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Grim Prairie Tales: Hit the Trail... to Terror

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.2K
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Grim Prairie Tales: Hit the Trail... to Terror (1990)
HorrorWestern

Travelling across a prairie, a cynical Old West bounty hunter and a clerk try to top each other's ghost stories around the campfire.Travelling across a prairie, a cynical Old West bounty hunter and a clerk try to top each other's ghost stories around the campfire.Travelling across a prairie, a cynical Old West bounty hunter and a clerk try to top each other's ghost stories around the campfire.

  • Director
    • Wayne Coe
  • Writer
    • Wayne Coe
  • Stars
    • James Earl Jones
    • Brad Dourif
    • Will Hare
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wayne Coe
    • Writer
      • Wayne Coe
    • Stars
      • James Earl Jones
      • Brad Dourif
      • Will Hare
    • 18User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • Morrison
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Farley
    Will Hare
    Will Hare
    • Lee
    Marc McClure
    Marc McClure
    • Tom
    Michelle Joyner
    Michelle Joyner
    • Jenny
    William Atherton
    William Atherton
    • Arthur
    Lisa Eichhorn
    Lisa Eichhorn
    • Maureen
    Wendy J. Cooke
    Wendy J. Cooke
    • Eva
    Scott Paulin
    Scott Paulin
    • Martin
    Jenna Barlow Grodsky
    Jenna Barlow Grodsky
    • Sarah
    • (as Jennifer Barlow)
    Dan Leegant
    Dan Leegant
    • Dr. Leaderman
    William Martin Brennan
    William Martin Brennan
    • Bluey
    • (as William M. Brennan)
    Tom Simcox
    Tom Simcox
    • Horn
    Bruce M. Fischer
    Bruce M. Fischer
    • Colochez
    • (as Bruce Discher)
    James Glick
    • Dying Chief
    Hannah Fixico
    • Old Indian Woman
    Joan Lemmo
    • Old Indian Woman
    Joel Shoptesse
    • Indian Man
    • Director
      • Wayne Coe
    • Writer
      • Wayne Coe
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    User reviews18

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    Leeandkate

    Great Pairing

    It's true, none of the stories told in this strange campfire chat are particularly scary. Jones' tales of vengeful Indians, mysterious pregnant drifters, and undead gunslingers fail to chill the marrow, with only the middle tale of the three providing a certain "gross-out" factor. Dourif's single tale of family and bigotry shows true horror can lie not in the supernatural but in everyday life.

    However, it's the play-off between these two great actors that gives the greatest joy in this film. The contrast (and unlikely rapport) between prim clerk Dourif and grizzled bounty hunter Jones - the latter playing against type in a way that'll surprise those used to his supporting roles in, say, the Jack Ryan films - makes them a "buddy" pairing to rival Riggs and Murtaugh. Give them their own series!
    Dethcharm

    "You Wanna Hear A Story?"...

    GRIM PRAIRIE TALES: HIT THE TRAIL TO TERROR is a mixed genre western / horror anthology film. Two strangers (Brad Dourif and James Earl Jones) meet in the open prairie, antagonize each other, and Jones' character begins to spin spooky tales.

    Tale #1- A man decides to ride through an Indian "burial ground". This turns out to be a big mistake.

    Tale #2- A traveling man happens upon a mysterious woman. They set up camp, one thing leads to another, and bizarre horror ensues.

    Tale #3- A family of homesteaders arrive at their new property, where the young daughter learns a very dark secret about her parents.

    Tale #4- A gunslinger competes for the top position in a small town. He just might be too perfect for his own good. This tale is the better of the four, and includes a creepy animated dream sequence.

    The wraparound story closes with some nice humor. Mr. Dourif and Mr. Jones are great together, making their interactions fun to watch. The tales are enjoyable, with the last one being the best.

    An obscure movie worth a viewing...
    7mattressman_pdl

    Greatly sprited western-horror piece

    Brad Dourif (the voice of Chucky) and James Earl Jones (the voice of Darth Vader) play two heavily contrasted travelers in the nineteenth century who end up camping together and telling scary stories. Dourif Plays Farley Deeds, a naive clerk who is on his way to see his wife who is visiting his ill mother-in-law. Jones plays a gruff bounty hunter who is attempting to cash in on the corpse that hangs off the end of his horse. Together, they are a priceless pair with some of the most humorous and interesting exchanges in film lore. The tales are overshadowed by the two star's immense talent and their unusually great chemistry.
    5ryan-10075

    Grim Prairie Tales

    A clerk (played by horror vet Brad Dourif) sets down in the old west for the night, but a bounty hunter (played by James Earl Jones) visits him wondering if he can join him for the night. We soon begin to get to know the two characters and some of their strong differences. They in turn share four "scary" stories to each other.

    Scary is in quotations, but because that is what they ain't. The first one is about an old man (Will Hare) who stumbles across a Native-American burial ground and a dying Native and its repercussions of doing so. The second one is about a traveling store clerk (Marc McClure) who comes across a pregnant woman who has been thrown out of her town. The third is about a man (William Atherton) who relocates to some new land with his family, only for them to find out a secret about him. The fourth and final story is about a hired gunman who experiences a haunting after his latest killing. Unfortunately for me none of these stories really work. They are either too short or fall off the cliff at the end.

    The best part of the movie and what does really work is the interaction between Dourif and Jones. If only the stories were a level above what they were I would recommend this one. I think they need more terror. I would recommend it though to any Brad Dourif or James Earl Jones fans. For perhaps they will see more in the movie than I did and maybe enough to make it an enjoyable experience for them.
    7GazHack

    Unusual, sometimes effective anthology

    The pleasure of the horror anthology is that of brevity. No story can really out-stay its welcome or be forced into unnecessary padding. And if one episode fails to work, never mind, there will be another one along in a minute.

    James Earl Jones and Brad Dourif are both excellent as the contrasting storytellers and make the linking storyline into a highlight itself. Their tales are a mixed bunch. The opener about an Indian curse is rather slight. However the second tale about a helpful young man and a mysterious pregnant girl finishes on such a disturbing, horrific note that the viewer might not recover for the rest of the film! Especially if they're male. Definitely it is the moment that will be talked about afterwards. Deliberately, the third story concerns a more cerebal horror. A girl discovers a shocking truth about the father she idolises. Yet it emerges as probably the most satisfying tale of the night with a haunting punchline. Finally the concluding tale of vengeance beyond the grave is fair, its highlight being an animated nightmare sequence.

    The Western trappings bring a welcome original atmosphere to these Tales from the Crypt refugees, making this a worthwhile diversion for the jaded horror fan.

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    • Trivia
      In 1992, writer/director Wayne Coe was considering making a sequel called 'Grim Prairie Tales: Rescue Party'.
    • Goofs
      The studio lights are repeatedly reflected in Brad Dourif's glasses.
    • Quotes

      Morrison: What surprises me is that you've survived so long, not knowin' two spits and half a fart about the country you're in.

    • Connections
      Featured in Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (2021)

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Grim Prairie Tales
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • East-West Film Partners
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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