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Deer Woman

  • Episode aired Dec 9, 2005
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  • 57m
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6.4/10
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Cinthia Moura in Deer Woman (2005)
Dark ComedySplatter HorrorHorror

A harried, burned-out cop believes that a recent string of murders proves that the murderer might be a deer-like creature in the form of a beautiful woman, straight from a local Native Ameri... Read allA harried, burned-out cop believes that a recent string of murders proves that the murderer might be a deer-like creature in the form of a beautiful woman, straight from a local Native American folklore legend.A harried, burned-out cop believes that a recent string of murders proves that the murderer might be a deer-like creature in the form of a beautiful woman, straight from a local Native American folklore legend.

  • Director
    • John Landis
  • Writers
    • Mick Garris
    • Max Landis
    • John Landis
  • Stars
    • Brian Benben
    • Walter High
    • Michael P. Northey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Landis
    • Writers
      • Mick Garris
      • Max Landis
      • John Landis
    • Stars
      • Brian Benben
      • Walter High
      • Michael P. Northey
    • 42User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Brian Benben
    Brian Benben
    • Detective Dwight Faraday
    Walter High
    • Pool Player
    Michael P. Northey
    Michael P. Northey
    • Peeing Trucker
    Cinthia Moura
    Cinthia Moura
    • Deer Woman
    Sonja Bennett
    Sonja Bennett
    • Dana
    Anthony Griffith
    Anthony Griffith
    • Officer Jacob Reed
    John Destry
    • Trucker Witness
    John 'Bear' Curtis
    John 'Bear' Curtis
    • Truckstop Owner
    • (as John Bear Curtis)
    Alex Zahara
    Alex Zahara
    • Detective Patterson
    Maxine Miller
    Maxine Miller
    • Dog Lady
    John R. Taylor
    • Dead Monkey Man
    Edmond Kato Wong
    • Desk Cop
    • (as Edmond Wong)
    Steve Archer
    • Business Man
    Ben Cotton
    Ben Cotton
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    Lisa Marie Caruk
    Lisa Marie Caruk
    • Theoretical Girl
    Zoltan Buday
    • Pawnshop Guy
    Andy Thompson
    Andy Thompson
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    Don Thompson
    Don Thompson
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    • Director
      • John Landis
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      • Max Landis
      • John Landis
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    7donaldricco

    gorgeous deer woman!

    It's campy and sort of lame, but I was entertained, and that's all I could ask for! Made me laugh a few times too! And the lead actress is just drop dead gorgeous! Stunningly so! Fun aside, Landis references at least two of his other films - "An American Werewolf in London" and also "The Blues Brothers", specifically Murph and the Magic Tones!
    6Coventry

    An Indian Deer Woman in America

    I'm quickly becoming a massive fan of the "Masters of Horror"-series, despite this only being the third episode that I've watched. What can I say? So far, they all delivered a good story, a fair amount of tension and plenty of gory situations and hence I see absolutely no reason to be negative about this TV-initiative...This installment was directed and co-written by John Landis; a filmmaker who already deserves to be called a "master" in the genre if it were only for that one immortal classic "An American Werewolf in London". Landis also directed the very adequate "Innocent Blood" and "Shlock", but those are lesser known movies and belong more in the cult section. "Deer Woman" is a very nifty variation on the premise of urban legends/campfire tales/mythological stories that turn out frighteningly real and revolves on a stunning Indian beauty who seduces random guys and then tramples them to death with her deer legs. It takes quite a few dead bodies before fatigue police detective Faraday and officer Reed unofficially discover that the murders are committed exactly like it's described in an ancient Native American myth. The characters in "Deer Woman" are likable and there seems to be a much deeper story behind each and every one of them. The 60 minutes screenplay also preserves more than enough time for humor, witty dialogues and a truly priceless reference to the aforementioned "American Werewolf". Brian Benben is very adequate in his role of tormented copper and the unknown Cinthia Moura (the deer woman herself) is magnificent eye-candy. She hasn't got any lines but her natural charisma and gorgeous smile definitely did the job. Recommended!
    7gavin6942

    I Laughed, I Cried, I Laughed Again

    A trucker is killed in his semi by what appears to be a large deer, and a detective from the animal attacks division (Anthony Griffith) is left to investigate. Is the killer human, animal or something else?

    I really enjoyed this movie a lot. After seeing the thirteen movies from the first season of "Masters of Horror", let me say this proudly: "Deer Woman" is one of my favorites. I enjoyed a few of the others quite a bit (particularly "Jenifer", "Incident" and "Dreams in the Witch House")... but this one ranks right up at the top.

    John Landis gave us a movie that is more comedy than horror, but the kind of comedy a horror fan can appreciate. He even found a way to reference his classic "American Werewolf in London" (another bizarre animal attack). Way to go tying the mythology together, John.

    The deer jokes and imagery were very nice. I live in Wisconsin and I have seen my fair share of deer, so you would think that deer would bore me. Usually they do. But Steve the Deer telling the wigwam joke? Classic. The attack of the Flannel Deerman? I nearly shot Diet Coke out my nose. The scene where Anthony Griffith's character is thinking up different scenarios to explain the murder is the highlight of the film, though the actress from these sequences needs an upper lip.

    Dana the medical examiner (or whatever she was) was very sexy, with haunting eyes. More than Cynthia Moura, who is actually Brazilian and not Native American at all.

    You have some mutilated bodies and blood, and a description of a mangled body part that left me hurting for a few minutes. Overall, the gore is minimal, though... but what it lacks in gore it makes up for with great writing. Don't let the cover or Indian mythology scare you off. I know Indian myths sound pretty stupid, but this time we got something a little better than "Pet Sematery".

    The audio commentary features only Brian Benben and Anthony Griffith, so the bulk of the talking is about height differences and the film "Mandingo". The insight that John Landis or Max Landis could have provided is absent (though John does have interview segments on the DVD).
    7TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    The humor makes up for the few scares

    I was interested in this series from when I read about it being in its planning stages... since it didn't air on TV on a network available to me, I didn't get a chance to watch until just recently, where I discovered DVDs with singular episodes, as well as some special features for the episode. Not wanting to wind up with a bunch of episodes that I didn't like, I asked a friend of mine who has watched the series for recommendations. He named this and John Carpenter's effort, Cigarette Burns. In that this is the first episode that I've seen, I can't really draw any comparisons to the others... nor to Landis' earlier horror effort, An American Werewolf in London, as I've yet to find a copy of it. The plot is quite good, if not terribly deep. The mystery is slowly unraveled, if it is fairly simple. The pacing is very good... I was never bored while watching this. I was surprised to find few scares in this... there's gore enough, and several genuine "ick" moments(including a brief but unpleasant close-up of an autopsy in progress), but there's very little to jump at. The film makes up for this with humor... and lots of it. There's a smart-alecky sense of humor throughout, and almost every single laugh works. If you've liked any comedy effort by Landis, and you can take the black nature of many of the jokes, you'll definitely find this funny. Among the jokes is the running gag of the one police officer who irritates *everyone* around him to the point of them telling him to shut up. Brian Benben yet again displays his comedic talent(as he also did on the show named after him and on Dream On, where he also worked with Landis), and proves his depth as an actor. He carries the film perfectly. The actress portraying the title monster also does really well... with no lines of dialog, she uses facial expressions and gesturing to convey the emotions, and does so flawlessly. Also, she manages to shift between a sweetly-natured feminine character and a creature of pure evil from one moment to another. The effects are very well-done. The characters are well-written and interesting. Among them, the character of Dana, who seems to be mainly inspired by Abby Sciuto of NCIS(hey, it may not be original, but still). The cinematography shows signs of not being shot as a feature, theatrically-released project... it looks and feels somewhat "TV", and it works really well. For anyone bothered by such... this has a little female nudity, a bit of swearing in the dialog and, as mentioned earlier, some graphic stuff. All in all, this is just a funny film with a horror feel to it, a dark comedy with some gore and scares. I recommend this to any fan of John Landis, Brian Benben, horror and black humor. 7/10
    8Jonny_Numb

    Landis' sense of humor is 'Deer Woman''s secret weapon

    Of the "Masters of Horror" episodes released on DVD thus far, John Landis' 'Deer Woman' is by far the best (putting the incredibly overrated 'Cigarette Burns' to shame), and not due to the scare factor (of which there is next to none). No, 'Deer Woman' succeeds because of its relentless--often knee-slapping--brand of smart-ass humor. As this is an element that has been lacking in the episodes previously released to DVD, Landis infuses this ridiculous tale (about a Native American woman who transforms into the murderous title creature after seducing hapless males) with all the jokes and jabs it can contain without bursting under the pressure. The very funny Brian Benben plays a disgraced cop now taking calls for 'animal accidents,' when several corpses stomped into hamburger cross his radar; all leads wind up dead ends (and are encapsulated in a side-splitting 'what if?'-montage), until an Indian casino employee unspools the myth of the Deer Woman. Like I said before--anyone looking for horror (in spite of a decent ration of gore) will be disappointed; those seeking a fast-paced comic romp with mild horror overtones will be ecstatic.

    7.5 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      When talking to the captain, the police discuss a wolf attack in London in 1981. That would be the events of John Landis' An American Werewolf in London (1981) about which they are talking.
    • Goofs
      Cinthia Moura, while lovely, is Brazilian and doesn't look remotely Native American.
    • Quotes

      Casino Manager: Why does everything have to have a why with you people? You know, it's a woman with deer legs, motive really isn't an issue here.

    • Connections
      References The Blues Brothers (1980)

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • IDT Entertainment
      • Nice Guy Productions
      • Reunion Pictures
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      • 57m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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