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April Fool's Day

  • Director: Fred Walton
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Slasher Film, Whodunit
  • Themes: Mind Games, Serial Killers, Party Film
  • Main Cast: Jay Baker, Pat Barlow, Lloyd Berry, Deborah Foreman, Deborah Goodrich, Leah King Pinsent
  • Release Year: 1986
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

April Fool's Day just happens to be the birthday of rich college student Buffy (Deborah Foreman), so she invites a group of friends from Vassar over to her family's island getaway to spend the weekend partying. Though some practical-joke shenanigans on the ferry over from the mainland lead to unexpected bloodshed and put a damper on the festivities, Buffy unleashes a flood of more benign pranks on her guests, setting a tone of giddy abandon. With plenty of randy guys and gals on hand and no parental supervision, it isn't long before drunken escapades ensue. As the weekend progresses, however, guests begin to disappear mysteriously, and before long Buffy and friends find themselves huddling in terror in their remote getaway. The next ferry isn't due until Monday, and the partygoers aren't sure whether any of them will make it that long. The mostly Canadian cast of April Fool's Day includes Leah King Pinsent, daughter of actor/director Gordon Pinsent, and Amy Steel, a veteran of the second and fourth Friday the 13th installments. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Review

Amid the glut of gory horror films that clogged the cable schedules and cineplexes in the wake of Halloween and Friday the 13th, April Fool's Day stands out as a fairly restrained exercise in the '80s teen-slasher genre. Low on gore and high on suspense, it uses the boy-who-cried-wolf scenario inherent in its premise to keep the audience guessing as to where the practical jokes end and the body count begins. With her Sheryl Lee-like features and facial expressions, Deborah Foreman makes an appealingly off-balance scream queen, while the rest of the young cast puts a nicely personal stamp on what could have been a collection of college-age stereotypes. It helps that Hollywood vet Danilo Bach (Beverly Hills Cop) laces the script's sexual hijinks with actual character development and a few decent plot twists. Some creepy music and a few freaky set pieces add a visceral edge to a workmanlike film that spends more time playing mind games than it does spilling blood. When all is said and done, though, April Fool's Day has more roller-coaster thrills than most slasher flicks with five times the gore. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Jay Baker - Harvey
  • Pat Barlow - Clara
  • Lloyd Berry - Ferryman
  • Deborah Foreman - Muffy/Buffy
  • Deborah Goodrich - Nikki
  • Leah King Pinsent - Nan
Thomas Heaton - Potter/Uncle Frank; Mike Nomad - Buck; Ken Olandt - Rob; Griffin O'Neal - Skip; Clayton Rohner - Chaz; Amy Steel - Kit; Thomas F. Wilson - Arch; Fern Champion; Pamela Basker

Credit

W. Stewart Campbell - Art Director, Fern Champion - Casting, Pamela Basker - Casting, Fred Walton - Director, Bruce Green - Editor, Charles Bernstein - Composer (Music Score), Charles Bernstein - Songwriter, Randy Newman - Songwriter, Randolph F. Cheveldave - Production Designer, Charles Minsky - Cinematographer, Frank Mancuso, Jr. - Producer, Della Johnston - Set Designer, Martin Becker - Special Effects, Jim Gill - Special Effects, Bettie Kauffmann - Special Effects, Reel EFX - Special Effects, Christopher Swift - Special Effects, John Wardlow - Stunts, Danilo Bach - Screenwriter

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April Fool's Day

Film poster for April Fool's Day
Directed by Fred Walton
Produced by Frank Mancuso Jr
Written by Danilo Bach
Starring Deborah Foreman
Deborah Goodrich
Music by Charles Bernstein
Cinematography Charles Minsky
Editing by Bruce Green
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) March 27, 1986
Running time 89 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)
Gross revenue $12,948,000

April Fool's Day is an American "slasher"/comedy horror film released in 1986 by Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Fred Walton, from the screenplay by Danilo Bach. The original music score was composed by Charles Bernstein. The film is marketed with the tagline "Don't let the joke be on you!" It has proven to be extremely divisive amongst horror fans, primarily due to its infamous twist ending.

The film is inspired by Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None".

It was filmed in British Columbia, Canada and has a largely Canadian cast.[1][2]

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Plot summary

The film begins as a group of college friends gather to celebrate Spring Break by spending the weekend at the island mansion of their friend, Muffy St. John (Foreman), on the weekend leading up to April Fools' Day. The tone is set almost immediately with Muffy preparing details around the house, and finds an old jack-in-the-box she remembers (in flashback). Her friends, meanwhile, are joking around on the pier, then on the ferry to the island. Nikki Brashares (Goodrich) is initially caught on videotape, pretending to be making a faux introduction of herself as a sweet and virtuous Catholic girl, ending with "I fuck on the first date". The video camera is a way to introduce most of the characters of Muffy's friends. But en route to the island, Buck, a local deckhand is seriously injured in a gruesome accident.

Once on the island and in the mansion, it turns out Muffy has set up a ton of little jokes from the simple (whoopee cushions, dribble glasses, etc.) to the more complex and disturbing (an audiotape of a baby crying in someone's room, heroin paraphernalia in a guest's wardrobe, etc.) Through it all, the friends in general try to relax. They flirt. They share stories. Two of them hook up. Rob Ferris (Olandt) tells fiancee Kit Graham (Steel) that he wasn't accepted into medical school.

But then, Skip goes missing. Kit catches a glimpse of what looks like his dead body. Arch and Nan go missing. During a search, Nikki falls into the island's well and finds the severed heads of Skip and Arch. Worse, the phones are dead as well. There's no way to get off the island until Monday.

One after another, people keep vanishing or killed and their bodies being found. Kit and Rob put together some clues, realizing that everyone's earlier assumption is wrong. The kinsman of the deckhand injured when they arrived is a red herring. Muffy, it turns out, has a violently insane twin sister, Buffy, who has escaped. In fact, the Muffy they've been around since the first night was Buffy pretending to be Muffy. They discover Muffy's severed head in the basement. Buffy chases them with a butcher's knife, and the couple are separated. Kit flees from Buffy into the living room — where she finds everyone else there, alive and calmly waiting for her. It was all a joke, or more accurately, a dress rehearsal. It is reveal to the audience that the whole movie was never a slasher film from the start, but rather pretending to be one. Muffy hopes to turn the mansion into a resort offering a weekend of staged horror. She even had a friend who does special effects and make-up for Hollywood help. Each "victim" agreed to take part as things were explained to them.

Everyone has a huge laugh, and break out lots of bottles of champagne. Much later that night, a half-drunk Muffy goes to her room. She finds a wrapped present on her bed. Grinning, she unwraps it. It is the Jack-in-the-Box. Savoring the surprise, she turns the handle slowly. When "Jack" finally pops out, Nan — the shy, bookish girl who knew Muffy from acting class — emerges from behind her and slits her throat with a razor. Muffy screams - then realizes she isn't really bleeding. She "got" her with a trick razor and stage blood only.

Cast

Alternate ending

Jeff Rovin's novelization features the notorious ending in which Skip sneaks back onto the island after everyone has left to kill Muffy for her share of the family money, though he fails and winds up dead himself. This ending has never been released, but stills of it have surfaced.

A revised draft of the script included another version of the above-mentioned ending in which Skip sneaks back onto the island to slay Muffy. He springs out of a closet and slits her throat, and she at first panics but realizes it is all a joke when she sees her friends standing around. The script then states that Skip stays on the island to help Muffy with the bed and breakfast.

Video editions

For its home video premiere in the '80s it was released to both videocassette and laserdisc. It has since been released to DVD on three separate occasions. The first edition was made available in September 2002. It was then included as one of the films on a triple feature disc that also included Tales from the Darkside: The Movie and Stephen King's Graveyard Shift in August 2007. Eight months later, in March 2008, it was offered as a double feature with My Bloody Valentine. The double feature disc is the only format in which the film is currently available, and none of the editions have included any special features.

Remake

A straight-to-DVD remake was released in March 2008. Though it retains the original's concept, the story and characters are radically altered and contemporised.[3][4]

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