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Blood Shack

  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
698
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Blood Shack (1971)
aka The Chooper
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Horror

A young woman inherits a ranch that is supposedly haunted by a murderous beast called "The Chooper."A young woman inherits a ranch that is supposedly haunted by a murderous beast called "The Chooper."A young woman inherits a ranch that is supposedly haunted by a murderous beast called "The Chooper."

  • Director
    • Ray Dennis Steckler
  • Writers
    • Ron Haydock
    • Ray Dennis Steckler
  • Stars
    • Carolyn Brandt
    • Ron Haydock
    • Jason Wayne
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.9/10
    698
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Writers
      • Ron Haydock
      • Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Stars
      • Carolyn Brandt
      • Ron Haydock
      • Jason Wayne
    • 41User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Carolyn Brandt
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    • Carol
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    • Tim
    Jason Wayne
    • Daniel
    Laurel Spring
    • Connie
    John Bates
    • Charlie
    Steve Edwards
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    Linda Steckler
    • Margie
    Laura Steckler
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    • Director
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    BigLazyB

    The most surprising thing about this dog is...

    ...it was actually made before the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The copyright on the tape I saw read 1980; the first minute into it my wife had it pegged as a Chainsaw ripoff, and a bad one at that. One has to wonder if Tobe actually saw this waste of time and was inspired to craft his masterpiece in the same dusty-and-weird-shot-setup-and-editing kind of way. Alas, that quirky yet brilliant cinematography is limited to a total of about 30 seconds, and like the other person who commented (now I know at least 3 humans have suffered through watching this) I was outraged at how much stock rodeo footage is mixed in ... not enough plot to fill 90 minutes? No problem -- Head to the rodeo! The only other gem in here is Daniel's death scene, which is not only stupid but serves to leave the plot ... totally hanging shortly before the credits roll. What a treasure.
    6Jonny_Numb

    Certainly a better choice for Best Picture than "Crash"...

    God bless Ray Dennis Steckler, that's all I have to say. Among the countless directors who have come and gone inside and outside the Hollywood system, Steckler has always been a guerrilla maverick of accidental genius; in interviews, you see him unpretentiously share a wealth of cinematic knowledge, and even cite instances in his own work where he is directly quoting from some of the greats (he has name-dropped John Huston and Michelangelo Antonioni). Watching Steckler's films, you can see that borrowed inspiration turned into a mutation of B-movie brilliance. Granted, I wasn't always appreciative of the man's work (my first look: MST3K's lampooning of "The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies"), but have since really warmed up to his obscure filmography.

    "Blood Shack" is a masterpiece of shlock. Out in the desert someplace, washed-up starlet Carol Brandt (played by none other than Carolyn Brandt!) has just inherited a significant amount of land, on which rests a dilapidated house ("A historical monument that's been there 150 years!") where bad things always seem to be happening. You see, the place is haunted by 'The Chooper' ("Blood Shack"'s alternate title), a purportedly supernatural being culled from Native American folklore. Also on the premises are two little girls (Steckler's daughters, Laura and Linda) who, in one adorably hilarious scene, give their own interpretation of the Chooper legend; Daniel (Jason Wayne), the amusing, low-intellect hick groundskeeper; and Tim Foster (Ron Haydock, of "Rat Pfink a Boo Boo"), a rival rancher who is hell-bent on buying Carol's property. Also on hand are some less-than-wise youngsters and bit players who run afoul of the Chooper, an assassin in black Ninja pajamas and Chuck Taylors.

    At a scant 55 minutes, the plot has no room to be convoluted, but somehow is anyway (what are we to make of the scene where Daniel is "talking" to the Chooper in relation to the denouement?), though most viewers won't care. "Blood Shack" shows off the usual Steckler conventions: gritty location shooting that inspires a real sense of desolation and isolation (not unlike how he made Skid Row a real den of squalor in "Hollywood Strangler"); Zapruder-like cinematography (most regularly exhibited in scenes at a rodeo); and an unshakable sense of silliness that lightens a potentially sinister tone (even when blood is spilled, the film retains an innocent feel). As a bonus, Brandt's voice-over narration (intended to convey all the details the budget couldn't convey visually, methinks) is humorously air-headed, as most of her sentiments are less-than-profound filler. Ditto the repetitive dialog of Haydock ("You're gonna sell! You're gonna sell!") and Wayne ("I told ya to get away from that house! The Chooper'll get ya!"); the lack of an actual script is just another one of "Blood Shack"'s endearing charms.

    I don't know that there's a way to summarize my overall feelings on "Blood Shack" that would do the film proper justice--I always find myself in awe of this $500 wonder. Perhaps I'll let Carol Brandt sum things up: "I think I'll worry about it tomorrow...if tomorrow ever comes."

    Amen, sister.
    swampsterjy

    Blood Shat

    Easily the best horror film ever made. Makes 'The Shining' look like a crappy B-Movie. The way in which the film turns into a rodeo home-movie half-way through, for no apparent reason, is nothing short of genius.
    cabinboy-3

    "Texas-sized biscuits" and other goodies

    Pity those who have never seen "Blood Shack," depriving themselves of one of the true guilty pleasures in life. Whether you're watching for the bad acting ("That's right, baby!"--the first scene is a scream), the implausible scenes inside the shack (it grows from one or two rooms to a mansion when the Chooper starts his chase), or even, yes, the rodeo footage (note: many people point out the over-abundance of stock rodeo footage, but many do not realize Wolfgang Schmidt [as Steckler is credited in the film] was forced to add the scenes because the film's distributor felt the movie was too short), you can not go wrong with this rental. The story centers (as if it matters) upon an abandoned old shack (that's actually being kind to the edifice) with a past (cue scary music). It is cared for by Daniel, a man whose fear knows no bounds, and whose torso knows no shirt (he does wear a midriff-exposing jacket, however). Well, yadda, yadda, yadda, a lot of hoopla is made about The Chooper (the spirit who supposedly haunts the place), a girl takes off her clothes (to the most laughable sound track I've ever heard), Daniel throws some wood in a bucket, Daniel hits a tree with a shovel, a lady takes a shower, and yes, we all go to the rodeo. In all, a classic. Oh yeah, the mystery is solved. Most people feel "bad movies" are simply a waste of time; I, on the other--well, actually most of the time they are, but as I preach the gospel of "Blood Shack," many converts have been made. I hope that others, too, will soon see this film for what it is: the "Citizen Kane" of people-throwing-wood-in-buckets-movies.
    3hendrixy6

    Blood Shack, Baby, Blood Shack

    Because of intense passion for self loathing, I continue to watch these sort of films. Blood Shack is yet another link in the chain of bad b movies that are out there. This movie is b-movie purgatory. I will say that the lighting was done well. You could see the characters face to foot even in night shots. Also, the killer looks hilarious when he attacks. His monosyllabic grunt is worth a laugh or two. The acting was acceptable for a b-horror film. It's only 55 minutes. It's not even a feature length movie. But, the writer was clever and made the script so bad that it seemed like a 90 minute feature when it was over. They just teased. This whole movie was a mental cock tease. There was blood, but it wasn't gory. There was women but no nudity. There were children, and they lived. I tell you, some film makers take their titles too literally. There was blood, and there was a shack. That's about all you can say.

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    • Trivia
      Ray Dennis Steckler's original cut of "The Chooper" was only 60 minutes long. The film could not be distributed unless it was a minimum of 70 minutes, so Steckler went back and added 10 minutes of random footage from the rodeo.
    • Goofs
      The setting is a small house and shack in the middle of the desert, an open area with no hiding places, yet the Chooper is able to run around dressed entirely in black in the middle of broad daylight without being noticed.
    • Connections
      Featured in Best of the Worst: Wheel of the Worst #7 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      The Chooper
      Lyrics and Music by Ron Haydock

      Sung by Ron Haydock

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blood Monster
    • Filming locations
      • Pahrump, Nevada, USA
    • Production company
      • Nevada International Pictures
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      • $690 (estimated)
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      • 55m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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