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The Curse of El Charro

  • 2005
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
982
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The Curse of El Charro (2005)
Slasher HorrorHorror

In California, Maria has awful nightmares with and visions of her sister that committed suicide one year ago. Her roommate Chris invites Maria to travel with her and her friends Tanya and Ro... Read allIn California, Maria has awful nightmares with and visions of her sister that committed suicide one year ago. Her roommate Chris invites Maria to travel with her and her friends Tanya and Rose on vacation to her uncle's house in Saguaro, Arizona, to relax. When the group arrives ... Read allIn California, Maria has awful nightmares with and visions of her sister that committed suicide one year ago. Her roommate Chris invites Maria to travel with her and her friends Tanya and Rose on vacation to her uncle's house in Saguaro, Arizona, to relax. When the group arrives in the house, they immediately go to a night-club to have fun and chase some local guys fo... Read all

  • Director
    • Rich Ragsdale
  • Writer
    • Ryan R. Johnson
  • Stars
    • Andrew Bryniarski
    • Danny Trejo
    • Drew Mia
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    982
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rich Ragsdale
    • Writer
      • Ryan R. Johnson
    • Stars
      • Andrew Bryniarski
      • Danny Trejo
      • Drew Mia
    • 32User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Andrew Bryniarski
    Andrew Bryniarski
    • El Charro
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • El Charro
    • (voice)
    Drew Mia
    • Maria
    • (as Andrew Mia)
    Kathryn Taylor Smith
    Kathryn Taylor Smith
    • Tanya
    • (as Kathryn Taylor)
    Heidi Androl
    Heidi Androl
    • Christina
    KellyDawn Malloy
    • Rosemary
    Philip Boyd
    Philip Boyd
    • James
    Matthew Prater
    • King
    • (as Matt Prater)
    Tabitha Stevens
    Tabitha Stevens
    • Elvira
    Liliana Signorelli
    • Homeless Woman
    Lyndsay Martin
    Lyndsay Martin
    • Brittany
    Michela Fruet
    Michela Fruet
    • Messenger
    Victoria Vanegas
    • Maria's Sister
    Lemmy
    Lemmy
    • Priest
    • (as Lemmy Kilmeister)
    James Intveld
    James Intveld
    • Archangel Michael
    Al Raitano
    • Sheriff
    Gary Bullock
    Gary Bullock
    • Prugatory Bartender
    Calico Cooper
    Calico Cooper
    • Mistress of Salvation
    • Director
      • Rich Ragsdale
    • Writer
      • Ryan R. Johnson
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    4wrlang

    strange slasher film

    The Curse of El Charro is about a girl who sees visions about her sister's suicide. Apparently Charro is punishment for the girl's family for something her ancestors did. It wasn't easily discernible because the film was not that interesting to watch. She goes on a trip with some back stabbing friends, and everyone is attacked by El Charro. Her persistent dreams give away the film. The characters have no redeeming qualities and there is nothing that gives this film any reason to be viewed other than it is there to be watched. Some of the cinematography is interesting, but the film flips around between flashback, Charro, and the star. If you're looking for some mindless slashing, this film is for you.
    2movieman_kev

    El Stupido

    Maria, still plagued by recurring nightmares of her sister's suicide, is talked into a mini- vacation in order to alleviate her stress a bit only to be stalked by a murderer in the Arizona deserts in this infuriating horror B-movie.

    Two of the main character's are under-acting blank slates, the other two are ultra-annoying awful bitches. I didn't care.if El Charro killed all of them so the movie would just be over and thus put an end to my misery.

    Eye candy: Tabitha Stevens and KellyDawn Malloy provide the T&A ; Victoria Vangas gets topless (alas her character's dead)

    My Grade: D-
    3claudio_carvalho

    A Gore Mess

    In California, Maria (Andrew Mia) has awful nightmares with and visions of her sister that committed suicide one year ago. Her roommate Chris (Heidi Androl) invites Maria to travel with her and her friends Tanya (Kathryn Taylor) and Rose (KellyDawn Malloy) on vacation to her uncle's house in Saguaro, Arizona, to relax. When the group arrives in the house, they immediately go to a night-club to have fun and chase some local guys for sex; however, the evil El Charro (Andrew Bryniarski) is seeking Maria killing her friends with his machete.

    The slasher "The Curse of El Charro" is a gore mess. The characters in general are unpleasant and I do not understand how the four girls could take a road trip together: Maria is a deranged woman; Tanya is an amoral slut; Rose is a lesbian drug dealer; only Chris seems to be an average person. The screenplay is awful, and in the beginning, Maria is confessing her nightmares to a priest that seems to know something about her fate. Then, a group of young women from California that seems to be in a permanent heat goes to a desert place in the middle of nowhere to drink booze, use drugs and have sex with hillbilly strangers, in a totally weird and unusual situation. The creepy El Charro kills every character with his machete without any further explanation. The conclusion seems to indicate that the insane Maria actually killed her friends, but it not clear. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "A Maldição de el Charro" ("The Curse of El Charro")
    3telepsa

    Bad execution, promising hints

    When I saw El Charro, the first thought that popped on my mind was that this movie should be named "The Curse of What Could Have Been". That is, if the scenario actually made sense. The movie begins with Maria, a rather annoying girl mourning the suicide of her sister (and by the way, we never do find out what made Lucia kill herself), going on a small vacation with four "friends". Incidentally, the friends are four archetypes, such as the good old American Beauty (the only one who cares about Maria, apparently), a hip hop star wannabe and a goth pinup would be. Curiously enough, the last two get along fairly well and seem to enjoy the same kind of music. How that is possible, one can only wonder. How do you we get to the juicy parts? After a lot of patience. The script is unbelievably slow and 3/4 of the movie seem to serve as filler. This was especially noticeable in the bar scene. The girls, after having a brush with the law (avoided because the driver takes the mutter into her own mouth, er, hands), decide to stop in a bar and drink before continuing their ride. Sounds only natural, correct? That is exactly what we would do if we were on a trip between states, escorted by police in a bar. The bar, operated by a fundamentalist American with bad taste in music, seems to be patronized by a weird mix of hillbillies and psychos. When the girls want to leave (understandably so), the police officer makes them sit down because they will "miss the show". The movie then proceeds to show us a goth guy in a suit screeching in an old microphone lyrics that apparently should tune us in the movie, because they are relevant to the heroine's situation. ...Ok guys, you've stumped me. The patrons, BY DEFINITION, should rise as one and get that idiot of the stage, for one. He is completely irrelevant to the movie. He is filler. The whole scene is filler, as every clue that is revealed is just not important enough to justify this travesty. Even though it is true that the actresses don't act in this to save their lives, the truth is that they are given almost no space to even try. The characters are flat and two-dimensional, trapped in their own delusional worlds. No growing for the heroine during the length of the movie. She doesn't, say, come to terms with her sister's suicide. She doesn't even save herself. An angel with fake wings and a tattoo does it for her. This is a shame, because this movie does have a couple of nice scenes (when the crew doesn't go wild with the camera, that is). An old time movie sequence in the middle of the movie gives the story away in a much more interesting way that the heroine would ever be able to. The music at the approaching of El Charro is rather good. El Charro himself, although dumber than Jason the Hockey Mask Boy, has a couple of nice scenes and a certain presence. It's not his fault he's not given enough space to actually DO something beyond slash like there's no tomorrow. and why slash, anyway? Why not just a gun? What is the justification behind this? There is none. The script in this is just terrible, plain and simple. The actors are uninspired. When closing in, El Charro looks like a black metal fan with bad, bad corpse painting on (Immortal would kick his ass). The pace is slow, the sex scenes not really that interesting (and that WAS a shame), and the deaths find the viewers completely supporting of the ghost. I would have done it too, El Charro. It's OK.
    3lastliberal

    What I do for Danny Trejo

    OK, I love seeing Danny Trejo in films. I didn't actually see him in this one, as he was the voice of El Charro. El Carro (Andrew Bryniarski) was too busy swinging a machete to speak, I guess.

    Maria is a neurotic mess whose sister committed suicide and is being stalked by El Charro because of some wrong done by an ancestor. She joins her friend Christina (Heidi Androl) and two other girls on a trip to Arizona. Good that they had Tanya (Kathryn Taylor, Miss Kansas USA) along to handle the cop when they got a speeding ticket.

    Best performance in the film was definitely KellyDawn Malloy as a goth chick who did a shower duet with Tabitha Stevens.

    Great looking slasher, but the appearance of Archangel Michael and the ending left a lot to be desired, as did the rednecks the girls hooked up with.

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    • Goofs
      The bartender puts three cans of beer on the counter. In the next shot, the cans are farther apart than before.
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      Referenced in The Making of 'The Curse of El Charro' (2006)

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2005 (Russia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Pretty Dangerous Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bloodline: The Legend of El Charro
    • Filming locations
      • Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Pretty Dangerous Films
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      • $200,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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