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Ordeal (1973) is a gritty TV movie that immerses you in the harshness of survival and revenge. The story of a businessman, left to die in the unforgiving desert, unfolds with a palpable tension that grips you. The pacing is deliberate—building dread as he fights his way back, not just for survival but also for retribution against those who betrayed him. The performances add a raw edge to the film, especially as the protagonist battles not only the elements but his own despair. There’s something distinctly haunting about the atmosphere, and the practical effects lend an authenticity that really pulls you into his plight. It’s not your typical made-for-TV fare—definitely something to appreciate for its unique take on desperation and revenge.
Ordeal was released as a TV movie, so it hasn't seen as many physical formats compared to theatrical releases, making it somewhat of a rarity for collectors. The VHS releases are scarce, and while it hasn't garnered massive attention, there's a niche appreciation for its unique themes. As more collectors seek out lesser-known titles, this film’s focus on survival and betrayal is likely to draw interest over time.
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