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Someone's Knocking at the Door

Country: USA, Language: English, 80 mins

  • Director: Chad Ferrin
  • Writer: Chad Ferrin; Roham Ghodsi

CGiii Comment

Strangely enough, just where you least it expect it - talent appears.

Get rid of the vile music and some of the ridiculously unnecessary characters (especially the inept stuttering buffoon - may he never work again) and this homage-laden would-be-shocker could have been a work of merit.

This is exploitation with some thought behind it - which makes for a refreshing change.

Some will find it totally offensive and it certainly is - but, hey, that's the point.

Hugely entertaining in the strangest of ways - pity about some bad acting - but, it does deliver a pretty powerful message.

What a surprise!


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

In this genre-defying grind-house throwback, a group of drug-addled, sexually deviant medical students are systematically terrorized by Wilma and John Hopper. The Hoppers, serial murderers and rapists, mysteriously return from the 1970s, and bring horrifying psychedelia with them. With comedy, subversion, satire and true gore, the students must face escalating attacks, shocking circumstances and visceral disgust.

Cast & Characters

Noah Segan as Justin;
Andrea Rueda as Meg;
Ezra Buzzington as John Hopper;
Elina Madison as Wilma Hopper;
Jon Budinoff as Sebastian;
Ricardo Gray as Joe;
Silvia Spross as Annie;
Timothy Muskatell as Detective Young;
Lew Temple as Coroner Tom Collins;
Vernon Wells as Dr. Tolstoy;
Jordan Lawson as Ray;
Mary Rings as Ray's Mother;
Joseph Pilato as Dr. Ottie;
Trent Haaga as Officer Tyler;
Amy Szychowski as Nurse Melville