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Hack-O-Lantern

  • Video
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
2.1K
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Hack-O-Lantern (1988)
Slasher HorrorHorror

A kindly old grandfather is actually the leader of a murderous satanic cult which sacrifices its victims on Halloween.A kindly old grandfather is actually the leader of a murderous satanic cult which sacrifices its victims on Halloween.A kindly old grandfather is actually the leader of a murderous satanic cult which sacrifices its victims on Halloween.

  • Director
    • Jag Mundhra
  • Writers
    • Dave Eisenstark
    • Carla Robinson
  • Stars
    • Hy Pyke
    • Gregory Scott Cummins
    • Katina Garner
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Jag Mundhra
    • Writers
      • Dave Eisenstark
      • Carla Robinson
    • Stars
      • Hy Pyke
      • Gregory Scott Cummins
      • Katina Garner
    • 26User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hy Pyke
    Hy Pyke
    • Grandpa
    Gregory Scott Cummins
    Gregory Scott Cummins
    • Tommy
    Katina Garner
    • Amanda
    Carla B.
    Carla B.
    • Vera
    • (as Carla Baron)
    Jeff Brown
    • Roger
    Michael Potts
    • Bill
    Patricia Christie
    • Beth
    Laurence Coven
    • Brian
    Bryson Gerard
    • Young Tommy
    Heidi Lepucki
    • Young Vera
    Lance Harvey
    • Young Roger
    Jeanna Fine
    Jeanna Fine
    • Nora
    • (as Angel Rush)
    Dave Campbell
    • Sarge
    Marya Gant
    Marya Gant
    • Carrie
    Michael Mincinski
    • Bob
    Tracy M. Shuttleworth
    • Lou
    Susan Hoffman
    • Lou's Girlfriend
    Jai Emerick
    • Bob's Girlfriend
    • Director
      • Jag Mundhra
    • Writers
      • Dave Eisenstark
      • Carla Robinson
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    5scythertitus

    You're the Devil's Son!

    There are a few positives to this film when the budget is taken into account. However budget doesn't have to effect writing and that is generally terrible, both in the dialogue and the twists that make things unnecessarily complicated.

    Don't get me wrong, a good twist can make a movie, but these were clearly all done just for the sake of it and make little to no sense. When they come they go against a lot of pre-established character traits and defy human logical actions.

    Overall there is more depth to this low budget horror than most, but the twists throw a lot of that good will out the window. On the plus side you could say at a reach that this movie may have inspired Hereditary, although that's pretty unlikely.
    Trooper8-2

    charming low-budget 80's horror

    The particular copy of this movie that I saw was under the moniker "Hack-O-Lantern". In terms of pure gore, the movie didn't exactly live up to the name. It was, however, charming in a typically 80's horror fashion, i.e., just about every chick in the movie gets naked. The plot is nothing new, but it is rendered fairly well. In one particular scene, the movieturns into a music video by the heavy metal band D.C. La Croix. If you like old-school metal like Wasp and Venom you will like the song they have in the movie.

    Bottom line, the movie needs more gore and a higher body count.
    3FieCrier

    Hack-O-Lantern, pretty weak 80s Halloween slasher

    Young Tommy is given a pumpkin, a toy skeleton, and a pentagram necklace by his weirdly accented grandfather. When his mother learns where he got the pumpkin from, she smashes it. She complains to her husband about the man, and the way he singles out just their one son among all of them. He goes to complain, and gets killed upon observing a satanic ritual the grandfather presides over.

    Years later, the son is a satanist too, and one of his brothers is a cop. The grandfather doesn't want him to waste his energies on girlfriend, so one of the cultists dresses up in a devil mask and cloak, and she thinks it to be Tommy (this scene is stolen from Carpenter's Halloween). The satanists are fairly careless about whether the pentagram is one point up, or two points up

    There are a few musical scenes of bands performing. To some extent this is an element of 80's horror movies, but it also serves to pad out a pretty bare movie. One of these scenes, of lead singer in afro and faux-tribal bikini shooting lasers from her eyes at the band members, who disappear, and pitchforking one of them in the neck is a music video in a dream (!). Several of the real deaths involve pitchforks too, though. We even get a swashbuckling swordfight at a Halloween party.

    Given the overall cheeziness, viewers might be surprised at the full-frontal nudity scenes that turn up. They will also be unpleasantly surprised at a scene in which the movie comes to a dead halt, while a guy performs his impersonation of a turkey in the wild surrounded by hunters before Thanksgiving. It's not funny in the remotest!

    The only other Mundhra movie I believe I've seen is the softcore thriller Tropical Heat. In that, he largely wasted nice places shot on location in India, Maryam D'Abo, and Asha Siewkumar. A shame. He's also did the horror movie Open House (1987), and he did the thriller Night Eyes (1990) which spawned three sequels.
    6BA_Harrison

    Better than Hereditary.

    A grandpa (Hy Pyke) tries to lure his grandson Tommy (Gregory Scott Cummins) into his group of Satanic worshippers.

    Forget Hereditary (2018): Hack-o-lantern is a lot more fun.

    Instead of confusing slow-burn horror, we get cheesy '80s goodness that moves at a fair lick.

    Instead of drab, washed out cinematography, we get a vibrant Halloween setting.

    Instead of miserable characters, we get a colourful collection of likeable fashion disasters.

    Sure, the acting is less than perfect, and the direction by Jag Mundhra (the man responsible for forgettable slasher Open House) is basic, but the film more than makes up for this with some bloody killings, more than its fair share of gratuitous female nudity (the three Bs... boobs, butts and bush), and several 'WTF?' moments guaranteed to bring on the giggles.

    Pick your jaw up off the floor as dirty ol' grandpa fondles his own daughter's tits on her wedding day.

    Witness Tommy popping on his headphones to listen to some metal on his weather-proof Walkman. As he closes his eyes, we are privy to his thoughts: an MTV-style music video nightmare in which a band plays heavy rock while a woman fires laser bolts from her eyes and severs Tommy's head. Hilarious.

    Wonder what the hell is going on as a woman strips naked at a Halloween party while a man outside breaks into an impromptu stand-up comedy routine.

    And don't forget to play my Hack-o-lantern drinking game: a shot for every time someone throws the 'devil horns' hand gesture.

    \m/ ( - - ) \m/
    lor_

    Satanic video is worth a peek

    My review was written in October 1989 after watching the film on Legacy Entertainment video cassette.

    The direct-to-video horror pic "Hack-O-Lantern" is a nicely done, clearly minor Halloween-themed shock film.

    Tale of Satanism figures upon eccentric grandpa (Hy Pyke), a creepy fellow (there is frequent reference to his incestuous urges onward daughter Katina Ganer) who has grandson Tommy (Gregory Scott Cummins) under his control.

    In a prolog, Grandpa kills his son-in-law when latter stumbles upon a satanic mass in progress on All Hallows' Eve. Some 13 year later, it's Halloween again and Grandpa is planning to initiate Tommy as a devil worshiper. Plot twist hinges on which offspring eventually will take control over the black sheep roel (it's fairly predictable).

    Film respects the tenets of the supernatural genre while providing plenty of sexploitation footage for video fans. Cast is well-chosen, particularly the elder heroine Garner who manages to combine sexiness and plainness in a role that ages gracefully.f.

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    Related interests

    Roger Jackson in Scream (1996)
    Slasher Horror
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    Horror

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    • Trivia
      Featured on The Peoples' Court on February 19, 2021, when Massacre Video, who released the Blu-ray, went against someone uploading it on their YouTube channel.
    • Goofs
      When Nora is buying wine and beer at the store, the cashier says her total is $40. Nora hands her a single bill to which the cashier says her change is $15, which would mean Nora handed her a $55 dollar bill.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Hack-O-Lantern (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Devil's Son
      Performed by D.C. La Croix

      Written by Slyvie LaCroix

      Manager, Gypsie Blue

      Distributed by EMI

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1988 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Death Mask
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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