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Jack-O

  • Director: Steve Latshaw
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Slasher Film
  • Themes: Reincarnation, Serial Killers
  • Main Cast: Brian Bradley, Cheri Christian, Sacha Dzuba, April Glover, Justice Leak, Kevin L. Powers, David R. Watkins, Tracy Yarkoni, Linnea Quigley, Rebecca Wicks, Gary Doles, Ryan Latshaw, Ryan Latshaw, Catherine Walsh
  • Release Year: 1995
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

This Florida-lensed slasher silliness (not surprisingly produced by exploitation overlord Fred Olen Ray) is enlivened only slightly by posthumous cameos from John Carradine and Cameron Mitchell, as well as appearances from B-movie "Scream Queens" Linnea Quigley and Brinke Stevens. The plot is basically a riff on the standard Freddy Krueger-esque supernatural-maniac formula, only here the unstoppable psycho is merely a lumbering ghoul with a big pumpkin for a head, awakened from a cursed sleep on Halloween night by the usual handful of obnoxious teenage morons. Amid confusing flashback sequences and some phony occult blathering (courtesy of the town witch), we're told that Jack-O is the incarnation of a murdered farmer who has returned to avenge himself by taking a scythe to his killers' ancestors, but this particular pumpkinhead's people-reaping spree seems to cover a much broader swath, including a crop of nubile young things -- preferably just out of the shower, or fresh from a randy romp in the local cemetery. Even allowing for a certain camp appeal, there's not an original concept to be found amid the abundant nudity and severed limbs. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Linnea Quigley - Carolyn Miller
  • Rebecca Wicks - Linda Kelly
  • Gary Doles - David Kelly
  • Ryan Latshaw - Sean
  • Catherine Walsh - Vivian Machen
Rachel Carter - Julie Miller; Tom Ferda - Jim; Bill Cross - Richard Watson; Helen Keeling - Amanda Watson; Thor Schweigerath - Robbie; Christina Connell - Sarah; Kelly Lacy - Shannon; George Castells - Brent; Bernie Fidello - Simms; Michael Walsh - Paul; Mike Conner - Arthur Kelly; Katy Maznicki - Eunice Kelly; Vic Savage - Cable Installer; Ron Bernard - Rush Gingbaw; Rick Riggs - Daniel Kelly; Rhonda Riggs - Jewell Kelly; Dr. Tom Ferguson - Tom Mason; John Carradine - Walter Machen; Cameron Mitchell - Dr. Cadaver; Brinke Stevens - Witch; Dawn Wildsmith - Sorceress; Heidi Kneisl - The Hell Pigs; Kerrylynn Dekanski - The Hell Pigs; Joe Solari - The Hell Pigs; Patrick Moran - Jack-O-Lantern; Brian Bradley; David R. Watkins; Tracy Yarkoni; Justice Leak; Kevin L. Powers; April Glover; Cheri Christian; Sacha Dzuba

Credit

Patricia McKiou - Costume Designer, Steve Latshaw - Director, Wayland Strickland - Editor, Fred Olen Ray - Executive Producer, Jeffrey Walton - Composer (Music Score), Sacha Dzuba - Songwriter, Guillaume De Louche - Production Designer, Maxwell J. Beck - Cinematographer, Steve Latshaw - Producer, Patrick Moran - Producer, Ron McLellan's Scream Shop - Special Effects, Fred Olen Ray - Screen Story, Brad Linaweaver - Screen Story, Patrick Moran - Screenwriter, The Dark Forest Philharmonic - Musical Performer

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Jack-O

DVD cover
Directed by Steve Latshaw
Produced by Steve Latshaw,
John McCollister,
Patrick Moran,
Fred Olen Ray
Written by Brad Linaweaver,
Patrick Moran
Lee Shapiro
Starring Linnea Quigley,
Maddisen Krown,
Gary Doles,
Ryan Latshaw
Release date(s) 1995
Running time 88 minutes
Country  United States
Language English

Jack-O is the third in a trio of movies directed by Steve Latshaw in the early-to-mid 1990s (along with Dark Universe and Biohazard: The Alien Force). The film was straight-to-TV and video, and was later rereleased in 2005 as a special-edition DVD.

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Plot

The film details the Kelly family living in the fictional town of Oakmoor Crossing, just before and during Halloween. The family, consisting of father David, mother Linda, and son Sean, live a normal suburban life, but are eventually visited by a stranger who indentifies herself as Vivian Machen. Both the Machens and the Kellys have a long ancestral history in Oakmoor Crossing, and Vivian reveals that one of the Kelly's ancestors hung a supposed warlock named Walter Machen, who raised up a pumpkin-headed demon, Jack-O, from hell to take revenge on the Kellys. The Kelly ancestor ended up burying the demon in a shallow grave, but through the antics of several teenagers Jack-O is raised again and seeks revenge on the Kellys.

Cast and Crew

The film features few recognizable actors; however, several popular low-budget film staples are present. Linnea Quigley and Rebecca Wicks play dominant roles, and John Carradine makes a poorly-spliced cameo because he died years before the film's production began.

Steve Latshaw had several cast and crew members that joined him on all three of his major projects during the early 1990s. Fred Olen Ray was the producer for all three of Steve Latshaw's films, and Patrick Moran, who played Jack-O, had writing credits on all three as well. As well, Rebecca Wicks and Catherine Walsh both appeared in Jack-O and Biohazard: The Alien Force. And Ryan Latshaw, the director's son, appeared in all three of Steve Latshaw's early-90s films.

Critical Response

Jack-O has received much negative publicity, many critics citing it as a poorly-acted and scripted horror film. Nevertheless, the film received a 10th Anniversary edition DVD release, with commentary by Steve Latshaw and Fred Olen Ray, and numerous other special features, including the original "theatrical" trailer, and film from a failed project by Steve Latshaw known as "Gator Babes".

The commentary includes Steve Latshaw screaming furiously at Fred Olen Ray over Ray's laughing criticisms at the film. There is a definite feeling of tension between the two as the commentary progresses, and it climaxes as Latshaw storms out of the room, audibly slamming the door behind him. He later returned and apologized before the flim ended, but the two were arguing again by the credits.

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