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The Supernaturals (film)

The Supernaturals is a 1986 American zombie horror film directed by Armand Mastroianni and written by Michael S. Murphey and Joel Soisson. Filmed in the United States in 1985, The Supernaturals was released by Embassy Pictures in 1986, and has never been re-released since its original VHS Video rental format. It is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

The Supernaturals
Original film poster
Directed byArmand Mastroianni
Written by
Produced by
  • Michael S. Murphey
  • Joel Soisson
Starring
Edited byJohn R. Bowey
Music byRobert O. Ragland
Distributed byEmbassy Pictures
Release date
  • 1986 (1986)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

During the American Civil War, deep in the sullen backwoods of the Southern United States, a Confederate town is held captive, the soldiers forced to walk through a piece of woodland laced with mines. Because he is found wearing a Confederate States Army outfit, Jeremy (Chad Sheets), a young boy is also forced to make the crossing. If they make it across the minefield the Union Army 44th will set them free. Only Jeremy and his mother (Melanie) - who runs to save him - survive, despite the fact that the mother has stepped on a mine. Jeremy exhibits unearthly powers. Jump to circa 1985 and a platoon of soldiers are out on manouevres in the same backwoods. They too are the 44th, descendants of the Union platoon of years before, those who committed the atrocities. The main character here is Pvt. Ray Ellis (Maxwell Caulfield), the only soldier to catch glimpses of the beautiful and mysterious Melanie; Ellis also has a romantic interest in Pvt. Angela Lejune (Talia Balsam). The platoon decide to camp inside a circle of yellow grass seemingly caused by brush fire, a spot from which the wind only blows outward. Pvt. Ellis is reluctant to camp there, but Sgt. Hawkins does not like having her authority undermined. Whilst the platoon are setting up camp, Melanie reappears - this time witnessed by all in the platoon - and takes a strong interest in Pvt. Ellis who bears an uncanny resemblance to her husband, Evan.

Trouble for Sgt. Leona Hawkins (Nichelle Nichols) and her platoon begins with the soldiers' drunken and childish antics; however, events take a sinister turn when Pvt. Cort (Bobby Di Cicco) is found shot in the head. They inexplicably lose radio contact and the nearest town is over twenty miles away. Hawkins and her platoon go in search of - and arrest - Melanie, who lives in an old wooden shack with what looks to be her father or grandfather, a withered old man. In the cabin, they discover the relics of muskets and an old diary, written by Evan. They take Melanie back to camp, but leave the old man at the cabin; he is too old and frail to go anywhere. During the night, an eerie fog rolls in, encompassing the 44th, and the Confederate Dead close in on their camp. Most of the 44th are subsequently killed - one-by-one - whilst Pvt. Ellis heads off into the woods in search of the old man who, it turns out, is Jeremy (he has used his powers to keep his mother the same age). Along the way he is forced to do battle with the Confederate zombies and also runs into Melanie, who shows him a locket. Inside is a picture of Evan, and Ellis immediately recognizes the resemblance. He snatches the locket from around her neck and runs in the direction of the cabin. Once there he persuades Jeremy to end the evil spell and send Melanie and the zombies back to wherever it is the dead are supposed go. Exhausted, Jeremy dies and Ellis returns to the camp where Lejune and Hawkins are waiting, the only survivors. Ellis embraces Lejune and the locket falls from his hand to the woodland floor, where it is lost amongst the leaves.[1]

Cast

Production

Make-up and special effects

Bart J. Mixon performed the make-up and special effects. He has also worked on films such as A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge and Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Mixon worked with Ed Ferrell, Shannon Shea and Mark Shostrom on The Supernaturals: he describes them as "a very small but talented crew". Mixon said he administered a "forehead appliance on Bobby Di Cicco with a bullet hole in it": Di Cicco had just finished filming 1941 and was then an up-and-coming actor. He also worked with Maxwell Caulfield (star of the musical film Grease 2 (1982)), and with Star Trek regulars LeVar Burton and Nichelle Nichols. Mixon goes on to praise The Supernaturals for not following in the footsteps of George A. Romero, calling the film original. However, a limited and subsequently slashed budget meant that prosthetic makeup gave way to head masks. Mixon commented on the finished product: "I think our work turned out very well and I wish it was shown off a little better in the final film".[3]

Soundtrack

Originally, the soundtrack to The Supernaturals was scored by Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees. The score was rejected, though, in favour of one written by Robert O. Ragland. Gibb can be seen in The Supernaturals in a cameo role as a Union soldier.[2]

Reception

Best-Horror-Movies call The Supernaturals an "original horror film" and one which is "interesting".[4] Bruce Kooken of HorrorNews.Net wrote: "The Supernaturals just wasn’t a good movie is all. It was a tired concept, with a tired script and a lackluster implementation".[5] Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, academic Peter Dendle said: "Though there are a few chilling scenes, ... the scripting is threadbare and the characters uncharismatic".[6]

References

  1. ^ Lee-Williams, Matt: Supernaturals, The, Synopsis, Amazon [accessed] April 28, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Eder, Bruce. "Maurice Gibb". Allmusic. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  3. ^ Bene, Jason (June 24, 2011). "Late Night Classics – The Supernaturals". KillerFilm.com. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  4. ^ Angel, Ronnie (July 7, 2012). "The Supernaturals (1986) Review". Best-Horror-Movies.com. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  5. ^ Kooken, Bruce (March 24, 2012). "Film Review: The Supernaturals (1986)". HorrorNews.Net. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  6. ^ Dendle, Peter (2001). The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia. McFarland & Company. pp. 167–168. ISBN 978-0-7864-9288-6.

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This article is missing information about the film s production and theatrical home media releases Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page April 2018 The Supernaturals is a 1986 American zombie horror film directed by Armand Mastroianni and written by Michael S Murphey and Joel Soisson Filmed in the United States in 1985 The Supernaturals was released by Embassy Pictures in 1986 and has never been re released since its original VHS Video rental format It is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video The SupernaturalsOriginal film posterDirected byArmand MastroianniWritten byMichael S Murphey Joel SoissonProduced byMichael S Murphey Joel SoissonStarringMaxwell Caulfield Nichelle Nichols Talia Balsam Bobby Di Cicco LeVar Burton Scott JacobyEdited byJohn R BoweyMusic byRobert O RaglandDistributed byEmbassy PicturesRelease date1986 1986 Running time104 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Make up and special effects 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditDuring the American Civil War deep in the sullen backwoods of the Southern United States a Confederate town is held captive the soldiers forced to walk through a piece of woodland laced with mines Because he is found wearing a Confederate States Army outfit Jeremy Chad Sheets a young boy is also forced to make the crossing If they make it across the minefield the Union Army 44th will set them free Only Jeremy and his mother Melanie who runs to save him survive despite the fact that the mother has stepped on a mine Jeremy exhibits unearthly powers Jump to circa 1985 and a platoon of soldiers are out on manouevres in the same backwoods They too are the 44th descendants of the Union platoon of years before those who committed the atrocities The main character here is Pvt Ray Ellis Maxwell Caulfield the only soldier to catch glimpses of the beautiful and mysterious Melanie Ellis also has a romantic interest in Pvt Angela Lejune Talia Balsam The platoon decide to camp inside a circle of yellow grass seemingly caused by brush fire a spot from which the wind only blows outward Pvt Ellis is reluctant to camp there but Sgt Hawkins does not like having her authority undermined Whilst the platoon are setting up camp Melanie reappears this time witnessed by all in the platoon and takes a strong interest in Pvt Ellis who bears an uncanny resemblance to her husband Evan Trouble for Sgt Leona Hawkins Nichelle Nichols and her platoon begins with the soldiers drunken and childish antics however events take a sinister turn when Pvt Cort Bobby Di Cicco is found shot in the head They inexplicably lose radio contact and the nearest town is over twenty miles away Hawkins and her platoon go in search of and arrest Melanie who lives in an old wooden shack with what looks to be her father or grandfather a withered old man In the cabin they discover the relics of muskets and an old diary written by Evan They take Melanie back to camp but leave the old man at the cabin he is too old and frail to go anywhere During the night an eerie fog rolls in encompassing the 44th and the Confederate Dead close in on their camp Most of the 44th are subsequently killed one by one whilst Pvt Ellis heads off into the woods in search of the old man who it turns out is Jeremy he has used his powers to keep his mother the same age Along the way he is forced to do battle with the Confederate zombies and also runs into Melanie who shows him a locket Inside is a picture of Evan and Ellis immediately recognizes the resemblance He snatches the locket from around her neck and runs in the direction of the cabin Once there he persuades Jeremy to end the evil spell and send Melanie and the zombies back to wherever it is the dead are supposed go Exhausted Jeremy dies and Ellis returns to the camp where Lejune and Hawkins are waiting the only survivors Ellis embraces Lejune and the locket falls from his hand to the woodland floor where it is lost amongst the leaves 1 Cast EditMaxwell Caulfield as Private Ray Ellis Nichelle Nichols as Sergeant Leona Hawkins Talia Balsam as Private Angela Lejune Bradford Bancroft as Private Tom Weir LeVar Burton as Private Michael Osgood Bobby Di Cicco as Private Tim Cort Scott Jacoby as Private Chris Mendez Richard Pachorek as Private Ralph Sedgewick John Zarchen as Private Julius Engel Margaret Shendal as Melanie James Kirkwood Jr as Captain Patrick Davis as The Old Man Robert V Barron as The Old Vet Chad Sheets as Jeremy Maurice Gibb as Union Soldier In a cameo role 2 Production EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2018 Make up and special effects Edit Bart J Mixon performed the make up and special effects He has also worked on films such as A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 Freddy s Revenge and Hellboy II The Golden Army Mixon worked with Ed Ferrell Shannon Shea and Mark Shostrom on The Supernaturals he describes them as a very small but talented crew Mixon said he administered a forehead appliance on Bobby Di Cicco with a bullet hole in it Di Cicco had just finished filming 1941 and was then an up and coming actor He also worked with Maxwell Caulfield star of the musical film Grease 2 1982 and with Star Trek regulars LeVar Burton and Nichelle Nichols Mixon goes on to praise The Supernaturals for not following in the footsteps of George A Romero calling the film original However a limited and subsequently slashed budget meant that prosthetic makeup gave way to head masks Mixon commented on the finished product I think our work turned out very well and I wish it was shown off a little better in the final film 3 Soundtrack EditOriginally the soundtrack to The Supernaturals was scored by Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees The score was rejected though in favour of one written by Robert O Ragland Gibb can be seen in The Supernaturals in a cameo role as a Union soldier 2 Reception EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2020 Best Horror Movies call The Supernaturals an original horror film and one which is interesting 4 Bruce Kooken of HorrorNews Net wrote The Supernaturals just wasn t a good movie is all It was a tired concept with a tired script and a lackluster implementation 5 Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia academic Peter Dendle said Though there are a few chilling scenes the scripting is threadbare and the characters uncharismatic 6 References Edit Lee Williams Matt Supernaturals The Synopsis Amazon accessed April 28 2011 a b Eder Bruce Maurice Gibb Allmusic Retrieved February 15 2015 Bene Jason June 24 2011 Late Night Classics The Supernaturals KillerFilm com Retrieved February 15 2015 Angel Ronnie July 7 2012 The Supernaturals 1986 Review Best Horror Movies com Retrieved February 15 2015 Kooken Bruce March 24 2012 Film Review The Supernaturals 1986 HorrorNews Net Retrieved February 15 2015 Dendle Peter 2001 The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia McFarland amp Company pp 167 168 ISBN 978 0 7864 9288 6 External links EditThe Supernaturals at IMDb The Supernaturals at AllMovie The Supernaturals at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Supernaturals film amp oldid 1107058899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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