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Mulberry Street

Original title: Mulberry St
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
6.6K
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Mulberry Street (2006)
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A deadly infection breaks out in Manhattan, causing humans to develop into blood-thirsty rat creatures.A deadly infection breaks out in Manhattan, causing humans to develop into blood-thirsty rat creatures.A deadly infection breaks out in Manhattan, causing humans to develop into blood-thirsty rat creatures.

  • Director
    • Jim Mickle
  • Writers
    • Nick Damici
    • Jim Mickle
  • Stars
    • Nick Damici
    • Kim Blair
    • Ron Brice
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    6.6K
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    • Director
      • Jim Mickle
    • Writers
      • Nick Damici
      • Jim Mickle
    • Stars
      • Nick Damici
      • Kim Blair
      • Ron Brice
    • 94User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Nick Damici
    Nick Damici
    • Clutch
    Kim Blair
    Kim Blair
    • Casey
    Ron Brice
    Ron Brice
    • Coco
    Bo Corre
    Bo Corre
    • Kay
    Tim House
    Tim House
    • Ross
    Larry Fleischman
    Larry Fleischman
    • Charlie
    Larry Medich
    • Frank
    Javier Picayo
    • Otto
    Antone Pagán
    • Peter Pace
    • (as Antone Pagan)
    John Hoyt
    • Big Vic
    Lou Torres
    • Larry the Bartender
    Sarah Dickinson
    • Little Girl
    Heidi Peterson
    • Dishelveled Woman
    Jim Heater
    • The Priest
    Rodney Gray
    Rodney Gray
    • Rodney
    John Gamborini
    John Gamborini
    • Ray the Painter
    Joe Carr
    • The Mayor
    Emily Cain
    • Little Girl on Train
    • Director
      • Jim Mickle
    • Writers
      • Nick Damici
      • Jim Mickle
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    EyeAskance

    "Rats off" to this highly commendable impecunious film project

    Life in the Big Apple is "as usual" on a day like any other day, when out of the sewers emerges a massive viral contagion...rats are aggressively attacking people who, in turn, become infected and undergo a grotesque metamorphosis. They become, quite literally, rodent-people, and as such scuttle in shadows, gnaw through walls, and greedily consume human flesh. Holed-up in a low-income apartment building are a variety of characters(all of them better written and portrayed than usual for a film of meager origins). They fight for their lives as radio and TV broadcasts denote the epic scale of this grim and rapidly mounting situation.

    MULBERRY STREET is a great example of the way younger film industry hopefuls are taking old ideas and throwing them back at you as something entirely original...in truth, we've seen all this before, but the presentation is so different that it rarely feels like the same old 'sturm und drang'. It's surprisingly character-driven for a contemporary horror film, and the ending which seems rather unresolved actually makes sense as this is the story of the film's primary characters facing a situation, rather than being about the situation itself. Imaginative, creepy, and in a few spots even emotionally affecting, this is one which is likely to please horror hounds and might even recruit a few(it's also one of the most "New York" movies to pop up in quite awhile).

    I enjoyed this film, and I suspect it will be a springboard for many of the talented members of the cast and crew...I, for one, will be eager to see what they can do with some legitimate financial resources.

    7.5/10
    7Mr_Saxon

    Excellent low budget horror.

    New York City has a rat problem it seems. The little furry pests are crawling all over the place and you better hope they don't bite a chunk out of you because, when that happens, you start growing hair out of strange places and want to eat human flesh! "Mulberry Street" is an apocalypse movie which takes "28 Days Later" and filters it through a post 9-11 New York. It begins at a rundown tenement building on the titular street where we are introduced to several of those who live there including Clutch, a retired boxer, a bartender named Kay (living with her teenage son) and Coco who is Clutch's best friend. Meanwhile, Clutch's daughter Casey arrives in New York City after serving in the Middle East and begins making her way home. Unfortunately, there have been several reports of rats biting humans, a nasty virus spreading through the city and people suddenly turning on one another. This results in the subways being shut down and Casey is forced to make her way home on foot. Are all these events connected? You bet!

    "Mulberry Street" begins slowly with the horrors kept in the background. A feeling of dread infects the first third of the movie; dark figures shamble around alleyways as the characters walk past, a man sits silently in Kay's bar sweating and acting strangely, rats scurry around nearby gutters and televisions begin reporting strange events. I actually quite liked this - it was nice to watch a horror movie where the characters were developed, allowing the audience to get to know them before the city fell into Hell. There aren't any stereotypes either which makes a nice change. The characters in this movie probably do exist somewhere in Manhattan; enabling you to care about whether they'll survive or not.

    The movie was made for a very low budget and features a lot of shaky-cam, which is obviously used to hide some of the effects (although they were, in my opinion, pretty good - the rat people are appropriately gruesome and deformed) but it doesn't hurt the film. In addition, the visuals have a dark and very dirty look to them. For a movie which revolves around rats, this adds to the atmosphere and makes it appear more gritty and realistic.

    I really enjoyed "Mulberry Street". The acting was great all round, the storyline was interesting and it was nice to see a movie of this type that didn't use zombies for once! The squealing noises made by the rat people as they flood through corridors and streets was suitably disturbing. If you enjoyed "28 Days Later" or are a horror fan in general then you should certainly check out "Mulberry Street". Jim Mickel is definitely a director to watch out for in the future. If he can produce something this entertaining with such a low budget, who knows what he'll be capable of with more money?
    7martoni64

    Great stuff

    This is a low budget movie. Now there are low-budget and low-budget. This is very well made out of "only" 60K (apparently) USD. If you can stand the idea of people turning into murderous rat-beings, then you would probably like this flick. It has a quite realistic feel to it, and the fact that everything is shot using a hand camera makes it quite documentary in style. The fact that a large part of the film follows the tenants of a NY building surrounded by these "rat-beings" makes it also quite claustrophobic. Good acting as well, all around - where the actors really build a relationship to each other and the audience.

    A very well used 60K and if you like horror movies, the chance is that you'll not want to miss this one.
    6The_Void

    The street that Jack built

    After having seen a few low budget zombie movies a while back, my love for the genre faded and nowadays knowing that a film is both low budget and a zombie movie is liable to put me off seeing it; the reason being that while these films often show great enthusiasm, they can be seriously lacking in creativity. Well you could of course argue that this is not a zombie film as the central monsters are strange rat creatures rather than the classic zombie monsters...but it's basically just the same difference, and arguing that this film is not a zombie film would be as futile as saying the 2002 zombie film '28 Days Later' is not a zombie film. Anyway, what we basically have here is just your average zombie outbreak idea and we focus on an apartment block on 'Mulberry Street'. It turns out that there's something funny going on with the rats under the apartment block and all hell breaks lose when a man is bitten and starts showing signs of...turning into a giant rat. The infection quickly spreads, leading to a fight for life for the survivors.

    The film is very short at only eighty minutes and was obviously set on a limited budget; thus meaning that it doesn't have a great deal of scope and we basically just focus on the central characters. This makes for decent enough entertainment, but the film is lacking in several areas and a lot of it feels rather thin. We don't get any details about the actual virus; which isn't that disappointing when you consider the usual reasons behind a zombie outbreak (a virus, radiation from space etc), but since this film has dared to change the formula a little in having people turn into rats; it would be nice to have some sort of reasoning behind it. The film has plenty of action, gore and horror images; but the problem is how it's portrayed. Director Jim Mickle has unfortunately opted to go down the flashy MTv-style photography route, and the result is that it's very difficult to see what is going on, and this kind of kills the film in terms of entertainment value. However, Mulberry Street does at least have enough good points to make it a worthwhile viewing and zombie fans should find something to like.
    8ElijahCSkuggs

    Maniac Rat Bastards On The Loose!

    I'm not one for loving cheesy films a whole lot. Sure I can dig Troll 2 for it's insane cheese, or even Blood Freak and it's Turkey Murderer. I guess I'm a fan of the genre, but I can tell you I won't be paying more than 5 bucks for any of them. So whenever I hear of a movie like Mulberry Street, I tend to just shrug and see what good can come out of it. Mulberry Street is a rare breed, it takes a corny premise...Rats infecting people to become killer Rat People, but the movie works, surprisingly well. I'm not gonna get into specifics, because this movie especially, is one you where you shouldn't pay attention to details. If you let it fly, Mulberry Street brings you on a consistently entertaining ride. And with this being a low-budget film, movies of this caliber should only be applauded. If you're looking for a apocalyptic/zombie/vampire/mutant flick, look no further, Mulberry Street is easily good enough to satisfy your Rat Bastard needs.

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    • Trivia
      The cast was made up of friends and family of the filmmakers.
    • Connections
      References La Nuit des morts-vivants (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      For a Day Like Today
      Written by Lee Hazlewood

      Performed by Suzi Jane Hokum

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2006 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mulberry St
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Belladonna Productions
      • Mulberry Street Films LLC
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    • Budget
      • $60,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $97,182
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $512,000
      • Nov 11, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $97,182
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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