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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn axe murderer terrorizes a small Northern California mountain community, while two young computer-obsessed adults attempt to solve the killings.An axe murderer terrorizes a small Northern California mountain community, while two young computer-obsessed adults attempt to solve the killings.An axe murderer terrorizes a small Northern California mountain community, while two young computer-obsessed adults attempt to solve the killings.
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Decent attempt this one, it's among my personnel favourites. I thoroughly enjoyed this cheapo little feature which I found at my local video store
Set in a remote tranquil town called Paddock County, EDGE OF THE AXE tells the tale of a violent masked murderer that begins hacking his way through the hapless townsfolk one by one with a large hatchet. The Police are left with no clues whatsoever and at first try to keep the brutal slayings under wraps. As the body count mounts up it becomes increasingly difficult to deny that a maniac is at large, and soon the authorities are forced to leak the shocking truth to the terrified community. Two young lovers are forced to feel the effects of the terror upon their relationship when suspicions begin to grow between them
This is always slapped with a 1989 date; it was actually made two years earlier by Spanish director Jose Ramon Lorez. He released it in the UK under his alias name of Joseph Braunstein. He was also responsible for that awful 1986 zombie attempt: REST IN PIECES as well as another slasher flick titled DEADLY MANOR aka SAVAGE LUST. Although this is supposed to be set in a small American county, I believe that most of it was filmed on location in Greece. Which, would explain the beautiful and eye catching scenery that adorns the screen throughout the feature.
Although it's obvious to see that the team must have suffered some budget restrictions, it's blessed with two qualities rarely seen in movies of its era and ilk. The first is some surprisingly crisp cinematography showing us some neat shots of the beautiful backdrops. Secondly we have some fairly likeable performances especially from Mosely and Lane. Although they're far from great' actors, I think that they showed potential and were a lot better than most of the riff raff' that's usually cast in slashers! These are the two main ingredients that can lift a standard flick well above average. I checked with the IMDB to see if any of the cast featured within went on to find further fame; and was surprised when I found out that not much had come of them. Eagle eyed genre fans will notice Page Mosely from OPEN HOUSE and THE SCAREMAKER on top form as the lovesick Gerald. Also keep an eye out for Barton Faulks from FUTURE KILL who makes an appearance. The story that surrounds them is neat and easy to follow, although away from seeing the bogeyman chop up his victims we are forced to sit through an amusing sub-Danielle Steele style stormy romance that builds between the aforementioned Gerald and the young attractive Lilly (Christine Marie Lane)! Among other things they engage in idle chit-chat such as `You're not the type to be a sea monster' as to which Gerry replies `I didn't know sea monsters had types' and then Lilly tops it all of with `Do you think it's easy being a sea monster'! And if you manage to sit through that straight faced, then you can sit through almost anything!
On the darker side of things however, the killer does indeed look menacing dressed like a new age Michael Myers, complete with cape and hood. I've also heard that in its unedited form EOTA is quite a gory little feature. Although sadly I'll have to take your word on that, because my copy is the BBFC's 18 certificate, that is sadly missing 26 seconds. Another surprise came in the fact that there was no T&A on display, an extremely unusual case for a late eighties slasher! Shockingly enough all the characters manage to keep themselves fully dressed throughout! There are a few times when Braunstein manages to create a really tense atmosphere in a couple of heated cat and mouse chase scenes, and the ending although similar to PRANKS' finale is definitely unexpected.
It's always refreshing to see a decent thriller made on a meagre budget, especially when you've seen as many duff budgies as me. Also if you manage not to pay too much attention to the blurb on the back cover, you get to play a challenging game of who's the killer! Don't get me wrong there is a few minor niggles that could've been ironed out in the finished print, like the way the editing jumps around in the murders. - Ok, so this probably has more to do with the BBFC but well, where would I be without being able to have my little gripes here and there? However, EDGE OF THE AXE still remains a better than average effort and if you can find a copy then I thoroughly recommend it!
Set in a remote tranquil town called Paddock County, EDGE OF THE AXE tells the tale of a violent masked murderer that begins hacking his way through the hapless townsfolk one by one with a large hatchet. The Police are left with no clues whatsoever and at first try to keep the brutal slayings under wraps. As the body count mounts up it becomes increasingly difficult to deny that a maniac is at large, and soon the authorities are forced to leak the shocking truth to the terrified community. Two young lovers are forced to feel the effects of the terror upon their relationship when suspicions begin to grow between them
This is always slapped with a 1989 date; it was actually made two years earlier by Spanish director Jose Ramon Lorez. He released it in the UK under his alias name of Joseph Braunstein. He was also responsible for that awful 1986 zombie attempt: REST IN PIECES as well as another slasher flick titled DEADLY MANOR aka SAVAGE LUST. Although this is supposed to be set in a small American county, I believe that most of it was filmed on location in Greece. Which, would explain the beautiful and eye catching scenery that adorns the screen throughout the feature.
Although it's obvious to see that the team must have suffered some budget restrictions, it's blessed with two qualities rarely seen in movies of its era and ilk. The first is some surprisingly crisp cinematography showing us some neat shots of the beautiful backdrops. Secondly we have some fairly likeable performances especially from Mosely and Lane. Although they're far from great' actors, I think that they showed potential and were a lot better than most of the riff raff' that's usually cast in slashers! These are the two main ingredients that can lift a standard flick well above average. I checked with the IMDB to see if any of the cast featured within went on to find further fame; and was surprised when I found out that not much had come of them. Eagle eyed genre fans will notice Page Mosely from OPEN HOUSE and THE SCAREMAKER on top form as the lovesick Gerald. Also keep an eye out for Barton Faulks from FUTURE KILL who makes an appearance. The story that surrounds them is neat and easy to follow, although away from seeing the bogeyman chop up his victims we are forced to sit through an amusing sub-Danielle Steele style stormy romance that builds between the aforementioned Gerald and the young attractive Lilly (Christine Marie Lane)! Among other things they engage in idle chit-chat such as `You're not the type to be a sea monster' as to which Gerry replies `I didn't know sea monsters had types' and then Lilly tops it all of with `Do you think it's easy being a sea monster'! And if you manage to sit through that straight faced, then you can sit through almost anything!
On the darker side of things however, the killer does indeed look menacing dressed like a new age Michael Myers, complete with cape and hood. I've also heard that in its unedited form EOTA is quite a gory little feature. Although sadly I'll have to take your word on that, because my copy is the BBFC's 18 certificate, that is sadly missing 26 seconds. Another surprise came in the fact that there was no T&A on display, an extremely unusual case for a late eighties slasher! Shockingly enough all the characters manage to keep themselves fully dressed throughout! There are a few times when Braunstein manages to create a really tense atmosphere in a couple of heated cat and mouse chase scenes, and the ending although similar to PRANKS' finale is definitely unexpected.
It's always refreshing to see a decent thriller made on a meagre budget, especially when you've seen as many duff budgies as me. Also if you manage not to pay too much attention to the blurb on the back cover, you get to play a challenging game of who's the killer! Don't get me wrong there is a few minor niggles that could've been ironed out in the finished print, like the way the editing jumps around in the murders. - Ok, so this probably has more to do with the BBFC but well, where would I be without being able to have my little gripes here and there? However, EDGE OF THE AXE still remains a better than average effort and if you can find a copy then I thoroughly recommend it!
This is an underrated horror slasher movie. I think every video store should carry this one. Don't get fooled by the cover. The acting is good and the death scenes are written just right. Plenty of gore in this one. If you see this one do rent it. It's highly worth your time. 8/10
This is what might be described as a late Larraz, being made more than ten years after his much finer works such as Vampyres and Symptoms and the best things about it is probably the title and the fact that he manages to make his Spanish locations to look so American. The film moves well enough and, this being Larraz, always looks good. Style and just the slightest of artistic pretentious mixed in with the wanton brutality, is almost a Larraz trademark. Trouble is here seems to be that the Spaniard is so keen to keep us guessing as to just who is wielding that axe so furiously that he looses track of the fact we need someone to help us remain interested in these seeming random kills. It doesn't help that the cop in charge is so self obsessed and uninterested and although the central young couple do well enough they are not sufficiently charismatic to carry the whole film. So, great moments and visually arresting but ultimately uninvolving and dull.
EDGE OF THE AXE is a cavalcade of senseless slaughter, brought to us by a masked lunatic in a raincoat. In between the gory murders, we're treated to the denizens of the town, and their romantic prospects.
This movie is pretty much by the numbers, featuring a mysterious madman on the loose, a host of suspects, stumped law enforcement, and fairly likable central characters. It's not overly tedious or stupid, and unfolds at a tolerable pace. This late, lesser-known slasher film even contains a few jolts and memorable set pieces, including the opening car wash scene, which sets things up nicely. The final revelation is far-fetched and the ending is predictable, but not a total embarrassment.
Worth a watch for the die-hard fan...
This movie is pretty much by the numbers, featuring a mysterious madman on the loose, a host of suspects, stumped law enforcement, and fairly likable central characters. It's not overly tedious or stupid, and unfolds at a tolerable pace. This late, lesser-known slasher film even contains a few jolts and memorable set pieces, including the opening car wash scene, which sets things up nicely. The final revelation is far-fetched and the ending is predictable, but not a total embarrassment.
Worth a watch for the die-hard fan...
I've heard a lot about Edge of the Axe and was excited to check it out. That being said, it was okay, but to me wasn't as interesting as many other eighties horror films. It's not your usual run-of-the mill slasher though, but more of a mystery.
It's about a young man who loves computers and begins to store as much information as he can about a slew of recent murders in his town. He meets a girl and gives her a computer so they can communicate.
What I was impressed with was the ending. It is a truly great ending but most of the film up until that point is a little slow and sometimes interesting sometimes boring. I think it is worth a watch for diehard mystery and horror fans. Edge of the Axe does stand out from other genre movies of its time and is quite clever.
It's about a young man who loves computers and begins to store as much information as he can about a slew of recent murders in his town. He meets a girl and gives her a computer so they can communicate.
What I was impressed with was the ending. It is a truly great ending but most of the film up until that point is a little slow and sometimes interesting sometimes boring. I think it is worth a watch for diehard mystery and horror fans. Edge of the Axe does stand out from other genre movies of its time and is quite clever.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDirector José Ramón Larraz considers this his worst feature film.
- BlooperThe deputy says he'll put the victim's purse in evidence, and the sheriff says to dust it for prints. The deputy is holding the purse with his bare hand and doesn't put it in am evidence bag.
- Versioni alternativeThe UK video version was cut by 26 secs to tone down the axe murders.
- ConnessioniFeatured in ¡Zarpazos! Un viaje por el Spanish Horror (2013)
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