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The Town That Dreaded Sundown

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 26m
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5.6/10
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Addison Timlin and Andy Abele in The Town That Dreaded Sundown (2014)
Sixty-five years after a masked serial killer terrorized the small town of Texarkana, the "moonlight murders" begin again. Is it a copycat or something even more sinister? A lonely high school girl, with dark secrets of her own, may be the key to catching the murderer.
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65 years after a masked serial killer terrorized the small town of Texarkana, the so-called "moonlight murders" begin again. Is it a copycat or something even more sinister? A lonely high-sc... Read all65 years after a masked serial killer terrorized the small town of Texarkana, the so-called "moonlight murders" begin again. Is it a copycat or something even more sinister? A lonely high-school girl may be the key to catching him.65 years after a masked serial killer terrorized the small town of Texarkana, the so-called "moonlight murders" begin again. Is it a copycat or something even more sinister? A lonely high-school girl may be the key to catching him.

  • Director
    • Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
  • Writers
    • Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
    • Earl E. Smith
  • Stars
    • Addison Timlin
    • Veronica Cartwright
    • Anthony Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
    • Writers
      • Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
      • Earl E. Smith
    • Stars
      • Addison Timlin
      • Veronica Cartwright
      • Anthony Anderson
    • 129User reviews
    • 142Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Addison Timlin
    Addison Timlin
    • Jami
    Veronica Cartwright
    Veronica Cartwright
    • Lillian
    Anthony Anderson
    Anthony Anderson
    • Lone Wolf Morales
    Travis Tope
    Travis Tope
    • Nick
    Joshua Leonard
    Joshua Leonard
    • Deputy Foster
    Andy Abele
    Andy Abele
    • Sackhead
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Chief Deputy Tillman
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Reverend Cartwright
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Sheriff Underwood
    Arabella Field
    Arabella Field
    • Dr. Kelly
    Denis O'Hare
    Denis O'Hare
    • Charles B. Pierce, Jr.
    Spencer Treat Clark
    Spencer Treat Clark
    • Corey
    Wes Chatham
    Wes Chatham
    • Danny
    Morganna Bridgers
    Morganna Bridgers
    • Kendra
    Jaren Mitchell
    Jaren Mitchell
    • Johnny
    Kurt Krause
    Kurt Krause
    • Roy
    Lance E. Nichols
    Lance E. Nichols
    • Arkansas Mayor
    Geraldine Singer
    Geraldine Singer
    • Texas Mayor
    • Director
      • Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
    • Writers
      • Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
      • Earl E. Smith
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    7LinkGoku

    Good idea with some clichés

    Some 60+ years since a serial killer left the town of Texaracana in fear the killer seems to be back for more, but one girl will stop at nothing to uncover his identity.

    This film is really intelligently shot, it mixes in several scenes from the original film while also creating some copycat scenes with different characters, I really enjoyed it. Good acting all around.

    That being said this lost a lot of likability with its death scenes, there are several characters with less then five minutes of screen time, yet they leave us thanking the killer for offing them. you'll notice the mpaa rating says it has strong sexual content, I'm not one to really complain about unneeded sex and nudity that being said the sex scenes were really used to degrade the characters.

    Overall this was a nice slasher film, fans of the sub-genre will enjoy it. Not a slasher fan? you should probably pass on it.
    8Bribaba

    Slasher With a Difference

    Post-modern take on the 1976 film of the same title, which was based on a series of murders that occurred in Texarkana on the Texas/Arkansas border a few decades earlier. The first film is frequently referenced but setting the story aside, the two have little in common. The original could sit comfortably in the video nasty genre, while the 'remake' is a stylistic tour-De-force with sound and photography that give off an art film vibe. The acting is solid in part thanks to veteran character actors Ed Lauter Gary Cole (the arms expert in The Good Wife). Although using a few genre tropes, this is not your average slasher flick. It's a scary movie but not a Scary Movie.
    4jtindahouse

    Needed a bit more love in the editing room

    A remake of a film that acknowledges the original's existence (and even implies it what an insensitive film to make) - now there's an interesting idea. Or at least a bold idea. It's not the first film to have done it, I know 'The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)' in 2011 played around with the same concept and I'm certain it would have been done before that. For some reason though it just leaves a bit of a sour taste in my mouth. It's like a different form of breaking the fourth wall. If you acknowledge the existence of film inside a film that's fine, it obviously happens all the time. But to directly acknowledge the series of films you are currently making just cheapens the whole experience and makes me wonder why I should care. To be fair though the film itself didn't really make me care anyway.

    The whole thing is a bit of a mess. The victims are stupid, the cops are possibly even dumber and the kills feel rushed and never go on long enough to build any real suspense. Numerous times we are introduced to characters only moments before their imminent death. There are two flaws with this, one being that we can be certain that they are going to be victims because suddenly out of nowhere they have been awkwardly brought into the film like lambs to the slaughter, and secondly because we couldn't care less for the characters. We have no connection with them. Similar films like 'Scream' at least put some time and effort into the one scene their victim may have in an attempt to make us feel compassion for the character. That one scene can be enough if done right, but it certainly wasn't here.

    The 'whodunnit' side of things is done well enough, I certainly didn't pick it. That's really about all this has going for it though. They really kept the runtime short at 86 minutes. I feel even another five minutes could have done the world of good just to extend some of the kill scenes and build characters a fraction more. It's certainly not unwatchable, but in a genre that has been quite stale for a while now is this adding anything new? I wouldn't have thought so.
    6Patient444

    Not too shaby!

    Well they sure managed to keep that old image from back then, thus giving this movie a more realistic look, helping the viewer connect easily with the story. I for one got to say that I enjoyed it!

    Am surprised to see a hand bunch of good actors gathered here, just check out the list, you'll see what I'm talking about, so you can expect good acting. They kept a very realistic portrait of the town, the people, the church, pretty much everything looks old, older than everything else because it is a tired town, one that has been through a lot of terror already and it barely healed properly. The story moves slow, but the killings go on and on, no gore, a little nudity, still powerful images come with every kill. Those looked indeed like authentic psychopath murders with psychopath reason behind them.

    I think I said enough, I don't wanna tip you off on anything so I'll just recommend you to try it. It's a good homage of the classic cinema. I haven't seen the original, I hear it is also quite brutal, probably I'll try that one too, soon enough I hope. So without comparing them, my opinion is that The Town That Dreaded Sundown stands tall for a horror/slasher remake.

    Cheers!
    7sanjidparvez

    An interesting REQUEL!!

    The original TTTDS was one of the earliest slasher films in the genre that even came before (in 1976) popular franchises like Halloween & Friday the 13th and I've always been a fan of that flick for its humor, suspense & docu-drama like narration style & last but not the least the haunting ending. So when I first heard about there will be a new TTTDS, I thought it'd be another pointless, some cash-in effort but last night after watching this new take on T3DS, I'd like to admit...I was pleasantly surprised!!

    Directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon (the most frequent director of American Horror Story), this new film is a strange version to categorize as a remake, reboot or a sequel; actually it's neither a straightforward remake or sequel...I'm not sure but I think REQUEL (a sequel-ish remake!) can be a more appropriate term for it. After more than half a century of the actual events of The Moonlight Murders that resulted the very making of 1976 original film, this new story is set on present day at the same town, Texarkana that once again begins to plagued by "The Phantom" murders. Interestingly, the 1976 original film is also very much alive in this movie as a film that we know in our 'reality', as in the film the town now maintains a tradition in every Halloween to show a drive in screening of the original film. So, as the film progress we see a fine blend between this version & the original film where some scenes from the original brought back through a kind of flashback style while also creating some copycat murder sequence in this new one. I liked this approach of providing homage to the original; bring it to an entirely new generation. This new & refreshing kind of take & treatment to this already known & filmed story is the most appreciating part of this version. And overall the film is beautifully shot, liked the camera works, the character development was fine for a slasher flick, but still as a slasher it's not above the clichés as well as it comes with a routine ending & weak motive for the killer which I couldn't find much point to it. And lastly there's another strange part of it and that's the Town itself! It looks like the town hasn't really age after all this years!! May be for the homage issue but though the film is set on late 2013, it still got the 70s vibe almost all over it.

    Anyway, there's not much masked killer-slasher flick comes out this days with good or decent budget & film making like this one and still despite some clichés & the ending, as a slasher flick it's pretty good one, IMO.

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    • Trivia
      The character Nick (Travis Tope) mentions that his mother is a patient at "Trans-Allegheny". Trans-Allegheny is the name of a historic mental hospital located in Weston, West Virginia which ceased operating in 1994.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the film, the annual tradition of showing the original The Town That Dreaded Sundown plays at a drive-in. In real life, it is played at Spring Lake Park which is not a drive-in theater. Cars are parked in the parking lot and the audience views the film in portable chairs or on blankets in an open field.
    • Quotes

      Lone Wolf Morales: After our friend kills those kids with the trombone, who does he go after next?

      Chief Deputy Tillman: In the movie after the trombone killing there's a double homicide at a farm house.

      Lone Wolf Morales: Every damn house out here is a farm house.

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Terror al anochecer
    • Filming locations
      • Texarkana, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blumhouse Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Orion Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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