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Ghost Town: The Movie

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
428
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Western

Dean Teaster's 'Ghost Town The Movie', is a unique "Eastern" Western. It is N.C. native Dean Teaster's tribute to his father Robert Doyle Teaster and "Ghost Town In The Sky" theme park. The ... Read allDean Teaster's 'Ghost Town The Movie', is a unique "Eastern" Western. It is N.C. native Dean Teaster's tribute to his father Robert Doyle Teaster and "Ghost Town In The Sky" theme park. The theme park was a large piece of the childhood happiness for Dean's family and many familie... Read allDean Teaster's 'Ghost Town The Movie', is a unique "Eastern" Western. It is N.C. native Dean Teaster's tribute to his father Robert Doyle Teaster and "Ghost Town In The Sky" theme park. The theme park was a large piece of the childhood happiness for Dean's family and many families since its opening in 1961. This story combines actual family facts of the Teaster family... Read all

  • Directors
    • Jeff Kennedy
    • Dean Teaster
  • Writers
    • DJ Perry
    • Dean Teaster
  • Stars
    • Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward
    • Bill McKinney
    • DJ Perry
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    428
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    • Directors
      • Jeff Kennedy
      • Dean Teaster
    • Writers
      • DJ Perry
      • Dean Teaster
    • Stars
      • Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward
      • Bill McKinney
      • DJ Perry
    • 40User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward
    Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward
    • Harmon Teaster
    Bill McKinney
    Bill McKinney
    • Victor Burnett
    DJ Perry
    DJ Perry
    • Will Burnett
    Princess Daazhraii Johnson
    Princess Daazhraii Johnson
    • Violet Teaster
    • (as Princess Lucaj)
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Sheriff Tom Parker
    Renée O'Connor
    Renée O'Connor
    • Little Jack
    Tony Becker
    Tony Becker
    • Deputy Tuck
    Stella Parton
    Stella Parton
    • Betsy Mae
    Terence Knox
    Terence Knox
    • Mayor Emerson Rogers
    Sammy Kershaw
    Sammy Kershaw
    • Marshall Morgan Duckett
    Charles Edwin Powell
    Charles Edwin Powell
    • Young Victor Burnett
    Terry Jernigan
    Terry Jernigan
    • Young Harmon Teaster
    Charles Matthau
    Charles Matthau
    • Doc Morrison
    Dean Teaster
    Dean Teaster
    • Digger
    • (as Dean West)
    Anthony Hornus
    Anthony Hornus
    • Captain Ketner
    Robert Bradley
    Robert Bradley
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    Russ Stine
    Russ Stine
    • James Martin
    Jordan Engle
    • Cole Sorrells
    • Directors
      • Jeff Kennedy
      • Dean Teaster
    • Writers
      • DJ Perry
      • Dean Teaster
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    3friedmanwalter

    Teaster's fundamental lack of talent

    Having watched Dean Teaster's Ghost Town several times and carefully read the comments here I have come to several conclusions. First of all as someone else has pointed out Teaster's name is all over the movie. Yedt when you check the database here the credits have changed to Dean West. Hmmm? I wonder why? Changing your name will not hide you from the truth. The truth is this story had potential, but not with you. Watching the movie is like looking at something through thick dark glass. You can make out images, ideas, characters, plot, but somehow nothing particular. One commentator said that they were happy the movie wasn't dumbed down. That the confusing editing had something akin to Pulp Fiction in it. Pulp Fiction was never confusing in the least. While it was edited in a non linear manner, one was never confused as to the storyline. To claim that Ghost Town was edited in a like manner is a blatant attempt to give credence and respectability to what is obviously an amateur effort. I would be very surprised to find that Teaster when to film school or for that matter knows even the the basics of editing. The camera angles and shots are first rate for an independent film. The acting, while is spots is marginal, overall is quite good. But beyond this the film lacks a coherent framework that holds the story together. Some have likened it to a jigsaw puzzle put together incorrectly. But I think it goes beyond that. The lack of even a fundamental understanding of film construction points to a basic lack of talent in this area. That is not something that can be learned. You either have it or you don't. Take the critical comments here, by people who know, as overwhelming evidence that your talent does not lie here.
    tsudiia

    I'd advise lowering your expectations.

    Considering the screenplay was provided by a Nth-rate actor whose previous writing credits included the Skinemax-sounding "Supermodel Showdown: Costa Rica" (which appears to be a behind-the-scenes of a real photo shoot...so I'm not sure how one gets credited as 'writer' in the first place), it's pretty much a safe bet that this film is going to be a stinker of epic proportions.

    It's a little sad to see Renee O'Connor involved in this. Granted, Xena: Warrior Princess would never be considered high art, but it had a sense of self-awareness and humor that allowed it to remain consistently watchable despite its camp. Virtues found lacking in nearly every project put forth by the creative team behind Ghost Town: The Movie.

    You've been warned people. =)
    5charliekrank44

    Is the editor dyslexic?

    About 20 minutes into this movie you begin to wonder just what is going on. What should have been a straightforward western tale of revenge is muddied up by poor storytelling. Too many cuts back to the back story and confusing choices of shot selection constantly nag at the viewer. Just when you think you have an idea about what is going on, the editor throws something totally irrelevant on the screen and you are left wondering what happened? This is incredibly frustrating! I can "see" the story on a basic level. I can sense what the film is trying to do. But it as if the editor is purposely trying to throw a wrench into the works. I am left with a simple question: Why would he do that? Nothing is more straightforward than a western. The good guys and the bad guys are easily distinguishable. And the plot is usually quite linear. Why then would you take a simple story such as this and assemble it in such a dyslexic manner?
    5dirkwash

    good parts-poorly assembled

    After checking out the previous comments I see that I am not alone in my views of this movie. On the first watching I was confused and disappointed. So after watching it a second time I took some time and tried to figure out what was wrong. The comments here only helped to confirm my conclusions. Have you ever bought a plastic model of a car, opened the box and visualized what it would look like completed? Now imagine giving that model to a five year old and let them put it together unsupervised. When it's done you will have a fairly good idea what Ghost Town looks like. Each scene seemed to have all of the basic requirements to create tension, build the story, and advance the character arc. I could see all of the individual small parts just like looking at a plastic model straight out of the box. And just like that model I could envision the final product fully assembled. But for Ghost Town that is where everything falls apart. You can "see" the whole story, which is not overly complicated or deep. But it looks like it was assembled by a five year old. That creates a great deal of frustration on the part of the viewer. It is one thing to watch a bad movie. It is quite another to watch what appears to be a good movie put together with little understanding of plot, timing, or character development. Watching each scene you can "feel" where it is supposed to go, but each time the editing sends it way off track. Like a previous comment I suggest that you never let the editor near another movie again. At least not until he goers back to school and learns how a movie should be assembled. Otherwise you end up with a plastic model that doesn't quite match the box cover art!
    5hillleonard44

    poorly constructed- hard to follow

    If you type in Dean Teaster on IMDb you get the page for Dean West. Mr. West produced, co-wrote the story, co-directed, and acted in Dean Teaster's Ghost Town. Not only that but the major characters in the story are named Teaster as well! So I guess I can assume that this is Mr. Teaster/West's movie. Actually it's his first movie. He had a co- director but his name is not all over the credits like Teaster's. This all leads up to an important question: Does he know anything about film and story structure? Judging by this movie I would have to say no. But don't take my word on it. Check out most of the previous comments. If you do you will notice a very common theme running through all of them. Mr. Teaster/West does not have a clue as to how a film should be assembled. If the flow of individual scenes are not rough and jarring they are too long and vapid. There are cuts in the wrong places, no cuts where there should be, and disturbingly few masters used and when they are they are not in the correct position. Take it form a film school graduate, Mr. Teaster/West and his editor need to go back to film school. This time pay attention to film basics 101. Take notes

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      The movie was based on the original "Ghost Town in the Sky" theme park in Maggie Valley North Carolina built by RB Coburn. It operated from 1961 through 2003.
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    • Release date
      • June 3, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Canton, North Carolina, USA
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      • Collective Development
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