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Just Before Dawn

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
7.6K
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George Kennedy, John Hunsaker, and Jamie Rose in Just Before Dawn (1981)
Five young people venture into the backwoods of Oregon to claim a property, and find themselves being stalked by a hulking, machete-wielding psychopath.
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Five young people venture into the backwoods of Oregon to claim a property, and find themselves being stalked by a hulking, machete-wielding psychopath.Five young people venture into the backwoods of Oregon to claim a property, and find themselves being stalked by a hulking, machete-wielding psychopath.Five young people venture into the backwoods of Oregon to claim a property, and find themselves being stalked by a hulking, machete-wielding psychopath.

  • Director
    • Jeff Lieberman
  • Writers
    • Mark Arywitz
    • Jeff Lieberman
    • Jonas Middleton
  • Stars
    • George Kennedy
    • Mike Kellin
    • Chris Lemmon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    7.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Lieberman
    • Writers
      • Mark Arywitz
      • Jeff Lieberman
      • Jonas Middleton
    • Stars
      • George Kennedy
      • Mike Kellin
      • Chris Lemmon
    • 120User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Roy McLean
    Mike Kellin
    Mike Kellin
    • Ty
    Chris Lemmon
    Chris Lemmon
    • Jonathan
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • Warren
    Deborah Benson
    Deborah Benson
    • Constance
    Ralph Seymour
    Ralph Seymour
    • Daniel
    Katie Powell
    Katie Powell
    • Merry Cat Logan
    • (as Kati Powell)
    John Hunsaker
    John Hunsaker
    • Mountain Twins
    Charles Bartlett
    Charles Bartlett
    • Vachel
    Jamie Rose
    Jamie Rose
    • Megan
    Hap Oslund
    • Pa Logan
    Barbara Spencer
    • Ma Logan
    • Director
      • Jeff Lieberman
    • Writers
      • Mark Arywitz
      • Jeff Lieberman
      • Jonas Middleton
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    User reviews120

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    ehoshaw

    Frightening and bizarrely compelling

    Very scary backwoods slasher is much better than others, such as "The Prey" and some of the later "Friday the 13th" sequels. The story has to do with five teenager campers running afoul of a pair of psychotic, machete-wielding hillbilly twins. One by one they are dispatched by the murderous giants (who giggle as they slaughter their prey). This has some great photography of the Oregon wilderness, a creepy musical score, and some of the best shocks ever put into a horror/slasher film. I really enjoy the scene where Daniel and Megan are menaced by one of the killers. A classic that deserves a video re-release. I actually stumbled across this one for four bucks at a resale shop in Northern Michigan.
    8christopher-underwood

    Big surprise

    This starts very well, giving us a good idea or the horrors to come and even though the film seems to settle into what seems to be becoming the usual tale of five naive kids going into the hills to get picked off one by one, things turn out a bit more creepy. Extremely well shot with constantly wonderful views of the Oregon woods, waters and mountains this begins, quite early on, to look a bit more like Deliverance than the average slasher. I can understand why fans consider the film gets better on subsequent viewings because after the first watch you will be aware that you do not have to worry that this is going to go down that well trodden path. Much here to give concern, not jump shocks but eerie visions and suggestions of evil goings on. At the same time the nerdy kids seem to change, become more attractive and less annoying as we move inexorably towards what turns out to be a great ending up a tree and then an even greater one back on the forest floor. Lovely waterfalls and an amazing rope bridge along the way, I haven't even mentioned the siren like young girl or her big twin brothers, or the man who talks to his horse. Big surprise.
    Wheatpenny

    A More Original Slasher the 80's Did Not See

    The kids-in-the-woods genre isn't a hard one to rise to the top in, yet this film succeeds on its own. A genuinely well-made horror movie with several truly original, creepy images (the man coming out the waterfall!) and an excellent hand-to-hand combat finale. Shot on a genuine shoestring, this film betters by miles any of the studio-financed atrocities that came in the wake of the first Friday. I found the acting and dialogue convincing, at least for horror movie standards. And the photography is grainy and low-fi in an ominous way, without looking unprofessional. This is one of the best horror films of the 1980's, seriously underrated.
    6veritybingo

    Deliverance Meets Friday The 13th

    22 years or so before the original Wrong Turn film was this rather well acted yarn of campers being stalked by inbred killer hillbillies.

    A 'cut' above other similar films of the time, thanks to the casting of able players giving it a more believable atmosphere which helps to make it much more gripping than it could have been. This film features possibly the niftiest resolution to a 'slasher' film in cinema history.
    7videorama-759-859391

    A nightmarish hell pre dawn

    JBD has something that a lot of other horror films lack. I knew that the first time I saw it. It stands above many others. It's funny to think this when it's scenario here is nothing knew. The film even has better actors for this type of flick, none better than Gregg Henry, and it's great to see him play a good guy. The actress playing his girlfriend, looks like a female version of him. Are they related? Again, despite the warning of an old buzzard (horror icon, George Kennedy, who else) not to venture into these dangerous woods, of course they pay no heed. Henry and co proceed in their R.V. into this elevated terrain, below quite a drop, (kind of has you thinking of RV with Robin Williams). The killer family (cliched) are of course deformed, some of them giants, very much Wrong Turnish 1. As they trek out into the mountains, the movie takes it time to pick off it's victims (I like movies that work this way) they are picked off gradually. JBD, an unhurried frightener flick, maintains much suspense, throughout, which it never loses, some of it truly claustrophobic. This horror is one of those few, I've actually found truly and effectively scary. Some moments, truly jangle the senses. Violence is restrained here too. Although JBD with a lot of instances and happenings which are cliché'd, what it has great suspense, which a lot of other films lack this much in volume, it's story structured with a master disciplined touch. It has a less is more thing going for it. The unrelated ten minute opening too is one of grand suspense, in a movie that pushes all the right buttons. There is a warning, on the cover that the last ten minutes of the movie may be intense or disturbing. What an over exaggeration, you'll see what I'm talking about, when you see that image.

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    • Trivia
      Director Jeff Lieberman cited "Deliverance (1972)" as the film's primary influence.
    • Goofs
      At 50:19, When Daniel approaches the cemetery to take pictures a boom mic is visible for a few seconds in the top left of the screen before it is realized and then pulled out of the frame.
    • Quotes

      [after Warren and Jonathan scare the group]

      Daniel: I knew it was you guys all along.

      Jonathan: Oh come on Dan you were more freaked out than the girls.

      Daniel: I just wasn't sure it was you.

      Jonathan: So you peed your pants to play it safe, huh?

    • Alternate versions
      Interglobal Video released a cut version with most of the explicit gore removed. The uncut version was released by Paragon Video.
    • Connections
      Featured in Just Before Dawn: Lions, Tigers and Inbred Twins (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Heart Of Glass
      Written by Debbie Harry and Chris Stein

      Performed by Blondie

      ©(1979) Courtesy of Chrysalis Records, A Division of EMI

      Under License from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La pesadilla empieza... al anochecer
    • Filming locations
      • Silver Falls State Park, Sublimity, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood West Entertainment
      • Oakland Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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