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Savage Weekend

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 28min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,5/10
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Savage Weekend (1979)
OrroreSlasher Horror

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSeveral couples head upstate to the country to watch a boat being built. Unfortunately they are stalked by a murderer behind a ghoulish mask.Several couples head upstate to the country to watch a boat being built. Unfortunately they are stalked by a murderer behind a ghoulish mask.Several couples head upstate to the country to watch a boat being built. Unfortunately they are stalked by a murderer behind a ghoulish mask.

  • Regia
    • David Paulsen
    • John Mason Kirby
  • Sceneggiatura
    • David Paulsen
  • Star
    • Christopher Allport
    • Jim Doerr
    • David Gale
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,5/10
    1920
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    • Regia
      • David Paulsen
      • John Mason Kirby
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Paulsen
    • Star
      • Christopher Allport
      • Jim Doerr
      • David Gale
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    • 49Recensioni della critica
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    Christopher Allport
    Christopher Allport
    • Nicky
    Jim Doerr
    • Robert Fathwood
    • (as James Doerr)
    David Gale
    David Gale
    • Mac Macauley
    Devin Goldenberg
    • Jay Alsop
    Marilyn Hamlin
    Marilyn Hamlin
    • Marie Sales Pettis
    Caitlin O'Heaney
    Caitlin O'Heaney
    • Shirley Sales
    • (as Kathleen Heaney)
    Jeff Pomerantz
    Jeff Pomerantz
    • Greg Pettis
    • (as Jeffrey David Pomerantz)
    William Sanderson
    William Sanderson
    • Otis
    Yancy Butler
    Yancy Butler
    • Little Girl
    • (as Yancy Victoria Butler)
    Adam Hirsch
    • Jeremy Pettis
    Don Plumley
    • Pool Player
    Ben Simon
    • Lumberman
    Geraldine Chapin
    • Woman at Bar
    Rae Chapin
    • Lumberman
    Claude Paulsen
    • Waitress at Bar
    Robert T. Henderson
    • Bartender
    • Regia
      • David Paulsen
      • John Mason Kirby
    • Sceneggiatura
      • David Paulsen
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    6Chase_Witherspoon

    Sex, boats and duct tape

    Five people take a trip to a backwoods community where one of them is restoring a large boat, the ownership of which is a matter of considerable anger on behalf of local yokel Otis (Sanderson) whose father, and the original owner of the boat, has recently died. Otis is "none too pleased" that city folk are taking away his blood, sweat and tears and he plans to get even. Meanwhile, promiscuous Shirley (O'Heaney) sunbathes naked, has random sexual encounters with Jay (Goldenberg) while the new boat owner (Doerr) and his girlfriend Marie (Hamilin, essentially the central character) are also indulging their carnal desires at every given opportunity. Flamboyant queen Chris Allport minces about, making salads and peeping lustfully as the two couples cavort, all the while Otis is plotting his revenge by his late-father's grave-stone.

    It reminds me of a poor man's "Deliverance" in some respects and while at first glance, the cast may be unfamiliar, many of the faces are recognisable. Sanderson, Allport and Pomerantz have become better known actors, while Gale (pre "Re-Animator") appears in an early role as the sinister-looking Mac, all-purpose local man who could be a hero or a villain. Despite these names, it's Caitlin O'Heaney's presence that really emboldens this low-budget slasher flick. Light years before "Tales of the Gold Monkey", the brassy brunette is like a divine nymph and between Allport's colourful peacock like performance, the two make an odd yet engaging pair.

    If you can overlook the moments of despair (Hamlin's cow-milking scene or the irritating banjo music spring to mind), there's enough material in this low-budget shocker to make it worthwhile. And while the climax descends into little more than a killing spree, it's energetic, gruesome and the plot twists satisfying. I watched this film many years ago and found it underwhelming, but on second more recent viewing, there's more depth in the cast and sub-text than perhaps initially meets the eye.
    7MADMANMARZ

    Compelling, little known Slasher Sleeze

    There is just something compelling about this little known slasher/mystery, produced in the late 70's. The acting is solid, the characters seem realistic, and even though not much happens in the first 40 or so minutes, the trashy sex scenes and slow character development keep you hooked, until the murders start. The murders are seriously not the most memorable, (except for maybe the needle in the head) but Savage Weekend keeps the viewer watching, with a lurid story filled with sex and climaxing with violent murders. The revealing of the killer is not exactly shocking, if you pay attention either. Consider it a slasher with some melodrama.
    5bettybenzone

    Incredibly Strange Early Slasher

    It's hard to call Savage Weekend a true slasher, because it was made before the big slasher glut of the early 80's, so it plays by its own bizarre rules and takes a left when you expect it to take a right. This can work at times, but its pacing is too snail-like and its characterizations are too one dimensional to stand out from the pack and make a name for itself.

    There's a decently well developed and likable gay male character which is still rare these days, so Savage Weekend gets props for that, but things don't really heat up until the last 20 minutes and, by that point, the audience has been mostly bored to tears by almost inaudible dialogue about marriage, love, and sex. There's a germ of a great idea here. A mature, adult filled slasher film dealing with real adult problems sounds great on paper, but the writing never rises to the occasion.

    There's an entertaining (and random) scene with a female character dressing up and doing a striptease for the gay male character that comes out of nowhere and is at least good for a few laughs and jolts us back to life in time for the finale.
    RoadDog-5

    A Great movie no matter how you look at it

    Savage Weekend is a very good film. Of course it does not have high production value, but as far as content and story-line are concerned it is awesome.

    The film captivated me with its alluring plot and horror filled moments. Christopher Allport is wonderful in the role of 'Mother' Nicky, especially when he shows his true nature in the bar scene.

    Unfortunately this film is very rare. I was lucky enough to find a copy at a local video store that was going out of business so I picked it up. If you ever find this film to buy or rent take advantage of it and you will not be sorry. It is a good film to watch with your friends, and like the last contributor mentioned, watching it with your girlfriend. She will be so scared that she won't want to let go of you.

    I love this movie so much that my friends and I created our own sequel of sorts a few years ago via our camcorder. Granted we are not very good actors and we didn't take much time to plan anything, it is still fun to watch.

    Long live Savage Weekend, it rocks!
    6Red-Barracuda

    One of the first classic-style American slashers

    Savage Weekend is quite an interesting movie. It's intriguing because, while it looks like many of the countless slice and dice flicks that made up the slasher cycle, it was in fact made some time before these films became popularised and clichéd. It displays some facets that would go on to constitute the classic style slasher film, yet it was made in 1976 and only released three years later in the wake of the huge success of Halloween (1978). It seems to clearly have been a movie somewhat ahead of its time in this respect. Its story is one that would go on to become fairly standard in this sub-genre. A group of rich urban friends travel to a remote location for some R&R, before long a masked psychopath begins picking them off.

    Notably, the characters here are adults, in this respect it deviates from the later slasher template which focused almost exclusively on teenagers. One thing these adults do have in common with their teenage descendants, however, is that they seem to spend an inordinate amount of time having sex. In fact Savage Weekend is pretty ram packed with abundant nudity. On the other hand, it also spends an unusually long time on the plot set-up, with a reasonable amount of character development before the killer finally kicks into action. Maybe it spends a little too long on the build-up in fairness, as it does feel at times that the movie could do with a little more thrills and suspense but in the final half hour, the bloody action is certainly ramped up.

    The cast was also quite notable for featuring a couple of actors who would go on to star in two 80's cult classics - William (Blade Runner) Sanderson and David (Re-Animator) Gale play a couple of the local hicks. The other most prominent presence in the film was unquestionably the boom mic, which popped up so often and in such hilariously prominent ways that I felt that it should really have been given a special mention in the end credits.

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      Filmed in 1976 as "The Killer Behind The Mask" and released as "Savage Weekend" in 1979 by Cannon Films.
    • Blooper
      Although the boom mike is visible in some shots, this may not be a mistake by the film makers. The film was shot for widescreen, so the top an bottom of the frame would be cut off and the boom mike would not be in the shot. Some DVDs have been issued which do not properly crop the frame for wide screen, and thus improperly reveal the boom in the top of the full frame presentation.
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      Featured in The Secret in the Stone (1999)
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      The Upstate Man
      Lyrics by David Paulsen

      Music by David Broza

      Sung by David Broza

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1979 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • The Killer Behind the Mask
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hudson Valley, New York, Stati Uniti(main location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • The Cannon Group
      • Upstate Murder Co.
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    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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