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Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
988
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Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo (1995)
ComedyHorror

A duo of gun happy redneck hunters stupidly break a sacred circle in a hunting spree, which releases the deadly wendigo. The wendigo kills many of the hunters gruesomely, leaving the chosen ... Read allA duo of gun happy redneck hunters stupidly break a sacred circle in a hunting spree, which releases the deadly wendigo. The wendigo kills many of the hunters gruesomely, leaving the chosen woman and a gun toting idiot to destroy the deadly beast.A duo of gun happy redneck hunters stupidly break a sacred circle in a hunting spree, which releases the deadly wendigo. The wendigo kills many of the hunters gruesomely, leaving the chosen woman and a gun toting idiot to destroy the deadly beast.

  • Director
    • Tom Chaney
  • Writers
    • Tom Chaney
    • Rick Cioffi
    • Steve Quick
  • Stars
    • Ron Asheton
    • Lori Baker
    • Patrick Butler
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    988
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Chaney
    • Writers
      • Tom Chaney
      • Rick Cioffi
      • Steve Quick
    • Stars
      • Ron Asheton
      • Lori Baker
      • Patrick Butler
    • 21User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Ron Asheton
    Ron Asheton
    • Gary
    Lori Baker
    • Sandy
    Patrick Butler
    • Peter
    Devlin Burton
    • Leo Phillipe
    Tom Franks
    • Tony
    Alan Madlane
    Alan Madlane
    • Nick
    John Bussard
    • Jerry
    David Wogh
    • Dave
    John Mietelka
    • Duke
    • (as John 'Duke' Mietelka)
    Bill Siemers
    • Lone Hunter
    Matt Hale
    • Air Traffic Controller
    Mike Missler
    • The Guardian
    Vicki Howard
    • Evil Mom
    Bret Julyk
    • The Weatherman
    Scott Asheton
    Scott Asheton
    • Tavern Person
    Irina Dvorin
    • Miss October
    Joel Hale
    • The Witch…
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    • Director
      • Tom Chaney
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      • Tom Chaney
      • Rick Cioffi
      • Steve Quick
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    9Moses-7

    Although movie is cheesy, it's fun

    Call me crazy, but I actually loved this film. It was clearly a rip-off of Evil Dead 2 and other such horror films, but it didn't take itself seriously, and it followed the general Troma Films basic movie formula by trying to be a little bit scary while funny. The film has bad acting, but it acknowledges that it will be bad, and takes advantage of it. It also has purposefully bad special effects. Personal favorite scenes of mine are the witch attack in the cabin, the Wendigo itself, and the fact that one of the main stars looks just like my best friend's dad. This film's music soundtrack is crazy, featuring songs that sometimes have nothing to do with what is shown on screen. Overall, I think that for fans of bad horror movies, this one not only is bad, but it also sends up bad horror films, so it is worth a look and kind of an unknown gem.
    7LisaHans

    Frostbiter is a hilarious B-Movie!

    Yes, it's cheesy. But once you start, you'll enjoy the cheese! Plus, the rock and roll is fun: Great hooks and driving beats.

    Frostbiter is about the Wendigo which has been portrayed in many movies and TV shows... even Charmed. But this movie is fun, creepy, cheesy, hilarious, gory, and a great pick for a snowy night when you're in the mood for popcorn and a B-movie! Think back to the days of the Killer Tomato or the Blob or the Gremlins or Friday the 13th or the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. All of those became cult classics because of a certain amount of CHEESINESS! And frankly all were better done than this one, but... I'd love to see this flick in a drive-in theatre, sitting in the backward-facing backseat of an old station wagon. Yup - that's the kind of movie this is.

    Ron Asheton ain't the best actor - or really anything even remotely close to the second from worst... but there are still fun monsters, gore, scary faces, creepy old people, a plane flying through a snow storm.

    And hey - anyone who's lived in Northern Michigan knows of the tales of the Wendigo. It's Big Man. Really Big!
    4Coventry

    Another one bites the Frost!

    Well well…Lloyd Kaufman and his Troma-Company nearly had me fooled there for a moment! Especially during the intro, "Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo" looks like it'll become an atmospheric and professionally plotted horror film, with an interesting topic and eerie set pieces. Very much UNLIKE the usual Troma products, in other words. In an isolated cabin deeply hidden on Manitou island, an elderly hunter explains that he's the guardian of a mythical monster called the "Wendigo". The Wendigo is an ancient Indian cannibalistic creature and a spiritual circle of human skulls prevents its resurrection. When the new hunting season opens, the circle is broken and, from that moment, the movie also turns into a typical Troma-production! We're talking lousy acting performances, a total lack of tension and continuity and the most absurd gory situations imaginable. The defeated guardian appoints a new one and, even though it totally remains unexplained why this girl is the new "chosen one", she travels to the island and combines forces with a clique of macho hunters. The monster kills every person on the island and it's not even safe anymore to eat chili… "Frostbiter: etc…" is an amusing low-budget horror flick as long as you're not expecting any logic. The gore is plentiful and cheesy, with several decapitations, ripped off faces and hideous cabin-demons that refer to Sam Raimi's "The Evil Dead"-films. There even is a giant poster of "Evil Dead 2" hanging on the wall. The dialogs are often very funny because they just don't make the slightest bit of sense. The only truly annoying aspect is the choice of totally inappropriate rock music that even plays when the characters are talking. Overall, worth a look if you're an undemanding fan of cheesy horror crap.
    7Skibz777

    A loving parody/homage to 'Evil Dead' that hits its mark every time.

    I've been a Troma fan ever since I was a small child, and I can say with confidence that the majority of the company's non-Lloyd Kaufman films tend to be…well, junk. I've wasted many, many hours of my life wading through some of Troma's most despicable pictures, but every once in a while I have the luck to stumble upon a true hidden gem, and "Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo" is one of them.

    Despite the "terror" that the DVD box promises us, "Frostbiter" is most definitely a comedy. More so, it's a straight-up parody of the "Evil Dead" movies: after a decades-long curse is disrupted, an army of ghouls and demonic forces see fit to attack the residents of a remote cabin in the woods, and before you know it, one of our shotgun-toting heroes has lost his right hand and a giant stop-motion tree-like monster is attacking the cabin. Just about every major plot point from "Evil Dead" 1 and 2 is spoofed, but it's all done with a knowing wink n' smile, and all approached in the same Raimi-esquire Three Stoogian fashion.

    Yes, it's stupid, and no, it doesn't adhere to anything remotely resembling logic, but it's consistently entertaining, and that's mostly because it's considerably well-made for its minuscule budget. The jokes, although mostly low-brow, are funny, the editing keeps the manic comic pace constant throughout the film, and the cinematography is rather good, especially during the action scenes: whenever one of those puppets comes to assault the protagonists, the camera goes into "Coen Brothers mode", whipping around frenetically, exaggerating close-ups, skewing perspectives…although said rubber puppets are insanely silly-looking and hardly plausible, one can't help but get involved in the scene.

    As with any low-budget picture, though, "Frostbiter" suffers from uneven acting: some of the actors were decent enough, but a few were distractingly terrible. At the center of the cast is Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton, who goofily hams up each of his scenes, coming off as a mix somewhere between a hyper Bill Murray and a subdued Chris Farley. Asheton isn't the best actor, no, but his sheer over-the-top presence seems to fit the zany tone of the movie quite well, and works excellently in comparison to the rest of the cast, who play their roles straight.

    'Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo' isn't the best Troma film, nor might it appeal to everyone within the Troma fan base, but it's certainly one of their better horror-comedies, and definitely worth a look for fans of offbeat horror or the "Evil Dead" series.
    5highway020

    worst haircut ever

    This comment is really the only sensible thing there is to say about this movie. As a film lover, I didn't even think it was funny. It was fascinatingly bad though, even the credits roll was bad. Really. As for the acting, script, direction, photography, sfx, etc; don't worry, there none of it involved- here my opinion differs with that of the credits roll. The only thing well done, was the stop-motion animation. As for lovers of cheesier and more synthetic than cheezepops: it's a gem. Best consumed under the influence of mind-expanding substances that take off the sharp edges. Oh, and the lifetime achievement for worst haircut is won by Lori Baker

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    • Trivia
      The movie takes place on Manitou Island. There are actually 2 Manitou Islands, North Manitou Island and South Manitou Island. Both are in the north end of Lake Michigan. But the movie doesn't say which one they are on. Neither island has an airport.
    • Goofs
      When Sandy faces the Wendigo she wears gloves. When the Wendigo is defeated, she has no gloves on but the reappear in the next shot.
    • Connections
      Features It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm a Hellbilly
      Written and Performed by Elvis Hitler

      Produced by Elvis Hitler & Len Punch

      Published by Elvis Hitler

      Courtesy of Restless Records

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Frostbiter
    • Filming locations
      • Michigan, USA
    • Production company
      • Troma Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $25,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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