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Dorchester's Revenge: The Return of Crinoline Head

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
449
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Dorchester's Revenge: The Return of Crinoline Head (2014)
The trailer for DOLLFACE, starring Jason Vail and Debbie Rochon.  Written and directed by Tommy Faircloth.
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A group of college students researching Dorchester Stewart, better known as the infamous killer Crinoline Head, return to the scene of the horrific murders that happened in 1996.A group of college students researching Dorchester Stewart, better known as the infamous killer Crinoline Head, return to the scene of the horrific murders that happened in 1996.A group of college students researching Dorchester Stewart, better known as the infamous killer Crinoline Head, return to the scene of the horrific murders that happened in 1996.

  • Director
    • Tommy Faircloth
  • Writer
    • Tommy Faircloth
  • Stars
    • Debbie Rochon
    • Gunner Willis
    • Christian James
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    449
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    • Director
      • Tommy Faircloth
    • Writer
      • Tommy Faircloth
    • Stars
      • Debbie Rochon
      • Gunner Willis
      • Christian James
    • 18User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Debbie Rochon
    Debbie Rochon
    • Betsy
    Gunner Willis
    • James McDonald
    Christian James
    Christian James
    • David
    Leah Wiseman
    • Donna
    Jason Vail
    Jason Vail
    • Paul Donner
    Lizzie Mears
    Lizzie Mears
    • Janet
    • (as Elizabeth Mears)
    Patrick G. Keenan
    Patrick G. Keenan
    • Ms. Keisha Grey
    Suzie Haines
    Suzie Haines
    • Mary Stewart
    John Kap
    • Dorchester Stewart…
    Vance Griswold
    • Stevie
    Mary Tabor
    • Debbie
    Andrew Cox
    • Gary
    Kirsten Ray Johnson
    • Shelby
    • (as Kirsten Ray)
    Andrew Wicklum
    • Young Dorchester Stewart
    Morgan Monnig
    • Nancy
    Elisa Walsh
    • Teacher in hall
    Nick Alexander
    • Scott Sawyer
    • (as Nicholas A. Sweezer)
    Cameron Turner
    • Reggie
    • Director
      • Tommy Faircloth
    • Writer
      • Tommy Faircloth
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    1songod-95003

    How to Describe a Complete POS??

    I have been trying to find the right words to describe this complete POS (other than it was a complete POS) and words are failing me.

    But I will try...

    Every aspect of the film, with the exception of the opening credits which were designed fairly professionally, was amateur.

    Uwe Boll gets a rap as being the worst film maker today and I have to instead say his films are fantastic compared to the career worth of crap Tommy Faircloth has been involved with. Look at his page here. Every film is pretty much the same story.

    Acting-wise, "Horror vet" Rochon was terrible (there is a reason why she has never quite "made it" in the biz); and while some of the younger actors showed a smidgen of promise, that was soon swept away by gratuitous over acting.

    While not a spoiler I will say there was not one shot not filmed in natural light. This tells me no budget for pro lighting! Honestly, a HS student's film project could have been shot exactly the same way this was and more than likely been more entertaining!
    9gorehounder

    Great, solid indie horror/comedy!

    Having known about the first film, I already knew this was a tongue-in-cheek horror comedy. I really enjoyed it a lot. Solid production and considering this was an indie film, I realize they probably had no money shooting this. Debbie Rochon was amazing and all the young cast was HOT! Especially Lizzie Mears...love a red head. I recommend checking out the first one called "Crinoline Head" also. Totally 80s and amazing. Some will like it and some will hate it. But for the average viewer, if you enjoy fun movies you can watch while drinking with you friends, then this is it. And don't squat in the woods!!
    1injury-65447

    Hilarious trailer

    Check out the acting and editing. Very funny trailer.
    8bigjohn-62968

    Classic 80's-Style Slasher

    If you are a fan of classic 80's-Style slasher films, you will not be disappointed with Dorcester's Revenge, the sequel to Crinoline Head. I wan't sure what to expect on my double header night after watching Crinoline Head, but I was pleasantly surprised. Solid story, strong acting, and excellent filming made for a movie that I couldn't pull away from, and I was happy to see that there is a strong chance of yet another installment. While I found Crinoline Head entertaining, Tommy Faircloth has taken it to another level with the sequel. I highly recommend grabbing some chips, dimming the lights, snagging a good spot on the couch and checking out this gem. It's a sure bet to reel in some independent film awards, and you'll want to say you saw it first.
    10Crimsonprod

    Space Jockey Reviews Recommends Dollface!!!

    Dollface is a modern-day slasher with all of what we love about the oldies, carving its own bloody niche for the genre's new generation.

    Our homage to 80s horror begins again at the beginning, showing us what the original did not–Mary Stewart, at the lake house of legend, finding her son returning from outside, alone, his absence unbeknownst to her earlier. As the story goes, Dorchester's mother dies of a heart attack in front of him. He is forced to spend the summer alone, eventually eating his mother to survive. Yes, I did say that! "Eating his mother." A rich backstory, strengthened by a review for newbies, makes the movie easy to follow, even without having seen the original. For those of you who avoid the sequel to a prequel you haven't seen, worry no more.

    A welcome addition is horror icon and A-list scream queen Debbie Rochon. She owns her role as Betsy, the real-estate company's caretaker of lake property that won't sell. Wearing an oversized T-shirt with the words "Saigon, Vietnam," and an American flag bandanna around her head, Rochon rivals the best of sailors. Hamming up her role to perfection, with a backwoods accent and off-the-charts innuendo, no man is safe from Betsy. "I got somethin' else that you can vandalize, and it ain't property," she says…and she means it! The rest of that quote maxes out the raunch meter at SJR, but in the movie it's a hoot (as are numerous others)! Rochon's unexpected language, more than once, is an ironic addition to the movie that actually elevates it; she's a shot of adrenalin delivered at just the right moment, when things could lose steam. Rochon makes Betsy believable, authentic, and real–a character with depth and dimension…and a heart for those who deserve it. No actor could have played the part of Betsy better! SJR is sure of that! A knockout performance from Rochon, gives Dollface just the punch it needs, with all contenders down for the count!

    Jason Vail is Paul Donner, one of two survivors from Crinoline Head's attack in the first movie. I have seen Vail previously in Elias Gangster's Gut and Tommy Faircloth's horror short The Cabin. Vail's even, natural force delivers, as always, convincing viewers that all is real, regardless of how ordinary, bizarre, or surreal things may be. His performance in Dollface is no exception. Vail's character teases us, hiding a sinister secret we see in the expressions on his face and his suspect body language. Sly glances suggest something amiss, and in a movie like this, anything is possible. What's better, and more impressive, is that Vail leaves a larger footprint on the film than his limited screen time should allow. Exceeding the limits is what great actors do, and Vail does it again! Could Paul be Dorchester himself—perhaps an obsessed victim turned copycat killer?

    The first difficult task a movie in a cliché-ridden genre has is to overcome exactly that—the clichés. Anytime a movie achieves that, in any way, its success is exponential. Dollface is a movie that not only achieves success, but also uses the genres clichés to get there. Instead of being predictable, it isn't. Almost anyone could be the killer, and anyone could be a victim.

    What's different? How's the fresh blood spilled here? First of all, Dollface is a horror comedy that is truly funny. (Yes, belly laughs abound here!) In every scene where humor is intended, it works. Witty one liners, (particularly from Elizabeth Mears, as Janet) are spot on, with just the right sarcasm to hit the punch line every time. Is there still more? Lots! A doll-loving psycho who wears a dress on his head and, yes, eats his own mother is more than a "tongue in cheek" mouthful. The undercurrent of humor as a contrast to Dorchester's deadliness is ironic and most effective!

    Second (and not in true order of effect), are the inventive ways that death is dealt to the victims. With every psycho murder already committed in movies before, this one manages to kill again with originality. Yes! An 80s-style slasher gives us something different in 2014, following the formula! The popping and squatting Janet, along with human piñata strangulation by intestines, are just a couple of things that "pop" in Dollface.

    Speaking of murders, the gore is mostly subdued or totally off screen, but all the more effective in being so. More than once, kill scenes fade to black with a scream and the sound of a weapon piercing flesh or hacking limbs. A well placed squish or a juicy slosh paints the picture as well as images on screen. As mentioned earlier, director Tommy Faircloth is a master of subtlety. The success of an off-screen murder by ax in Faircloth's short film The Cabin is repeated in Dollface with equal success…and flying feathers! Few directors can make such ellipted effects feel complete, but Faircloth does again.

    Pearls of cinematography jumping out are subtle but powerful, and far from ordinary. I couldn't help notice and love the real fly buzzing across the screen more than once. (Yes, that really happens, but it's rarely seen in movies.) A blurred faucet in the foreground, with an amped up drip, further catches viewer attention with great effect. I like the smaller things that often go unnoticed, as a director's calling card discreetly placed. Even if the fly is coincidence, taking advantage of the moment is the charm.

    Dollface is a horror comedy drawing fresh blood from the genre; it's a needed IV for a horror niche anemic and cluttered with cliché. As an homage to the 80s, it delivers the goods and the gore, no less off screen in the mind. Splashed with style and humor, a taste of nostalgia tops it off. Faircloth hacks and slashes his way to the screen with a body count. Michael Myers, Freddy, and Jason lookout! Crinoline Head is here…again!

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      [first lines]

      Mary Stewart: [referring to doll] What do you think of her? Dorchester? Dorchester? Dorchester!

      Mary Stewart: [as Dorchester enters the house] There you are! Where have you been?

      Young Dorchester Stewart: Playing outside.

      Mary Stewart: Now remember what mommy says, you should never get too far away, where I can't see you. I don't like it when you're not close by. You understand mommy?

      Young Dorchester Stewart: Yes.

      Mary Stewart: Okay, good. You should always be at mommy's side. Okay?

      Young Dorchester Stewart: Okay mommy.

      Mary Stewart: [referring to the doll] Okay. Isn't she beautiful. I'm quite certain that someone will pay a lot for her. Give her a good home. Oh, I started working on a new doll. I'm going to make her this beautiful dress out of crinoline. Come touch it. Feel the beautiful crinoline. Oh, this is going to be my most beautiful doll yet. I can't wait to complete her.

      [suddenly appears in pain as she clutches her chest]

    • Crazy credits
      No drag queens were harmed in the making of this film.
    • Connections
      Follows Crinoline Head (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Where my Body Lies
      Written by Brandon Spearman.

      Performed by Apparitions.

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dollface
    • Filming locations
      • Aiken, South Carolina, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • Horse Creek Productions
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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