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Dead Birds

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
12K
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Dead Birds (2004)
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Supernatural HorrorHorrorThrillerWestern

A group of Confederate soldiers hole up in an abandoned plantation after robbing a bank and find themselves at the mercy of supernatural forces.A group of Confederate soldiers hole up in an abandoned plantation after robbing a bank and find themselves at the mercy of supernatural forces.A group of Confederate soldiers hole up in an abandoned plantation after robbing a bank and find themselves at the mercy of supernatural forces.

  • Director
    • Alex Turner
  • Writer
    • Simon Barrett
  • Stars
    • Henry Thomas
    • Patrick Fugit
    • Nicki Aycox
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alex Turner
    • Writer
      • Simon Barrett
    • Stars
      • Henry Thomas
      • Patrick Fugit
      • Nicki Aycox
    • 153User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • William
    Patrick Fugit
    Patrick Fugit
    • Sam
    Nicki Aycox
    Nicki Aycox
    • Annabelle
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Clyde
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    • Father
    Mark Boone Junior
    Mark Boone Junior
    • Joseph
    Isaiah Washington
    Isaiah Washington
    • Todd
    Harris Mann
    • Jeffy Hollister
    Melanie Abramoff
    Melanie Abramoff
    • Girl Ghost
    Donna Biscoe
    Donna Biscoe
    • Black Woman
    Brian Bremer
    Brian Bremer
    • Hysterical Man
    Russell Durham Comegys
    Russell Durham Comegys
    • Kormer
    David Dwyer
    David Dwyer
    • MacCready
    Michael Faella
    Michael Faella
    • Johnson
    Steve Green
    • Boy Ghost
    Douglas M. Griffin
    Douglas M. Griffin
    • Blonde Soldier
    • (as Douglas Griffin)
    Drew Hall
    • Confederate Shooter in Town #2
    Evan Hipps
    • Dead Boy
    • Director
      • Alex Turner
    • Writer
      • Simon Barrett
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    User reviews153

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    7slake09

    It's watchable, not as bad as other's have portrayed it

    This isn't great horror, but it's definitely good enough to watch; I would watch it again in a minute. Certainly the territory has been covered before with shock horror and a twist ending, but I wasn't expecting some great burst of originality, just a decent movie experience, and I found it.

    There are the standard horror clichés; people where they shouldn't be, ignoring all the warning signs and acting somewhat stupidly. You've seen it before, you'll see it again, and it's here in all it's splendor - however, that doesn't spoil the movie. There are decent special effects, some good shock moments, and a twist at the end to fulfill your expectations and keep you from falling asleep.

    It's worth a rental if you're in the mood for some horror and nothing else catches your eye.
    senschick

    Fly to see Dead Birds

    I thought the pacing was excellent! I was hooked from the very beginning when the first possie of soldiers road into town.

    Really great. Ominous. The music was fantastic. So much so that I wanted a mute button because it got me shaking in my seat. The acting was strong - I had a soft spot for Michael Shannon - he has a Christopher Walkeness about him:) I have to tell you that I hid my eyes every time the music reved up for a "BOO" moment so I didn't see all the special effects!!!

    I was with a friend who is a big horror fan and he said that he really enjoyed it.

    So would I tell my friends to see this movie? the ones that I know are Thriller/horror fans YES!
    6BA_Harrison

    Not bad, but not great either... a wasted opportunity!

    In the wonderfully bloodthirsty opening to Dead Birds, a gang of ruthless criminals hold up a bank, killing everyone inside and getting away with a fortune in Confederate gold. They travel to a deserted farmhouse, where they intend to spend the night, before travelling to Mexico to share their ill-gotten gains.

    But, in the tradition of many a horror film, this particular house is home to some hideous demons, unleashed by the owner in a black-magic ritual gone wrong.

    Director Alex Turner is content to take his time building the tension and setting the mood, and this is perhaps his undoing; by the time he is ready to unleash the demons and let the horror truly begin, the audience has had to sit through far too much chatter from the thieves and watch their aimless wandering around the spooky old house. A few effective shocks (using pretty good CGI FX) are thrown in to liven up the proceedings, but it just isn't enough – even a few more gory moments do little to improve matters.

    After a promising start, I thought I had discovered a real treat. Alas, it turned out to be nothing more than a so-so affair.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    Damnation and Doom at the Plantation of the Dead!

    Dead Birds is directed by Alex Turner and written by Simon Barrett. It stars Henry Thomas, Nicki Aycox, Isaiah Washington, Patrick Fugit, Michael Shannon, Mark Boone Junior, Harris Mann and Muse Watson. Music is scored by Peter Lopez and cinematography by Steve Yedlin.

    1863 and it's the back end of the American Civil War, a group of Confederate deserters rob their own army's gold being delivered to the bank of Fairhope. Leaving a bloody trail in their wake, the group set off for Mexico but must stop for rest and recuperation at a deserted farm mansion over looking a long dead plantation. With a storm moving in and tempers among the thieves running high, it soon becomes evident that something otherworldly resides at the house and the surrounding area.

    Dead Birds is a little cracker, a straight to video horror film that to my mind puts to shame some of the big budgeted piles of crap that get released to the multiplexes on a seemingly weekly basis. Of course, horror is very subjective, where along with comedy it forms a pair of genres guaranteed to produce films that will never ever please everyone. Falling into the haunted house sub-genre of horror, Dead Birds, in spite of its unique Civil War period setting, has been lambasted by many a horror fan for not being fresh, that it's a collage of other horror movies. There's some truth to that, but we could level that charge at 98% of horror movies anyway! But Dead Birds (crap title btw) does have a cult fan base, a fan base I'm very much proud to be part of.

    Alex Turner, for his first feature length debut, has crafted a haunted house picture that positively pulses with dread, with its slow deliberate pacing and hushed conversational tones, the atmosphere crackles with unease. The opening credits are jet black and rise from the earth like spectral portents of death. Then after the fireworks of the robbery, things settle into a sort of ethereal rhythm. The gang make their way to their doom through a murky landscape until they reach what they don't know is their final destination; the plantation, a place that just reeks of death and disharmony.

    The cornfield is long dead and home to a strange creature, the battered old scarecrow looks ripe for a fright and a dead bird on the floor is ominous. The house itself is a two story wooden type not used often in tales of this type. It looks moody, as does the servants quarters, there's also a creepy barn with its hayloft and a water well of course. These are genre staples for sure, but Turner gathers all the clichés and gives them a new lease of life in a new period setting. The secret is in the lighting, Turner and Yedlin (Brick/Looper) light from down low, giving off a wonderful eerie effect as the gang trudge around this place of misery. It may sound like an oxy-moronic statement, but this is one beautifully shot horror film.

    Then there's the shocks, the boo-jump moments (sadly revealed in the trailer for those unfortunate to not see the film first), these are not frequent so as to make the film reliant on them, they are used sparingly and only to advance the plot as the plantation's history literally comes to life. The cast are on fine form (Thomas and Washington standing out), working well with a dynamic infused with greed, mistrust, jealousy and racism. Lopez's musical score blends foreboding rumbles with spine chilling shards of noise, while Turner slots in some oblique angles to further enhance the feeling of hopeless disorientation. It may cover familiar ground, that of a bunch of folk in a spooky house being bumped off one by one, with suspicions aroused, but Dead Birds is very much its own animal. Hee, literally. 8/10
    5johnsamo-1

    Hit and miss

    In terms of production value, the film looks great. It's got better actors than most horror flicks and the FX and monsters are good. It also has a good creepy vibe to it and some good scares. The problem is, the script doesn't really go anywhere after they get to the house... Its basically a series of creepy scenes where the cast dwindles as we go along, but you don't really have a sense of escalating tension.

    The first half worked fairly well, but it doesn't change much as it goes along. We get some backstory as we go that wasn't that creepy to me, and its also pretty clear they didn't know how to end it. The ending they have just doesn't work at all.

    My biggest complaint though is the soundtrack which is way too repetitive and is basically a ripoff from the Shining soundtrack.

    Its okay if you want to get some decent scares, but its not going to blow you away.

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    • Trivia
      The town scenes were shot on the old sets of 'Tim Burton''s Big Fish (2003).
    • Goofs
      When the soldiers arrive at the house before they enter it is daylight. In the next scene when they enter the house, it is pitch black.
    • Quotes

      Todd: [on finding all their horses butchered]

      [chuckles in despair]

      Todd: Well... It looks like/I guess...

      [bellows]

      Todd: I'M WALKING THEN/OUT OF HERE!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Making 'Dead Birds' (2005)

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Refugio maldito
    • Filming locations
      • Mobile, Alabama, USA
    • Production companies
      • Silver Nitrate Pictures
      • Dead Birds Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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