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Tremors 4 : La Légende commence

Original title: Tremors 4: The Legend Begins
  • Video
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
15K
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Michael Gross in Tremors 4 : La Légende commence (2004)
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A prequel to Tremors (1990), this movie tells us about how the town of Perfection, Nevada became founded and how they defended it against the Graboids with the help of Burt Gummer's ancestor... Read allA prequel to Tremors (1990), this movie tells us about how the town of Perfection, Nevada became founded and how they defended it against the Graboids with the help of Burt Gummer's ancestor, Hiram.A prequel to Tremors (1990), this movie tells us about how the town of Perfection, Nevada became founded and how they defended it against the Graboids with the help of Burt Gummer's ancestor, Hiram.

  • Director
    • S.S. Wilson
  • Writers
    • S.S. Wilson
    • Brent Maddock
    • Ron Underwood
  • Stars
    • Michael Gross
    • Sara Botsford
    • Billy Drago
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • S.S. Wilson
    • Writers
      • S.S. Wilson
      • Brent Maddock
      • Ron Underwood
    • Stars
      • Michael Gross
      • Sara Botsford
      • Billy Drago
    • 85User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 nominations total

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    Michael Gross
    Michael Gross
    • Hiram Gummer
    Sara Botsford
    Sara Botsford
    • Christine Lord
    Billy Drago
    Billy Drago
    • Black Hand Kelly
    Brent Roam
    Brent Roam
    • Juan Pedilla
    August Schellenberg
    August Schellenberg
    • Tecopa
    J.E. Freeman
    J.E. Freeman
    • Old Fred
    Ming Lo
    Ming Lo
    • Pyong Lien Chang
    Lydia Look
    Lydia Look
    • Lu Wan Chang
    Sam Ly
    Sam Ly
    • Fu Yien Chang
    Neal Kopit
    • Victor
    Sean Moran
    • Western Union Clerk
    Matthew Seth Wilson
    • Brick Walters
    John Dixon
    John Dixon
    • Big Horse Johnson
    Dan Lemieux
    • Stony Walters
    Don Ruffin
    Don Ruffin
    • Soggy
    Lou Carlucci
    • Mine Foreman
    Kai Taschner
    • Chinaman
    • (uncredited)
    Andrew Van Hise
    • Luke
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • S.S. Wilson
    • Writers
      • S.S. Wilson
      • Brent Maddock
      • Ron Underwood
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    7leadpoisonaod

    Fun and not half bad

    The original Tremors was a classic and a well put together big budget Sci Fi movie. The follow ups have all been more low budget and released only on video, but have actually been OK. I mean, you can't possibly take them seriously, but they're a lot of fun and the characters wind up being pretty memorable. Tremors 4 manages to continue the follow ups while maintaining originality. This alone is an accomplishment, since many sequels end up being repetitive and boorish. Tremors 4 doesn't have this problem.

    Instead, Tremors 4 is a prequel set in 1889. Perfection is a new town called Rejection and is populated by miners....until they start getting eaten. Most of the remaining townsfolk leave. The only ones that stay behind are an Indian, the Chang family, a Mexican guy, and an unmarried red headed woman. Sound familiar? The townsfolk send for a man to asses the mine, which turns out to be Burt Gummer's great-great granddad: Hiram Gummer. Hiram is a proper eastern dude who has never touched a gun and is completely unprepared. He doesn't want any business with the "dirt dragons". However, he gets swept up with the situation and decides to stay and fight the worms. He enlists the help of a famous gunslinger and together the motley crew of 8 battle the monsters. A big subplot in the movie involves the revelation of how the Gummer family became obsessed with guns, bombs, and preperation. Although, like all Tremors movies, its inherently a little bit silly and hard to take seriously, the movie is laced with nostalgic humor and for a #4 continuation, it's pretty well done and should satisfy most any fan.
    moviefan69

    A very worthy entry

    I have been a huge Tremors fan ever since the movie first hit theaters. While the majority of people discovered the original gem on video, I have been a fan since day one. But I don't fault video. It is video that has made this franchise thrive in a way that it never could have as a series of theatrical films. In the theater you would've gotten more of the same, but with a bigger budget, possibly different filmmakers, and a great loss of originality. But with the modest budget allowed by video, you keep the original creators who probably do not command a huge salary, therefore you have gotten a series of films treated with a great deal of TLC. Also by not having a huge budget, the filmmakers are forced to use their creativity in their storytelling rather than let their production values tell the story for them. (Are you listening George Lucas?) Now as for the previous films, I've already mentioned how I regard the original. Tremors 2 is probably the best direct to video sequel ever made. It showed the filmmakers intentions on giving you what you paid to see, plus things you didn't expect at all. Tremors 3 was only a disappointment in that they seemed to lose track of humor and character, and relied too heavily on CG effects. (Lucas Syndrome) Still Tremors 3 was fun, inventive, and exciting. Now we have Tremors 4, and I have to admit I was very skeptical. Right now Tremors the tv series airs on SciFi channel, and while it remains fun, it suffers due to having to shorten it's stories to 45 minutes. So with that going on I thought cranking out another video sequel might end up fouling the nest. NOT SO! Tremors 4 is not only a total surprise, but it redeems the missteps of number 3. Two of the three biggest redeeming qualities are a return to character driven story, and the use of puppets and animatronics in favor of CG heavy effects. Let's face it, the puppets look more real. The third biggest plus to this film is making it a prequel. The filmmakers had run the course of the Graboids life except for showing them at their birth stage. And what better way to show that than to show how they were first discovered over 100 years ago. It's like reinventing the creatures and the franchise in one swoop. Bravo Tremors team! Now what can I say about Michael Gross? Most people thought the Tremors series would be nothing without Kevin Bacon. At least Tremors 2 had the other leading actor, Fred Ward. For the first 2 films, Michael's character Burt, had been a supporting character. But even so, I think he's been most peoples favorite from the get go. Burt's over the top preparedness always had everyone cheering. Will anyone ever forget the first time they saw the gun wall in Burt's basement in the first film? I know I won't. But here, Michael is playing Burt great grandfather Hiram Gummer. And he couldn't be more different from Burt. A pampered aristocrat, Hiram has never even handled a gun. But Michael plays him with good cheer and throughout the course of the movie you see him gradually become the precursor the government hating soldier of fortune we will know as Burt. So in the end, great action, great characters, great story, great effects!. Bring on Tremors 5!!!!!!!
    6vip_ebriega

    Good fun. Faithful to the series.

    My Take: The best of the straight-to-video TREMORS sequels.

    Next to the original, this third sequel is one of the best. It's wonderfully packed with laughs, outrageous B-monster movie horror and a western flavor. The results are great. Michael Gross returns for this sequel, playing Burt's great-grandfather Hiram Gummer, who goes to the town of Rejection to investigate the death of miners in his priceless gold mine. But when he discovers that it has been enslaved by hungry graboids, he must lead the town to fight the beasts and save Rejection.

    The film is a "prequel" to the original, and it's very faithful to the original "Tremors". Showing how it happened and who are the characters. The creature effects have improved from the previous sequel and Jay Ferguson's music is interesting, appropriate to the film's western atmosphere. And, oh yeah! I forgot about Billy Drago. He stars here, giving the weird performance he once applied in Brian De Palma's "The Untouchables" and in the films by Cannon Films co. which he mostly starred in.

    I really enjoyed this sequel, my line up for the series:

    1. "Tremors" 2. "Tremors 4: The Legend Begins" 3. "Tremors 2: Aftershocks" 4. "Tremors 3: Back to Perfection

    TV movie rating: *** out of 5.
    7TCurtis9192

    Tremors 4: The Legend Begins

    Tremors 4: The Legend Begins is a prequel to the other Tremors films and the TV series.

    I find the experience of watching this film to be a pleasant one. It has humour and mild threat, with some tense scenes. I certainly think this is a better entry to the franchise that Tremors 3: Back to Perfection, and far superior than the latest, Tremors 5: Bloodlines.

    The Graboids are back to basics with almost no CGI, and they are convincing creations.

    It features real characters who are portrayed well by the cast, and sheds an interesting light on the origins of Burt Gummer through the exploits of Hiram Gummer, both played by Tremors veteran Michael Gross.

    This is a good watch; the story is well told, the monsters are fun to watch, the characters are likable, there's some effective moments of tension and traditional Tremors humour. Good film.
    9uds3

    I've seen worse $200+ million epics!

    If you're looking for entertainment..no more, no less - this little gem delivers! By far the best sequel (arguable order of merit for the series would be 1,4, 2 and 3) this is Michael Gross's film in totality. He has made the franchise his own and comes full circle playing his own Great Grandfather. It is a measured and emotional performance. As mine-owner Hiram Gummer he comes to Rejection" (as the backwoods township was known) to find out what has been killing the miners. What he discovers is completely outside his somewhat wimpy comfort-zone.

    Very much a return to the original in terms of characters...and even special effects which rely thankfully here, far less on laughable CGI. What might be seen as scaled-down excitement is more than compensated for with absolutely knock-out performances - Drago and Gross especially.

    All four films have an easy-on-the-eye laid back feel, principally because the production teams has remained intact throughout. Four excellent movies without sex, gratuitous violence and a solitary screen cussing in fifteen years. Not that Gross looks any older now than he did in 1989/1990.

    Very faithful to the earlier films and fully explanatory of how it all came about. Mention should also be made of Jay Ferguson's great musical score - the best of the four films.

    Best scripted, photographed and acted straight-to-video film I have yet seen and certainly was deserving of a theatrical release.

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      As silly as it looks, the 2 inch bore giant shot gun was a real thing. It was used to shoot entire flocks of ducks at once. You would mount the gun on a flat bottomed boat (a punt) aim at the side of the lake where a flock was feeding and fire.
    • Goofs
      The movie is set in 1889, but the steam engine seen is a 1912 Case 60hp Traction Engine. While Case had been making steam tractors for 10 years by the setting of this movie, the steam engine seen wouldn't be built for another 23 years.
    • Quotes

      Hiram Gummer: We will make Rejection our last bastion, our last line of defense.

      Juan Padilla: Our Alamo.

      Hiram Gummer: Juan, we were the losers at the Alamo.

      Juan Padilla: Speak for yourself, Gringo.

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    • Release date
      • January 2, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Stampede Entertainment (United States)
      • The Legend Begins
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Tremors 4
    • Filming locations
      • Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Stampede Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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