A group of high schoolers break into an abandoned resort hotel, unaware that it is haunted.A group of high schoolers break into an abandoned resort hotel, unaware that it is haunted.A group of high schoolers break into an abandoned resort hotel, unaware that it is haunted.
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Ellis Williams
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This under the radar indie horror wasn't cheap to make, standing at over 2 million dollars Pray for Morning looks a lot better than it's shoddily made cover art and stars horror legend Udo Kier.
It tells the story of a right of passage for youngsters to spend a night in an abandoned hotel, but the latest batch are in for the night of their lives as they find themselves getting picked off one by one.
Though not an original concept the delivery is, this isn't your standard slasher or ghosty flick it's something altogether different and has character.
Sadly the execution is lacking and the film is just plain messy, with an unlikeable cast, confused plot and mediocre delivery this should by all rights have been better.
It has it's moments but they are too few and far between, so though it starts promisingly enough it spirals out of control and faceplants hard.
The Good:
Promising start
Deaths are pretty brutal
The Bad:
Highly amateurish cover art
Poorly made
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Udo Kier is overdue a lifetime achievement award
The horror genre needs more bone crunching
It tells the story of a right of passage for youngsters to spend a night in an abandoned hotel, but the latest batch are in for the night of their lives as they find themselves getting picked off one by one.
Though not an original concept the delivery is, this isn't your standard slasher or ghosty flick it's something altogether different and has character.
Sadly the execution is lacking and the film is just plain messy, with an unlikeable cast, confused plot and mediocre delivery this should by all rights have been better.
It has it's moments but they are too few and far between, so though it starts promisingly enough it spirals out of control and faceplants hard.
The Good:
Promising start
Deaths are pretty brutal
The Bad:
Highly amateurish cover art
Poorly made
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Udo Kier is overdue a lifetime achievement award
The horror genre needs more bone crunching
What we call in Spanish NACA! AKA stupid vulgar and cheap. NACA! the acting is stupid. the plot is pointless. the cinematography was almost vomit inducing. the title is cheesy and unoriginal. the editing was disastrous, the lighting was completely reprehensible. the pace was slow. the set looked like the tower of terror at Walt Disney world. (disny's tower of terror was more frightening than this). The opening credits were that of a cheap porn film after-party. Bottomline is that for someone who is studying film (and even those who are not) This movie is a complete waste of time and money. one out of ten stars. I would truly give zero if I could.
The most cliché group of teenagers decide to ditch their graduation party to spend a night in an abandoned and haunted hotel as a way of marking end of their youth, friendships etc.
When I started watching this, I was ready for the usual sloppy horror movie, with terrible acting, terrible plot choices and, well, basically the usual stuff that all horror fans are already used to by this point. Although I have to say, that "Pray for Morning" did contain all of the previously mentioned things, it was also surprisingly entertaining.
When I started watching this, I was ready for the usual sloppy horror movie, with terrible acting, terrible plot choices and, well, basically the usual stuff that all horror fans are already used to by this point. Although I have to say, that "Pray for Morning" did contain all of the previously mentioned things, it was also surprisingly entertaining.
When this movie first started I thought...Oh No another teen slasher flick! It's about these teens on there graduation night they go to this hotel that is supposed to be haunted. They are gonna stay the night, and go to the individual rooms where these kids from the 80's were murdered.
It starts off kinda slow, but really picks up by the middle. What I thought about the movie totally changed, It has twists and turns you really don't know what's going on until the end.
This movie was not your typical cookie cutter horror movie. I think you should definitely pick this up.
It starts off kinda slow, but really picks up by the middle. What I thought about the movie totally changed, It has twists and turns you really don't know what's going on until the end.
This movie was not your typical cookie cutter horror movie. I think you should definitely pick this up.
I was actually pleasantly surprised by this movie. That may be because I'm a major fan of B horror movies, mostly because I like to laugh at them...but this one I actually found I was enjoying it. I have to admit the acting was a little sub-par for many of the characters and a lot of the plot was cliché and directly from some A list horror, but really nothing is new anymore so I didn't mind that too much. The plot was pretty good...the characters...could have been developed better, and some just seemed pathetic. But it is horror and they still were a bit entertaining. What bothered me the most was the special effects, of course it was low budget, but come on...the lighting seemed like sunlight shining on a pool. Other than that I thought it was highly entertaining. Just ignore the actors' looks of "horror" which look more like surprise and trying not to laugh. Oh and ignore the horrible title. Other than that, if you enjoy and I mean enjoy B list movies I think you'll be surprised.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Cartney Wearn went to great pains to convince the actors in pre-production that the severed hands their characters would discover inside the abandoned Royal Crescent Hotel would be real cadaver hands. He made them follow strict protocol when handling the "real" corpse hands on set, and even had the props department take great pains to maintain the illusion. They did not, in fact, see the hands until they shot their first take. So, the reactions seen in the film are real, even if the hands are not.
- Quotes
Dylan: Alright, when you stand at a bar, it's casual. One arm up, one arm down. A thousand yard stare. People will look at you. Alright. You don't look at them.
Topher: [after positioning himself in the wrong kind of formation] Like this, Dylan?
Dylan: [laughs; sarcastically] Yeah.
Topher: Really?
Dylan: No! You look like a frickin' retard!
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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