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词条 Bloody Murder
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Release

     Reception 

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Bloody Murder
| image = BloodyMurderDVD.jpg
| alt =
| caption = DVD cover art
| film name =
| director = Ralph E. Portillo
| producer = {{plainlist|
  • Jamie Elliott
  • Ralph E. Portillo

}}
| writer =
| screenplay = John R. Stevenson
| story =
| based on =
| starring = {{plainlist|
  • Justin Martin
  • Michael Stone
  • Jessica Morris
  • Christelle Ford
  • Peter Guillemette
  • Patrick Cavenaugh

}}
| narrator =
| music = Steven M. Stern
| cinematography = Keith Holland
| editing = Carlos Puente
| studio = Hemisphere Entertainment
| distributor = {{plainlist|
  • Mainline Releasing
  • New City Releasing
  • Artisan Entertainment

}}
| released = {{film date|2000|08|21}}
| runtime = 88 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
| gross =
}}Bloody Murder (also known as Scream Bloody Murder) is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Ralph E. Portillo, and written by John R. Stevenson. It was followed by a 2003 sequel entitled Closing Camp, and a 2006 spin-off entitled The Graveyard.[1]

Plot

Teenage friends Julie (Jessica Morris), her boyfriend Jason (Justin Martin), Dean (Michael Stone), Whitney (Tracy Pacheco) and Tobe (Patrick Cavanaugh) are working as summer camp counselors at Camp Placid Pines. Their boss Patrick (Peter Guillemette) introduces them to the other counselors, including Drew (Christelle Ford).

The groundskeeper, Henry (Bobby Stuart), warns Julie that there is something dangerous in the woods, but Patrick dismisses him as crazy. Late that night, the counselors decide to play a game called Bloody Murder, a combination of hide and seek and tag. Jason is designated "it". He and Dean play a prank on one of the counselors, Brad (Dave Smigelski). Afterwards, Dean sees Jason making out with Whitney, his ex-girlfriend. After she leaves, Jason is confronted by an unknown person.

The next morning, Julie asks where Jason is. Dean tells her he said he was taking a few days off, but Julie is still concerned. The following night, the counselors gather to watch a movie. In the kitchen, a man in a hockey mask stabs Whitney to death. The next day, the counselors inform Patrick that Jason and Whitney have gone missing, and they call the local sheriff. Dean has been acting suspiciously and cannot provide an alibi, so he is taken in for questioning. Henry tells Julie to ask her father about "Nelson", so she sends him an email. Brad is killed and Dean is released from custody because he could not have been responsible.

Julie's father replies saying he doesn't remember a Nelson. Julie is attacked by the killer in the woods and she flees to camp. Dean is killed by the murderer. Julie finds a photo of her dad at the camp with someone named Nelson Hammond. She discovers that Nelson Hammond was almost killed in an accident involving the game Bloody Murder. Years later, he returned to the camp and killed the counselor involved. He was caught and sent to a mental institution.

That night, Julie is attacked again, but escapes by locking her attacker in the freezer. The attacker is revealed to be Jason, who fled because he was worried Dean would tell Julie he had cheated with Whitney, and also because he was worried the police were after him. Jason is taken in by the police.

The killer murders Doug. Julie's father arrives and walks with Drew to the lake, as Julie gathers her things from her cabin. She discovers that Drew's father was Bill Anderson, the man that Nelson Hammond killed for revenge, and concludes that Drew must be the killer. She confronts Drew, but the killer arrives and attacks them, proving her wrong. Drew is knocked out and Julie flees.

Julie runs into Patrick, who reveals he is the killer and actually Nelson Hammond, who has returned to camp to complete his revenge. He chases Julie through the woods with an axe. She runs to the camp, where the other counselors are with the police. Patrick arrives and says that Julie hit her head and is delusional. Tobe believes Julie and threatens to shoot Patrick, but finds out he has no bullets. Patrick swings at Julie, but Drew shoots him in the arm. Patrick is arrested.

Sheriff Williams asks Patrick why he killed Doug. Patrick denies killing Doug and says someone named Trevor Moorehouse must have been responsible. As Jason is walking home alone, Trevor Moorehouse comes out of the bushes wielding a chainsaw. Jason screams in terror before the screen cuts out.

Cast

  • Jessica Morris as Julie McConnell
  • Peter Guillemette as Patrick/Nelson Hammond
  • Patrick Cavanaugh as Tobe
  • Crystalle Ford as Drew Zemke/Patricia Zemke
  • Michael Stone as Dean
  • Justin Ross Martin as Jason Hathaway
  • Tracy Pacheco as Whitney Chambers
  • Lindsey Leigh as Jamie
  • David Smigelski as Brad Thompson
  • William Winter as Doug
  • Michael Prohaska as Sheriff Williams
  • Jerry Richards as Tommy McConnell
  • Bobby Stuart as Henry

Production

Filming took place in California at three different camps, which were edited to appear as one location.[2]

Release

Bloody Murder was released on VHS on August 21, 2000,[3] and on DVD on September 12, 2000, by Artisan Entertainment.[4]

Reception

Buzz McClain of AllMovie condemned the film as "infuriatingly boring" and gave it 1/5.[5] A 1 was also awarded by John Fallon of Arrow in the Head, who wrote, "Movies like this make you realize just how good Friday the 13th and Scream are. It tries to blend both together but fails for three reasons: It has no heart, it has no brain and it has no balls. This flick is not even fun in a bad way",[6] and Devon Bertsch of Digital Retribution, who wrote, "The plotting can get so bad it's almost gibberish. The acting is atrocious. There are BAD fade-outs and just general fades, and poor editing for continuity and the things that need a quick pace. Too many theories as to what happened are presented visually, like some bizarre homage to the ending of Clue, or even Wayne's World. It's all bad, and the great tragedy is that it's not even funny, dammit!"[7]

The film garnered further 1's from G. Noel Gross of DVD Talk, who referred to Bloody Murder as "less a horror movie, but more an inane whodunit with the production values of an after school special with a couple dirty words mixed in",[8] and Robert Pardi of TV Guide, who dismissed Bloody Murder as a "generic Friday the 13th rip-off" that "is the very model of anonymous filmmaking".[9] In a review for DVD Verdict, Patrick Naugle lambasted the film, writing, "I don't even know where to begin to talk about this movie. It's terrible. It goes beyond terrible. At least cheesy, cruddy films such as the ones Roger Corman made were enjoyable to watch for their high camp value. Bloody Murder doesn't even have that going for it".[10]

References

1. ^ {{cite book|author = Jim Harper|title = Legacy of Blood: A Comprehensive Guide to Slasher Movies|url = |year = 2004|publisher = Critical Vision|isbn = 9781900486392|page = 70-71}}
2. ^{{cite AV media notes|publisher=Artisan Entertainment|p=1|author=Portillo, Ralph|title=Bloody Murder (DVD)|date=June 5, 2000|format=|medium=Liner notes}}
3. ^{{cite web|work=Amazon|title=Bloody Murder [VHS]|accessdate=August 9, 2018|url=https://www.amazon.com/Bloody-Murder-VHS-Jessica-Morris/dp/6305989362}}
4. ^{{cite web|work=Amazon|url=https://www.amazon.com/Bloody-Murder-Jessica-Morris/dp/B00004UE5V|title=Bloody Murder [DVD]|accessdate=August 9, 2018}}
5. ^ {{cite web|url = http://www.allmovie.com/movie/bloody-murder-v205593/review|title = Bloody Murder (2000)|last = McClain|first = Buzz|work = AllMovie|accessdate = January 10, 2016}}
6. ^ {{cite web|url = http://www.joblo.com/horror-movies/reviews/bloody-murder|title = Bloody Murder (2000)|last = Fallon|first = John|work = Arrow in the Head|accessdate = January 10, 2016}}
7. ^ {{cite web|url = http://www.digital-retribution.com/reviews/dvd/0256.php|title = Bloody Murder (2000)|last = Bertsch|first = Devon|work = Digital Retribution|date = October 21, 2005|accessdate = January 10, 2016}}
8. ^ {{cite web|url = http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/1211/bloody-murder-special-edition/|title = Bloody Murder: Special Edition|last = Gross|first = Noel|work=DVD Talk|date = October 29, 2010|accessdate = January 10, 2016}}
9. ^ {{cite web|url = https://www.tvguide.com/movies/bloody-murder/review/134812/|title = Bloody Murder|last = Pardi|first = Robert|date = |work=TV Guide|accessdate = January 13, 2016}}
10. ^ {{cite web|url = http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/bloodymurder.php|title = Bloody Murder|last = Naugle|first = Patrick|publisher = DVD Verdict|date = October 17, 2010|website = DVD Verdict| accessdate = January 10, 2016}}

External links

  • [https://www.bloody-murder-films.com Bloody Murder Films] fansite
  • {{IMDB title|0240380|Bloody Murder}}
  • {{Allmovie|205593|Bloody Murder}}
  • {{Rotten tomatoes|bloody_murder|Bloody Murder}}

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