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Based on rare crime scene footage of the (unpublicized) 1958 murder of actress Scarlett May. A supernatural horror/mystery based on actual events.Based on rare crime scene footage of the (unpublicized) 1958 murder of actress Scarlett May. A supernatural horror/mystery based on actual events.Based on rare crime scene footage of the (unpublicized) 1958 murder of actress Scarlett May. A supernatural horror/mystery based on actual events.
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Lila Pearsall
- Pirate Wench #2
- (as Lila Dean)
Matthew Bushell
- Bandana Man
- (as Matt Bushell)
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- TriviaRick Baker: Legendary makeup artist Rick Baker appears as the First Mate.
- ConnectionsReferenced in New Terminal Hotel (2010)
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Dark Reel is severely damaged goods no matter how you look at it. It sucks because there's some good ideas trying their best to flourish beneath a mountain of sludge, but nothing of any value can breech the surface of this purely shitty B movie with scant traces of a decent outing. It starts off with a black and white prologue that looks like the only part of the film that wasn't shot with an etch-a-sketch. Scarlett, a young aspiring actress, is lured into a dark abandoned set warehouse under the pretence of an audition, and brutally murdered. Fast forward about six decades, where a young groupie (Edward Furlong, looking like a sack of poo warmed over) wins a walk on role in a sickeningly trashy B movie monstrosity, starring a legendary scream queen (Tiffany Shepis, also a legendary scream queen in real life). It's not long before so,done with ties to the murder in the prologue starts skulking around the set after hours and hacking people to pieces in ways that are as tasteless as they are cheap looking. The film has one redeeming quality, if you are a fan: Lance Henriksen. He plays Connor Pritchett, schlock movie producer and general whacko. Lance seriously plays the part like he has no idea what the script is, making up verbal diarrhea on the fly, undergoing titanic mood swings and displaying the coherency of someone with serious issues. It's fun to watch him crash and burn, and even in the most awful poop material like this, he still shines, as bats@$t crazy as he is. There's also a cop played by Tony Todd who acts just as unstable as Lance, and Todd rides the wave of his awfully written dialogue and poor direction like a sheepish pro. This is literally one of the worst movies I've ever seen, and the funny thing is that it didn't have to be. The premise itself is great, and even on the couch change budget it was stuck with, they could have at least tried. But no, they threw in the bloody towel and instead of a gem or even an admirable failure we get this monumental piece of festering garbage instead. I had to keep myself occupied in any scenes without Henriksen by hitting half speed fast forward so the characters sound like chipmunks. It says a lot about a flick when you have to do that. Avoid at any cost.
- NateWatchesCoolMovies
- Jun 14, 2016
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- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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