In the small town of Stone Cove, Maine, sheriff's deputy Dwayne Hopper is on the night-shift. He discovers Ronald Perkins in a holding cell. He's a local pharmacist and suspect in the disapp... Read allIn the small town of Stone Cove, Maine, sheriff's deputy Dwayne Hopper is on the night-shift. He discovers Ronald Perkins in a holding cell. He's a local pharmacist and suspect in the disappearance of fourteen children over the past ten years, including Hopper's young son. Interr... Read allIn the small town of Stone Cove, Maine, sheriff's deputy Dwayne Hopper is on the night-shift. He discovers Ronald Perkins in a holding cell. He's a local pharmacist and suspect in the disappearance of fourteen children over the past ten years, including Hopper's young son. Interrogating Perkins, Hopper learns that the mad pharmacist has built an army of brainwashed pe... Read all
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What starts out slow and confusing (later you learn that its not confusing but pretty random) turns into a zombie-like movie with some pretty decent gore elements. The violence is depicted pretty raw and bloody and those kids are more a mix of instinct driven animals and zombies than anything else. They attack like the "28 days later" zombies, jump and run around, crawl air ducts, snap necks and disembowel with their bare hands. Thats nice, the visuals also carry it with some decent atmosphere. Problem is that the whole plot makes pretty little sense as of why Mr. Perkins engineers blood lusting zombie-kids on PCP and how they track down their kin and I really wonder how such obviously instinct driven creatures suddenly know how to use keys, shoot rifles etc. The whole ending is pretty idiotic and the movie should have rather focused on a logic plot and characters not acting like idiots (like a cop entering zombie infested crime scenes without a gun or his wife jingling key-chains like a crazy kid) instead of the massive bloodshed and bleak finale. Perkins'14 has really a lot going for it but smashes my hopes with a plot full of holes and dozens of ridiculous horror clichés.
It's called "Perkins' 14" because officer Dwayne Hopper's (Patrick O'Kane) son was the last 14th missing victim reported missing. Children who were kidnapped by a person who coincidentally happens to be locked up in a jail cell for a misdemeanor, who's real name is Ronald Perkins (Richard Brake). As we later find out that he was doing experiments on them for the attempt of turning them into savage ghouls or venom's for a silly retribution. From "Afterdark Horrorfest" and by looking at the big picture, one has to wonder why the FBI weren't involved in this case. Anyways, the gory make up is good, but the ending kind of sucked, which is a reminiscent of "Pet Cemetery".
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- GoofsIn the first scene with Daisy and Dwayne in the kitchen, Daisy's headphones disappear and reappear throughout the scene.
- ConnectionsReferences Sur les quais... (1954)
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- $103,054
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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- 1.85 : 1