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Le Marécage maudit

Original title: Hell High
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.6K
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Jason Brill, Christopher Cousins, Millie Prezioso, and Christopher Stryker in Le Marécage maudit (1987)
Slasher HorrorTeen HorrorCrimeHorrorThriller

Still haunted by the death of two teens that she accidentally caused as a young girl, a teacher goes berserk when four teens start harassing her, then attack her in her home.Still haunted by the death of two teens that she accidentally caused as a young girl, a teacher goes berserk when four teens start harassing her, then attack her in her home.Still haunted by the death of two teens that she accidentally caused as a young girl, a teacher goes berserk when four teens start harassing her, then attack her in her home.

  • Director
    • Douglas Grossman
  • Writers
    • Leo Evans
    • Douglas Grossman
  • Stars
    • Maureen Mooney
    • Christopher Stryker
    • Christopher Cousins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Douglas Grossman
    • Writers
      • Leo Evans
      • Douglas Grossman
    • Stars
      • Maureen Mooney
      • Christopher Stryker
      • Christopher Cousins
    • 32User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Maureen Mooney
    Maureen Mooney
    • Miss Brooke Storm
    Christopher Stryker
    • Dickens
    Christopher Cousins
    Christopher Cousins
    • Jon-Jon
    Millie Prezioso
    • Queenie
    Jason Brill
    • Smiler
    Kathryn Rossetter
    Kathryn Rossetter
    • Coach Sandy Hand
    • (as Kathy Rossetter)
    J.R. Horne
    • Coach Heaton
    Daniel Beer
    Daniel Beer
    • Quarterback
    Victoria Andahazy
    • Mink
    Amy Beth Erenrich
    • Little Brooke
    Webster Whinery
    Webster Whinery
    • Teen Boy
    Karen Russell
    Karen Russell
    • Teen Girl
    Cylk Cozart
    • Wide Receiver
    Janet Attwood
    • Miss Draper
    Rhoda Robinson
    • Classroom Student
    Elizabeth Braudis
    • Girl in Diner
    • Director
      • Douglas Grossman
    • Writers
      • Leo Evans
      • Douglas Grossman
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    5paulclaassen

    I don't think I'm going to remember this.

    In the opening scene, a little girl, Brooke Storm, unintentionally causes the death of a young couple. We then jump ahead 18 years, and Brooke is now a biology teacher. She still lives in the same house near the swamp where the young couple died.

    Dickens, one of her students, is a real troublemaker. Along with three of his friends, Jon-Jon, Queenie and Smiler, they decide to play a prank on Brooke. Off course, things get out of hand and the prank goes horribly wrong.

    Although labelled as a slasher, 'Hell High' is not a slasher in the true sense. It is more of a vengeance movie. For a slasher, the film is also oddly paced, and - apart from the young couple in the beginning - there are no deaths until the final act. The first two acts pretty much plays like a thriller. In fact, come to think of it, this isn't really a horror. Psychological horror, maybe, but if you watch 'Hell High' thinking it is a slasher in the vain of classic 80's slashers, you're mistaken.

    Only time will tell whether I'm going to remember this film by its title. At first I thought students were going to be killed at High School, hence the reference to Hell High, but not a single killing occurs at the school...
    7Nightman85

    'What do you want to do tonight?'

    A little known, low-budget horror flick, Hell High actually has more in common with the vengeance exploitation films of the '70's than with the teen slashers that were so popular during its time.

    When trouble making teens decide to terrorize their teacher, they go over board with some murderous consequences!

    With a compelling story, moody atmosphere, and a good cast, Hell High (which has little to do with its title) is a horror film that manages to over come the limitations of its low budget. Even still, the film is pretty well made for a B horror flick. The music score and filming locations aren't bad either.

    The cast of unknowns is pretty good. Maureen Mooney does a good turn as the tormented teacher. Christopher Cousins isn't half bad as a reluctant teen assailant. Best of all though is the late Christopher Stryker (who died of AIDS before the film could be released). He makes for a great teen bad boy and a surprisingly merciless villain! Stryker could have easily went on to bigger films.

    Criticize it for what you will, but Hell High is one of the better 'lost' horror flicks of its day. It's 80's horror that takes a refreshing break from the slasher film conventions.

    *** out of ****
    5jeremysapunk

    80s fun.

    I thought this movie was really laid back, boring for the first hour or so, but if you like the 80s (like myself) and horror (like myself) then I would say this movie is worth watching! I dig the soundtrack and the scary 80s beats when death arrives, and the Queenie is definitely poster-child of the 80s! Shes got style shes got grace, shes got beaten to death by a rock in her FAACE!! MWAH HA HA HA! If you're bored, watch it! There needed to be a bit more action and gore but for the most part its pretty enjoyable if you like the horror films that are pretty dark all the way through. You don't grow any attachment to any of the characters, its pretty much just a cheesy horror film of the 80s! And mind you, those are the best.

    The beginning is quite fantastic, who doesn't love a young little girl in a scary little pink dress who kills off some teenagers who try to have sex in her playhouse!? lol.
    7cleartrampoline

    Hell High

    Hell High is one of your typical, bad, 80s horror films, and then again there are many things in it that are not so typical. For instance, none of the characters are likable or even sane. Usually you find at least one sane person in a slasher movie but not here. Everybody is pretty much crazy. At any rate that doesn't really matter, it still delivers good fun. I recommend renting the DVD with the Joe Bob Briggs commentary and don't even bother to watch it without the commentary, Joe Bob Briggs brings humor and fun facts into the viewing reminiscent of MST3K. His commentary really brings your enjoyment of the film up a notch by giving some where are they now comments, as well as commentary on why this film is different from the typical teen slasher. I give it a high rating based mainly on this commentary track.
    6BlueBoyReviews

    JUST OKAY - (6 stars out of 10)

    The stage curtains open ...

    My journey through lost 80's horror films continues with this little known gem titled, "Hell High" (aka Real Trouble). A teen slasher flick that was written, produced, and directed by Douglas Grossman - a name I'm not familiar with, and a person who has apparently never directed any other films. The entire cast are relatively unknown with only the lead actor, Christopher Cousins, having any notable body of work as an actor - mostly in television. I've never seen it before today, but overall, I'm glad I did.

    The film opens with a little girl playing in an abandoned shack near her home when a man and woman come roaring up on a motorcycle to have a little nookie. The girl hides and watches as the man, in a fit of anger, rips the head off of one of her dolls. As they are leaving, she throws mud into the man's eyes resulting in a fatal crash. The little girl runs away horrified. Years later, this little girl has become a teacher who has a classroom of unruly and disrespectful students, especially one who's name is Dickens. One night, Dickens and some friends take things too far when they decide to scare her in her own home. These events coupled with her past cause her to snap and become a homicidal nightmare.

    I actually enjoyed this one. I felt it was a bit more intelligent than the typical 80's teen slasher movie. It made sense with a back story that is viable. The movie flows pretty well, is evenly paced, and is in no hurry to get anywhere. I thought the character development wasn't bad, and the acting was decent. Maureen Mooney sold me as the mentally unstable teacher who finally loses it in the end. There's hardly any gore, but the tension is high. There is some suspense, and when she unleashes hell on the kids, they only had themselves to blame. I enjoyed the soundtrack to it as well, the music was fitting.

    I think I'd recommend this one. Especially to anyone who loves a good slasher type film from the 80's. It wasn't great, but it holds its own against other films from that time. I'm surprised I never picked up on it until now, but I'm glad I did. I am rating it a solid 6 stars out of 10. I'd watch it again. It isn't high on the re-watchability scale, but I would watch it again. Overall, a decent slice of horror and an enjoyable time.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in 1985, completed in 1986, but not released until 1989, almost two years after star Christopher Stryker's death.
    • Goofs
      The injured football player that Dickens talks to is wearing a uniform completely different than both of the teams at the game.
    • Connections
      Featured in Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever (2012)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Jon Shannon and Shawn Thompson

      Written by Jon Shannon

      Produced by Murri Barber

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Raging Fury
    • Filming locations
      • Scarsdale, New York, USA(High school interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Castle Hill Productions
      • DGS Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $187,920
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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