
Construction workers building an airstrip on a small Pacific Island encounter an ancient non-material lifeform which has lived in the ruins of an ancient temple for millenia. The entity is of course malevolent and commandeers the earthmoving equipment to the general detriment of all concerned.... (Full plot summary below)
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Construction workers building an airstrip on a small Pacific Island encounter an ancient non-material lifeform which has lived in the ruins of an ancient temple for millenia. The entity is of course malevolent and commandeers the earthmoving equipment to the general detriment of all concerned.
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| User ReviewEd TThe best TV movie of all time. Scared me ****less! |
| User ReviewJeff RKilldozer is one of the 1970's TV Movie of the week, what makes it fun is the acting, and the sitautions they put themselves in to stop a killer bulldozer. Construction workers are working on an island building an airstrip. One Of the crew members finds a blue rock that will not move and pretty soon it possess a bulldozer and causes mayhem for the 5 workers. If they are going to survive they are going to have to destroy the killdozer. My Final Word: A great TV Movie that needs to be seen on DVD Bring it Out. 5/5 |
| User ReviewJeffrey PCome and get the Killdozer, you're big burly men, you're loaded and crass. La, la, bamba. Fa, fa, bamba. |
| User ReviewMark Rmalevolent entity inhabits D9 dozer which then kills most of the construction crew on a desert island before the last two men electrocute it. this was my favorite movie as a kid until star wars came out. it's awesome. the best part is the dozer vs. crane fight scene near the end of the film. |
| User ReviewBrandon OThis movie was the "Snakes on a Plane" of the 1970s. You knew from the title there was gonna be a 'dozer, and that it was gonna kill people. Fun for the entire family! |
| User ReviewDerek GA simple, hookie low-budget, tv movie, that you just can't help but like. It's influences can still be seen today. |
| User ReviewDave MI remember seeing this on TV on a Saturday afternoon. Stupid movie, but fun if you see it on cable... |
| User ReviewLotti KSlooooow and overall redonkulous. Only fun because of the people I watched it with, the glob of pubic hair caught in the camera's gate that no one bothered to clean out, and the occasionally precious dialogue: "I ain't a piece of candy." "You're a sourball." "You stink!" ...and of course: "YOU CAN'T KILL A MACHINE!" Oh, and when the guy throws his construction helmet in the air like Mary Tyler Moore at the end - that was BRILLIANT. |
| User ReviewBill CMaybe a creepy movie for it's time, but pretty dull compared to similar movies such as duel |
| User ReviewAntwon BKilldozer was a very good made for TV movie during the 70's. It stared Clint Walker from the Dirty Dozen and Night of the Grizzly and Robert Urich from Vegas and Spencer for hire in an early role. It's about these construction workers out on a project building something when an asteroid falls from space near a bulldozer. The bulldozer comes to life and begins to eliminate the construction workers one at time. The movie is not heavy on story and the effects don't hold up. There's very little character development. But it reminded me of those old twilight zone shows about men dealing with some weird stuff. The acting is fine nothing memorable. But for me it was an introduction to the Creature eliminating people genre one person at a time. Like the Predator films. It's good entertainment if you like to see when this type of film genre began. You can find this film on YouTube. |