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Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
2.2K
YOUR RATING
Jon Mikl Thor in Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare (1987)
At a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, a hopeful hair-metal band seeking inspiration to record their upcoming new LP will soon find themselves in a furious confrontation against the Prince of Darkness himself.
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At a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, a hopeful hair-metal band seeking inspiration to record their upcoming new LP will soon find themselves in a furious confrontation against the Prince... Read allAt a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, a hopeful hair-metal band seeking inspiration to record their upcoming new LP will soon find themselves in a furious confrontation against the Prince of Darkness himself.At a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, a hopeful hair-metal band seeking inspiration to record their upcoming new LP will soon find themselves in a furious confrontation against the Prince of Darkness himself.

  • Director
    • John Fasano
  • Writer
    • Jon Mikl Thor
  • Stars
    • Cindy Cirile
    • Jesse D'Angelo
    • Chris Finkel
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • John Fasano
    • Writer
      • Jon Mikl Thor
    • Stars
      • Cindy Cirile
      • Jesse D'Angelo
      • Chris Finkel
    • 69User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cindy Cirile
    • Mother
    • (as Clara Pater)
    Jesse D'Angelo
    Jesse D'Angelo
    • Little Boy
    Chris Finkel
    • Father
    Jon Mikl Thor
    Jon Mikl Thor
    • John Triton
    • (as Jon-Mikl Thor)
    Jillian Peri
    • Lou Anne
    Adam Fried
    • Phil - The Tritons' Manager
    Teresa Simpson
    • Randy
    Frank Dietz
    Frank Dietz
    • Roger Eburt
    Liane Abel Dietz
    • Mary Eburt
    • (as Liane Abel)
    Denise Dicandia
    • Dee Dee
    Jim Cirile
    • Stig
    David Lane
    • Max
    Gene Kroth
    • Karl
    Rusty Hamilton
    • Seductress
    Carrie Schiffler
    • Cindy Connelly
    Tralle O'Farrell
    • Groupie
    Lara Daans
    Lara Daans
    • Groupie
    • (as a different name)
    Nancy Bush
    • Groupie
    • Director
      • John Fasano
    • Writer
      • Jon Mikl Thor
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    2planktonrules

    Just the sort of bad film I like to watch!

    Ignore my numerical vote--this is a bad movie but only in the best possible way!! I am a bad movie fan, but not all bad films. Some bad films are dreadfully boring and I hate them (such as "The Conqueror" or "Cracking Up"). However, a small group of film are bad but hilariously bad--so bad, so silly, so unbelievably stupid that you can't help but like them. I love films like "The Apple" and "Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare" because they don't take themselves seriously--and they revel in their badness! Now this isn't to say the film is all bad--the music, for 80s hair band tunes, is great stuff and made a wonderful soundtrack to an apocalyptically bad film.

    This film is basically like taking "Halloween" or "Friday the 13th" and injecting them with great tunes--along with taking about about 98% of their budget! It's hard to imagine, but the film was made in only seven days and cost a paltry $53,000 to produce. This budget, adjusted to inflation, makes it even cheaper to make than Ed Wood's "Plan 9 From Outer Space"! The film begins with the slaughter of some family. Then, many years later, a rock band goes on a retreat in the middle of no where (Canada) to work on their music and cut their next album. However, the place is infested with demonic hand puppets who wipe out the cast one by one until their is a final climactic battle between a large-breasted guy and a giant Satan puppet that throws evil starfish at him! You really have to see it to believe how bad it is--but also how incredibly funny it is.

    By all means watch the film--it's horrible and funny. But be prepared--like so many slasher films of the day, there is LOTS of nudity. But, considering that the movie is all about Satan and his hand puppets butchering rock stars, you wouldn't think to show this to kids or your mother! So amazingly bad AND cool at the same time, you just have to see it. And, if you can't stand the film (because it is dumb), just listen to the songs--they really are awfully good.
    ManBehindTheMask63

    a perfect 10...because it doesn't even come close

    This is the greatest movie EVER!!! Actually, it's so bad it's good. "Rock N' Roll Nightmare" gives you puppet monsters, really boring and long sex scenes, some surprisingly good 80's metal ("Energy" is a favorite of mine), and Jon-Mikl Thor in a metal speedo! The plot revolves around a group of musicians who go to a farmhouse to record their new album (because the city has made them soft!). Little do they know, that a decade ago a demon killed an entire family who lived there. Now the demon is back and starts killing off the band members one by one. Jon-Mikl Thor is a likable actor and you can tell he really tried and put a lot of effort into this film. But the film is extremely cheesy and low-budget. Many consider this to be the "worst film of all time". I would totally disagree with that. The film has charm and a certain campiness to it. The twist ending is probably one of the greatest i've seen in such a bad movie. I actually was surprised at how well the plot twist worked. The director also did the metal horror classic "Black Roses". Overall, this is a cult classic that is pretty tame and cheesy, but it's fun and has heart. WE LIVE TO ROCK!!!
    7gavin6942

    Pretty Much the Kind of Enoyable, Low Budget Thing You Want

    The Tritons, your typical 1980s hair band with cheesy songs, is on retreat in Canada in order to rehearse some new songs for an upcoming album. But the farm house they rented, once visited by Alice Cooper, has some otherworldly creatures that are hell-bent on destroying the band and their very lives.

    This is a "guilty pleasure" 1980s film to the extreme. Poorly acted, poorly directed... really lame music. The special effects are humorous but very clearly low budget. Yet, despite all this the film has a charm. It's what you might call Tim Ritter meets early Peter Jackson... "Killing Spree" meets "Dead Alive". But weirder.

    Most of the film comes across as either a music video or a softcore porn. When the band isn't performing a song ("Energy" or "Live to Rock") in its entirety (take these out and the film is an hour), they're having sex. And while there's not excessive raw sexuality, there's plenty of gratuitous skin, particularly in a shower scene... it runs a little longer than usual, and we get a nice view of Harry Manasse's brother Slick.

    While for much of this picture I found myself thinking it was fun but nothing special (and wondering why my friend loaned this to me), there is a dramatic plot shift later on. And, believe it or not, the movie gets even weirder and cheesier... leading into the sequel ("Intercessor"). I never saw the change coming and am still really confused on what the heck I was watching.

    Synapse has released a lot of great cult and exploitation films ("Street Trash", for one) and this is right at home on their label. While I don't see there being a great resurgence of interest in this one, it has a quality that makes it fun and hard to hate, regardless of how silly and low budget it may be.
    JMconnell

    Amusing daftness

    Whatever the makers of this film were taking, its most certainly strong! A rock band, led by metal muscleman John Mikl Thor, go to an old farmhouse/recording studio to record their next album away from any distractions (So why'd they take their girlfriends?). The farmhouse was the scene of some grisly murders a year ago, and the evil has awoken (Probably by the bad rock music!). It begins to pick them off one by one, until the final confrontation between Thor and the Devil himself.

    This is a severly daft movie, featuring some really bad actors, some ludicrous monsters (Rubber starfish, penis monsters?), loads of sex and terribly hilarious rock music. Well worth checking out, if only to see Thor belting the snot out of a huge rubber Devil.
    ultra_tippergore

    You can enjoy this...

    If you don't take this movie as the new "Psycho" or "Rosemarie Baby" you can have a good time watching "Rock n roll nightmare". This is one of those movies that achieve cult-status as "So bad that are funny" like the infamous and great "Troll 2". The rocker Thor is the lead here. The plot is about a rockn roll band in some house that are attacked one by one by demons. This demons are very cheap and stupid-looking puppets. The bad thing in this one is that most of the killings are off-screen and there isn't enough nudity. Not the perfect party movie IMHO but a good one to have a laugh with friends and lots of booze.

    6/10

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    • Trivia
      The film came in 10 minutes short of its required running time. So director John Fasano and star John Mikl-Thor filmed sequences of John Triton driving the band in the van to the farm. Hence, the prolonged opening shots of the van driving to the farm.
    • Goofs
      When John searches downstairs, he's wearing stage make-up and his silver jacket. When he goes upstairs, he's clean-faced and wearing a sweater. Then when he goes back downstairs, he's wearing the make-up and jacket again.
    • Quotes

      John Triton: [losing his patience] You're wasting my time, bub.

      Demon: This is incredible! It is almost no fun to kill one so stupid as to not know who it is that slays him! You are in my domain, and I will kill you as I have killed your pitiful friends!

      John Triton: [annoyed] Aw, you killed no one, bub!

      Demon: WHAAAT?

      John Triton: Or is it less familiar to call you Beelzebub? Or do you prefer Abaddon; or as the Hindus called you, Shaitan; or as you are known to answer to, Ahriman? Belial? Apollyon? Asmodeus? Because, you see... I *do* know you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmare in Canada: Canadian Horror on Film (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      We Live to Rock
      Written by Jon Mikl Thor (as Jon-Mikl Thor)/Steve Price

      Performed by Thor (uncredited)

      Produced by Peppi Marchello

      Published by Motor Music

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    • Release date
      • 1988 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Edge of Hell
    • Filming locations
      • Markham, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Thunder (II)
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    • Budget
      • CA$53,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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