Halloween Night (Video 2006)
67KHalloween Night: Directed by Mark Atkins. With Derek Osedach, Rebekah Kochan, Scot Nery, Sean Durrie. The film follows Chris Vale (Scot Nery), a young man who was wrongly convicted of murdering his family in 1982, and admitted into an insane asylum based largely on the fact that Chris had been found at home with the bodies by the police. After 10 years of life in the asylum, in which he has been bullied by inmates and staff alike for the incident, Chris has now quite literally turned insane and, to prove his innocence, he escapes from the asylum on October 31 to his home, which is now occupied by a new family who are holding a Halloween party. As the night draws on, Chris attempts to search the house for any clues that will testify his innocence, but in an effort to conceal himself from the partygoers and the authorities who are searching for him, begins his own killing spree that leads to a massacre far worse than the original.
“Christopher Vale witnesses his mother brutally raped and killed before being hideously burned and being sent to a mental asylum. Years later some local dweebs get together and throw a party in a nearby cabin. But good old Chris has escaped from the nut-hut to terrorize them. This u0026#39;Asylumu0026#39; outfit has produced 50 some movies, youu0026#39;d think one of this would be actually watchable, right??? Well youu0026#39;d be wrong as this filmu0026#39;s as awful as all the other films under their banner. It doesnu0026#39;t help that Micheal Gingoldu0026#39;s story is hopelessly contrived, dreadfully acted, and deathly dull. I donu0026#39;t mean to single out Gingold exclusively (Iu0026#39;m still sore from suffering through u0026quot;Leechesu0026quot;). Oh no, the blame can be spread liberally from the director who has yet to make a decent film on down to the atrocious acting and further down to the sloppy editing and mediocre special effects. Awful with a resounding capital A.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy Grade: D- u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eEye Candy: Jan Anderson, Alicia Klein, Stephanie Medina, Erica Roby,and Amanda Ward all got topless. (but you can see Stephanieu0026#39;s twin talents in the MUCH, MUCH better low-budget film u0026quot;the Janitoru0026quot;)”