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Campfire Tales

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
5.9K
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James Marsden, Amy Smart, Ron Livingston, and Christine Taylor in Campfire Tales (1997)
A group of teens entertain themselves by telling an anthology of famous urban legends with a modern twist; including make-out-point, monsters, psychopaths, and ghosts.
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Teens entertain one another by telling an anthology of famous urban legends with a modern twist; including makeout-point, monsters, psychopaths, and ghosts.Teens entertain one another by telling an anthology of famous urban legends with a modern twist; including makeout-point, monsters, psychopaths, and ghosts.Teens entertain one another by telling an anthology of famous urban legends with a modern twist; including makeout-point, monsters, psychopaths, and ghosts.

  • Directors
    • Matt Cooper
    • Martin Kunert
    • David Semel
  • Writers
    • Martin Kunert
    • Eric Manes
    • Matt Cooper
  • Stars
    • James Marsden
    • Amy Smart
    • Frederick Lawrence
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Matt Cooper
      • Martin Kunert
      • David Semel
    • Writers
      • Martin Kunert
      • Eric Manes
      • Matt Cooper
    • Stars
      • James Marsden
      • Amy Smart
      • Frederick Lawrence
    • 86User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Eddie (segment "The Hook")
    Amy Smart
    Amy Smart
    • Jenny (segment "The Hook")
    Frederick Lawrence
    Frederick Lawrence
    • Rockin' Rob (segment "The Hook")
    • (as Rick Lawrence)
    Christopher Masterson
    Christopher Masterson
    • Eric (segment "The Campfire")
    • (as Christopher Kennedy Masterson)
    Jay R. Ferguson
    Jay R. Ferguson
    • Cliff (segment "The Campfire")
    Christine Taylor
    Christine Taylor
    • Lauren (segment "The Campfire")
    Kim Murphy
    Kim Murphy
    • Alex (segment "The Campfire")
    Glenn Quinn
    Glenn Quinn
    • Scott (segment "The Locket")…
    Suzanne Goddard-Smythe
    Suzanne Goddard-Smythe
    • Mom (segment "People Can Lick Too")
    • (as Suzanne Goddard)
    • …
    Jennifer MacDonald
    • Valerie (segment "The Honeymoon")…
    Ron Livingston
    Ron Livingston
    • Rick (segment "The Honeymoon")…
    David Cooper
    • Police Officer #1 (segment "The Campfire")
    Mike Terner
    • Police Officer #3 (segment "The Campfire")
    Matt Cooper
    • Police Officer #4 (segment "The Campfire")
    Hawthorne James
    Hawthorne James
    • Cole (segment "The Honeymoon")
    Stewart J. Zully
    Stewart J. Zully
    • Deputy Munson (segment "The Honeymoon")
    Paul Salamoff
    • Crow Man #1 (segment "The Honeymoon")
    Gary Jensen
    • Crow Man #3 (segment "The Honeymoon")
    • Directors
      • Matt Cooper
      • Martin Kunert
      • David Semel
    • Writers
      • Martin Kunert
      • Eric Manes
      • Matt Cooper
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    User reviews86

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    dbdumonteil

    It was a heaven sent opportunity.

    Redeeming all at once,the adolescent film,the film made up with sketches and the B-movie horror genre,it was too good to be true.And however,"campfire tales " could have done all that.Preceding "the sixth sense",the film recalls,more than "Jacob's ladder" ,the obscure "carnival of souls " (1962)."Campfire tales",like the three movies mentioned has an ending with coup de théâtre,completely unusual.

    So why is half of the movie routine and business as usual?OK,the honeymooners are useful for the plot,but their whole sketch has no real connection with the main story.The same goes for the little girl surfing online and her dog.On the other hand,the last sketch is at once scary and significant:its conclusion magnificently segues into that of the whole movie.

    One marvelous scene:one of the boys is getting cold and he asks the girls to share their blanket:isn't it it an extraordinary clue?A lot of directors would dream of such a trick.Had the film had an internal cohesion,had he used all its sketches as it did for the last one,it would have solved the squaring of the circle and the three -despised- genres,which I mention above ,would have been enhanced.Yes,it was a heaven sent opportunity.Try to see it anyway ,it deserves better than its poor rating.
    pandamorehead

    Worth a look

    This is a gem of a movie I discovered by accident. It is a nice anthology horror film which contains four stories rolled into one. There is graphic sex which is a little distracting, though. If you like this one you should check out "After Midnight".
    7mdemosweycogroupcom

    Underrated, Little-seen Sleeper of a Horror Flick

    Good (not great) little horror film with a high "creep" factor (not to be confused with a 1991 movie by the same name, or the more recent (2001) Campfire STORIES). Central tale of stranded teens telling ghost stories around a campfire in spooky woods nicely leads into, and ties together the different stories that make up the bulk of the movie (Watch for Ron Livingston (Office Space, Band of Brothers) and Jennifer MacDonald in a spirited, sexy segment ("The Honeymoon")). Solid acting and a few truly "scary" moments make this an above-average chiller. Good example of interesting story line, coupled with quality ensemble acting resulting in a whole greater than the sum of its parts. "Surprise" ending of the main story adds nice creepy twist, although some may see it coming. Movie is not available on DVD, but can be found on VHS.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Surprisingly Good Horror Tales

    While driving in a dangerous zigzag manner on a lonely road in the night, the teenager Cliff (Jay R. Ferguson) has a car accident with his friends Lauren (Christine Taylor), Alex (Kim Murphy) and Eric (Christopher Masterson). While spending the cold night stranded in the woods around a campfire, they kill time telling ghost stories. In "The Honeymoon", the couple Rick (Ron Livingston) and Valerie (Jennifer MacDonald) travels in their RV to Las Vegas in their honeymoon. Rick takes a shortcut to visit the Clayton Caverns in the night, but the stranger Cole (Hawthorne James) advises them to leave the spot since dangerous creatures attack people in the full moon. In "People Can Lick Too", on the eve of her twelfth birthday, Amanda (Alex McKenna) tells her Internet friend Jessica that she is alone at home. However, Jessica is actually a psychopath. In "The Locket", the biker Scott (Glenn Quinn) is crossing the country on his motorcycle. When he has a problem with his bike, he finds an isolated house where the gorgeous dumb Heather Wallace (Jacinda Barrett) lives with her father. When the man returns from his herd, Scott finds the truth about Heather.

    "Campfire Tales" presents three good horror tales, with monsters, psychopaths and ghosts and a surprising twist in the end. The weakest segment is "The Hook", with Eddie and Jenny, but the other stories a great. The plot point is totally unexpected and gives a great conclusion to this above average horror movie. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazul): "Contos da Meia-Noite" ("Midnight Tales")
    7LondonOnMyMind

    An interesting urban legend collection

    Definitely not only for urban legend aficionados, Campfire Tales is an often scary and always fun ride through several popular stories. It is also a film that exceeded the (low) expectations I had. A horror film I had never heard or read about, a straight-to-video release (granted, the latter often presents us with a pleasant surprise, but with horror films nowadays it can be all or nothing), a cast of mostly unknowns... well, I'll leave the math to you.

    The film proves to be an entertaining, suspenseful and overall very enjoyable experience. The four stories are well-paced and satisfying. The only one I felt was a little weaker was "The Locket", for the simple reason that it offers almost no explanation for its plot or the characters' actions; however, I still loved the tale, its atmosphere and ending. My favorite one was the third story, "People Can Lick Too" - the suspense in it is not only palpable, but also educational.

    I found Campfire Tales to be one of those horror gems one discovers by chance, and then goes on recommending it to everyone.

    7/10

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    Daveigh Chase in The Ring (2002)
    Supernatural Horror
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    Mystery

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    • Trivia
      The end credits feature a cover of the 1962 song "Monster Mash" by the female-fronted punk rock band Bobsled. Their cover hasn't been released elsewhere, and by the time the film came out in 1997, the band had already split up.
    • Goofs
      In "the locket" segment as Scott walks around the foot of the bed to look out the window, he goes from wearing boxers, to jeans, then back to boxers again.
    • Quotes

      Alex (segment "The Campfire"): [reading old newspaper] Police speculate that the murder weapon was an ice-pick or possibly even a meat-hook. They say they have a suspect, but they haven't made an arrest yet.

      Cliff (segment "The Campfire"): That's pretty freaky shit.

    • Crazy credits
      About 30 seconds into the credits, it briefly cuts to a scene which ties back to the opening segment, and which also features a cameo from one of the film's directors.
    • Alternate versions
      There is a subtitled Swedish DVD release of the film that features a slightly different soundtrack compared to New Line's 2005 American DVD reissue. For example, the musical cue that plays when Eddie discovers the Hook attached to his car reappears in the post-credits scene, whereas in the New Line DVD it does not.
    • Connections
      Featured in Ping! (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Man In The Moon
      Performed by Imperial Drag

      Written by Eric Dover and Roger Joseph Manning Jr.

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    • Release date
      • 1997 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Historias de medianoche
    • Filming locations
      • San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Campfire LLC
      • Kunert/Manes Entertainment LLC
      • The Vault
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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