Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud
Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud | |
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Written by | Michael Hurst |
Directed by | Michael Hurst |
Starring |
Amy Manson Lance Henriksen |
Country of origin |
United Kingdom United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Pierre Spengler |
Cinematography | Erik Alexander Wilson |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Distributor | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes |
Pumpkinhead 4: Blood Feud is a 2007 made for television sequel in the Pumpkinhead franchise of horror films. The film is written and directed by Michael Hurst. It directly follows 2006's Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes.
Plot
The film begins with two men on their motorcycles driving away from Pumpkinhead. One of the men hits a tree branch in their path, falling from his motorcycle and allowing Pumpkinhead to catch up to him. As the man is being killed, the film cuts to a man in a log cabin who seems to share the pain inflicted by Pumpkinhead on the fallen man. The surviving man, named Dallas, rides to the log cabin, and the man who conjured Pumpkinhead, begging him to call the demon off. Pumpkinhead smashes through the window and Dallas attempts to fend him off by shooting him with a small pistol with little effect, and is clawed in the chest by the demon. When Dallas realizes that his bullets have no effect on Pumpkinhead, he swears to take the summoner with him, shooting the man and killing him, causing Pumpkinhead to vanish. Ed Harley then appears telling Dallas that Pumpkinhead will return and there will be no place to hide.
Five years later we are shown the family of the Hatfields and McCoys ongoing feud started because of a car in the 30's. The Hatfields then trash the McCoy wedding. Jody Hatfield sneaks out to see her true love, Ricky McCoy. Ricky brings his sister, Sarah, to look out for him and Jody. The two then start to make out.
Jody's brothers find and kill Sarah by accident and try to kill Ricky. Ricky then finds his sister's body and goes to Haggis for help. Haggis tells him of the price it costs to summon Pumpkinhead and Haggis is shown talking to Ed Harley's spirit. Haggis states that her choice does not matter in the end; only the summoner may make the decision to kill Pumpkinhead. The two invoke Pumpkinhead to kill the Hatfields.
At the end of the film most of the Hatfields are killed, as well as some of the McCoy family. Ricky realizes what he has done and takes Pumpkinhead with him to fall down a well. This is the first film in the franchise that does not imply that Pumpkinhead is still alive.
Cast
- Amy Manson as Jody Hatfield
- Bradley Taylor as Ricky McCoy
- Claire Lams as Dolly Hatfield
- Rob Freeman as Sheriff Dallas Pope
- Ovidiu Niculescu as Bobby Joe Hatfield
- Peter Barnes as Papa McCoy
- Lance Henriksen as Ed Harley
- Elvin Dandel as Tristan McCoy
- Richard Durden as Jim Hatfield
- Alin Constantinescu as Emmett Hatfield
- Razvan Oprea as Brett Hatfield
- Rudy Rosenfeld as Abner Hatfield
- Lynne Verrall as Haggis
- Calin Puia as Tommy Hatfield
- Elias Ferkin as Billy Bob Hatfield
- Iulia Boros as Mama McCoy
- Maria Roman as Sarah McCoy
- Bart Sidles as Andy Mills
- Alexandru Geoana as Town Boy #1
- Cristi Feter as Johnson
- Fanel Ursu as Johny Pope
- Aurel Boata as Charlie Hatfield
- Daniel Tomescu as Dale Hatfield
- Marian Dicu as Wayne Hatfield
- Ion Caragea as Jimmy Langford
- Florin Barcun as Danny Hatfield
- Adrian Pavlovschi as Hatfield Boy #1
- Daniel Pasleaga as Hatfield Boy #2
- Mihai Ionita as McCoy Boy #1
- Valentin Vasilescu as McCoy Boy #2
- Isabela Melinte as Young McCoy Girl #1
- Catalina Alexandru as Young McCoy Girl #2
- Stephen Dryer as Band Member
- Roxana Andronescu as Bride
Production
Initially announced as Pumpkinhead 4, it was filmed in Bucharest, Romania back-to-back with another sequel titled Pumpkinhead 3. The films were renamed Pumpkinhead 4: Blood Feud and Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes, respectively, before their release.
The film continues to ignore the events portrayed in the Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings sequel, with Lance Henriksen returning as the ghost of Ed Harley, his character from the first film. The film is considered to be the best of the three sequels and it was more well received.
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