Urban Legend (film)

For the 2000 film, see Urban Legends: Final Cut. For the 2005 film, see Urban Legends: Bloody Mary.
Urban Legend

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jamie Blanks
Produced by Gina Matthews
Michael McDonnell
Neal H. Moritz
Written by Silvio Horta
Starring Jared Leto
Alicia Witt
Rebecca Gayheart
Joshua Jackson
Loretta Devine
Tara Reid
Michael Rosenbaum
Robert Englund
Music by Christopher Young
Cinematography James Chressanthis
Edited by Jay Cassidy
Production
company
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Release dates
  • September 25, 1998 (1998-09-25)
Running time
100 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $14 million
Box office $72,527,595 million

Urban Legend is a 1998 American slasher film starring Jared Leto, Alicia Witt, and Rebecca Gayheart. The film is based on the premise that a killer is using the methods of death described in certain urban legends to kill students at a New England university.[1]

The film was followed by two sequels: Urban Legends: Final Cut, which was released theatrically in 2000, and the direct-to-video film Urban Legends: Bloody Mary in 2005.

Plot

At a gas station, Michelle Mancini (Natasha Gregson Wagner) fights off an apparent attack by a stuttering attendant (Brad Dourif). However, he was actually trying to warn her of an attacker in the back seat, and as Michelle drives off, the attacker in the back seat decapitates her with an axe. On a college campus, student Parker Riley (Michael Rosenbaum) relates how one of the campus halls, Stanley Hall, had been the site of a massacre in 1973. The story is discredited by school journalist Paul Gardner (Jared Leto).

As Natalie Simon (Alicia Witt) is shaken by Michelle's death, Damon Brooks (Joshua Jackson) offers to talk and the two drive into the woods. Damon is attacked by the killer, who hangs him from a tree with the rope attached to the car. As the killer approaches Natalie, she attempts to run him over, strangling Damon to death in the process. As the killer recovers, Natalie tries to drive away but Damon's body lands on top on car, forcing Natalie to flee and alerts security guard Reese Wilson (Loretta Devine) who doesn't believe her when they find the car and Damon's corpse missing.

Realizing Damon and Michelle's murders resemble urban legends, Natalie goes to the library to read up on urban legends. While she is away, her goth roommate Tosh (Danielle Harris), is strangled to death by the killer. Thinking her roommate is merely engaging in sexual activity, Natalie doesn't turn on the lights and goes to bed. In the morning, a shocked Natalie discovers her corpse and the words, "Aren't you glad you didn't turn on the light?" scrawled on the wall in blood.

After trying to save Brenda (Rebecca Gayheart) from a supposed attack in the swimming pool, Natalie reveals her past. One night Natalie and Michelle re-enacted an urban legend; they were driving with their headlights turned off and pursued the first driver who flashed them, causing him to run off the road and die in the crash.

Next, the school dean Adams (John Neville) is attacked in the garage and run over by his car forcing the emergency spikes into his back. Later, Reese finds Professor Wexler's (Robert Englund) office trashed and smeared in blood. Meanwhile, Paul has discovered the Stanley Hall massacre actually occurred and Wexler was the sole survivor.

At a party, Parker gets a phone call from the killer telling him that his dog is in the microwave. After opening the microwave and seeing his dead dog, he then runs to the bathroom to vomit, where the killer ties him to the toilet and forces him to chug pop rocks and bathroom chemicals (instead of soda), killing him. At the radio station, Sasha (Tara Reid) is on air. In the background, her employee is being strangled to death. Sasha screams and runs out of the room; she is still on air and everyone can hear her cries for help. Natalie runs to her aid only to see the killer murder her with an axe.

Fleeing from the station, Natalie finds Brenda and Paul and they drive off to find help. Paul convinces the girls that the killer is Wexler. When Paul stops at a gas station, Natalie and Brenda discover Wexler's dead body in the car and bolt, thinking Paul to be the killer. Natalie loses Brenda but makes her way to a road, where the school's janitor (Julian Richings) picks her up. When the janitor flashes a car with its lights out, it swerves around and pursues them. The janitor's car is forced off the road but Natalie survives and makes her way towards Stanley Hall. She hears Brenda screaming from inside. When Natalie breaks into the hall, she discovers Brenda lying on a bed. As Natalie starts crying, Brenda sits up and knocks her unconscious.

Waking up, Natalie finds herself tied to a bed and gagged. The killer comes in and unmasks herself as Brenda, who plays mind games with Natalie and taunts her about Natalie's attempt to save Brenda. She reveals that the young man Natalie and Michelle killed was Brenda's boyfriend and she is now exacting her revenge. She begins to cut Natalie's stomach in the fashion of the "Kidney Heist" legend, when Reese rushes in and forces Brenda to get away from Natalie. Reese frees Natalie, however, Brenda shoots her after she frees Natalie, who decided to untie the ropes on her hands and ankles all by herself. Paul then appears and tries to trick Brenda. As Brenda is deciding whether to shoot Paul or Natalie, the wounded Reese reaches up and shoots Brenda in the elbow. Natalie grabs the gun and shoots Brenda, who falls through a window.

Natalie and Paul drive off to get help. Suddenly, Brenda appears in the backseat and attacks them with the axe. Paul crashes on a bridge, sending Brenda through the windshield into the river below. The film's events are then revealed to be an incorrect story being told among a different group of students at a different University. Most of them disbelieve the tale with the exception of one young woman, who is revealed to be Brenda. She then begins to tell how the story really goes.

Cast

Urban legends used in the film

The following urban legends are mentioned or depicted in the film:

Reception

The film received predominantly negative reviews, with a rating of just 20% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 51 reviews with 10 fresh and 41 rotten, giving an average rating of 4.3/10. The website's consensus is: "Elements of Scream reappear in a vastly inferior vehicle".[18]

Soundtrack

There were two soundtracks released on behalf of this film; composer Christopher Young's Original Score and The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.

Track listing

  1. Love RollercoasterThe Ohio Players
  2. Save YourselfStabbing Westward
  3. Total Eclipse of the HeartBonnie Tyler
  4. RedefineIncubus
  5. Spookshow BabyRob Zombie
  6. Comin' BackThe Crystal Method
  7. Crop CircleMonster Magnet
  8. OneCreed
  9. TwistKoRn
  10. The End of SugarmanRoy Ayers
  11. Just One FixMinistry
  12. I Know God – David Ivy
  13. Deaf ForeverMotörhead
  14. RiotFlaw
  15. What Would You Do (Tha Dogg Pound song)Ice Cube
  16. Call It SomethingSaliva
  17. ConditionRuth Ruth
  18. Trying Not to Think About ItJuliana Hatfield
  19. I Don't Want to WaitPaula Cole
  20. The Only One – Junkster
  21. TorturedAnnette Ducharme
  22. Zoot Suit RiotCherry Poppin' Daddies

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