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The Vineyard

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.2K
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The Vineyard (1989)
World famous winemaker, Elson Po, invites several actors to his estate to audition for a movie he's financing. Little do they know, there is no movie, and Po hides a deadly secret.
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World famous winemaker, Elson Po, invites several actors to his estate to audition for a movie he's financing. Little do they know, there is no movie, and Po hides a deadly secret.World famous winemaker, Elson Po, invites several actors to his estate to audition for a movie he's financing. Little do they know, there is no movie, and Po hides a deadly secret.World famous winemaker, Elson Po, invites several actors to his estate to audition for a movie he's financing. Little do they know, there is no movie, and Po hides a deadly secret.

  • Directors
    • James Hong
    • William Rice
  • Writers
    • Harry Mok
    • James Hong
    • Douglas Kondo
  • Stars
    • James Hong
    • Karen Lorre
    • Michael Wong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • James Hong
      • William Rice
    • Writers
      • Harry Mok
      • James Hong
      • Douglas Kondo
    • Stars
      • James Hong
      • Karen Lorre
      • Michael Wong
    • 26User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Dr. Elson Po
    Karen Lorre
    Karen Lorre
    • Jezebel Fairchild
    • (as Karen Witter)
    Michael Wong
    Michael Wong
    • Jeremy Young
    Lissa Zappardino
    • Tina
    Cheryl Madsen
    • Nancy Stone
    Cheryl Lawson
    • Claudia Lee
    Rue Douglas
    • Brad Fuller
    Sean P. Donahue
    • Brian Whitman
    Sherri Ball
    • Celeste Jones
    Karl-Heinz Teuber
    • Paul
    • (as Karl Heinz-Teuber)
    Ruth Lin
    • Lois
    Harry Mok
    • Warrior
    • (as Michael Quion)
    Lars Wanberg
    • Lucas
    • (as Lars Wangberg)
    Mark De Alessandro
    Mark De Alessandro
    • Mark…
    Vivian Lee
    • Dr. Elson's mother
    Robert Ito
    Robert Ito
    • Auctioneer
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Teddy
    Thomas M. Bryan
    • Ivan
    • Directors
      • James Hong
      • William Rice
    • Writers
      • Harry Mok
      • James Hong
      • Douglas Kondo
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    User reviews26

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    ParaGraph

    Now, that's a waste of tape!

    My Gooooood! I'm just tired to repeat this eternal question: Why was this movie ever made? This is worse than Troll 2, worse than Witchery and Crawlers, it sucks. All the characters and "actors" (they're unique, they have done only this feature)are involved in this story only because they will be victims. This movie just hurts. Zombie make up is cheap and acting and script are hopeless... Total failure!
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    What happens at the vineyard, stays at the vineyard...

    This horror movie from 1989 really embodies the entire spirit and feel of the 1980 horror movies. It is hard to put a concrete example on what it is to it that makes it so, but it just is.

    "The Vineyard" is fairly straight forward. A reclusive wine grower, famous for his unique wines, have invited a group of young aspiring actors to his estate for what they believe in to be a party and an audition for a movie. However, the wine maker has something else in store for the young people, as he needs them to brew his special wine; a wine that has kept him young and alive for centuries.

    The effects in the movie were very 1980s. Just watch the movie, and you will know immediately what I am talking about here. The zombies weren't particularly detailed, but I assume for a movie from back then they were quite good.

    The storyline is generic and stereotypical for late 1980s horror movies, being predictable to the core. But still, the movie is fun to watch because it is campy and cheesy. And it was fun to watch James Hong in this particular role. Being a fan of Hong Kong cinema, it was also fun to watch Michael Wong in this movie.

    If you enjoy horror movies from the 1980s, then "The Vineyard" is definitely one to watch. And the ending is guaranteed to have you laughing...
    6Movie-Misfit

    80's Hong Kong/US Indie Horror Fun!

    The Vineyard sees fan favourite James Hong return as one of his most loved characters Lo Pan (Big Trouble In Little China) of sorts, in his self directed horror comedy which has a number of Hong Kong stars on board as a vehicle to help kick start their career (which seems to have worked).

    Reminding me of the classics like Mr. Vampire, Haunted Cop Shop, and We're Going To Eat You; this great wee flick oozes that same appeal as those horror comedy HK classics of the 80's which also features an early role from Michael Wong (Beast Cops, First Option, Royal Warriors) which is comical in itself!

    Massive Hong Kong producer and director Gordon Chan (2000 AD, The Four Trilogy, Painted Skin) co-produces the feature for Hong, as he creeps out the visitors of his vineyard island, posing as a film producer with a great location.

    The plot is crazy, yet that's what gives it the same charm of the 80's HK films I love. Zombies, gore, comedy, crazy SFX all come together in this unseen, underrated little gem that entertains without you having to think too hard!
    4bigboybhatia

    Okay

    The movie wasn't great, but it had it's moments. I think James Hong did a good job and found his character quite creepy. Some of the scenes including the spider scene were pretty scary! The fight scenes were quite good, especially when the preppy guy and his girlfriend were working together to defeat Po's big, burly bodyguards.

    Most of the cast are one hit wonders (if you consider this movie to be a "hit"). They made sure to hire a young, good-looking cast including the gorgeous Karen Witter who played Jezebel. Dr. Po may have been 1000 years old, but his choice of a spouse was right on the money!
    7BA_Harrison

    A fun vintage.

    I didn't think much of this back in '89, but now the film serves as a fond reminder of a time when horror films didn't have to make much sense just so long as there were hot women in various states of undress, and lots of hokey special makeup effects with a touch of gore. The Vineyard offers plenty of those, as well as a hilariously bad party scene, spider vomiting, some questionable '80s fashion (including that classic male ensemble, cropped vest and three quarter length sweat pants), incredibly big spectacles (as sported by Hong Kong star Michael Wong), a nifty decapitation, James Hong hamming it up, and zombies. In short, it's as cheesy as hell and quite a lot of fun for it.

    Hong, who also co-directs, plays wine producer Dr. Elson Po, who poses as a film producer to lure young victims to his island, where he uses their blood to create a potion that prolongs his life. Without this precious elixir, he quickly reverts to an aged state. His latest group of unsuspecting visitors consists of several very fit beauties, a couple of jocks, and journalist Jeremy (Wong), who is writing an article about Po. What follows is incredibly dumb, but rather enjoyable nonsense, that, like a fine wine, has improved with age.

    6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for all the big-haired babes.

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    • Trivia
      This is Michael Wong's Hollywood/American film debut, the same actor who was involved in numerous Hong Kong movies such as "Legacy of Rage" (1986) and "In the Line of Duty 4" (1989).
    • Quotes

      Dr. Elson Po: Where's my amulet?

    • Crazy credits
      During the closing credits, when they come to the Thanks section, it reads "Dr. Po wishes to thank..."
    • Connections
      Featured in Sacred Earth and Restless Souls with John Dirlam (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      PO'S BOOGIE
      Written & Performed by Eddy Goldfarb and Bruce Tambling

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 1989 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Viñedo sangriento
    • Filming locations
      • Fortino Winery - 4525 Hecker Pass Highway, Gilroy, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Trans Atlantic Entertainment
      • Vineyard Partners
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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