A group of tourists from different corners of the world are planning to stay in an abandoned house, which happens to be the place where an insane serial killer massacred his complete family ... Read allA group of tourists from different corners of the world are planning to stay in an abandoned house, which happens to be the place where an insane serial killer massacred his complete family ten years ago. Unfortunately for them, he eventually finds the way out from a prison bus a... Read allA group of tourists from different corners of the world are planning to stay in an abandoned house, which happens to be the place where an insane serial killer massacred his complete family ten years ago. Unfortunately for them, he eventually finds the way out from a prison bus and returns on the spot.
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But unfortunately the final half hour is incredibly stupid, even by 80's slasher movie standards, the remaining characters are well aware that there is a killer on the loose, but they continue to stick around and even wonder off on their own and surprise, surprise they get killed. But I did like the fact that they group together and build weapons to try and get the killer, I thought that this was an interesting plot point, even though it was very cheesy and predictably they mostly fail and get bumped off until the last remaining few get the better off him.
Okay this movie is very cheap looking, but it never drags and it does rather move along very quickly and even though the acting was pretty bad, the characters were pretty likable and even the family man killer was hilariously camp and this movie does keep you interested all the way through.
The stepfather genre goes to South Africa in this slasher video, released direct to video Stateside.
Ron Smerczak plays a mass murderer, called Family Man by the press, who keeps killing off families that remind him of his own family (which he killed in the first place). He escapes from a prison bus at the beginning of the film and gorily kills all his fellow prisoners for good measure.
Picture awkwardly injects a teens-in-jeopardy subplot that dominates the proceedings: answering an ad, youngsters congregate at Family Man's remote mansion and, sure enough, he's headed there too.
Supposedly set in the "Pacific Southwest", South African-lensed opus has plenty of gaffes, notably an all-American character saying "I'll throw the lot of you out". Accents vary as well. Cast includes Shirley Jane Harris, previously seen in another Cape Town horror pic "The Stay Awake".
Somewhere in Return of the Family Man there's a decent slasher movie trying to get out: the film has a classic set up, a seriously sick killer (who butchered his own family for the insurance money), and a high body count. The problem is that the film doesn't take itself seriously enough to be scary, with comical characters who are always larking about, while most of the deaths occur off-screen, resulting in a frustratingly low gore quotient. Also, despite the potential victims including a tarty blonde, tour-guide Libby (Debra Kaye), and a hot French girl, Sylvie (Dominique Moser), there's no gratuitous sex scene, no skinny dipping scene, and no shower scene!
Writer/director John Murlowski does manage a few effectively unsettling moments that hint at what might've been had he gone down a more serious route: the slaughter of an entire family is amazingly mean-spirited, the discovery of a roomful of corpses is wonderfully macabre, and some of the kills are quite nasty in spirit (face on a food blender blade, lump hammer to the head)- if only Murlowski hadn't shied away from showing us the splatter.
Shot in South Africa, masquerading as the U. S. A., with Adrian Galley doing a really terrible English accent as blonde-haired punk Weasel.
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- GoofsThe prison bus has a fake steering wheel on the left side for the actor portraying the driver. In one brief moment an exterior shot shows the bus with both drivers visible. The actor with the fake steering wheel on the left, and the real driver on the right. (The film was shot in South Africa, so the real steering wheel is on the right in vehicles there)
- ConnectionsReferenced in Super Why!: The Three Little Pigs: The Return of the Wolf (2009)
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