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On his seventeenth birthday, Michael unwittingly unlocks the evil forces of a Ouija board.On his seventeenth birthday, Michael unwittingly unlocks the evil forces of a Ouija board.On his seventeenth birthday, Michael unwittingly unlocks the evil forces of a Ouija board.
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Helena Rojo
- Mrs. Smith
- (as Helen Rojo)
Jorge Luke
- Lt. Velazco
- (as George Luke)
Raúl Araiza
- Robert
- (as Raúl Araiza Jr.)
Mindie McCullum
- Cristy
- (as Melinda McCallum)
Luis Gatica
- Luis
- (as Lucho Gatica)
Joe Herrera
- Jose
- (as Jose Herrera)
George Belanger
- Doctor
- (as George Velanger)
José Nájera
- Priest
- (as Jose Sambrano)
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The '80s was the decade in which low-budget horror movies often traded logic and originality for sheer zaniness, many of them making very little sense but delivering a lot in the way of OTT effects, gratuitous nudity and a general sense of the absurd. Mexican supernatural slasher Don't Panic certainly doesn't waste any time or effort on a innovative story, its Ouija board plot device being as old as the hills, the whole 'teenagers in peril' angle being incredibly hokey; unfortunately, it doesn't quite deliver enough in the way of excessively entertaining schlock to adequately compensate for the predictable narrative.
There are few bloody kills courtesy of make-up effects man Screaming Mad George, best one being a knife pushed up through the victim's jaw into the mouth, but they're generally not creative enough to distinguish the film from countless other slashers, and with far too much time spent on developing the sappy relationship between teenagers Michael (Jon Michael Bischof) and Alexandra (Gabriela Hassle) and following a confused Michael wandering aimlessly around in his dinosaur pyjamas, the film is far less fun than it needs to be.
For me, the most entertaining moment was when the line 'Do you believe in Satan?' came up in my subtitles as 'Do you believe in Stan?, which speaks volumes about the film as a whole.
There are few bloody kills courtesy of make-up effects man Screaming Mad George, best one being a knife pushed up through the victim's jaw into the mouth, but they're generally not creative enough to distinguish the film from countless other slashers, and with far too much time spent on developing the sappy relationship between teenagers Michael (Jon Michael Bischof) and Alexandra (Gabriela Hassle) and following a confused Michael wandering aimlessly around in his dinosaur pyjamas, the film is far less fun than it needs to be.
For me, the most entertaining moment was when the line 'Do you believe in Satan?' came up in my subtitles as 'Do you believe in Stan?, which speaks volumes about the film as a whole.
I thought this supernatural slasher wasn't too bad. There were a few effective bits, and even a few suspenseful moments. The killings with the dagger are cool, and the bit where Michael is being stalked around the hospital are good. I also got a scare from the part where Virgil suddenly appears at the back window of the car. There are too many boring parts however to make this a good slasher film. If they had used more shots of Virgil stalking Michael and added some more gore, it would have been quite good. The ending is rather cheesy.
Still it's better than many slasher films I have seen so if you're a die-hard slasher fan then seek this one out.
Still it's better than many slasher films I have seen so if you're a die-hard slasher fan then seek this one out.
The tagline of this movie is : Forget "Forget Freddie and Jason. Virgil's the newest nightmare in town". It sounds like there's a new killer that everyone should be afraid of!. When you see the cover of the movie, you realize that Virgil is a total loser! The movie is not scary, but it's your average slasher. Terrible make up, stupid situations, and a lame killer make this an avoidable film at all costs.
I admire producers that are ambitious when making a film, but the ones of this were more than ambitious, they thought they could create a scarier and meaner killer than JASON or FREDDY. Sadly, (and predictably) they failed.
I admire producers that are ambitious when making a film, but the ones of this were more than ambitious, they thought they could create a scarier and meaner killer than JASON or FREDDY. Sadly, (and predictably) they failed.
This movie had potential but it end up falling short.
Small amount of gore, close to no nudity, and sort of your been done a 1000 times before story.
All in all a below average horror movie from the 80 don't bother
Small amount of gore, close to no nudity, and sort of your been done a 1000 times before story.
All in all a below average horror movie from the 80 don't bother
Young Michael didn't know that by messing with an ouija board he would unleash a demon that would posses his soul and force him into the wave of terror,delivering his victims into brutal death.To prevent more bloodshed Michael must find the demon's dagger and destroy the horrendous being.Ruben Galindo's "Don't Panic" is a pretty amusing piece of Mexican horror.It offers plenty of cheese and gore.The gore effects made by Screaming Mad George are quite effective and the film has some suspenseful moments.So if you're a fan of low-budget slasher films you can't go wrong with "Don't Panic".Here is my favourite gore scene from this film:a guy has his throat slashed with a dagger.6 out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the scene in which Michael and John are at the apartment waiting for possessed Tony to arrive "Cementerio Del Terror" is playing on the television. A film also directed by Ruben Galindo Jr.
- GoofsIn the end credits waiter is misspelled as "Weiter"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Pop Culture Beast's Halloween Horror Picks: Don't Panic (2014)
- SoundtracksDon't Panic
Composed and performed by Jon Michael Bischof
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