Okay I'm back and yes we are finally
on an outbreak movie. I just thought it was in poor taste to have
done such last month. So as we are under quarantine we may as well
get on with this so I went with a master of horror, George A.
Romero (Night of the Living Dead, Season of the Witch,
Martin, Dawn of the Dead, Knightriders, Creepshow, Day of the Dead
and Monkey Shines) and naturally as this is one of his
earlier films, we are back to Pennsylvania. This is The Crazies a.k.a. The Mad People and Code Name: Trixie
Virus can't touch you in flavor country. |
Evans City has a crisis on its hands
with a military plane downed in the mountains and its cargo leaks
into the city's main water supply. DUN DUN DUN!!!! Oh you know the
score here. Plausible deniability, military attempting to get a
handle on it and it's gone completely pear shaped or tits up if you
prefer. Naturally we discover our virulent affliction is man made,
code name of Trixie. Nothing good with come of Trixie. Keep that in
mind.
Firefighters David (Will
MacMillan of The Enforcer Salvador, Bad Girls, NYPD Blue, Las Vegas,
The West Wing, Raising the Bar and Jada) and Clank (Harold
Wayne Jones of The Crazies, Knightriders, The Paper Chase, Fantasy
Island, Hunter and Provoked) get the call to a blazing
inferno formally a house as the husband/father killed his wife and
set his house alight! Meanwhile, David's pregnant girlfriend Judy
(Lane Carroll of Hercules in New York and The Crazies)
is assisting Dr. Brookmyre (Will Disney of The Crazies)
to the children of said arsonist. Shockingly enough, they suffered
from some burns.
Clarice Starling? |
A massive military police action with
soldiers donning gas masks and hazmat suits are blocking the town.
The obvious joke er um named officer in charge, Major Ryder (Harry
Spillman of Dirtymouth,The Crazies, Born Again, All My Children, The
Sex O' Clock and Comfortably Numb) uses the hospital as base
command and they're here to help with the virus. They claim the
virus either outright kills them or drives the subject completely
bonkers.
Ryder's higher-up Colonel Peckem (Lloyd
Hollar of The Crazies, Good Times, Siege, Lou Grant, The Jeffersons,
Boardwalk, Rage of Angels and Kiss of Death) and his pet
scientist Dr. Watts (Richard France of There's Always Vanilla,
The Crazies, Dawn of the Dead, Vortex, Dreams Come True, The Sorrows
of Dolores and Graveyard Shift) have an experimental cure
they can unleash. I had to rewind to that scene because Dr. Watts
is the same man that plan the scientists calling officials and
journalists dummies in Dawn of the Dead. So yeah I missed that whole
exposition plot dump due to laughing.
Dammit, left the coffee pot on. |
With quarantine being issued about the
town, the soldiers are doing house to house searches trying to help
folk and have to shoot the loonies. It's part of the Midwest, how
will you know the difference?
As a box office bomb, this film hit
cult status with the VHS generation and well because the director is
George A Romero.
Some fun film facts now!
Most of the bit characters including
the white hazmat soldiers were paid local high school students.
The massive house fire was actually
the local fire department destroying an abandoned house, so Romero
and crew set up cameras and was allowed to film the whole event,
creating a great effect on a ridiculously low budget.
Most of the screams, gunfire, soldier
and townsfolk dialogue and sound effects had to be added in
post-production ADR in Romero's basement of the Latent Image Studio.
It's eerie, relevant and frankly will
ennerve the right folk like it was intended to do. Romero's concern
about the control the government has over the country worried him
constantly.
Because of its cult status, in 2010 a
remake was released shot primarily in Lennox, Springwood Lake and
Panorama Iowa. Thanks to TubiTV, I got to watch this and several
other older horror films. A quick update for parents. The big
spoiler is kids do get shot in this flick. I myself have no children
but I am an uncle and it creeped me out. So yes I give this spoiler
out due to its disturbing aspect of the film.
And yes today's film has titty in it.
Sorry lady readers, the man children were going to ask me anyway.
Premarital sex? Heavens! |
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