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Janet Montgomery The Hills Run Red

2009 American movie

The Hills Run Red
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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Dave Parker
Screenplay by David J. Schow
Story by John Carchietta
Based on the screenplay
by John Dombrow
Produced by Roee Sharon Peled
Jonathan Tzachor
John Carchietta
Robert Meyer Burnett
Carl Morano
Starring Sophie Monk
Tad Hilgenbrink
Janet Montgomery
Alex Wyndham
William Sadler
Narrated by Robert Burnett[2]
Cinematography Ilan Rosenberg
Edited by Harold Parker
Music past Frederik Wiedmann

Production
companies

Dark Castle Home Entertainment
Fever Dreams LLC
Ludovico Technique
BUFO
Warner Premiere

Distributed past Warner Bros. Pictures

Release dates

  • June 12, 2009 (2009-06-12) (Seattle International Film Festival)
  • September 29, 2009 (2009-09-29) (Us)[1]

Running time

81 minutes
Land United States
Linguistic communication English
Budget $4.5 million[3]

The Hills Run Red is a 2009 American slasher film directed by Dave Parker and written by David J. Schow[4] and starring Sophie Monk, Tad Hilgenbrink and William Sadler.

Plot [edit]

Tyler is obsessed with the horror film The Hills Run Red, considered the scariest movie always made, with the deranged serial killer Babyface in the atomic number 82 role. Yet, the flick'due south managing director, Wilson Wyler Concannon, disappeared years ago, and no known copy of the film exists. Tyler's obsession leads him to fail his girlfriend, Serina. When Tyler discovers that Concannon'south daughter Alexa works in a nightclub equally a stripper, he decides to meet her and ask about the lost picture show. He visits Alexa and asks her nigh the project. As she gives him a nude lap trip the light fantastic toe, the audience sees Serina cheating on Tyler with their all-time friend, Lalo. Alexa informs Tyler that the movie might exist in her male parent's home in the woods.

Tyler drives out to Concannon's home, accompanied past Serina, Lalo, and Alexa. On the way, they are bound and attacked by rednecks, who threaten to rape Alexa and Serina. Babyface appears and kills the assaulters before chasing the teens into the forest and disappearing. Tyler breaks into the firm and finds a reddish room that contains many film reels hanging from the ceiling. When Tyler hears pain-filled screams, he finds Alexa tied to a bed and releases her. The two leave the house and discover Serina, only Babyface breaks through the door, brutally throws Tyler into a wall, and injures Serina. Alexa is slammed against the wall by Babyface and says "fetch," telling him to run after Serina and revealing she has been in league with Babyface all along. Tyler drops unconscious as Alexa approaches him, smiling. Serina hides under the machine parked in front of the business firm. Babyface enters a barn as Serina quietly moves to an adjacent building. Serina is shocked to find bloodied bodies in the room, which turns out to exist a smokehouse. When Babyface goes inside the smokehouse, he does not find her and leaves. Serina emerges from a drum used to store blood and changes clothes. However, when she leaves the smokehouse, Babyface jumps downwardly at her from the roof.

Tyler wakes and finds himself tied to a wheelchair. Many movie reels are on the shelves behind him; all titled The Hills Run Crimson. Tyler is shocked when Concannon finally appears. Concannon tells him the secret behind the scares in his moving picture and plays a video of 20 years before when the film was shooting. Concannon was dissatisfied with the actor portraying Babyface and angrily explained how to properly make a scene experience scary. He takes Babyface's costume and axe and violently axes the role player to death. It is and so that the reason why screenings were canceled and all actors vanished is revealed: the moving picture was considered likewise trigger-happy, and all the expiry scenes in it were real. He also admits that Babyface is his son, a product of incest between him and Alexa; after his wife died, he lusted after his girl and raped her when she was thirteen, producing Babyface. Growing upwardly watching The Hills Run Ruddy, Babyface mutilated his own face and stitched the masked to himself like the fictional character to please his father. Every bit Concannon speaks with Tyler, Alexa begins filming her ain movie every bit she tortures Lalo in the barn while Babyface rapes Serina.

Concannon brings Tyler to the barn, where he is enraged to encounter his girl making her movie without him. He calls Babyface, who leaves Serina lonely. She breaks free from her binds and successfully escapes the room. Alexa stabs Lalo in the breast equally she argues with her father, killing him. Angered by their disagreements, Concannon tells his girl he's the just director of the family and shoots her. Angered past Alexa's apparent death, Babyface turns on his father and fights him. Tyler takes a camera and encourages Babyface as he kills Concannon. Babyface so turns on Tyler, simply before he can impale him, Serina stabs Babyface through the back with a long atomic number 26 staff, killing him. However, Alexa recovers and knocks both Serina and Tyler unconscious, enraged by her son's decease. Alexa then ties Tyler up and forces him to picket her cut of The Hills Run Red, thanking him for realizing her potential every bit a managing director contained from her male parent. As the movie continuously loops, an insane Tyler frees his mouth gag and begins maniacally laughing equally he bleeds out.

In a mid-credits scene, Serina, notwithstanding Alexa's prisoner, is several months pregnant with Babyface's child and brings Babyface's mask equally a gift for her future grandchild. Alexa sings a lullaby to Serina's unborn baby as Serina screams.

Cast [edit]

  • Sophie Monk equally Alexa Concannon
  • Tad Hilgenbrink as Tyler
  • William Sadler as Wilson Wyler Concannon
  • Janet Montgomery equally Serina
  • Alex Wyndham as Lalo
  • Danko Jordanov as Babyface (as Danko Iordanov)
  • Joy McBrinn as Belle
  • Ewan Bailey as Sonny
  • Mike Straub as Gabe
  • Hristo Mitzkov every bit Jimbo
  • Ekaterina Temelkova as Sherri
  • Georgi Dimitrov as Lance (every bit Georgi Dimitrov-Bomba)
  • Raicho Vasilev as Actor Babyface
  • Itai Diakov as Teen Babyface

Production [edit]

The Hills Run Cherry, written by John Carchietta and John Dombrow, first began development under Fever Dream Films.[v] In 2006, director Dave Parker and producer Robert Meyer Burnett signed onto the film later turning down an offer to take on the studio's Wicked Lake. Unsatisfied with the screenplay from Carchietta and Dombrow, the squad brought in David J. Schow to rework the script. Burnett claimed the duo'southward script was besides "reflective" and "simply seemed also much like Scream".[6] Parker, who had been on hiatus since directing The Expressionless Hate the Living!, and Burnett flew out to Hollywood, California and shot a teaser trailer for the pic which drew the attending of Bryan Singer and Gil Adler. Vocaliser would reach out to Diane Nelson, head of Warner Premiere at the fourth dimension, who would agree to produce the motion picture along with Dark Castle Dwelling Entertainment; giving the greenlight in April 2008.[7] [8] Burnett and Parker initially intended to brand the film for $350,000 with Fever Dream Films prior to involvement of Nelson.[ix] [10]

In June 2008, the film was officially appear with Sophie Monk, Tad Hilgenbrink, Janet Montgomery, and William Sadler autonomously of the bandage.[11] Monk passed on a office in The Hangover in order to star in the motion picture.[12] Sadler, who already had a working relationship with the movie's executive producer Joel Silvery, was Parker's outset choice for the part of Wilson.[13]

Filming began in Sofia, Bulgaria in June 2008 and wrapped the following month.[14] [15] In an interview in 2019, Monk herself admitted to not learning her lines.[xvi]

Release [edit]

The Hills Run Red was offset screened at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 12, 2009.[17]

Home media [edit]

The film was released on DVD on September 29, 2009 by Warner Home Video.[18] In April 2020, Shout Manufactory announced they would release the film on blu-ray for the first time, setting a release date for June 16, 2020.[19]

Reception [edit]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, The Hills Run Red received an approval rating of 57% based on 7 reviews, and an average rating of 5.iv/10.[20]

J. R. McNamara from Digital Retribution.com praised the film calling it "the best 80s styled slasher [films]" "[With] perfect sized doses (all lethal) of beatings, brutalizations, babes and breasts all make for a great film".[21] Daryl Loomis from DVD Verdict gave the picture a positive review stating "The Hills Run Reddish is an above average little horror flick that is a love affair with horror for its director. He got to make his motion-picture show, but also got to travel dorsum in time to brand a moving picture from what he feels is the golden age for the genre. It'due south a good idea that is pulled off reasonably well. For horror fans, this is definitely worth a rental".[22]

Gareth Jones from Dread Central awarded the motion picture a score of 4/5 stating "If you're a fan of slasher flicks, or even simply truly inventive and twisted horror, you lot owe it to yourself to pick it up".[23] Felix Vasquez from Cinema Crazedcalled it "[a] maniacal, gory, and smart slasher", commending the film'south anarchic tone, quick pacing, themes, and villain.[24]

Tyler Foster from DVD Talk awarded the moving picture 3/5 stars, stating that the film was above average in terms of the horror films released during that time, while too stating that the moving picture was "not that keen in the bigger picture show".[25] Will Brownridge from The Movie Reel commended the motion-picture show'due south villain as existence "creepy", characters, and gore. Even so, Brownridge criticized the film'south storyline, and plot twist, which he felt was "stupid".[26] Ian Jane from Stone! Shock! Popular! stated that the pic was "not especially original, and at times, information technology's border line dumb".[27]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Barton, Steve (September 29, 2009). "DVD Releases: Sept 29, 2009: The Trauma of a Shortcut to The Hills that Run Red". Dread Central . Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  2. ^ Barton, Steve (September 28, 2009). "Exclusive: Dave Parker & Robert Burnett Talk The Hills Run Cherry-red". Dread Central . Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  3. ^ FNE Staff (July xiii, 2008). "BUFO wraps The Hills Run Scarlet in Bulgaria". FilmNewEurope . Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  4. ^ "Excl: The Hills Run Crimson 's Sophie Monk". Shock Till You Drib. September 29, 2009. Archived from the original on 2010-12-17. Retrieved January one, 2011.
  5. ^ Sassani, Gina (October v, 2009). ""31 Nights Of Terror" The Hills Run Red". Upcoming Discs . Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  6. ^ Wixson, Heather (November 30, 2009). "Dave Parker and Robert Meyer Burnett on The Hills Run Red". Dread Cardinal . Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  7. ^ Turek, Ryan (August 27, 2009). "EXCL: Interview With The Hills Run Red 'southward Parker, Burnett". Coming Soon . Retrieved Feb 7, 2022.
  8. ^ Coming Soon (March 30, 2007). "Filming Starts on Parker's The Hills Run Red !". Coming Presently . Retrieved February vii, 2022.
  9. ^ Burnett, Robert (August 28, 2020). "Ever Wanted to Know How Manager Dave Parker and I Were Able to Have The Hills Run Red, Our 350K Horror Moving-picture show, and Flip it to Warner Brothers and Joel Silver's Nighttime Castle Entertainment...? I'll Tell You lot the Whole Story..." Twitter . Retrieved Feb 7, 2022.
  10. ^ Princi, Lorenzo (April 18, 2020). "Behind the Scenes with Robert Meyer Burnett". Caffeine and Physical . Retrieved February vii, 2022.
  11. ^ Butane, Johnny (June 10, 2008). "Duo Joins The Hills Run Red". Dread Central . Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  12. ^ Bond, Nick (June 29, 2018). "Sophie Monk reveals the Massive Hollywood Picture Role She Turned Downwards". News AU . Retrieved Feb seven, 2022.
  13. ^ Turek, Ryan (August 27, 2009). "EXCL: Interview With The Hills Run Crimson 'south Parker, Burnett". Coming Soon . Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  14. ^ Kit, Borys (June 9, 2008). "The Hills Run Cherry Horror Finds its Stars". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  15. ^ FNE Staff (July 13, 2008). "BUFO wraps The Hills Run Cherry-red in Bulgaria". FilmNewEurope . Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  16. ^ Bucklow, Andrew (September xiii, 2019). "Sophie Monk Blasted by Co-Star from The Hills Run Red Picture show". News AU . Retrieved February seven, 2022.
  17. ^ "The Hills Run Reddish - Sitges Flick Festival - Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya". Sitgesfilmfestival.com. de Dave Parker. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  18. ^ Barton, Steve (October 8, 2009). "The Hills Run Red and Trick 'r Care for at a Nighttime Delicacies Signing!". Dread Central. Retrieved January ane, 2011.
  19. ^ Squires, John (April 28, 2020). "Scream Mill Bringing The Hills Run Carmine to Blu-ray With Tons of New Bonus Features". Bloody Disgusting . Retrieved February vii, 2022.
  20. ^ "The Hills Run Red (2009) - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes.com. Flixer. Retrieved August 8, 2018.
  21. ^ McNamara, J. "The Hills Run Red DVD Review | Digital Retribution". Digital Retribution.com. J.R. McNamara. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  22. ^ Loomis, Daryl (October two, 2009). "DVD Verdict Review - The Hills Run Cherry-red". DVD Verdict.com. Archived from the original on Oct 3, 2009. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  23. ^ Jones, Gareth (September 9, 2009). "Hills Run Ruddy, The (2009) - Dread Central". Dread Primal.com . Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  24. ^ Vasquez, Felix (October thirty, 2010). "The Hills Run Red (2008)". Cinema Crazed.com . Retrieved August 8, 2018.
  25. ^ Foster, Tyler (September 23, 2009). "The Hills Run Reddish (2009) : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video". DVD Talk.com . Retrieved August 8, 2018.
  26. ^ Brownridge, Will. "The Hills Run Reddish - Film Reel Reviews - The Flick Reel". The Film Reel.com . Retrieved August 8, 2018.
  27. ^ Jane, Ian. "Rock! Shock! Pop! Forums - Cult Movie DVD & Blu-ray Reviews, Comics Books, Music And More than! - Hills Run Red, The (2009)". Rock Stupor Pop.com . Retrieved August 8, 2018.

External links [edit]

  • The Hills Run Red at AllMovie
  • The Hills Run Red at IMDb
  • The Hills Run Red at Rotten Tomatoes

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hills_Run_Red_%282009_film%29

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