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Hallow's End

  • Video
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
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Hallow's End (2003)
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It's Halloween and evil forces are about to inflict a scary surprise on 8 college co-eds and their haunted house. Vampires, zombies and pirates are no longer just costumes, but killers that ... Read allIt's Halloween and evil forces are about to inflict a scary surprise on 8 college co-eds and their haunted house. Vampires, zombies and pirates are no longer just costumes, but killers that lurk behind every door, hall and tombstone.It's Halloween and evil forces are about to inflict a scary surprise on 8 college co-eds and their haunted house. Vampires, zombies and pirates are no longer just costumes, but killers that lurk behind every door, hall and tombstone.

  • Director
    • Jon Keeyes
  • Writer
    • Chris Burdick
  • Stars
    • Stephen Cloud
    • Brandy Little
    • Amy Jo Hearron
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    313
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    • Director
      • Jon Keeyes
    • Writer
      • Chris Burdick
    • Stars
      • Stephen Cloud
      • Brandy Little
      • Amy Jo Hearron
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Stephen Cloud
    Stephen Cloud
    • Tom Sharp
    Brandy Little
    Brandy Little
    • Jill Tremaine
    Amy Jo Hearron
    • Kira Clemens
    Amy Morris
    Amy Morris
    • Heidi Campbell
    Matt Moore
    • Dan Miller
    Scott Barrett
    • Steve Johnston
    Camille Chen
    Camille Chen
    • Lily Moore
    John F. Beach
    John F. Beach
    • Gary Yeats
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    Jim Dunn
    • Pumpkin Jack
    Velinda Godfrey
    • Faith
    Terry Gamble
    • Bob
    Bill Sebastian
    Bill Sebastian
    • Frat Boy
    Mark E. Howell
    Mark E. Howell
    • Tour Group Dad
    Victoria Sokol
    Victoria Sokol
    • Red
    Vironika Kirksey
    • 80's Hair Girl
    Damaris Foster
    • Southern Belle
    Travis Helton
    • Morgue Attendant
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    1huggy_bear

    Another Lame Ass Horror Flick

    Once again I took a chance and rented this bag of crap. Billed as a horror flick, there wasn't one scene, not one, that was even remotely scarey. NOT ONE!! Sure there was some nudity, but all the lesbian action got a little old. I guess maybe that was suppose to be this movie's saving grace? And Dan, what an annoying ass bag!! Right from the beginning I knew I was in for it when good ol' Dan first spoke. And he was suppose to be intimidating? What a laugh!! All in all, this movie is dreadfully awful! How in the hell do movies like this get made? If you want a movie with a few thrills in it, don't rent this one. This movie is about as thrilling as the Teletubbies.
    1JeffBlount

    This movie is bad

    SUcks. That's all I got to say about this sorry excuse for a film. Sucks. Sucks. Sucks. I mean, what the hell were they thinking? The idiots involved should never be allowed to make another films. The acting was so bad that it even failed to entertain on a bad level. The attempt at a "lesbian scene" was sad. I felt so bad for the ladies involved. This movie sucks! Sucks! Sucks!

    I heard rumors of a sequel.

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    rixrex

    Intriguing horror idea marred by weak acting and bad production work

    This feature, which looks like a mediocre student production, has a very intriguing idea for a horror story, that being a Halloween night in a frat haunted house tour where the players become the horror characters they are performing. However, the production values are so weak and sometimes so inept that the whole idea is ruined. The acting is what you'd expect from college students, generally mediocre and either too weak or over-the-top. Fortunately, I only spent $1 for this DVD, so in that respect it was okay, but it's really not worth much more than that. Just can't figure out why some folks rave about it and give it a 10. Do they have a stake in it somehow?
    1bmoviefreak-1

    Blechhh...worst piece of celluloid in ages...

    Wow...where to begin...picked this up at Big Lots for only $2.99. That's three bucks I'll never see again...ever...and for what? I'll tell ya. An hour and fifteen minutes of boring, boring, boring chat and college angst that seemed more suitable for a Lifetime movie than the horror flick advertised on the box. (May the marketing droids who designed it burn in Hell for all eternity). Follow that up with a little bit of cheap gore (not even good gore mind you...) and a plot twist at the end that comes out of nowhere, and makes no sense. Awful, awful, awful...

    Was there any redeeming qualities? Well, on the Joe Bob Briggs scale, there WERE six breasts involved, but that's hardly worth my long lost three bucks. Without those, this coulda been on Sci-Fi at, say, two or three in the morning...

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    2thunderpuppy

    Dreadful

    Horror movies can be a lot of fun with low budgets, bad acting, and a bit of panache. I think the film is just missing panache, because, one thuddingly dull scene after another, people make laughably harmless claw-handed grabs at the air. If it weren't so boring, it might be funny.

    A horror film can go a long way with a tired concept like "college kids in a haunted house," in much the same way the Evil Dead movies had a lot of fun with a similar standard plotline. Hallow's End, unfortunately, doesn't go a long way. Actually, it doesn't go anywhere. It spends the better part of an hour setting up faceless and anonymous characters with what seem like endless interpersonal drama. I have nothing against character development, not even in a horror movie, but these are strictly one-dimensional characters (the alpha-male, the milquetoast, the... um... throwaway characters that exist mostly for sex scenes.) Spending forty-plus bloodless, droning minutes with them was more horrific than when the bloodshed started.

    Well, implied bloodshed anyway. When the college kids turn into whatever they dressed as for their haunted house (one's a vampire, one's wearing O.R. scrubs and some white pancake) they look pretty much the way they did in their amateur haunted house costumes; The Dead Hate The Living, using a similar theme, is a masterwork in comparison. There isn't really any gore to speak of, nor are there any real scares.

    I've thought about this one from almost every approach. If it was supposed to be a tight, suspenseful horror movie (which would explain why things moved so slowly), the pathetic sex scenes and cheap monsters would invalidate it. If it was supposed to be a genuine blood & guts horror movie (which would explain the schlock)... where's the blood and guts? And the anticlimax is one of the unexciting endings to a movie I've ever seen. It's the kind of movie that, though it doesn't have a narrator through the film, is bookended by voice-overs because all of the meaningless dialogue just wasn't enough.

    This was a hard one... coming out of it, I wonder if I've just sat through a christian horror film. Maybe the "I know hell exists" of the opening wasn't meant that way, but there are some hints (or misdirection-- I'm not sure which). For all the profanity in the film, a line like "gosh-darnit" comes off a little absurd, and so does most of the crucifix worshipping, god-fearing, and satan-dreading, especially after some lecherous T&A sex scenes (one heterosexual, one lesbian).

    If it a christian company (Highland Myst's logo even has a bit of a crucifix resemblance), then this film weighs in heavily for the atheist camp. An omnipotent being can't be this bad a filmmaker.

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    • Trivia
      The poster for American Nightmare (2002), the director's first movie, is visible hanging on the wall during the party scene.
    • Goofs
      When Jill and Kira are fighting near the end, the boom mic can be seen at the top left side of the frame.
    • Quotes

      Dan: Go fuck yourself, Heidi.

      Heidi: No, Dan, fuck you!

    • Soundtracks
      Heidi's Lament
      Performed by Annika Rosenblad

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Halloween sangriento
    • Filming locations
      • Richland Hills, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hallow's End Productions
      • Highland Myst Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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