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The Cellar

  • 1988
  • PG-13
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.1K
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The Cellar (1988)
Monster HorrorSupernatural HorrorHorror

A family moves into an old house in the Texas desert that is haunted by a Native American curse in the form of a ferocious creature that dwells underground.A family moves into an old house in the Texas desert that is haunted by a Native American curse in the form of a ferocious creature that dwells underground.A family moves into an old house in the Texas desert that is haunted by a Native American curse in the form of a ferocious creature that dwells underground.

  • Director
    • Kevin Tenney
  • Writers
    • David Henry Keller
    • John Woodward
    • Darryl Wimberley
  • Stars
    • Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Chris Miller
    • Suzanne Savoy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Tenney
    • Writers
      • David Henry Keller
      • John Woodward
      • Darryl Wimberley
    • Stars
      • Patrick Kilpatrick
      • Chris Miller
      • Suzanne Savoy
    • 19User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick Kilpatrick
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Mance Cashen
    Chris Miller
    Chris Miller
    • Willy Cashen
    Suzanne Savoy
    Suzanne Savoy
    • Emily Cashen
    Ford Rainey
    Ford Rainey
    • T.C. van Houten
    Michael Wren
    • Chief Sam John
    Lou Perryman
    • Kyle Boatwright
    • (as Lou Perry)
    Danny Mora
    Danny Mora
    • Chilo
    Alex Pederson
    • Tommy Boatwright
    Don Collier
    Don Collier
    • Sheriff
    Anthony Childs
    • April
    Ryan Childs
    • April
    Mindy Spence
    • Girl in Schoolyard
    Nick Gomez
    Nick Gomez
    • Boy with Plane
    Sandra G. Katzel
    • Cashier
    Steven Suggs
    • Young T.C.
    Michael Crawley
    • T.C.'s Father
    Irv Gorman
    • Tony Turner
    Bryson G. Liberty
    • Striking Eagle
    • (as Bryson Liberty)
    • Director
      • Kevin Tenney
    • Writers
      • David Henry Keller
      • John Woodward
      • Darryl Wimberley
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    5knsevy

    Creepy and Crappy

    You've read the plot summary, so I'll skip that part. Let's open the show with a few glaring flaws.

    First off, the family moves into a house in the middle of nowhere, opens a sealed door they find hidden behind a cabinet, and discover they have a basement. None of that's so incredible, but Dad apparently has no problem with the fact that there's a gaping, monster-sized tunnel in one wall.

    Secondly, monster mobility. The thing can apparently only manifest itself in three places: the house's cellar, a water-filled sinkhole that connects to its basement warren, and a dry oil well. It's allowed to come into the house by the rules of the film, but apparently only if someone opens the cellar door for it. What prevents it from crawling up out of the sinkhole or out from under the oilwell platform to wreak havoc in the open is never explained (my guess has a lot to do with the FX budget). And that cellar door? The one hidden behind a cabinet and ritually sealed by the Indians? Well, it also has a storm door leading right up into the yard, which isn't even locked.

    Third, monster power. The thing's strong enough to overpower grown men with one paw and nearly pull limbs off trees, but it can't break down a flimsy cellar door to get at the goodies in the house?

    All that being said, they did design a pretty nasty-looking beast, one that looks like a long-nosed version of the Terror Dogs from Ghostbusters (I call it Slime Rat). Unfortunately, they didn't have enough money to make a whole monster. Only the front half of it interacts on-screen with the actors, and it comes up looking pretty rubbery in close scenes.

    It's okay for a cheap jump-at-a-body monster movie, and I didn't see the pacing problems that other reviewers have commented on. I think the key to enjoying this film is to be willing to let it scare you. Either that or ridicule it to death.
    5rosscinema

    Standard fare

    This is your run of the mill monster in the basement film that has absolutely no surprises. Not that its a bad film but why do something that has been done so many times before and offer nothing that we haven't seen already? The film stars Patrick Kilpatrick (Minority Report) who is bald in real life and you'll notice that he's wearing a hair piece. His character has anger issues and by the end of the film you have to think that his wife will have second thoughts about staying with him. He gets very violent at times. His son who has seen the monster is going to try and convince everyone of what he has seen and sets out to try and kill it himself. The film is hokey and predictable but even a bad monster in the basement flick is watchable. So is this one.
    4stevo-matthews1984

    Wrong Chris Miller listed.

    So the film was an okay B-budget horror movie, not one of the best from the 80s but certainly not one of the worst. However, the main reason for me writing my first ever review on imdb is because an error needs to be corrected. The young actor that plays the character of the little boy Willy is listed on imdb as Chris Miller, born in 1968, the guy who does voice performances and directs such animated films as Shrek and The Penguins of Madagascar. In actual fact Willy is played by Chris J. Miller who was born in 1983, a child actor. The fact that this error has been made is really quite unforgivable considering that if it was the Chris Miller listed on imdb he would have been 21 yeaes of age when he appeared in this film, the character of Willy is quite clearly not 21!
    Kektokio

    Not bad.

    This isn't a bad movie. It's a little slow, but it has a good plot. It's about some evil creature which is resurrected by a young boy. If you're bored, and want to see something different, this movie is for you.
    4trashgang

    cheesy ending

    Never had a proper release on DVD or Blu Ray, it's outthere, on renatl VHS so a bit hard to find nowadays but if you want to see it, it's a rather bad and cheesy flick.

    It takes until the mast 10 minutes before the creature really shows its face and attacks. But by then it's to late. It's all blah blah about Indian rituals and cemeteries. Of course one comes in contact with the creature, no one beleifs it until the end of this flick. And what about the ending, explain it please.

    Not frightening, a bit boring and a creature that doesn't look frightening at all except it jaws.

    The Cellar, still a hunt for many due Kevin Tenny took over direction from John Woodward

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5

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    • Trivia
      Kevin Tenney took over as director after the previous director, John Woodward, left early in the production of this film.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1989 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anthony II - Die Bestie kehrt zurück
    • Filming locations
      • Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Indian Neck Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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