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Scum of the Earth

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
312
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Scum of the Earth (1974)
B-HorrorDramaHorrorThriller

Newlyweds Helen and Paul vacation at a cabin. Paul's killed. Helen flees, finds Odis Pickett's family: Odis, pregnant Emmy, son Bo, daughter Sarah. They shelter Helen, but danger lurks.Newlyweds Helen and Paul vacation at a cabin. Paul's killed. Helen flees, finds Odis Pickett's family: Odis, pregnant Emmy, son Bo, daughter Sarah. They shelter Helen, but danger lurks.Newlyweds Helen and Paul vacation at a cabin. Paul's killed. Helen flees, finds Odis Pickett's family: Odis, pregnant Emmy, son Bo, daughter Sarah. They shelter Helen, but danger lurks.

  • Director
    • S.F. Brownrigg
  • Writers
    • Mary Davis
    • Gene Ross
  • Stars
    • Gene Ross
    • Ann Stafford
    • Norma Moore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    312
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • S.F. Brownrigg
    • Writers
      • Mary Davis
      • Gene Ross
    • Stars
      • Gene Ross
      • Ann Stafford
      • Norma Moore
    • 13User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gene Ross
    Gene Ross
    • Odis Pickett
    Ann Stafford
    • Emmy Pickett
    Norma Moore
    Norma Moore
    • Helen Fraser
    Camilla Carr
    • Sarah Pickett
    Charlie Dell
    Charlie Dell
    • Bo Pickett
    Hugh Feagin
    • Jim
    Joel Colodner
    • Paul Fraser
    • Director
      • S.F. Brownrigg
    • Writers
      • Mary Davis
      • Gene Ross
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    siyble

    why?

    what? nobody yet commented on this incredible, well-known masterpiece of filmwork? just kidding, this is an all around s***ty, obscure little piece of crap, so i'm not surprised mine is the sole review for the movie. i don't know under what circumstances you might come across this movie and actually consider watching it (people, the title should be enough of a tip off for you), but just in case it happens avoid watching it! this movie did for me what no other has ever had- actually made me feel physically sick. the basic plotline: the heroine's fiance or whatever is murdered in the first thirty seconds, she flees and takes refuge in the home of a bunch of southern redneck type stereotypes ("we got possom for dinner", "he may beat me and sleep with other women but he still loves me", "i seen how you get your extra money sis, you give it to guys for a buck", etc) stuff happens that you won't care about in the least, the characters recite their laughable dialoge and the killer finally and thankfully! kills every last one of them, except i think, our brain dead herione, and I cheered each time one of them bit the dust. even for films of bad movies, the occasional unitentionally hilarious moment doesn't make up for the whole horrible thing, and i still have visions of that old, unwashed, ugly disgusting man parading around shirtless in his overalls for half the movie!
    5rdoyle29

    A minor gem

    A young couple go to a remote cabin and the husband is immediately killed by a mysterious figure with an axe. The wife runs into the woods and encounters Odis Pickett, the patriarch of a white trash clan living deep in the woods. He takes her in, but it becomes clear that he has no intention of letting her leave. Meanwhile, the axe wielding stranger starts picking off members of his family. This regional curiosity is from Texas exploitation exploitation maven S.F. Brownrigg, best known for "Don't Look in the Basement". Like that film, this is a grungy, downbeat little film that, while not as good, is a great example of low budget regional horror of the period. Pickett is played by Gene Ross, who's also in "Basement". He is a decent, creepy actor, who I quite like.
    cosineve62

    poor white trash 2 a lost gem

    this is a great back woods story starring gene ross aka the judge in dont look in the basement who also helped writing this film .gene brought along co stars from dont look in basement as camilla carr sara picket aka harriet also hugh feagin jim aka the sarge. this film is a must for any fan of the back woods
    8b_kite

    Fun hicksploitation proto-slasher.

    This is pure gold, a hicksploitation proto-slasher thats going to be a new regular watch for me this thing needs a cleaned up blu ray asap.
    10Casey-52

    Another underrated gem from S.F. Brownrigg

    If anyone knows me, they know that I am a huge fan of the low-budget chiller "Don't Look in the Basement!", a highly underrated early 70s classic. My review for that film is one of the few positive reviews for it, read it and you'll see why. I researched extensively the works of director S.F. Brownrigg and especially the work of his amazingly talented cast. I discovered that Brownrigg used many of the same cast members in his other movies, so I jumped at the chance to find this film and several others.

    While "Scum of the Earth" does not in any way challenge "Basement!" scare-wise, it does feature excellent acting, sleazy atmosphere, and a grat storyline with many surprises. It was originally released in 1974, then re-titled in 1976 as "Poor White Trash II" and made more money than when it was originally released! Such a shame it has been neglected for such a long time because of its title.

    Camilla Carr, Gene Ross, and Hugh Feagin return from "Basement!" and all are excellent; Feagin is a lot better than his Sgt. Jaffee in the previous film. Carr easily steals the show; she was great as Harryette, the baby-obsessed murderess in "Basement!" and is better here as the white trash daughter of Gene Ross' drunk farmer. Ross was superb as Judge Cameron in "Basement!" and is just as good here. Brownrigg certainly knows how to build atmosphere with his low-budget potboilers. "Basement!" has a claustrophobic atmosphere with an overlying aura of madness; "Scum" has an isolated atmosphere with an overlying aura of filth. The setting is inside Texas backwoods and is just filthy; every scene in the house hints at humidity, sloth, and bad smells.

    Added to Brownrigg's familiar cast are Norma Moore as the heroine in peril, Ann Stafford as Emmy, Ross' abused wife, and Charlie Dell as Bo, the idiot son of the family. Well, Moore isn't any Rosie Holotik, but does well in her earlier scenes, only to slide into overacting heaven by the end of the film. Stafford is superb, the ultimate burdened Southern wife! Dell does well, too, bringing much sympathy from the audience for his sorry state, hated by his father and sister and pitied by his mother. Another note: Brownrigg uses some music from "Basement!" and the theme song, "Death is a Final Affair", is excellent! Ultimately, "Scum of the Earth" is a movie that must be seen to be appreciated. No review can do it justice, just as no review can do "Don't Look in the Basement!" justice. You can only find it under the false title of "Poor White Trash Part II", but I hope that someone re-releases this on video in a clean print with the original title.

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    • Trivia
      Hugh Feagin only worked on this film for one day.
    • Quotes

      Bo Pickett: Gee, Pa. Can I have a swaller?

    • Connections
      Follows Bayou (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Is a Final Affair
      (Theme)

      Written by Robert Farrar and Skipper Richardson

      Performed by Peyton E. Park (as Peyton Park)

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Poor White Trash Part II
    • Filming locations
      • Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Zison Enterprises
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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    • Sound mix
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