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''Mind Ripper'' (also known as ''The Hills Have Eyes III'', ''The Outpost'' or ''Wes Craven Presents Mind Ripper'') is a 1995 American
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released on
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. It stars
Lance Henriksen Lance Henriksen (born May 5, 1940) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in various science fiction, action and horror genre productions, including Bishop in the ''Alien'' film franchise and Frank Black in the Fox television series ...
and
Giovanni Ribisi Antonino Giovanni Ribisi (born December 17, 1974) is an American actor. He has appeared in the films '' That Thing You Do!'' (1996), ''Saving Private Ryan'' (1998), '' Gone in 60 Seconds'' (2000), ''Heaven'' (2002), '' Flight of the Phoenix'' (2 ...
. Although it is marketed in some areas as a sequel to the original '' The Hills Have Eyes'' and ''
The Hills Have Eyes Part II ''The Hills Have Eyes Part II'' is a 1985 American horror film written and directed by Wes Craven. The film stars Tamara Stafford, Kevin Spirtas, John Bloom (actor), John Bloom, Michael Berryman, Penny Johnson Jerald, Penny Johnson, Janus Blyt ...
'', no actors, characters, or scenarios link it to those films. Its only connection, aside from the desert location, is producer
Wes Craven Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American film director, screenwriter and producer. Amongst his Wes Craven filmography, prolific filmography, Craven worked primarily in the Horror film, horror genre, particularly sla ...
, who wrote and directed the other two films, and his son Jonathan Craven, who is credited as a writer.


Plot

Set in a remote desert location, government scientists Alex, Joanne, Frank, Larry and Rob perform
reanimation Reanimation may refer to: * Reanimation (facial surgery) * Reanimation (science fiction), reanimation of the dead, as in Frankenstein * Reanimated collaboration, Reanimated collaborations, a type of collaborative Fan labor, fan-made animation proj ...
experiments in an underground nuclear facility. The goal is to create a
superhuman The term superhuman refers to humans, humanoids or other beings with abilities and other qualities that exceed those naturally found in humans. These qualities may be acquired through natural ability, self-actualization or technological aids. ...
. Their subject, "Thor", is a specimen from a suicide found in the desert. In the attempts to bring Thor back, an uncontrollable creature is unleashed. The next morning, Alex calls Stockton, one of the prior overseers of the project, at his home, After an argument, Stockton eventually decides to visit the facility by plane. His son Scott, his daughter Wendy, and Wendy's boyfriend Mark join him. After Thor is reanimated, he kills Frank and Larry in the test room, leaving Alex, Joanne and Rob to attempt to escape. Alex erases his handprint for the exit, intending to keep Thor alive, before he is pulled into the vents. Joanne and Rob examine old blueprints of the facility in an attempt to find another exit, but Rob is killed while trying to rewire the power, leaving Joanne by herself. Meanwhile, Stockton arrives with the others in tow, and enters the facility. While this is going on, Thor is revealed to be undergoing a form of genetic mutation and needs the sterols from the brainstem to stay alive, for which he sprouts a pincer from his mouth and uses it to take the bound Alex's sterol, killing him. Stockton and the others split up. After Wendy sees the facility's experiments she becomes upset with her father's involvement and storms off. Mark goes off to find her, while Stockton goes to find the scientists, and Scott stays in the rec room. Stockton finds Larry's body and heads back to get the others out of the facility. Thor sneaks into the rec room and almost kills Scott, but the microwave timer goes off, the loud noise incapacitates Thor, and Stockton is able to save Scott. They eventually come across Joanne and she explains the situation. They attempt to escape, but Thor catches up to them and captures Stockton, taking him into the vent shafts, where he recognizes Stockton from the earlier stages of the experiment and continues to further mutate. Later, Thor attacks the others and kills Joanne, Mark and Scott, before moving on to Wendy, who sprouts a pincer from her mouth; this is revealed to be a dream of Thor's. Meanwhile, Joanne and the others try to devise a way to kill Thor by leaving a trail of sterols to lead him into a freezer room and trap him there. The plan goes awry when Thor comes up behind them and kills Mark. Joanne is able to knock him into the freezer, but with the hand codes unavailable, they are still locked into the facility. However, they find Stockton still alive and use his handprint to escape. They drive away, but Thor has stowed away and attacks them again. Scott uses a piece of glass to cut off Thor's pincer before he can use it. When they get to the plane, Thor attacks them again. Joanne shoots him with a shotgun and he falls off. The survivors fly to safety and Thor is shown motionless where he has fallen, until his hand twitches, indicating he is still alive.


Cast

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Lance Henriksen Lance Henriksen (born May 5, 1940) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in various science fiction, action and horror genre productions, including Bishop in the ''Alien'' film franchise and Frank Black in the Fox television series ...
as Dr. Jim Stockton *
Claire Stansfield Claire Stansfield (born 27 August 1964) is a British-Canadian actress, director, fashion designer, and former model who is best known for her recurring role as Alti in several episodes of the television series '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' and gue ...
as Joanne *
John Diehl John Henry Diehl (born May 1, 1950) is an American character actor. Noted for his work in avant-garde theater, Diehl has performed in more than 140 films and television shows, including '' Land of Plenty'', '' Stripes'', ''City Limits'', '' Nix ...
as Alex Hunter *
Natasha Gregson Wagner Natasha Gregson Wagner ( Gregson; born September 29, 1970) is an American actress. She is the daughter of film producer Richard Gregson and actress Natalie Wood. She has appeared in films including '' Lost Highway'', '' Two Girls and a Guy,'' ' ...
as Wendy Stockton * Gregory Sporleder as Rob *
Giovanni Ribisi Antonino Giovanni Ribisi (born December 17, 1974) is an American actor. He has appeared in the films '' That Thing You Do!'' (1996), ''Saving Private Ryan'' (1998), '' Gone in 60 Seconds'' (2000), ''Heaven'' (2002), '' Flight of the Phoenix'' (2 ...
as Scott Stockton *Dan Blom as Thor *Adam Solomon as Mark *John Apicella as Larry *Peter Shepherd as Frank


Production

The film was written by Jonathan Craven and intended by his father to be a third ''The Hills Have Eyes'' film, but during development Craven decided to rewrite the script and remove any overt references to the previous films.


Soundtrack

*"Mammals", Lucifer Wong (Wong Music/ BMI) *"Blacknailed Fingers", Terrordactyl (Hatchet Blade/BMI) *"Back Down", Charley Horse (Hatchet Blade/BMI) *"Bandit Swings", Terrordactyl (Hatchet Blade/BMI) *"Bodies Piled Up", Charley Horse (Hatchet Blade/BMI) All music property of Hellnote Recordings


References


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hills Have Eyes III, The American monster movies 1990s monster movies The Hills Have Eyes Films about cannibalism Resurrection in film 1995 horror films 1995 films American horror television films Films scored by J. Peter Robinson The Kushner-Locke Company films Films set in deserts 1990s English-language films Films directed by Joe Gayton 1990s American films Films produced by Wes Craven 1995 science fiction films English-language science fiction horror films