Un grupo de amigos en un viaje de rafting por un río se detiene en un antiguo pueblo fantasma para pasar la noche. Pronto sus balsas desaparecen y luego comienzan a ser eliminados uno por un... Leer todoUn grupo de amigos en un viaje de rafting por un río se detiene en un antiguo pueblo fantasma para pasar la noche. Pronto sus balsas desaparecen y luego comienzan a ser eliminados uno por uno por un misterioso asesino.Un grupo de amigos en un viaje de rafting por un río se detiene en un antiguo pueblo fantasma para pasar la noche. Pronto sus balsas desaparecen y luego comienzan a ser eliminados uno por uno por un misterioso asesino.
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- TriviaDirector Byron Quisenberry did not give his actors the ending to the script.
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Charlie Winters: I was a sailor you know, for 40 years. Sailed the Horn 35 times. Many times. Night like this... we'd run before the wind. Me behind that big iron wheel. And the captain... standing her face in that watery hell. That old man feared nothing. Me and the captain... we came here when they gave him never another ship. They were cruel men... them that run the ships. Company men.
[pulls out a pocket compass]
Charlie Winters: The captain gave me this the first time I sailed the Horn.
- ConexionesFeatured in Maria's B-Movie Mayhem: Scream/The Barn of the Naked Dead (2011)
You know with these movies that the plot is going to be unoriginal, but the film makers usually have enough about them to wring out some shocks. Yes, The Burning is a bad film but it occasionally makes you jump. Just Before Dawn isn't anything special, but it is punctuated by the odd jolt here and there. Amazingly, Scream manages to miss every single opportunity for a shock. It takes an overused but reliable formula, and proceeds to muck-up the potential for terror in every conceivable way. Anyone studying how not to make a film might find this an ideal guide.
Heading the cast is Pepper Martin (he was the guy in Superman II who beat up the weakened Clark Kent in a diner, only to be beaten up in return by the rejuvenated Superman at the end of the film). It's a good indication of how unambitious this film is that someone who had such a miniscule role in Superman II can be entrusted with the leading man label here. Woody Strode is also in the film, but his character is undone by bizarre scripting.
Martin and his fellow vacationers are rafting down the Rio Grande when they pull in for the night at an isolated ghost town. One by one they are picked off by a lurking psychopath. They try various things, like setting traps, but the killer seems to evade them every time. A strange stagecoach driver turns up and starts mumbling on about an old sea captain that got the town up-and-running many years earlier. By the end, it looks as if the violent ghost of the old sea captain may be the killer (it's not clear if this is so, as the ending is dreadfully muddled).
It's hard to imagine how bad Scream is without experiencing it for yourself. The plot could be made serviceable. Some of the cast members are well-known. Even if the film isn't very good, it should have enough mileage to be tolerably bad. But no... this film is something beyond bad. It reaches such depths that you begin to think that everyone involved must be trying deliberately to make the worst film possible. It feels almost as if Quisenberry's intention is to win the worst film of all-time contest. The end result is a truly awful horror movie and, therefore, one of the most irresistible films that a collector of bad films could ever hope to find.
- barnabyrudge
- 9 jul 2003
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