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Beware: Children at Play

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.6K
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Brett Ambler in Beware: Children at Play (1989)
Dark ComedyFolk HorrorComedyCrimeHorrorThriller

A mentally-disturbed teenager kidnaps and brainwashes children into cannibalistic psychopaths - but not when the adults intervene.A mentally-disturbed teenager kidnaps and brainwashes children into cannibalistic psychopaths - but not when the adults intervene.A mentally-disturbed teenager kidnaps and brainwashes children into cannibalistic psychopaths - but not when the adults intervene.

  • Director
    • Mik Cribben
  • Writer
    • Fred Scharkey
  • Stars
    • Michael Robertson
    • Rich Hamilton
    • Robin Lilly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mik Cribben
    • Writer
      • Fred Scharkey
    • Stars
      • Michael Robertson
      • Rich Hamilton
      • Robin Lilly
    • 45User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Robertson
    Michael Robertson
    • John DeWolfe
    Rich Hamilton
    • Sheriff Ross Carr
    Robin Lilly
    • Cleo Carr
    Lori Romero
    • Julia DeWolfe
    • (as Lori Tirgrath)
    Jamie Krause
    • Kara DeWolfe
    Sunshine Barrett
    • Mary Rose Carr
    Mark Diekman
    • Luke Domain
    Mik Cribben
    • Farmer Isac Braun
    Susann Chandler
    • Mrs. Mary Braun
    Herb Klinger
    • Franklin Ludwig
    Lauren Cloud
    • Dale Hawthorn
    Lorna Courtney
    • Amy Carr…
    Danny McClaughlin
    • Grendel…
    Stephanie Jaworski
    • Alice Allegari
    Lee Kayman
    • Josiah Modicah
    Bernard Hocke
    Bernard Hocke
    • Professor Randall
    Eric Tonken
    • Young Glenn Randall
    Rick Bitzelberger
    • Dr. Fish
    • Director
      • Mik Cribben
    • Writer
      • Fred Scharkey
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    5ericdetrick2002

    What the hell else did you expect- it's Troma.

    After reading some of the outraged viewer comments I decided to write give my 1 cent. I am a 31 year old b-horror movie obsessed freak that still lives with his parents- so maybe that explains my taste in absolute trash. Over the years I have obtained a collection of dvds, videos, and laserdiscs that puts most video stores to shame (of course that is not saying much these days with Blockbuster and Hollywood video stores horrible horror section). Since I couldn't rent this at the time I bought this, I purchased this after seeing some clips of children being shot in really unrealistic fashion I couldn't resist.

    The key is this- very campy. All you "Grudge-Ring-I know What You Did Last Summer with Van Helsing" fans will probably not "get it". What is there to get, you may ask? It's just funny, funny that a movie was put together professionally, shot on 35 mm film, that has scenes where children get shot on screen and they actually use squibs (some of you know what squibs are). Yes, you can see the kids breathing, strings connected arrows, and blood tubes, etc. But that's why I bought it.

    So, the film as a whole is not that entertaining, but the death sequences are worth it for you fans of the bottom of the barrel films. Have fun. I'm going to go back to my room before my mom asks me to take the trash out.
    Dethcharm

    "Tear! Bite! Gulp And Gobble!"...

    BEWARE: CHILDREN AT PLAY opens with a father and his young son on a camping trip in the wilds of New Jersey. Tragically, their bonding is interrupted by cannibalism.

    Ten years later, a family is visiting a friend whose daughter has vanished, unaware that a dozen children have recently gone missing. This is all happening near the very woods where a feral teenager resides. Where have all the children gone, and who is committing the blood-splashing murders in the area? Is a local religious cult involved?

    Cheap, and clumsier than a three-legged hippopotamus, B:CAP plods along, trying to be terrifying, betrayed at every turn by static filming, robotic "acting", and dismal dialogue. The "grandpa's-playing-with-the-synthesizer-again" musical score doesn't help. At all.

    As for the "creepy" kids, they're hysterical! It's as though they were gathered together moments before filming, told what their lines and actions were to be, then told to "act". The result is a glorious mess! Watching them kill someone, is like watching ants crawling on a discarded candy wrapper. Of course, these tots are no worse than their adult counterparts, who recite lines that appear foreign to them!

    Alas, this could have been an uber-schlock masterwork, if not for the terminal dullness factor. This is basically a nap, interrupted by a few gore scenes.

    Beware, indeed!...
    JadedAngel00

    I don't know what ya'll are talking about, but I hated this movie!

    Me and my 15-year-old cousin recently watched this movie. Lately we'd been really into horror/slasher films. We rented some movies and saved this video until last. (We had read the warning label on the front and got really excited.) We should of known by the first 20 minutes of the film that it was going to be boring. Sure, we are just 2 teenagers, right? Well we still think that this movie isn't recomended for ANY age. It was awful! I'd give it * out of *****
    ICP

    Wonderful Movie....

    The movie starts out with a boy and his father camping in the woods. The father gets caught in a trap, they cannot get help, and the boy ends up showing his cannibalistic tastes by attacking his father. As the boy grows he kidnaps children and they form a type-of cannibal cult. And then... well just watch. The film has some great (cheesy) special effects. And the end will definitely make you love this movie. Trust me, if you think the beginning is boring, just sit in till the end.
    Horns69

    BEWARE Is Right!

    OK, I love horror, I live horror, I write horror and make money at it too, and I'm easy to please . . . but, *Beware! Children at Play* is laughable and downright ridiculous. And, maybe, just maybe, that's what makes it so fun to watch, if anything else.

    Talk about wooden acting, this has it twofold. But heck, would you buy a film titled *Beware! Children at Play*, by TROMA INC. nonetheless, and honestly trust to see Academy Award winning performances? I hope not. However, these are REALLY bad.

    The main character has the voice of Terry `Hollywood Hulk' Hogan, as well as his acting capacity. And the whole plot premise is totally unbelievable. The police protocol, as it is portrayed in this movie, is bogus . . . not real life by any stretch of the imagination. The scene where the little girl is taken from her back yard and the way in which it is handled made me feel stupid just sitting there watching. So silly that it gives fiction a whole new meaning. Some of the dialogue is up to par, though. The ending isn't all that great as some of the reviewers would have you believe-typical TROMA gore-splatter effects. I think with a camcorder, friends, neighbors, and a few thousand dollars, I could make *Beware! Children at Play: Part 2*. Actually, I know I could.

    I'm sure it goes without saying, that this film is good if you know what kind of B-movie trash is to be found here before you give 90 MIN. of your life to it, and were intentionally seeking this type of entertainment. In fact, I'm sure this would be killer kewl to watch if I was a fifth or sixth grader, or possibly still a junior high schooler. If I were fourteen again, I'd probably be watching it with friends on the weekend, playing PlayStation or XBOX, eating pizza, and having a great time. Actually at thirty I still do this, but that's beside the point.

    Bottom line I guess is: *Beware! Children at Play* sucks, sucks, sucks . . . and I bought it on VHS.

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    • Trivia
      The director of the film stars as Farmer Isac Braun.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie when the kids are getting killed a man shoots an arrow at a boy. You can see the guiding wire that the arrow is attached to.
    • Quotes

      John DeWolfe: You forgive grumpy old Daddy Bear, honey?

      Kara DeWolfe: You'll buy me a Barbie doll?

      John DeWolfe: Barbie's not a doll, Barbie is an addiction! You know what Barbie leads to? Barbie hats, Barbie dresses, Barbie houses, oh, Barbie Kotex! Once Barbie gets you, you're gone!

    • Crazy credits
      Top-billed actor Michael Robertson is billed as 'Michael Robinson' in the opening credits.
    • Alternate versions
      An unrated video release was made which features brutal and graphic murders of small children not seen in the R Rated version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Drive In (2000)

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Troma
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Goblins
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Troma Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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