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The Cellar

  • 1988
  • PG-13
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.1K
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The Cellar (1988)
Monster HorrorSupernatural HorrorHorror

A family moves into an old house in the Texas desert that is haunted by a Native American curse in the form of a ferocious creature that dwells underground.A family moves into an old house in the Texas desert that is haunted by a Native American curse in the form of a ferocious creature that dwells underground.A family moves into an old house in the Texas desert that is haunted by a Native American curse in the form of a ferocious creature that dwells underground.

  • Director
    • Kevin Tenney
  • Writers
    • David Henry Keller
    • John Woodward
    • Darryl Wimberley
  • Stars
    • Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Chris Miller
    • Suzanne Savoy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Tenney
    • Writers
      • David Henry Keller
      • John Woodward
      • Darryl Wimberley
    • Stars
      • Patrick Kilpatrick
      • Chris Miller
      • Suzanne Savoy
    • 19User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick Kilpatrick
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Mance Cashen
    Chris Miller
    Chris Miller
    • Willy Cashen
    Suzanne Savoy
    Suzanne Savoy
    • Emily Cashen
    Ford Rainey
    Ford Rainey
    • T.C. van Houten
    Michael Wren
    • Chief Sam John
    Lou Perryman
    • Kyle Boatwright
    • (as Lou Perry)
    Danny Mora
    Danny Mora
    • Chilo
    Alex Pederson
    • Tommy Boatwright
    Don Collier
    Don Collier
    • Sheriff
    Anthony Childs
    • April
    Ryan Childs
    • April
    Mindy Spence
    • Girl in Schoolyard
    Nick Gomez
    Nick Gomez
    • Boy with Plane
    Sandra G. Katzel
    • Cashier
    Steven Suggs
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    Michael Crawley
    • T.C.'s Father
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    • Tony Turner
    Bryson G. Liberty
    • Striking Eagle
    • (as Bryson Liberty)
    • Director
      • Kevin Tenney
    • Writers
      • David Henry Keller
      • John Woodward
      • Darryl Wimberley
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    Dethcharm

    Up Through The Ground Came A Bubblin' Goo...

    In THE CELLAR, a boy finds a monster / demon living in the cellar of his dad's new house. It seems that the local natives put a curse on the land many moons ago. Of course, no one believes junior, even when people start vanishing.

    The story is clunky, the characters are rather lifeless, and the monster is only shown for about 30 seconds. Still, the creature is just cheeeze-tacular enough to make the rest endurable.

    If you enjoy the schlocky horror of the 1980's, then this is a must-see...
    4trashgang

    cheesy ending

    Never had a proper release on DVD or Blu Ray, it's outthere, on renatl VHS so a bit hard to find nowadays but if you want to see it, it's a rather bad and cheesy flick.

    It takes until the mast 10 minutes before the creature really shows its face and attacks. But by then it's to late. It's all blah blah about Indian rituals and cemeteries. Of course one comes in contact with the creature, no one beleifs it until the end of this flick. And what about the ending, explain it please.

    Not frightening, a bit boring and a creature that doesn't look frightening at all except it jaws.

    The Cellar, still a hunt for many due Kevin Tenny took over direction from John Woodward

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    Kektokio

    Not bad.

    This isn't a bad movie. It's a little slow, but it has a good plot. It's about some evil creature which is resurrected by a young boy. If you're bored, and want to see something different, this movie is for you.
    4BA_Harrison

    The horror of neglectful parenting.

    The Cellar opens with a load of mystical native American hogwash about evil Commanche spirits that wait to punish the white man. The ancient Indian curse is a lazy plot device that, once established, allows a film-maker to chuck a load of supernatural nonsense on screen with little need for logic or narrative cohesion: occasionally it works (Tobe Hooper's Poltergeist, which benefitted from a decent cast, a big budget, and Spielberg's guiding hand); mostly it doesn't, The Cellar being a prime example.

    In Kevin Tenney's film, a savage creature conjured up by a powerful medicine man lurks in the cellar of an old house. The new owners, the Cashen family, are blissfully unaware of the monster that comes with their home, but youngster Willy (Chris Miller) realises the danger when he catches sight of it trying to come up through his bedroom floor. Willy's father Mance (Patrick Kilpatrick) doesn't believe his son's story, so it is up to Willy to try and kill the creature before it eats him, his dad, step-mom Emily (Suzanne Savoy), and baby sister April (Ryan and Anthony Childs).

    The pacing of this film is awful: a very dull fifty minutes or so pass before we get a brief glimpse of the creature, when Willy manages to maim the thing in one of his bear traps. Now you might be asking yourself what a young lad is doing messing around with potentially lethal steel traps unsupervised, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Mance worries about whether his son really loves him: perhaps that's because he doesn't pay him enough attention, which is how the boy is able to make a home-made flame-thrower, give his baby sister a rabbit's foot necklace (a choking hazard if I ever saw one), rig up a high-voltage booby trap in the cellar, and steal sticks of dynamite and detonators to make some bombs -all without being noticed.

    As if being totally oblivious to his child's numerous dangerous activities wasn't bad enough, Mance continues to not believe the kid about the monster, eventually losing his temper with the lad and locking him in the living room with the door to the cellar nailed open. Fortunately, Emily breaks open the door just in time to see the creature, at which point Mance realises his mistake and plays the hero. Someone give the guy a 'Father of the Year' award! The final battle with the creature is actually a lot of fun, even though the monster effects are a bit on the rubbery side, and the film ends with a nice big explosion, which is cool.

    Actually, scratch that: the film ends with some more nonsensical mumbo jumbo about Native American wind spirits and other mystical guff, which isn't cool.

    3.5/10, rounded up to 4 for IMDb.
    6Tikkin

    Slow start but pays off

    Ther Cellar isn't brilliant but it does have its good points. It starts off very slowly and for the most part of the first half, it's boring. Things start looking up in the second half though, as we are introduced to the monster. The cellar setting is very effective, as are the tunnels where the monster lives. There is a suspenseful scene close to the end where the father locks his son in the kitchen to prove that "there's no monster". Of course, the monster comes out to attack the boy.

    I wouldn't urge anyone to seek this out, but fans of cheap 80's horror might want to add it to their collection.

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    • Trivia
      Kevin Tenney took over as director after the previous director, John Woodward, left early in the production of this film.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Priscilla, folle du désert (1994)

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1989 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anthony II - Die Bestie kehrt zurück
    • Filming locations
      • Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Indian Neck Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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