Swamp Devil

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Swamp Devil

DVD cover
Directed by David Winning
Produced by Irene Litinsky
Ric Nish
Written by Gary Dauberman
Ethlie Ann Vare
Starring Bruce Dern
Cindy Sampson
Nicolas Wright
Music by James Gelfand
Cinematography Daniel Vincelette
Editing by Simon Webb
Studio Muse Entertainment
Distributed by Genius Entertainment
RHI Entertainment
Release dates April 17, 2008
Running time 90 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

Swamp Devil is a 2008 Canadian horror film directed by David Winning and stars Bruce Dern, Cindy Sampson and Nicolas Wright. It is the 14th film of the Maneater Series.

Plot

Melanie Blaime returns to their hometown Gibbington because her father, a former sheriff, is wanted for multiple murders. Jimmy Fuller wants to help find her father, and it looks as if something incredibly sinister is responsible for the corpses in Gibbington.

Cast

  • Bruce Dern as Howard Blaime
  • Cindy Sampson as Melanie Blaime
  • Nicolas Wright as Jimmy Fuller
  • Robert Higden as Jones
  • Allison Graham as Deputy Jolene Harris
  • James Kidnie as Sheriff Nelson Bois
  • Bronwen Mantel as Shelly
  • Kwasi Songui as Bigg
  • Mari-Pier Gaudet as Lisa Jones
  • Jenna Wheeler-Hughes as Young Dream Girl
  • Marc V. Denis as Young Howard

Production

The film was completely shot in Montréal, Québec[1] and actor Bruce Dern broke his leg on camera running in the woods, one week into the three week shoot.[2] He finished the film on crutches and using various photo doubles and camera tricks.

Release

It premiered on April 17, 2008 as part of the Houston Film Festival[3] and was released on DVD by Genius Entertainment on April 7, 2009 with no special features.[4]

Reception

Justin Felix, of DVD Talk, said that if you like your horror cheap and dumb - and don't have access to the Sci-Fi Channel - then this is worth a rental.[5] Michael Simpson, of CinemaSpy, said that the film is a cheesy, predictable but entertaining chiller that isn't likely to scare the pants off anyone in their teens or older and that Winning's direction created enough suspense that such cliches were unnecessary.[6] A Fangoria review says that the film pulls no punches about what it is—a throwaway monster flick that borrows heavily from SWAMP THING and the vine-attack sequence from EVIL DEAD II.[7]

References

  1. Official website
  2. Calgary Herald interview January 19, 2009
  3. Film Intuition: Review Database: DVD Review: Swamp Devil (2008)
  4. H. Harris, Mark. "'Swamp Devil' DVD Review". About.com. Retrieved January 15, 2010. 
  5. Felix, Justin (March 7, 2009). "Swamp Devil". DVD Talk. Retrieved January 15, 2010. 
  6. Simpson, Michael (June 10, 2009). "'Swamp Devil' (DVD)". CinemaSpy. Retrieved January 15, 2010. 
  7. De Lorde, André (August 15, 2008). "SWAMP DEVIL (Film Review)". Fangoria. Retrieved January 15, 2010. 

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