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Shallow Ground

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
4.9K
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Shallow Ground (2004)
HorrorThriller

A naked teenage boy covered in blood appears at a remote sheriff's station one year after the brutal unsolved murder of a local girl. Now Sheriff Jack Shepherd, guilt ridden over the girl's ... Read allA naked teenage boy covered in blood appears at a remote sheriff's station one year after the brutal unsolved murder of a local girl. Now Sheriff Jack Shepherd, guilt ridden over the girl's murder, must confront his own demons as he desperately searches for the boy's true identit... Read allA naked teenage boy covered in blood appears at a remote sheriff's station one year after the brutal unsolved murder of a local girl. Now Sheriff Jack Shepherd, guilt ridden over the girl's murder, must confront his own demons as he desperately searches for the boy's true identity and possible victims. Little does Jack realize that he has started down a path that will... Read all

  • Director
    • Sheldon Wilson
  • Writer
    • Sheldon Wilson
  • Stars
    • Timothy V. Murphy
    • Stan Kirsch
    • Lindsey Stoddart
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    4.9K
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    • Director
      • Sheldon Wilson
    • Writer
      • Sheldon Wilson
    • Stars
      • Timothy V. Murphy
      • Stan Kirsch
      • Lindsey Stoddart
    • 88User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Timothy V. Murphy
    Timothy V. Murphy
    • Jack Sheppard
    Stan Kirsch
    Stan Kirsch
    • Stuart Dempsey
    Lindsey Stoddart
    Lindsey Stoddart
    • Laura Russell
    Patty McCormack
    Patty McCormack
    • Helen Reedy
    Rocky Marquette
    Rocky Marquette
    • Boy
    Natalie Avital
    Natalie Avital
    • Darby Owens
    Chris Hendrie
    Chris Hendrie
    • Albert Underhill
    Tara Killian
    Tara Killian
    • Amy Underhill
    Myron Natwick
    Myron Natwick
    • Harvey
    Steve Eastin
    Steve Eastin
    • Detective Russell
    John Kapelos
    John Kapelos
    • Leroy Riley
    Christine Avila
    Christine Avila
    • Mrs. Underhill
    Ori Pfeffer
    Ori Pfeffer
    • Curtis
    Victor Campos
    Victor Campos
    • Bus Driver
    John MacKane
    • Passenger #1
    John Henry Whitaker
    John Henry Whitaker
    • Passenger #2
    • (as John Whitaker)
    Tom Druilhet
    Tom Druilhet
    • Passenger #3
    Sheri Foster
    Sheri Foster
    • Female Detective
    • Director
      • Sheldon Wilson
    • Writer
      • Sheldon Wilson
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    User reviews88

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    7willywants

    ALMOST a very good movie...

    This strange horror offering has a blood-spattered teenage boy showing up at a police station. What happened to him, and how does this event tie in with the murder of a girl the previous year? This off-beat little horror film came out of the blue (for me at least), because prior to seeing it in my local video store, I'd never heard of it. I rented it, and let me say that while it's not the best horror flick I've seen lately, and it certainly does have it's fair share of problems, it's definitely a breath of fresh air from most of the crap released into cinema these days that people call "horror". Considering it's tiny budget, "Shallow Ground" pulls off some pretty impressive stuff. The film is shot on 16mm but looks great visually, I was shocked afterwords when I found out it WASN'T shot on 35mm. The actors were hit and miss but that's to be expected from a film of this caliber. Steve London's score is very good too, nicely dark and foreboding. One of the best aspects of the film though are the great make-up effects by Patrick Magee. There's lots of disgusting-looking corpses and blood, and the death of the Helen (Patricia McCormack) was great. There's almost no CGI used in this film (thank God) and horror fans will most certainly be pleased by the gruesome set pieces on display here.

    Still, there's some stuff that didn't work so well too. The plot takes a long time to unfold and really isn't that interesting. The characters were mostly 1-D, and the ending, though cool, makes no sense whatsoever. This is an odd little horror film, certainly not bad but not *quite* great either. Still recommended, though, as it most certainly is unique and well-done.

    7/10.
    Dethcharm

    Red Ink...

    A blood-covered, naked teenage boy walks into a small town sheriff's office. The two deputies on duty think they've got a maniac on their hands. Unfortunately, it's not that simple.

    SHALLOW GROUND is a twisted tale of supernatural revenge. There's a serial killer on the prowl, but this is a relatively minor problem.

    A huge dam is being constructed, forcing the town into near extinction. Most residents have already left. The remaining skeleton crew find themselves caught up in a battle between the guilty living and the vengeful dead.

    This is a low-budget (well under $100k) film that makes good use of its funds. The effects are wickedly well done, and the acting is believable. The wonderful Patty McCormack plays a central role in this flesh-crawler. The "family dinner" scene toward the end is unforgettable.

    Recommended for lovers of the disturbing and macabre...
    george-irwin

    Plot keeps you wanting more, awesome shot for a micro budget

    Saw the flick in Montreal and overall loved it. The plot keeps giving you tidbits and lets your imagination go to lots of places, then adds another twist.

    The quality of the shooting is amazing for a microbudget flick and it is well rounded (good score, etc.).

    The pure horror makes for a great summer flick. Sure there is the odd cheesy horror moment of guy stuffing boxes in his truck for ten minutes waiting for the horror to happen, but not many of us are going to this to be fully intellectually stimulated.

    Overall, great story, great effects, good production, definitely worth some summer or halloween fun!
    6tenten76

    A bloody mess

    Great idea for an opening - a naked teenage boy, covered in blood from head to foot, walks out of the forest holding a big butcher knife - and into the Sheriff's station which is packing up, making ready to leave.

    Bad idea - a Sheriff with a heavy Irish brogue, corny dialogue, some truly 'WTF?!' editing, having all the 'good guys' in the film at least 5 minutes behind the audience (in a 'come on, it's obvious!' way), and a final shot that will have people leaving the cinema asking their friends "What on earth was that about?!" The director / DP knows how to do fish-eye shots, slo-mo, reverse-filming, all those bog-standard music-video things (and the lighting was fine) - even the SFX were fine - but the film really falls down on plot, script and editing. The plot, what it is, is revealed too slowly. I'm all for suspense, but not when you waste 45 minutes and leave only the last 45 or so to shoe-horn all the development in. Characters (and red-herrings) are suddenly forgotten / nobody reacts in a normal way / there's no real clue to events (and people) that are revealed later.. And - given the plot, which I'm trying not to reveal - there's way too little explanation of events which we're told are happening elsewhere (and would make what's going on more coherent).

    As I say, the final shot - clearly designed to be a 'sting in the tail' (maybe even a hint at a sequel, or events continuing) will instead leave you walking out of the theatre trying to work out why?! / what?! / and, is there any way I can get my money back? (no).
    6claudio_carvalho

    Promising and Intriguing Beginning, Confusing and Disappointing Resolution

    While preparing to shutdown a sheriff's station in the woods, the deputies Stuart Dempsey (Stan Kirsch) and Laura Russell (Lindsey Stoddart) are surprised by a naked teenager covered in blood and with a hunt knife in his hand. The boy is arrested and Sheriff Jack Sheppard (Timothy V. Murphy) is summoned by his assistant. While investigating the identity of the boy, Jack hopes to solve the disappearance of many people in the area, including his girlfriend. When the identity of the boy is disclosed, the mystery increases.

    The beginning of "Shallow Ground" is promising and intriguing, and I recalled the "X-Files" series. Unfortunately, in a certain moment, it seems that director and writer Sheldon Wilson lost the control of his creation and the story goes nowhere, becoming very confused and having an unsatisfactory and disappointing resolution. In the end, there are three plots: the lead one, about the old lady that lost her husband and daughter in the dam, blames everybody and "builds" a new family of her own: the secondary one is about the torment sheriff , that suffers for not having saved the blond girl. The third one is about a drug dealer that was executed in the city. For some unexplained reason, the dead seek revenge, and all the people killed in the woods somehow combines in one gore being. The same happens with the drug dealer. But why so much complication, wouldn't it be easier if the boy had gone directly to the killer's house and stop her crimes the same way the dealer did with the officer that shot him? The last scene is simply an awful hook for a possible sequel. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Terra Rasa" ("Shallow Ground")

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    • Trivia
      In reference to the scene where Darby gets attacked in the medical van, Natalie Avital said: "The stunt coordinator was great. For the scene where I am hanging from the branch they had this box and between takes they would throw the box in for me to rest on. It was a little wild when I was hanging, but I was hanging."
    • Goofs
      The sheriff carries a Ruger Mini-14 rifle throughout the film, however there is never a magazine in the weapon. Though Ruger does make a version of the rifle with a fixed internal magazine, you can clearly see the open magazine well in a few shots; he's carrying an empty weapon.
    • Quotes

      Stuart Dempsey: Things haven't exactly been normal around here, you know what I'm saying?

      Detective Russell: Things haven't been normal anywhere for the last 24 hours.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Mortuary (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      No One Leaves
      Written by Nicole Hughes, Jeff Dalziel and Steve London

      Performed by Scratching Post

      Produced by Jeff Dalziel

      Co-produced by Nicole Hughes

      Courtesy of Sony/ATV Music and Raglan Road Music Publishing

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2005 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 鬼霧重重
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Deco Filmworks
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    • Budget
      • $72,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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