pilot |
Elpidia Carrillo | Anna Gonsalves |
Bill Duke | Mac Eliot |
Jesse Ventura | Blain Cooper |
Sonny Landham | Billy Sole |
Richard Chaves | Jorge "Poncho" Ramirez |
R.G. Armstrong | Major General Homer Phillips |
Shane Black | Rick Hawkins |
Peter Cullen | Predator (voice) (uncredited) |
Steve Boyum | Hostage Executed by the Russian (uncredited) |
William H. Burton Jr. | Guerilla Soldier Shot Down from Tree (uncredited) |
Henry Kingi | Guerilla Soldier Blown Up in Van (uncredited) |
Sven-Ole Thorsen | Russian Officer (uncredited) |
Jack Verbois | Guerilla Soldier Helicopter Pilot (uncredited) |
Franco Columbu | Medic (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Antonio Mata | Property Master |
John McTiernan | Director |
Donald McAlpine | Director of Photography |
Alan Silvestri | Original Music Composer, Conductor |
Mark Helfrich | Editor |
Marilyn Vance | Costume Design |
John Vallone | Production Design |
Jackie Burch | Casting |
John F. Link | Editor |
Beau Marks | First Assistant Director, Production Manager |
Tommy Tomlinson | Property Master |
Catherine Shorr | Sound Effects Editor |
David E. Stone | Supervising Sound Effects Editor |
Gary Wright | Sound Effects Editor |
Michael Bigelow | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Juan Iniestra | Key Grip |
Frank Mitchell | Greensman |
George H. Anderson | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Richard L. Anderson | Supervising Sound Effects Editor |
Craig R. Baxley | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator |
Michael Tronick | Music Editor |
Charles A. Tamburro | Aerial Coordinator |
Steve Boyum | Stunts |
Jophery C. Brown | Stunts |
Tony Brubaker | Stunts |
Doug Coleman | Stunts |
Norman Howell | Stunts |
Sergio Kato | Stunts |
Henry Kingi | Stunts |
Joel Kramer | Stunts |
Jack Verbois | Stunts |
Peter Kent | Stunts |
Gregory J. Barnett | Stunt Double |
William Stout | Creature Design |
Jeff Dawn | Makeup Artist |
John Thomas | Writer |
Frank Richwood | Art Direction |
Jorge Sainz | Art Direction |
Enrique Estévez | Set Decoration |
Bertha Chiu | Hairstylist |
Scott H. Eddo | Makeup Designer |
Carlos Horcasitas | Hairstylist |
Henry Alvarez | Sculptor |
Marc Fambro | Carpenter |
Salvador Pena | Construction Coordinator |
Francisco Ramirez | Greensman |
Macedonio Ramos | Set Dresser |
Gene Corso | Sound Effects Editor |
Cindy Marty | Dialogue Editor |
Steve Richardson | Foley Editor |
Hank Salerno | ADR Editor |
Corinne Sessarego | ADR Editor |
Richard Shorr | Sound Effects Editor |
Bill Voigtlander | ADR Editor |
Laurencio Cordero | Special Effects Supervisor |
Al Di Sarro | Special Effects Supervisor |
Robert M. Greenberg | Visual Effects Producer |
Joel Hynek | Visual Effects Supervisor |
J.W. Kompare | Visual Effects Editor |
Robert Mrozowski | Animation Supervisor |
Fernando Calvillo | Gaffer |
Grahame Litchfield | Key Grip |
Warren Mearns | Gaffer |
Patrick Nash | Key Grip |
Zade Rosenthal | Still Photographer |
Alfredo Ruvalcaba | Still Photographer |
Robert B. Harris | Costume Supervisor |
James W. Tyson | Costume Supervisor |
James B. Campbell | Orchestrator |
Alejandro Madrid Bonilla | Pilot |
Gabriela Gurrola | Script Supervisor |
Michael Tamburro | Pilot |
Marion Tumen | Script Supervisor |
Bobby Bass | Stunts |
Gary Baxley | Stunts |
Leon Delaney | Stunts |
David Drazes | Stunts |
David Efron | Stunts |
Robert Hammond | Stunts |
Richard Humphreys | Stunts |
Monty Jordan | Stunts |
Eddie L. Watkins | Stunts |
Theresa Wachter | Assistant Art Director |
Frank Bryson | Camera Operator |
Robert Agganis | First Assistant Camera, Steadicam Operator |
Manuel Paredes Murillo | Driver |
Margarito Fuentes Gutiérrez | Transportation Co-Captain |
Charles Enzen | Transportation Coordinator |
Dale E. Grahn | Color Timer |
Adolfo Lara | Best Boy Electric |
Patti Calhoun | Production Coordinator |
Jorge Gómez | Boom Operator |
Manuel Topete | Sound Mixer |
Donald Meyers | Storyboard |
John Pospisil | Special Sound Effects |
David W. Gray | Dolby Consultant |
Anna Roth | Unit Manager |
J. Tom Archuleta | Second Assistant Director |
Benito Cano | Assistant Property Master |
Kevin E. Carpenter | ADR Mixer |
Vic Zaslav | ADR Recordist |
Dennis Sands | Scoring Mixer |
Vanessa Theme Ament | Foley Artist |
J.R. Westen | Foley Mixer |
Steve Slocomb | Visual Effects Camera |
Guillermo Moysen | Assistant Camera |
Antonio Ramírez 'Puma' | Dolly Grip |
Billy DaMota | Casting Assistant |
Jack Hooper | Negative Cutter |
Humberto Gurza | Animal Wrangler |
Guillermo Castillo | Extras Casting |
Guillermo 'Memo' Carreño | Production Assistant |
Gary Goldman | Technical Advisor |
John Oteri | Camera Operator |
Screaming Mad George | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Tony Holtham | Gaffer |
William H. Burton Sr. | Stunts |
Jim Thomas | Writer |
Steve Chambers | Stunts |
Peter McKernan Jr. | Pilot |
Nikita Knatz | Production Illustrator |
James Camomile | Special Effects |
Daniel Cordero | Special Effects |
Manuel Cordero | Special Effects |
Jesus G. Duran | Special Effects |
Adrian Duran Martinez | Special Effects |
Alejandro Duran Vazquez | Special Effects |
Fermin Duran | Special Effects |
Pedro Gonzalez | Special Effects |
Margarito López | Special Effects |
Javier Moreno Buzzo | Special Effects |
Magdaleno Rodriguez | Special Effects |
Bruno Van Zeebroeck | Special Effects |
Paul H. Stewart | Special Effects |
Johnny Borgese | Special Effects |
Steve Johnson | Special Effects |
Stan Winston | Special Effects |
Name | Title |
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Joel Silver | Producer |
Lawrence Gordon | Producer |
John Davis | Producer |
Beau Marks | Associate Producer |
John Vallone | Associate Producer |
Laurence Pereira | Executive Producer |
Jim Thomas | Executive Producer |
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From about 1996 to about 2009 (roughly ages 4 til 17 for those playing at home), this was my all-time favourite movie. It was the first non-pirated VHS I ever owned, and it probably informed more of my youth than I'm comfortable with admitting. _Predator_ is the sort of movie that somehow both encap ... sulates and transcends the 1980s, I implore anybody who unlucky enough to never have seen _Predator_ to watch it, just to fulfil the life experience. One of only five movies that I've ever given a 5/5 star rating to. _Final rating:★★★★★ – Transcendent entertainment! An all time great._
Ball busting Vietnam allegory McTiernan style delivers wholesale. I will start this by giving my ratings, yes plural because to me as a sci-fi/action film fan the film has few peers, it is 100% pure suspense testo explosive fun that along side John McTiernan's other action template Die Hard, sta ... nds the test of time to the point that it will be thrilling viewers long after we have left this earth. So with that I give it a personal rating of 10/10, it's faultless for my needs in a genre I indulge and lose myself in on a frequent roster. For any other movie fan aware of the genre's traits and peccadilloes without being a fan of sorts, then I rate the film easily at 7 or 8 out of 10, what's not to like here? The film is without a shadow of a doubt another allegory of Vietnam, a crack unit of soldiers are stuck in a central American jungle being killed off by an invisible enemy, the soldiers are there after being lied to by the powers that be, tactics are paramount but the enemy that stalks them holds all the aces. This crack special rescue team are a testosterone fuelled band of beef, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Sonny Landham, Bill Duke & Jesse Ventura, these five alone have a combined muscle weight heavy enough to have sunk the Titanic, and McTiernan uses the beefcakes to the max in a series of joyous ball busting sequences. The dialogue is sharp and funny with Schwarzenegger quipping his way thru the first reel, and the score from Alan Silvestri pumps the blood at just the right time, whilst the effects crew have done sterling work to bring this "hardest man in the world versus bad ass alien predator" to life, none more so than when viewing POV heat seeking infa-red shots as our deadly alien killer. The end throws up some interesting thoughts, that have for better or worse? Been fleshed out with further films involving the predator of the title, but one should judge this film as a single entry because it sits at the top of the tree as one of the best of it's kind; so truly this is a benchmark for the genre that will take some beating as far as I'm concerned. Enjoy 10/10
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It takes it's time to get going, this film - but once it does, it's amongst the best cat and mouse action adventures I've ever seen. Carl Weathers "Dillon" convinces his former commando mate "Dutch" (Arnold Schwarzenegger) to join him on a perilous rescue mission deep in the jungle. Once there they ... find themselves the prey of someone, something, that has ninja skills to die for - and, well, they do! Slowly and brutally picked off one by one, it becomes the ultimate battle for survival. This is my favourite from John McTiernan. He manages to use well, the claustrophobic environment; the heat-sensitive camera work is effective and the ascending sense of menace as these hardened men gradually realise that they are out of their depth is gripping. It builds tensely to a denouement that even has a degree of honour to it. Nope, of course the writing is never going to win a Pulitzer, nor is the acting offering us interestingly nuanced or delicate performances. It's just an out-and-out adventure film with a fair degree of horror, a slice of grown up/black humour and I quite enjoyed it.
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