IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
1949
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein Abgeordneter der heutigen Zeit verfolgt ein entführtes Mädchen in eine Geisterstadt und die Geister der Vergangenheit, die sie entführt haben.Ein Abgeordneter der heutigen Zeit verfolgt ein entführtes Mädchen in eine Geisterstadt und die Geister der Vergangenheit, die sie entführt haben.Ein Abgeordneter der heutigen Zeit verfolgt ein entführtes Mädchen in eine Geisterstadt und die Geister der Vergangenheit, die sie entführt haben.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Henry Kendrick
- Weasel
- (as Henry Max Kendrick)
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i saw this movie when i was a kid, and it is way cool. it kinda reminds me of movies made in that time like the gate, and the pit. cool late 80s movies ruled. this movie had some cool special effects for the time too. it seems like now, its just forgotten. i wonder if anyone else has seen it who remembers it for being cool. i think it would totally rule to get this out on DVD. it wasn't until recently that garbage pail kids came out officially. we need the monster squad too. does anyone else have any ideas for cool movies that are similar that need to come out on DVD? all of those movies rule. it brings me back to a time when movies were good, these days movies just seem to suck.
Deputy Langley (Franc Luz) picks up the trail of Kate (Catherine Hickland), a runaway bride. Soon, he finds out that she has been abducted by otherworldly forces. He ends up in strange territory, in a century old town that has been cursed for a long, long time. Langley, a fairly unflappable man who adjusts rather well to bizarre circumstances, realizes that he will have to be the one who frees this town of its curse. To do this, he will avenge the long ago sheriff, Harper (Blake Conway), by taking on psychotic, undead outlaw Devlin (Jimmie F. Skaggs) and his minions.
"Ghost Town" bucks the odds to rank as above average for Empire Films product. While some movies from this company are really no more than goofy fun, this one can be taken quite seriously. It benefits a lot from a script (by Duke Sandefur, based on a story by original director David Schmoeller) that is actually not overly predictable from scene to scene. The scenario may test the patience of some, with extended footage devoted to Langley stumbling through his surroundings and taking his bearings, but those who stick it out are rewarded with the perennially strange atmosphere of "Ghost Town". The visual effects are actually nicely done, with a juicy amount of gore as well and some effective makeup on Devlin. The extremely prolific Mac Ahlberg was the cinematographer, and Harvey Cohen composed the eerie score.
Luz is a personable lead, and he's well supported by lovely ladies Hickland, Penelope Windust as barmaid Grace, and Laura Schaefer as the young Etta, as well as an enigmatic Bruce Glover as the "dealer", Zitto Kazann as the blacksmith, and Michael Alldredge as Sheriff Bubba. The standout performance is by Skaggs, who appears to be having a good time as the creepy nemesis.
If you're a fan of '80s genre movies, this is a modestly enjoyable sleeper worthy of discovery.
Seven out of 10.
"Ghost Town" bucks the odds to rank as above average for Empire Films product. While some movies from this company are really no more than goofy fun, this one can be taken quite seriously. It benefits a lot from a script (by Duke Sandefur, based on a story by original director David Schmoeller) that is actually not overly predictable from scene to scene. The scenario may test the patience of some, with extended footage devoted to Langley stumbling through his surroundings and taking his bearings, but those who stick it out are rewarded with the perennially strange atmosphere of "Ghost Town". The visual effects are actually nicely done, with a juicy amount of gore as well and some effective makeup on Devlin. The extremely prolific Mac Ahlberg was the cinematographer, and Harvey Cohen composed the eerie score.
Luz is a personable lead, and he's well supported by lovely ladies Hickland, Penelope Windust as barmaid Grace, and Laura Schaefer as the young Etta, as well as an enigmatic Bruce Glover as the "dealer", Zitto Kazann as the blacksmith, and Michael Alldredge as Sheriff Bubba. The standout performance is by Skaggs, who appears to be having a good time as the creepy nemesis.
If you're a fan of '80s genre movies, this is a modestly enjoyable sleeper worthy of discovery.
Seven out of 10.
I remember seeing this movie on a tape with three other movies. A friend of mind had loaned me the tape for the weekend and I kept it for another week or so because I kept watching over and over and over this movie Ghost Town. It dragged me in so deep, I felt there was a personal message for me that I had to get before I could return the video to my friend.
As you know it is a very interesting film that hops back and forth from present day to the eerie past when Devlin and his cronies ruled supreme in this town. It was of course up to our present day sheriff Langley to first of all rescue the lovely heroine and then in order to return to the present day, he had to kill Devlin.
I think one of the great things about this movie was the characters. I feel that whoever chose the characters in this movie did a fantastic job because each of the actors and actresses were quite believable in their roles--no plastic acting.
Maybe that was the thing that kept me watching that movie 12 times or more during the week I had borrowed my friend's video--the 'believability' of the film thanks to the great acting throughout.
Very worthwhile watching!!!
As you know it is a very interesting film that hops back and forth from present day to the eerie past when Devlin and his cronies ruled supreme in this town. It was of course up to our present day sheriff Langley to first of all rescue the lovely heroine and then in order to return to the present day, he had to kill Devlin.
I think one of the great things about this movie was the characters. I feel that whoever chose the characters in this movie did a fantastic job because each of the actors and actresses were quite believable in their roles--no plastic acting.
Maybe that was the thing that kept me watching that movie 12 times or more during the week I had borrowed my friend's video--the 'believability' of the film thanks to the great acting throughout.
Very worthwhile watching!!!
I don't have a lot to say about this movie other than it was a damn fine little horror film. I found it to be in the style of The Evil Dead series. The main character of Langly goes from being a seeming 3rd rate heavy metal addicted stumpwater deputy into being a hero fighting evil. The difference here is that rather than an old spooky woods or a medieval keep, the he is tossed into a western ghost town. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who appreciates a little camp and a lot of fun tossed together with their living dead.
My review was written in October 1988 after watching the film on New World video cassette.
The supernatural thriller "Ghost Town" is a better-than-usual fright pic from Empire Pictures, earning a theatrical release this month from TWE ahead of home video availability via New World.
Atmospheric lensing by Empire stalwart Mac Ahlberg on Tucson locations offers a pleasant relief from recent sudiobound (in Rome) product from the late fantasy outfit.
Odd variation on familiar suspense format has pretty blonde Catherine Hickland driving her Mercedes on a remote road out West when she has a flat tire and is suddenly whisked away by a phantom rider coming out of a dust cloud.
Deputy sheriff Franc Luz investigates and finds a liberal ghost town whose inhabitants are undead, condemned to remain same by a dying sheriff's curse. Luz is given the old sheriff's badge and appointed to end the curse by destroying the lead baddie Devlin (Jimmie F. Skaggs) and saving Hickland from the villains' clutches.
Convincing makeup effects by John Buechler enhance Richard Governor's tight direction, which wisely grounds the fantasy in verisimilitude. Stunt director Kane Hodder later played Jason for Buechler in the most recent "Friday the 13th" feature.
The supernatural thriller "Ghost Town" is a better-than-usual fright pic from Empire Pictures, earning a theatrical release this month from TWE ahead of home video availability via New World.
Atmospheric lensing by Empire stalwart Mac Ahlberg on Tucson locations offers a pleasant relief from recent sudiobound (in Rome) product from the late fantasy outfit.
Odd variation on familiar suspense format has pretty blonde Catherine Hickland driving her Mercedes on a remote road out West when she has a flat tire and is suddenly whisked away by a phantom rider coming out of a dust cloud.
Deputy sheriff Franc Luz investigates and finds a liberal ghost town whose inhabitants are undead, condemned to remain same by a dying sheriff's curse. Luz is given the old sheriff's badge and appointed to end the curse by destroying the lead baddie Devlin (Jimmie F. Skaggs) and saving Hickland from the villains' clutches.
Convincing makeup effects by John Buechler enhance Richard Governor's tight direction, which wisely grounds the fantasy in verisimilitude. Stunt director Kane Hodder later played Jason for Buechler in the most recent "Friday the 13th" feature.
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- WissenswertesThe final released version of the film is actually a workprint version of the film and not a complete version of the film.
- PatzerTowards the beginning of the film, when Langley kneels down and picks up a handful of sand, you can clearly see the reflection of camera equipment in his sunglasses.
- Alternative VersionenGerman VHS release was cut by 25 seconds in order to reduce violence. Only in 2018 the uncut version was released.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th (2013)
- SoundtracksI am The Hunted
Written by Paul Sabu, Neil Citron & Bryant Markovitch
Performed by Swift Kick
Published by Jungle Boy Music, BMI.
Surrounded by Italians, BMI.
Markovitch Entertainment Group, BMI.
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 75.000 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.478 $
- 13. Nov. 1988
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 75.000 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 25 Min.(85 min)
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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