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WNUF Halloween Special

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.3K
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"WNUF Halloween Special" DVD Cover
Originally broadcast live on October 31, 1987, the 'WNUF Halloween Special' is a stunning expose of terrifying supernatural activity that unfolded at the infamous Webber House, the site of ghastly murders. Local television personality Frank Stewart leads a group of paranormal investigators including Catholic exorcist, Father Joseph Matheson and the prolific husband-and-wife team Louis and Claire Berger. Together, the experts explore the darkest corners of the supposedly haunted Webber House, trying to prove the existence of the demonic entities within. Did they find the horrific truth or simply put superstitious rumors to rest?
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A horror comedy with fake news and commercials section, that was filmed on old video cameras to make it look like a real VHS recording of a commercial television station's Halloween special ... Read allA horror comedy with fake news and commercials section, that was filmed on old video cameras to make it look like a real VHS recording of a commercial television station's Halloween special from 1987.A horror comedy with fake news and commercials section, that was filmed on old video cameras to make it look like a real VHS recording of a commercial television station's Halloween special from 1987.

  • Directors
    • Chris LaMartina
    • James Branscome
    • Shawn Jones
  • Writers
    • Chris LaMartina
    • Jimmy George
    • Pat Storck
  • Stars
    • Paul Fahrenkopf
    • Aaron Henkin
    • Nicolette le Faye
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.3K
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    • Directors
      • Chris LaMartina
      • James Branscome
      • Shawn Jones
    • Writers
      • Chris LaMartina
      • Jimmy George
      • Pat Storck
    • Stars
      • Paul Fahrenkopf
      • Aaron Henkin
      • Nicolette le Faye
    • 51User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Paul Fahrenkopf
    Paul Fahrenkopf
    • Frank Stewart
    Aaron Henkin
    • WNUF Announcer
    • (voice)
    Nicolette le Faye
    • Veronica Stanze
    Leanna Chamish
    Leanna Chamish
    • Deborah Merritt
    Richard Cutting
    Richard Cutting
    • Gavin Gordon
    Brian St. August
    Brian St. August
    • Dr. Louis Berger
    Helenmary Ball
    • Claire Berger
    Robert Long II
    • Father Joseph Matheson
    Sabrina Taylor-Smith
    • Donna Miles
    Thomas Lee Johnson
    • Carl Durant
    Kendra North
    Kendra North
    • Angela Harris
    Frederick Cowie
    • Officer Howard Bookwalter
    Bob Creager
    Bob Creager
    • Dr. Stanley Allen, DDS
    Ron LaMartina
    • Governor Mike Barlow
    George Stover
    George Stover
    • Dr. Bloodwrench
    Paul Sieber
    • Councilman Ray Thompson
    Joe Ripple
    • Anonymous Officer
    Cary Anderson
    Cary Anderson
    • Senator Robert Dandridge
    • Directors
      • Chris LaMartina
      • James Branscome
      • Shawn Jones
    • Writers
      • Chris LaMartina
      • Jimmy George
      • Pat Storck
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews51

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    9westcor

    Could one day be a small cult classic

    It saddens me I am the first person to write about this movie. I guess I'm not really too sure how I even found out about it. Unfortunately for me, this is not a movie you want to have even heard of before experiencing it. It's available on VHS or DVD, get it on VHS if you have a working VHS player, as getting this on DVD is kinda pointless.

    I told my wife I found an old VHS tape someone had recorded in the 80's and made copies of, and we were gonna watch it for Halloween. This movie by far is the most believable 'found footage' movie I've ever seen. There were times I thought it was an actual recording from the 80's, and I knew about the movie. The VHS quality, the terrible commercials, the bad acting, and there are no credits to be found in the movie. The entire movie she kept asking me, is it real or is this one of those Blair Witch movies? I played dumb, and said I don't know, I found it online.

    The movie itself isn't anything spectacular, I rate it so high mostly for the fact there is no other 'found footage' movie this believable. It will be a hard movie to ever become a 'cult' movie just for the fact that once you know its's a movie; it definitely ruins the experience somewhat. My plan is to hang on to this treasure till I have kids, and tell them my parents recorded this in the 80's from TV on a VCR tape (kids won't even know what VHS tapes are then). This movie will for sure be in my Halloween viewing collection every year, and I hope to get more people to see it, as it's virtually unknown. The movie was made dirt cheap as well, and is an inspiration for people interested in making movies; as it shows a clever gimmick can go a long way.
    8dylanstaxes

    Wow. What was that?

    This is cool. The creators were completely dedicated to the bit. Is it campy? Yes, but it never shows its hand or winks to the audience to get an extra laugh, NEVER. That's impressive in a found footage movie.

    This movie left me feeling like I had almost been hit by a truck. Something big had missed me but I was shaken and my heart was racing. I guess that's an ideal outcome for a found footage horror.

    If you like weird found footage movies check out Last Broadcast. You might like it.
    4Blazehgehg

    Perhaps a little too authentic

    Complete with fake TV ads, The WNUF Halloween Special really, really nails the low budget, awkward nature that an actual live TV special of the late 1980's might have had.

    Unfortunately, I found it a little TOO authentic. After a while, it genuinely feels like the whole point of this "movie" is to string you along to sit through the next commercial break, full of tongue-in-cheek advertisements for businesses that don't exist. They're good fake commercials, don't get me wrong, but just like real TV, there's only so many "we'll find out when we come back after this commercial" cliffhangers you can take before it starts to get frustrating.

    Which feeds in to a larger problem: not a lot actually happens over the course of the movie. Characters are almost non-existent, there's barely a narrative to follow, there's very little setup and next to no payoff. Things happen, of course, but they aren't structured to happen.

    This is all in service of WNUF's attempts at found footage authenticity. If this was actually recorded off of television as the film maintains, it wouldn't have anything resembling a traditional movie narrative. It's supposed to be a crummy local access broadcast on Halloween. It's as impersonal as a weather report, because that's kind of the point. It's not totally devoid of fun, of course. They play up the awkwardness of live TV, and how the host reacts to audience members or callers is worth some laughs, but those moments are too few and too far between, nor do they really build towards anything.

    You also have to consider that if what happens in this "tape" was actually real, it would just be clips on Youtube of only the relevant parts, not the full 90 minute recording with all the commercials still left in (including half of the nightly news that aired prior to the special).

    I admire what the WNUF Halloween Special is going for, but its slavish dedication to authentically replicating even the worst aspects of television ended up making it kind of a bore. It's more entertaining on a conceptual level than it is when you're actually watching it. I'm sure there's people out there who are probably way in to something like this, but I don't think I am.
    6baileycrawly

    Creative

    I suppose if this film were to be summed up in a single word, it would be dedicated. The plot of the film surrounds a television broadcast that's recently been unearthed, and it was executed in such a way with careful dedication to detail that it was quite nostalgic to watch. Those of us who grew up in the times of only having a handful of channels and having everything we watched being interlaced with obnoxious commercials will find particular appeal and charm in this film. Of course, it's not totally inaccurate (VCRs don't squeal when fast-forwarded; nor does the tape itself), but it pulls itself off pretty well.

    This is by far the most creative execution I've seen used for a horror movie, in that it plays on the nostalgia of the viewers. It's not like Disney in the sense that the past is thrown in your face in a disingenuous way and you're just expected to come along for the ride automatically. Rather, this film is a careful reconstruction of the way a lot of us watched TV. That alone is worth the price of admission. In fact, I forgot I was even watching a horror movie and instead was interested in the "old commercials" and broadcasting styles.

    Yet again, thanks to Shudder for making this wonderful little horror film available to me.
    5jessehammertime

    Wasted Opportunity!!! Such Potential!!

    This could've and should've been terrific. The filmmakers totally nail the look and feel of cheap, local 80's TV and waste it on a poorly acted and terribly crafted found-footage horror story that doesn't work in any way, start to finish.

    There are moments when I truly thought I was watching an old VHS tape which makes it all the more sad that nothing besides the commercials are very well thought out. The story is truly lame as are the actors. Some so over the top you wouldn't be wrong thinking you'd stumbled into a high school play. That said, if these guys were given another venue, Adult Swim comes to mind, and some decent performers, this stuff could be damn entertaining.

    Drop the Poughkeepsie Tapes angle and you've got the second coming of SCTV here.

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    Related interests

    Manuela Velasco in [REC] (2007)
    Found Footage Horror
    Will Ferrell in Présentateur vedette: La légende de Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Comedy
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror

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      Before the movie's official release, the film maker and producers attempted a "whisper campaign". Doing such things as leaving several VHS copies lying around a VHS convention in Pennsylvania, and throwing copies out of car windows while driving around Baltimore, in hopes of sparking conversation about the film.
    • Quotes

      Caller: Yeah, uh, I was wondering if you could contact my dead grandmother and call her a bitch

    • Connections
      Featured in No Stopping the Stover (2016)

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Специальная Хеллоуинская программа WNUF
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA(main location)
    • Production company
      • Midnight Crew Studios
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      • $1,500 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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