Formerly titled Day of the Animals. The prologue is an alarm-ringing editorial against aerosol spray cans, and the remainder of the movie is a pedestrian fantasy about wildlife running wild when the earth's ozone layer is thrown out of whack. The characterizations have a disarmingly primitive quality: every time one of the holiday hikers opens his or her mouth, he or she divulges an entire personality (e.g., the television newswoman: "Do I get an exclusive on that invitation, or can I broadcast it to the rest of the group?"). Christopher George, Lynda Day George, Michael Ansara, Ruth Roman, Richard Jaeckel; directed by William Girdler. (1977) — Duncan Shepherd
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