Ein Junge ist nach dem Tod seines Heavy-Metal-Idols Sammi Curr am Boden zerstört. Doch als die Halloween-Nacht naht, entdeckt er, dass er der einzige sein könnte, der Sammi von einem satanis... Alles lesenEin Junge ist nach dem Tod seines Heavy-Metal-Idols Sammi Curr am Boden zerstört. Doch als die Halloween-Nacht naht, entdeckt er, dass er der einzige sein könnte, der Sammi von einem satanischen Comeback aus dem Jenseits abhalten kann.Ein Junge ist nach dem Tod seines Heavy-Metal-Idols Sammi Curr am Boden zerstört. Doch als die Halloween-Nacht naht, entdeckt er, dass er der einzige sein könnte, der Sammi von einem satanischen Comeback aus dem Jenseits abhalten kann.
- Maggie Wong-Hernandez
- (as Clare Nono)
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- (as Denny Pierce)
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Tormented relentlessly by asinine athletes, Marc finds his escape in metal star Sammi Curr. When Curr suddenly dies, Marc is left adrift in high school hell. Then, a DJ (Gene Simmons) gives him a copy of Curr's unreleased final album.
The next thing we know, the record is playing backward, a demon is released, and the fun begins!
This movie is especially meaningful if you were a metal fan in the 1980's, or if you were an outcast in school. It's humorous, as well as a bit poignant...
Let me explain why: Okay, here's this kid Eddie. Eddie is your typical 80s headbanger (you know, Motley Crue, W.A.S.P, Anthrax....you get the idea) except Eddie has a brain. Eddie(brilliantly portrayed by Marc Price) is the target for frequent bullying and public humiliation (see the locker room scene). He has exactly two friends and his only consolation comes from his music. His idol, Sammie Curr, happens to share the same hometown as Eddie and Eddie writes the guy (what seems to be) on a daily basis. Well, Sammie dies dies in a hotel fire and Eddie is naturally devastated. So, he goes to see his D.J. buddy "Nuke" (played by none other than Gene Simmons). Nuke sees how torn up the kid is over Sammy's death and gives him Sammie's last record which was never released. Nuke also tries to explain to the kid (apparantly Nuke knew Sammie in high school) that his idol wasn't such a nice guy. "He was always angry." Of course, this means nothing to Eddie. He is totally infatuated with the guy and he believes that the two have some sort of connection.
More humiliation and more torment follow Eddie until he finally plays the record. Upon playing the record backwards, he finds that he can communicate with Sammie's ghost. He also learns that Sammies is more than eager to help Eddie get revenge on the high school jocks who have made his life such a living hell. In a good way, Sammie gives Eddie the nerve to stick up for himself. Eddie also learns that Sammie is bent on wreaking havoc on the town that refused him the right to play in his home town years ago.
You see, this all leads to Eddie having to make a choice: Either turn on his idol OR save the town from mass destruction.
All in all, I give this cult classic a perfect 10. It is totally entertaining and has a very clever script. I especially liked all of the cameos. Gene Simmons as "Nuke" was awesome, Ozzy himself was great as a reverand who despises rock music, and Charles Martin Smith (you know, "Toad" from American Graffiti") he's here too. He was also the director.
There are many reasons to see this movie. The acting is good by the whole cast, there are some genuinely suspensful moments, there is some great humor, there is "the dweeb getting revenge on the jock" scenario, and the music kicks ass. It is also a great flick for anyone who was into the whole "80s metal" movement of the time. I whole heartedly recommend. When is this coming to DVD anyway?
I was not familiar with this film, and had no idea what it was about. Today, if you say "Trick or Treat", people will think of "Trick 'r Treat", if they know their horror films at all. But right from the start, I liked what was going on here, a rock and roll horror film set in the heavy metal 1980s when rock went head to head with the PMRC.
Unfortunately, the film does not quite live up to the early promise, and is not helped by some irritating music. (I like heavy metal, but some of the tracks on here are awful.) We get a story that is a bit like "Shocker" and a bit like "Rock and Roll Nightmare", though very much its own story... worth a peek, though perhaps not the lost treasure I wish I was.
So despite the movie's lack of appeal to awards committees, it does have some great moments, and although it does not have mass appeal, I don't think that was its purpose. It reaches out to the lost children of the world by showing them that they are not alone.
Besides, it is just a fun movie. Where else will you get to see Ozzy Osbourne preach about the evils of heavy metal music?
Oh yeah: One person compared Sammi Curr to Alice Cooper, which isn't a bad comparison, but I am positive that he was modelled after Blackie Lawless of W.A.S.P. He had the same look and similar attitude, and just as Blackie was a big target of the PMRC, Sammi was a big target of the parents groups in Trick or Treat.
I would also highly recommend another cheesy 80s horror movie called "Basket Case".
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- WissenswertesGene Simmons: KISS co-founder and bassist was offered the role of Sammi Curr, but he opted for the cameo role of Eddie's friend, rock DJ Nuke, instead. Simmons claimed that he did this as a tribute to famous rock DJ Wolfman Jack, his childhood idol. Ironically, Wolfman Jack was most famous for American Graffiti, that starred this movie's director Charles Martin Smith.
- PatzerAfter removing her bra, Genie's bra straps reappear and disappear while she's listening to the "Peace Offering" tape.
- Zitate
Reverend Aaron Gilstom: Demonic beasts. Whatever happened to the good old simple love song? "I love you." That's what good words use. Nowadays they have to write some sickness. It's just absoultely sick and bizarre, and I'm going to do my upmost best to try and stop it now."
Talk show host: Anything you'd like to add in conclusion?
Reverend Aaron Gilstom: These evil people have just got to be stopped.
- Crazy CreditsA brief clip with Ozzy Osbourne as Rev. Aaron Gilstrom appears after the end credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Fastway: After Midnight (1986)
- SoundtracksStand Up
Composed and Performed by Fastway
Produced by Fast Eddie Clarke (as Eddie Clark) and Will Reid Dick
Courtesy of CBS Records
Published by De Laurentiis Music (ASCAP)
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- Drehorte
- 105 Borden Avenue, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA(Eddie's house)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 6.797.218 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.912.687 $
- 26. Okt. 1986
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 6.797.218 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 38 Min.(98 min)
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- 1.85 : 1