An elderly gentleman goes for what he assumes will be an ordinary day at the amusement park, only to find himself in the middle of a hellish nightmare. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.4/10 | |
Released: | June 8, 2021 | |
Runtime: | 54 min | |
Genres: | Drama Thriller Horror | |
Countries: | United States | |
Companies: | Laurel Tape & Film Lutheran Film Division Lutheran Film Division, Inc. | |
Cast: | Lincoln Maazel Harry Albacker Phyllis Casterwiler | |
Crew: | George A. Romero Walton Cook | |
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Sometime in 1973, a Pittsburgh-based organization called Lutheran Services approached hometown hero George A. Romero to ask if he’d shoot something for them about the myriad ways society discriminates against the elderly. Eager to work, Romero agreed. “The Amusement Park” so appalled the Lutherans that they refused to release it. Romero didn’t have the time or energy to fight them and moved on. It is only now being seen by the public almost a half-century later - rogerebert dot com
Thanks for that comment. The picture caught my eye and I found the 52 min. mark weird but that explains it all. I did not notice Mr. Romero’s name in the crew and I would have missed this if you did not say anything.
Did you even bother to check these? I checked 2 of the RBBs and they sound fine. If you ‘always’ have problems then it’s probably on yer end.
You might check and see if yer codecs need updated.
BTW—you streaming or downloading?
You should ask that in the forum where you ask for links, you’ll get better results
Fascinating 1973 film directed by George A. Romero, though unlike his Dawn of the Dead work, I doubt it would appeal to mainstream horror fans.
The backstory is that he showed the finished film to the Church organisation who commissioned it but subsequently refused to sign off on its release - personally, I wonder if it was the finished film or simply the first cut - while some of the editing is stunning, especially the montage sequences, it still feels like he had more work to do with the editing, but what do I know.
The soundtrack and sound effects are excellent - he was a master of sound, often using obscure library music tracks and I just wished they had gone into a little more detail in the closing credits as to source.
I get why people will be disappointed but for Romero fans, obscure 70s horror aficionados and soundtrack heads it’s an hour well spent.
this was really really bad and boring. Not scary or suspenseful, jut really boring, cant believe it was a Romero made flick. avoid, its just disappointment and waste of time. trailer was better than actual movie.