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Screaming Dead

  • Video
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
514
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Erin Brown in Screaming Dead (2003)
Slasher HorrorHorror

Sleaze photographer Roger Neale and three beautiful models take up residence in a reportedly haunted old building - an ideal location for Neale's photographic "study in terror."Sleaze photographer Roger Neale and three beautiful models take up residence in a reportedly haunted old building - an ideal location for Neale's photographic "study in terror."Sleaze photographer Roger Neale and three beautiful models take up residence in a reportedly haunted old building - an ideal location for Neale's photographic "study in terror."

  • Director
    • Brett Piper
  • Writer
    • Brett Piper
  • Stars
    • Rob Monkiewicz
    • Rachael Robbins
    • Erin Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    514
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brett Piper
    • Writer
      • Brett Piper
    • Stars
      • Rob Monkiewicz
      • Rachael Robbins
      • Erin Brown
    • 21User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rob Monkiewicz
    Rob Monkiewicz
    • Sam Rogan
    Rachael Robbins
    Rachael Robbins
    • Maura Holloway
    Erin Brown
    Erin Brown
    • Bridget
    • (as Misty Mundae)
    Joseph Farrell
    • Roger Neale
    Heidi Kristoffer
    Heidi Kristoffer
    • Lauren
    C.J. DiMarsico
    • Jennifer
    Kevin G. Shinnick
    • Rossiter
    A.J. Khan
    A.J. Khan
    • Model in Opening Sequence
    Sylvianne Chebance
    Sylvianne Chebance
    • Receptionist
    Marc Gettis
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      • Brett Piper
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      • Brett Piper
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    7unbrokenmetal

    Devil inside

    This is a clever little horror flick and clearly underrated. It demonstrates the idea of split personality when the photographer Roger (Joseph Farrell) meets his 'alter ego' Rossiter (Kevin Shinnick). Whereas the photographer only arranges scenes with the girls that scare them, but don't actually hurt them, the devil in him breaks out and then takes the job to the extreme. Transformed into Rossiter, Roger may at last torture and kill.

    Some reviews below give me the impression most people take movies much too literally, so I elaborate a bit of the transformation idea. Check out 1:00:47 when Roger discovers Rossiters machine. Fascinated, he pulls the lever and says "this is ingenious"! We shall see Rossiter stand at the machine later just like that. Check out 1:10:41 when a hand seems to reach out of Rogers brain (or rather: mind) and smashes him against the door so that he 'dissolves' into an unrecognizable pulp. But when in 1:16:00 Sam Rogan enters the room, there is no body on the floor. Roger has disappeared - he was replaced by Rossiter.

    Roger was still full of excuses (his artistic purposes), fear and restrictions. His released inner demon knows nothing of this and just does what Roger may only have had (wishful or terrifying) fantasies about. The actually scary idea behind the movie is therefore that once you lose control, you'll never be the same again. If that involves covering Misty Mundae in red paint, it may however seem negotiable ;-)
    2masercot

    It Might've Been Worse

    Certainly, if the movie carried a specifically designed tone to make the viewer's heads explode it would've been worse. Actually, halfway through, I was praying for such a tone. I've never fast-fowarded through a nude scene before this movie, but the dialog voided out the excitement from the nudity.

    Misty Mundae is an attractive woman; however, it takes more than beauty to save this movie. It would take all the best doctors in the east to save this movie and, even then, I doubt it could be anything more than something to separate channel 357 from 359.

    Well, that was what was bad about the movie. What follows is what was good about the movie:
    3xposipx

    Dull

    A perverted photographer takes three models into a haunted mansion for his next big photo shoot. One thing leads to another and we see that this isn't your average photo shoot. The girls are locked in cellars and treated like prisoners, but soon the photographer realizes he's not the only perverted one in the house...

    Gore could have saved this movie's final outcome. There were plenty of opportunities that left us feeling ripped off. There was a severed hand briefly, and a few horrible CGI cuttings. I don't understand why this company always uses lame CGI instead of putting their low budget into cheap "real" gore effects.

    At least it stars Misty Mundae. This is the most redeeming value of the film.

    The script was pretty weak, so that didn't help. Misty Mundae really isn't a bad actress...I think she has potential to do real horror if she ever wants to. Kevin G. Shinnick was the photographer -- he was also pretty good and understood his part pretty well. The other females were all typical bimboesque characters. None of them really had too many lines, and that was a good thing. Rob Monkiewicz played the cool guy trying to save all of the girls. He got on my nerves horribly throughout the entire movie. Not much to say -- typical shock-o-rama acting.

    They're really learning how to make movies look pretty good without much of a budget. The film quality was great, the lighting was good, and the sets and props were great too. BUT this is shock-o-rama, therefore, there are horribly lame CGI effects instead of gore and bright red paint used as blood. The audio was pretty low and muffled as well. For every good aspect, there is also a bad one.

    Final Thoughts: This was supposedly shock-o-rama's attempt at a real horror film. Though they are progressing nicely, butthis didn't cut it. Keep the actors, keep the directors, DUMP THE CGI EFFECTS. Get some nice "real" gore in here and we might get some really decent horror movies instead of this.
    5etale

    Let down by the script

    I liked the acting and the directing in this film, but, alas, the script left a lot to be desired. First of all, do you really think that Neal would have as much clout, considering the subject matter of his photographs? I have my doubts that they would end up in all those prestigous galleries, if they did, I'm sure that feminists would picket them or they might be shut down by the authorities for indecency (Can you imagine if he tried to show in Cincinatti, for example?). I would say that if Rogan got fired for telling off Neal that he could take his ex-boss to court and press charges against both of them. After all, I'm sure that even New Jersey must have laws against this type of "art." As it is, the acting, photography and the directing was quite well done, especially considering this being a low budget film, but the script left my suspension of disbelief hanging there.
    3fibreoptic

    So bad that it's bad and will remain bad even while drunk.

    From the get go i could tell that this movie was going to be like Hell Asylum. It's amateurish with bad acting and cheapy crappy effects. The story is kind of good but of course was never pushed in the right direction. The characters kept saying how creepy and spooky the place was and that it was an old abandoned asylum or something. Abandoned? The place didn't have a spec of dust and it looked quite modern. Bare yes but old and abandoned it wasn't. Whoever scouted for a location for this movie sucked.

    I'll briefly give the story. It's about a successful photographer who combines art with bondage and S&M. He's a real sleaze bag and rents a place so he can work on his art with 3 female models and his female assistant but are also joined by a big hulking ug ug kinda guy who works for an estate agency or something and has to oversee this guy for insurance purposes (it's kind of hazy). But needless to say there's an evil ghost in this place.

    I watched this while having a few beers and i'm sorry but Screaming Dead is in a word 'dead' and no way could you ever say that this film is so bad it's good! It's so bad it's bad! Apart from a potentially good story gone to waste and nice looking women there's not much good about this movie. There's only one gore effect in it too. I'm giving it an extremely generous 3/10 for reasonable but wasted story, nice looking girls and one good gore effect.

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    Related interests

    Roger Jackson in Scream (1996)
    Slasher Horror
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    • Trivia
      This film was shot on location at an old abandoned sanitarium in Marlboro, New Jersey.
    • Quotes

      Maura Holloway: Has it occurred to you that you're not the only one that cares about those girls? Maybe I'm sticking around to make sure that things don't go too far!

      Sam Rogan: They already have gone too far.

      Maura Holloway: Well maybe I'm making sure they don't go too further!

      Sam Rogan: Too further?

      Maura Holloway: Yeah.

      Sam Rogan: God you're cute.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The 100 Scariest Movie Moments (2004)

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кричащие мертвецы
    • Filming locations
      • Marlboro, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • E.I. Independent Cinema
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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