On Halloween night, a serial killer returns from the dead to take revenge on the vigilantes who put him to death one year earlier.On Halloween night, a serial killer returns from the dead to take revenge on the vigilantes who put him to death one year earlier.On Halloween night, a serial killer returns from the dead to take revenge on the vigilantes who put him to death one year earlier.
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Doesn't make a lot of sense, way too many boring back and forth speaking scenes with montone voices and uninteresting camera shots. Terrible pacing and really odd slow motion sections that look like theyre lagging.
Can't wait for part 2.
Can't wait for part 2.
Good Concept bad low budget almost didn't want to watch it cause of it, but hey low budget could use some love to especially when its a good concept like this. Maybe it will improve if its liked enough.
This film essentially begins in the small town of Dunwich with a man by the name of "Jack Cain" (Lee Bane) being tried in a court of law for the murder of an innocent couple some time earlier. As it turns out, the local constable "Frank Hollister" (Colin Holt) failed to conduct a lawful search and as a result the judge had no choice but to dismiss the entire case against Jack and let him go free. Not at all happy with this result, four of the townsmen decide to take matters into their own hands and kill him. What they don't realize is that, not only was Jack innocent of the charges against him, but that the time and place they chose for his murder was extremely conducive to a mystical phenomenon and, exactly one year later, Jack rises from his shallow grave and is filled with a deadly resolve to get back on all living beings within the area. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film had definite potential, but it was clearly limited by the lack of financial resources. To further elaborate, I thought that the plot was reasonably good and the acting, for the most part, was generally adequate as well. But what really hurt this movie, however, was the initial opening court scene which looked more like a small group of people gathering in a courthouse rather than a dignified and legitimate trial. Very amateurish. Likewise, all of the scenes involving firearms were equally pathetic due to the fact that, upon being discharged, the sound resembled a cap pistol rather than an actual gun. Again, very amateurish. That being said, while I liked certain parts of this film, the flaws just mentioned were too obvious to be ignored and I have rated this movie accordingly. Below average.
The Legend of Halloween Jack is a British horror movie that tells the story of a serial killer who returns from the grave after being killed by vigilantes. Brought back as scarecrow.............for some reason, he sets about getting revenge.
Though the cinematography is strong enough, the lack of budget is demonstrated everywhere else. From the weak cast to the shoddy sfx it's a masterclass of amateur film making.
Though the killer looks okay his presence is ruined by cutaway/poor deaths and the fact we've seen that very same appearance before. Erm, why was he a scarecrow again?
The plot also is heavily recycled, there is very little in the way of originality here and though it's not the worst of its ilk that I've seen it's still a mess.
I've seen a fair few of Andrew Jones movies now and don't believe off the top of my head that I've seen a good one. This shows signs of competence, but only dashes.
The Good:
Script is better than you'd imagine
The Bad:
Opening credits are bafflingly irrelevant and poorly thought out
Laughable blood sfx
Crappy kills
CGI graves, really?
Moronic horror trope finale
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Blood packs are expensive
Sticking a pencil in a guys butthole isn't gay
Seeing a person in a halloween costume at a halloween party will cause mass panic
Though the cinematography is strong enough, the lack of budget is demonstrated everywhere else. From the weak cast to the shoddy sfx it's a masterclass of amateur film making.
Though the killer looks okay his presence is ruined by cutaway/poor deaths and the fact we've seen that very same appearance before. Erm, why was he a scarecrow again?
The plot also is heavily recycled, there is very little in the way of originality here and though it's not the worst of its ilk that I've seen it's still a mess.
I've seen a fair few of Andrew Jones movies now and don't believe off the top of my head that I've seen a good one. This shows signs of competence, but only dashes.
The Good:
Script is better than you'd imagine
The Bad:
Opening credits are bafflingly irrelevant and poorly thought out
Laughable blood sfx
Crappy kills
CGI graves, really?
Moronic horror trope finale
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Blood packs are expensive
Sticking a pencil in a guys butthole isn't gay
Seeing a person in a halloween costume at a halloween party will cause mass panic
Low budget, low quality, and a total waist of time. They should not have this in Redbox. Wish I could get my money back
Did you know
- TriviaThe main setting in the film, Dunwich, is named after the fictional town that appeared in the H. P. Lovecraft short story "The Dunwich Horror" (1929) and the subsequent film adaptations.
- GoofsWhen the gang shoots Cain, you can see blood when the bullets hit their target. However, afterward, there are not bullet holes in Cain's clothes, nor is there blood on them.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
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- Легенда о Хэллоуинском Джеке
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- Wales, UK(location)
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- $300,000 (estimated)
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- $19,438
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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