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15th Jul '13 at 09:06:55 PMScott
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I believe this one is a film although I can\'t be certain it wasn\'t a one off episode of a sci-fi series. Basically it was American and it was I\'d guess made in the 60\'s or 70\'s. To summarize it was very much like The Running Man but guessing by when this film was made The Running Man hadn\'t been made yet. One of the key differences in this plot was the public watching the show can help the hunted by phoning in to provide advice and help. In one situation the man finds himself trapped in a house with a hunter outside, an old couple who used to own the house call to let the man know there\'s a bricked up passage leading off from one of the rooms he can use to escape. Near the end of the film the man finally manages to kill off all the hunters, but falls in to an open grave in a church yard. I think there was also some kind of romance going on between him and a woman who was also hunted. Any help in this is appreciated. Thanks.
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I believe this one is a film although I can\'t be certain it wasn\'t a one off episode of a sci-fi series. Basically it was American and it was I\'d guess made in the 60\'s or 70\'s. To summarize it was very much like The Running Man but guessing by when this film was made The Running Man hadn\'t been made yet. One of the key differences in this plot was the public watching the show can help the hunted by phoning in to provide advice and help. In one situation the man finds himself trapped in a house with a hunter outside, an old couple who used to own the house call to let the man know there\'s a bricked up passage leading off from one of the rooms he can use to escape. Near the end of the film the man finally manages to kill of all the hunters, but falls in to an open grave in a church yard. I think there was also some kind of romance going on between him and a woman who was also hunted. Any help in this is appreciated. Thanks.
15th Jul '13 at 09:05:46 PMScott

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