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Rouge Sang

Original title: Little Erin Merryweather
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
687
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Rouge Sang (2003)
ONCE UPON A TIME, DEATH PREYED ON A NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE CAMPUS. RUMORS SWIRL, THAT IF YOU SEE A FLASH OF RED - YOU'RE DEAD! LOCAL STUD PETER BLOOM INVESTIGATES THE GRISLY KILLINGS UNTIL THE STAKES GROW HIGHER AND THE BODY COUNT MOUNTS. SUDDENLY PETER'S SE
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Once upon a time, death preyed upon a New England college campus. Rumors swirl that "if you see a flash of red, you're dead!" Local golden boy, Peter Bloom (David Morwick) investigates the g... Read allOnce upon a time, death preyed upon a New England college campus. Rumors swirl that "if you see a flash of red, you're dead!" Local golden boy, Peter Bloom (David Morwick) investigates the grisly killings until the stakes grow higher and the body count mounts. Suddenly, Peter's s... Read allOnce upon a time, death preyed upon a New England college campus. Rumors swirl that "if you see a flash of red, you're dead!" Local golden boy, Peter Bloom (David Morwick) investigates the grisly killings until the stakes grow higher and the body count mounts. Suddenly, Peter's search becomes a fight for survival in a fairy tale world full of nightmares.

  • Directors
    • David Morwick
    • Michael Civille
  • Writer
    • David Morwick
  • Stars
    • Vigdis Anholt
    • David Morwick
    • Elizabeth Callahan
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • David Morwick
      • Michael Civille
    • Writer
      • David Morwick
    • Stars
      • Vigdis Anholt
      • David Morwick
      • Elizabeth Callahan
    • 35User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Vigdis Anholt
    Vigdis Anholt
    • Erin Merryweather
    David Morwick
    David Morwick
    • Peter Bloom
    Elizabeth Callahan
    Elizabeth Callahan
    • Dr. Paula Sheffield
    Frank Ridley
    Frank Ridley
    • Joe Havey
    Jillian Wheeler
    Jillian Wheeler
    • Erin (age 8)
    R. Brandon Johnson
    R. Brandon Johnson
    • Teddy McGovern
    • (as Brandon Johnson)
    Marc Bonnée
    • Sean Kelleher
    • (as Marcus Bonnée)
    Phil Darovic
    • Kyle Andrews
    Danielle Budlong
    • Chrissy Dewhurst
    James Henderson
    • Billy Watkins
    William Stone Mahoney
    • Dr. Tim Fitzgerald
    • (as William Mahoney)
    Heather Little
    • Amy Thatcher
    Lisa Nunn
    • Professor Nancy Morrissey
    Josef Wille
    • John Merryweather
    Janelle Loring
    • Erin (Age 12)
    • (scenes deleted)
    Carol Daker
    • Erin's Grandmother
    • (scenes deleted)
    Robert Soares
    • Medical Examiner
    Jeff Ransom
    • Police Photographer
    • Directors
      • David Morwick
      • Michael Civille
    • Writer
      • David Morwick
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    User reviews35

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    6malleymarge

    Wash your hands kiddies!

    feel like this should be the tag line.This by no means is perfect and I'm giving this six stars not a perfect ten.Some of the murders are WAY too long and drawn out! god help us it's too slow at times,but I really liked this kiddies.The script is creative and thank god this is not another scooby do mystery I'm sooo over those.The acting for a slasher is good,Anholt and Morwick would be the strongest out of the bunch.Most low budgets like these consist of just naked girls getting their heads cut off, this is a bit more sophisticated than that.The music is gorgeous in this, almost too beautiful for a slasher.Question anyone have more info on the artist who did the sketches for the movie? love to see more of her work,let me know.
    cappytom37

    Great Indie, The Final Boy

    I love that this film plays with the gender of roles. It's not often that we see a final boy in horror. David Morwick plays this role well. He adds physical comedy and he also has a range of emotions where he cries over the loss of his friends and is scared to death, hiding under a table to escape being the next victim. Morwick went on to win multiple acting awards in different genres in film.

    Brandon Johnson is good as his smart aleck best friend, especially since he is known for his TV hosting. Frank Ridley plays the gruff cop that we all love to hate. He has been in such blockbusters as "Don't Look Up". Norwegian film and theater actress, Vigdis Anholt is breathtaking to look at but don't let her looks fool you. She can act. There are times where she gives her male victims a death stare that will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.

    Kelly Murphy adds a whole layer to the film with her dark, fanciful artwork. Murphy went on to become a highly successful American author and illustrator. Given the original idea of using Little Red Riding Hood as a serial killer, this little film falls into several genres; horror, psychological thriller, and fairy tale. For such a low budget indie, I was completely blown away by the film's original sound track composed by Paul Cristo as well as the cinematography by Michael Pessah which almost adds a European flair to it. This was ahead of its time, especially given the Me Too movement.
    6mrkittan

    I liked it

    It's low budget, the acting is...good. Very entertaining. Overall... I liked it...
    9lauraindiereviewer

    A Horror Movie That Takes The High Road

    To paraphrase Robert Benchley: Little Erin Merryweather takes the road less traveled — in this case, the high road, and along the way manages to kick every modern horror movie cliché to the curb. Item 1: Viewers know instantly whodunit. But the characters don't, and as Hitchcock always knew, that's where the real fun—and suspense—is. Item 2: Said killer isn't a one-dimensional mad slasher sporting a hockey mask. Instead, she (Vigdis Anholt) — that's right, she — remains winsome and wise with crystal-blue eyes (when sane, that is). Still, it's enough to charm Item 3, the curly blond male lead (David Morwick), yet not the actual hero of the film, notwithstanding his dashing looks, sheepish grins and seductive lip-biting. Instead, that role goes to Item 4, the smart, attractive psychologist (Liz Callahan), clearly in charge though (uh-oh) female and fiftysomething. And finally, Item 5: The violence isn't repulsive. Instead, it's restrained, just like the film's de rigueur indie-driven budget — yet a talented cast and crew, performing double or sometimes triple-duty (Morwick also scripted and directed), burnish a strikingly-polished film. Which is why Little Erin's journey down that untrodden road is such a wild, bumpy and cheerfully creepy ride.
    8pamhaley-98063

    Feminist Horror

    I appreciated how smart this independent film is. It literally switched every gender role on its head. There is a feminist bend to Little Erin. In fact, I would put this in the category of feminist horror. You have a strong female, front and center who preys on handsome young men.

    Vigdis Anholt as the femme fatale is superb. At times she invokes sympathy and at other times, she is down right terrifying. Not easy to pull off. Her portrayal of someone with a split personality who suffered from sexual abuse as a child is most convincing. The movie racks up creativity points by coming up with a new character in horror who dresses up as a creepy beauty doll to look like Little Red Riding Hood. She also disembowels her victims and replaces their insides with stones. This is novel. It simply hasn't been done.

    For once, we have a final boy in David Morwick's character, Peter. Morwick brings the right mix of humor and sensitivity. At times, it's like watching a romantic comedy but then it all changes when he is sobbing in fear as his friends go down. Erin picks off all the alpha males and it may be Morwick's shyness and sensitivity that saves him in the end. For me, the film is woefully underrated. Despite a limited budget, the filmmakers don't resort to blood and naked bodies. Rather the film showcases stylish photography with great color contrasts and fanciful artwork. The original soundtrack is excellent and conveys a deeply sad message which runs throughout the film.

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    • Trivia
      Both David Morwick and Vigdis Anholt are both classically trained theater actors who met at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts as students.
    • Goofs
      The climax scene where Vigdis Anholt is throwing David Morwick up against the stacks in the library, actor David Morwick yells,"please stop". This was not part of the script since David threw his back out during this scene.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Paula Sheffield: What is evil? What is the nature of evil? Is there any such thing as evil?

    • Connections
      References Rosemary's Baby (1968)

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Little Erin Merryweather
    • Filming locations
      • Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production company
      • Three Stone Pictures Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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