Berserker (1987 film)
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Berserker | |
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Directed by | Jefferson Richard |
Produced by | Jules Rivera |
Written by |
Joseph Kaufman Jefferson Richard |
Music by |
Chuck Francour Gary Griffin |
Cinematography | Henning Schellerup |
Editing by | Marcus Manton |
Distributed by | Shapiro Entertainment |
Release dates | July 1987 |
Running time | 80-85 minutes |
Language | English |
Berserker (a.k.a Berserker: The Nordic Curse) is a 1987 horror film in the "slasher film" genre, in which a Viking berserker serves as the killer. It was written and directed by Jefferson Richard.
Plot
According to an old Nordic legend, a Berserker was a bloodthirsty warrior who ate human flesh, forbidden a restful death and fated to be reincarnated in their blood kin. Six college students accidentally stumble across the Berserker legend when they vacation in a campground in Rainbow Valley, an area settled by Norwegian immigrants. The camp is abuzz with rumours of a wild bear killing people in the area, including speculation about an old couple who get lost. But is it really a bear?
Cast
- Joseph Alan Jones
- Valerie Sheldon
- Greg Dawson
- Beth Toussaint
External links
- Berserker at the Internet Movie Database
- Berserker at allmovie
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