
Desolation Angels 1982
"They're young and innocent. They're looking for adventure. They're fair game."
Escape the ordinary with *Desolation Angels (1982)*, a gritty Australian horror-thriller from Christopher Fitchett that twists a carefree weekend getaway into a desperate fight for survival.
Director: Christopher Fitchett
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Desolation Angels (1982) about?
*Desolation Angels* follows three young women who leave their privileged school life behind for a weekend of adventure in a remote Australian town. Their pursuit of freedom takes a terrifying turn when they encounter a group of violent outcasts who see them as easy prey. What begins as a thrilling escape becomes a brutal fight for survival against relentless hunters.
Who directed Desolation Angels?
*Desolation Angels* was directed by Christopher Fitchett, who crafts a tense and atmospheric thriller that blends psychological suspense with visceral action.
Who stars in Desolation Angels?
The film stars Kerry Mack, Marie O'Loughlin, and Karen West as the three young women at the center of the terrifying ordeal, with Kim Trengove, Jay Mannering, and Paul Alexander rounding out the ensemble cast.
Is Desolation Angels (1982) worth watching?
While *Desolation Angels* hasn't been rated on IMDb, its cult status among horror-thriller enthusiasts stems from its raw intensity and unsettling premise. Fans of '80s grindhouse cinema and atmospheric survival thrillers will appreciate its gritty tone and relentless pacing, though it may not satisfy those seeking polished polish or complex character arcs.
How long is Desolation Angels?
*Desolation Angels* runs for 88 minutes.
About Desolation Angels (1982) — A Weekend Getaway Turned Deadly Hunt in the Australian Wilderness
Escape the ordinary with *Desolation Angels (1982)*, a gritty Australian horror-thriller from Christopher Fitchett that twists a carefree weekend getaway into a desperate fight for survival. Three bright young women from an elite private school flee the confines of their structured lives, seeking adventure in a secluded mountain town. What begins as a liberating escape quickly spirals into a chilling cat-and-mouse game when a pack of deranged locals—driven by twisted instincts—turn their idyllic retreat into a waking nightmare. Fitchett crafts an atmosphere thick with dread, blending the isolation of the setting with the psychological tension of being hunted.
The film explores themes of innocence versus corruption, the illusion of safety, and the fragility of freedom. As the girls navigate the eerie backroads and abandoned motels, trust erodes and paranoia sets in, making every shadow a potential threat. Shot through with a raw, unflinching tone, *Desolation Angels* is a tense meditation on vulnerability and survival that lingers long after the credits roll.