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Grey Knight

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
866
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Martin Sheen and Corbin Bernsen in Grey Knight (1993)
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Slave traders bring back an evil voodoo entity that is accidentally freed by the Confederate army during the Civil War. The entity possesses the bodies of the dead soldiers to create an army... Read allSlave traders bring back an evil voodoo entity that is accidentally freed by the Confederate army during the Civil War. The entity possesses the bodies of the dead soldiers to create an army of its own bent on conquest, using the corpses of both the North and South.Slave traders bring back an evil voodoo entity that is accidentally freed by the Confederate army during the Civil War. The entity possesses the bodies of the dead soldiers to create an army of its own bent on conquest, using the corpses of both the North and South.

  • Director
    • George Hickenlooper
  • Writer
    • Matt Greenberg
  • Stars
    • Corbin Bernsen
    • Adrian Pasdar
    • Ray Wise
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    866
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Hickenlooper
    • Writer
      • Matt Greenberg
    • Stars
      • Corbin Bernsen
      • Adrian Pasdar
      • Ray Wise
    • 21User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Grey Knight aka "The Killing Box"
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    Grey Knight aka "The Killing Box"

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    Corbin Bernsen
    Corbin Bernsen
    • Col. Nehemiah Strayn
    Adrian Pasdar
    Adrian Pasdar
    • Capt. John Harling
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Col. George Thalman
    Cynda Williams
    Cynda Williams
    • Rebecca
    Roger Wilson
    Roger Wilson
    • Maj. Josiah Elkins
    Jefferson Mays
    Jefferson Mays
    • Martin Bradley
    Billy Bob Thornton
    Billy Bob Thornton
    • Langston
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Gen. Haworth
    Dean Cameron
    Dean Cameron
    • Borne
    David Arquette
    David Arquette
    • Murphy
    A.J. Langer
    A.J. Langer
    • Thomas, the drummer boy
    • (as Allison 'A.J.' Langer)
    Alexis Arquette
    Alexis Arquette
    • Cpl. Dawson
    Mark Salzman
    • Corporal
    Jon Beatty
    • Lieutenant
    Matt LeBlanc
    Matt LeBlanc
    • Terhune
    Josh Evans
    Josh Evans
    • Lt. Regis
    Steve Price
    • Capt. Donnelly
    Oliver Muirhead
    Oliver Muirhead
    • Richard Bradley
    • Director
      • George Hickenlooper
    • Writer
      • Matt Greenberg
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    4merklekranz

    Odd mix of supernatural and Civil War .............

    The creative initial idea of an unstoppable army of Union and Confederate resurrected dead soldiers, gets trampled under the weight of it's limited budget, heavy handed direction, and chop shop editing. Many scenes are way too dark for interpretation of the action, while quite a bit of lines are garbled and incomprehensible. Character development is rushed and not acceptable. Other than the fresh concept of supernatural - Civil War genre mixing, there is little here to like. Billy Bob Thornton is wasted in a very small role, and Martin Sheen seems to be doing out takes from Gettysburg. "Grey Knight" should be considered more a curiosity than anything else, because it is simply too muddled and cannot be recommended as entertainment. - MERK
    8pumaye

    Great civil war tale

    This is a rare gem, probably covered by dust on many video retailers shelves. It is a civil war tale mixed by supernatural tones (with a sort of demonic unit, made up by deceased Union and confederate soldiers possessed by a demonic entity that had reached America a couple of century before on a slaver ship), with a very good cast (Adrian Pasdar, Corbin Bernsen and even a cameo by Martin Sheen - that in the same year was General Lee in Turner Television masterpiece Gettysburg) and a script that is better than you may think for such a low budget production. Director Hickenlooper was able to get all the horrors of the real war (in particular during the first minutes of the movie, when you see the atrocity of the Union field hospital) and mix them with the demonic ones. All in all, a very good movie that is, as usual, mostly unknown to the masses of horror fans out there. search it and enjoy.
    Infofreak

    Surprisingly effective Civil War supernatural thriller.

    I didn't expect all that much watching 'The Killing Box', but was surprised at just how involving and interesting this Civil War zombie tale turned out to be. Corbin Bernsen ('L.A. Law') and Adrian Pasdar ('Near Dark') co-star as former friends turned enemies who have to join together to hunt down a mysterious group of renegade soldiers. Ray Wise ('Twin Peaks') is fine as a hard-ass Colonel, and the supporting cast includes Martin Sheen, Billy Bob Thornton and a couple of Arquettes. The film is not without a few flaws, which presumably are from post-production editing (a director's cut under the title 'Ghost Brigade' is apparently available), but overall this is an effective and atmospheric thriller that is well worth tracking down.
    5lost-in-limbo

    There's no rest for the wicked.

    In the 1860s, during the American civil war. A Confederate regiment is wiped out in a brutal massacre, but their bodies are possessed by voodoo forces from Africa that were harbouring in an underground cave. They form an army of vampire-like zombies that terrorises not just the north, but also the south. Investigating this matter happens to be Capt. John Harling. He and along with some men (and a mute slave) are appointed to go out and take care of the problem. Unknowingly to them they will face something greater than they would believe.

    Reading about this particular shoot, I can see that the post-production was quite a handful for director George Hickenlooper and the film that was released was drastically cut by the producers. All of that material turns up in the director's cut labelled, "Grey Knight". This just happens to be the title of the VHS I just recently bought. Although, I've seen "The Killing Box" on TV a couple times, and honestly I couldn't tell the difference between the two. So, I guess I unluckily picked up the original release, which used one of its many titles. That figures!

    Director Hickenlooper would be best known for his riveting documentary called Heart of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, which looked at the making of "Apocalypse Now". On this occasion the results aren't so rosy, but here he still spins up an admirable little supernatural civil war offering. There are some inspired touches to "Apocalypse Now" and even Sam Peckinpah's minor western classic "Major Dundee". Despite the stimulating and rather interesting premise with its crackling voice-over by Pasdar. It just seems to promise more than it actually does hand out and it can get rather blurry in its intentions. A lack of depth and unbelievable reasoning can also add to the real emptiness created. The idea of this African folklore and the flashback imagery set in this unique setting are strikingly filtered into the film, but it can get contrived. Maybe all of this would be better expressed in the director's cut?

    The grafting direction isn't much better, with a real lack of flair; guidance and the incompetently staged battle scenes come across like hokey enactments. It really does buckle under its limited budget and comes across like a made for TV feature. Although, Hickenlooper has he moments like effectively demonstrating solid period details and an underling eeriness surrounding the unusual situation. Professionally crisp and showman-like photography makes it seem larger than it is and gives it a bit more scope. Probably too much for this type of production.

    Now just looking at the names involved, you'd think well this is going to be great. Not so. Most of the big names didn't get up too much. Martin Sheen and Billy Bob Thornton are nothing more than background features. Ray Wise gracefully hams it up as the crabby Col. George Thalman. Adrian Pasdar is capably sound as Capt. John Harling and his co-star Corbin Bernsen is equally so as Col. Nehemiah Strayn. Cynda Williams is fine as the mysterious mute slave Rebecca. Turning up also are David Arquette, Alexis Arquette and a blink and you'll miss role from Matt LeBlanc.

    "Grey Knights" is a very flawed feature that's not very exciting and probably bites off more then it could chew. One thing that bothers me though, was that it seems to lose something each time I watch it. However, the context and atmosphere is what will keep you watching this real quirky opus.
    4mrfishburger

    Low budget to be sure, warehouse stock costumes and state park battlegrounds

    Lots of celebrities made this movie just to pay the bills. The tv guide channel called it "Lost Brigade", opening credits called it "The Killing Box". Here it's found as "Grey Knight", but the vcr (?) box image shows it as "Ghost Brigade". My guess is that nobody wants to admit involvement.

    All that being said, this civil war zombie movie is adequately made for background entertainment while seeing many stars in lesser roles, like watching reruns of Nash Bridges or Macgiver.

    No rotten zombie makeovers, just face paint like a Native American, Cajun voodoo mixture.

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    • Trivia
      This film has been released under four different titles: "The Lost Brigade," "Ghost Brigade," "Grey Knight," and "The Killing Box."
    • Alternate versions
      The movie was originally titled 'Grey Knight' and was screened at some festivals in 1993. Allegedly, after some previews (most notably one for USA network executives), the producer (Brad Krevoy) was led to believe the movie was "too artsy" and ordered it re-cut. The producer's cut was released as 'The Killing Box' in Europe and as 'Ghost Brigade' in America (though the laserdisc 'Ghost Brigade' is 'Grey Night' with only its title changed). The director's cut was released on DVD in 2005 under its original title 'Grey Knight'.
    • Soundtracks
      Unaccompanied Cello Suite in G Major
      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Performed by Mark Salzman

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ghost Brigade
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production company
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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