Big shot TV newswoman returns home for a vacation, as several of the town's residents start dying under mysterious circumstances.Big shot TV newswoman returns home for a vacation, as several of the town's residents start dying under mysterious circumstances.Big shot TV newswoman returns home for a vacation, as several of the town's residents start dying under mysterious circumstances.
Stuart Quan
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Night Shadows distinct lack of budget is on display and alas really does show, the creators do their best to mask this but the problem is evident.
Telling the generic story of a group of people in small town America during a series of werewolf attacks there isn't anything even remotely on display.
What the movie has going for it however is a decent cast who are well written and thus you actually care to a degree about their fates.
With an anti-climatic finale the movie is the very definition of average. It's not bad by any means but it's instantly forgettable.
The Good:
Likeable characters
Has a certain charm
The Bad:
Lack of budget shows
Hardly original
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
In the movies if you have a mullet you're instantly a bad guy or an idiot
I have no idea why any man would choose to wear vests/t-shirts like bras
In the 1980's ever asian person is a ninja
Telling the generic story of a group of people in small town America during a series of werewolf attacks there isn't anything even remotely on display.
What the movie has going for it however is a decent cast who are well written and thus you actually care to a degree about their fates.
With an anti-climatic finale the movie is the very definition of average. It's not bad by any means but it's instantly forgettable.
The Good:
Likeable characters
Has a certain charm
The Bad:
Lack of budget shows
Hardly original
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
In the movies if you have a mullet you're instantly a bad guy or an idiot
I have no idea why any man would choose to wear vests/t-shirts like bras
In the 1980's ever asian person is a ninja
Up-and-coming TV journalist Alex Jung (Brenda Vance) returns to her home town of Danford (the film was shot in Hanford) as local police attempt to cope with a series of brutal murders. The small town plunges into a state of panic and the murders continue... until Alex comes face to face with the evil itself.
Some of the hair and clothes are so late 1980s, early 1990s that it is hilarious. The Asian guy has a cut off shirt that looks more like a women's sports bra. And, of course, he knows martial arts...
The blood and gore effects are surprisingly not terrible, and they invested in some live maggots, which I appreciate. I am not going to say this is on the level of, say, Rob Bottin... but it is respectable.
Kato Kaelin, made notorious from the OJ Simpson trial, appears here in all his mullet glory! And Aldo Ray as inventor Gene Krebelski is like a next generation "Gremlins" dad.
The music has Richard Band written all over it, but this is not a Full Moon picture and it is Ken Carlton behind the score. George Temple produced and edited, as well as acted as story consultant.
Some of the hair and clothes are so late 1980s, early 1990s that it is hilarious. The Asian guy has a cut off shirt that looks more like a women's sports bra. And, of course, he knows martial arts...
The blood and gore effects are surprisingly not terrible, and they invested in some live maggots, which I appreciate. I am not going to say this is on the level of, say, Rob Bottin... but it is respectable.
Kato Kaelin, made notorious from the OJ Simpson trial, appears here in all his mullet glory! And Aldo Ray as inventor Gene Krebelski is like a next generation "Gremlins" dad.
The music has Richard Band written all over it, but this is not a Full Moon picture and it is Ken Carlton behind the score. George Temple produced and edited, as well as acted as story consultant.
This movie was made back when movie special effects were done practically instead of using computers so the effects were well done for the time especially the creature plus the cinematography was excellant.But these two things were about the only things that stood out in this movie as the script was poorly written and the acting was average at best. It did however have some Kung Fu fights and no nudity which was unusual in a horror movie in this era.
I had the opportunity to work in this film that was originally titled "Lycanthrope" which means werewolf in Greek. I was the Stunt Coordinator, stunt double, stunt driver and played a biker. We had a couple of good fight scenes, chases, high fall, a crash and car explosion. The acting was surprisingly good without any big names or budget. It was fun to work on. Kato Kaelin was natural in his acting and should have been made known from this instead of the OJ trial. Cohlan and Temple also made a film with Bruce Cooke before this in 1987 called "Line Of Fire", which I also worked on. I don't know if the film is available. Thanks guys for a great start in the beginning of my career. Keep it up!
RELEASED IN 1989 and written/directed by Randolph Cohlan, "Night Shadow" (originally titled "Lycanthrope") concerns a humble Los Angeles newscaster (Brenda Vance) who returns to her home town on vacation as several people crop up dead, as if by a vicious animal. Alta LaFlame plays the sheriff, Rick Scott a mysterious hitchhiker, Stuart Quan the protagonist's kung fuey brother and Kato Kaelin his friend.
This is akin to a modern Syfy creature feature, but with a production quality a notch below that prosaic level. The serviceable score, for instance, sounds like it was performed entirely on a Casio keyboard (and no doubt it was). There's also too much marking time. Still, the cast is likable, the small town setting is quaint and the monster is pretty effective for a man in a suit, but you have to wait till the final act to see him.
Vance is a more-than-agreeable protagonist, but the film drops the ball in the female department, as far as taking advantage of the resources (and I'm not tawkin' 'bout nudity or sleaze). But there's a lot of martial arts action due to the presence of Quan; and the late 80's ambiance is to die for (take, for instance, Quan's absurd bra-like billie shirt and Kato's hideous mullet).
THE FILM RUNS 91 minutes and was shot in Hanford & Fresno in the heart of California.
GRADE: C
This is akin to a modern Syfy creature feature, but with a production quality a notch below that prosaic level. The serviceable score, for instance, sounds like it was performed entirely on a Casio keyboard (and no doubt it was). There's also too much marking time. Still, the cast is likable, the small town setting is quaint and the monster is pretty effective for a man in a suit, but you have to wait till the final act to see him.
Vance is a more-than-agreeable protagonist, but the film drops the ball in the female department, as far as taking advantage of the resources (and I'm not tawkin' 'bout nudity or sleaze). But there's a lot of martial arts action due to the presence of Quan; and the late 80's ambiance is to die for (take, for instance, Quan's absurd bra-like billie shirt and Kato's hideous mullet).
THE FILM RUNS 91 minutes and was shot in Hanford & Fresno in the heart of California.
GRADE: C
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