Samstag, der 14. (1981)
63KSamstag, der 14.: Directed by Howard R. Cohen. With Richard Benjamin, Paula Prentiss, Jeffrey Tambor, Severn Darden. A family inherits an old mansion which houses the dangerous ‘Book of Evil’ that has all the monsters of the world trapped inside it.
“I wouldnu0026#39;t say this movie was hilarious, in fact I didnu0026#39;t laugh very hard at all throughout this film, although there are some good jokes here and there. A lot of the jokes were either really corny or just arenu0026#39;t very funny to me. I wouldnu0026#39;t say that is a bad thing, I just think thatu0026#39;s a sign of the times. I think itu0026#39;s safe to say that comedy of the early 1980u0026#39;s is a great deal different than comedy of the 2000u0026#39;s, at least for this type of movie. There are a few movies that are just as old, if not older, that are still outright hilarious, so this isnu0026#39;t true in all cases.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI canu0026#39;t really say much about the cast, because the only person I recognized in the film was Jeffrey Tambor (Waldemar). Although, I did think that Kari Michaelson (Debbie) was quite the looker in this film. As far as acting goes, both Jeffrey Tambor and Kari Michaelson did just fine in their roles, as well as a few of the other cast members. But, I must admit that some of the acting was just TERRIBLE! It literally sounded like he/she was reading the words off a queue card or something.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis film is by no means a great film, but if youu0026#39;re a fan of horror/comedy film, then you should probably check this out. If you not really a big fan of horror/comedy films, then you might want to spend your money elsewhere. In any case, if you do end up seeing the film, I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for reading,u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e-Chris”