Criatura diabólica backdrop
Criatura diabólica poster

CRIATURA DIABÓLICA

Camping del terrore

1986 IT HMDB
octubre 28, 1986

Dos jóvenes llegan a un cámping en los años '70 y son acechados y masacrados por un maníaco homicida. 15 años después, la leyenda dice que un viejo chamán indio sigue vagando por las inmediaciones del bosque y se consagra a matar jovencitos estúpidos en su venganza contra el hombre blanco. En esta ocasión llega más carne de cañón, en forma de jovencitos ansiosos de tener sexo y de gozar la vida al aire libre.

Reparto

👍 👎 🔥 🧻 👑

Comentarios

Comentarios (0)

Equipo

Produccion: Alessandro Fracassi (Producer)
Guion: Dardano Sacchetti (Screenplay)Alessandro Capone (Screenplay)Luca D'Alisera (Screenplay)Sheila Goldberg (Screenplay)
Musica: Claudio Simonetti (Original Music Composer)
Fotografia: Emilio Loffredo (Director of Photography)

RESEÑAS (1)

Marco Castellini
Un grupo de jóvenes llega a un camping donde campa un asesino maniaco. Al final se descubre que el loco no es otro que el hijo de los dueños del camping, enloquecido por haber presenciado de pequeño la traición de su madre. Miserable y mal hecha copia italiana de "Viernes 13", con efectos especiales para reírse y un monstruo-asesino con un máscara de goma en la cara, sin hablar de los malos actores y la total ausencia de escenas de sangre. De un director como Deodato, sin duda nos habríamos esperado algo mejor. Quizás la única cosa salvable de la película es la banda sonora firmada por Simonetti.
👍 👎 🔥 🧻 👑

Comentarios

Comentarios (0)

Dónde Ver

Streaming

Amazon Prime Video Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video with Ads Amazon Prime Video with Ads

RESEÑAS DE LA COMUNIDAD (1)

Wuchak

Wuchak

7 /10

A surreal outing in the Colorado mountains, not to mention horrific and… insightful

A group of youths in Colorado take a camping trip at a defunct camp, but the owners allow them to stay since they’re friends of their son, who’s just returning from the Marines. Unfortunately, there are legends of an old American Indian Shaman, who has a penchant for cursing people. David Hess plays the curmudgeonly owner of the camp while Charles Napier is on hand as the Sheriff.

"Body Count" (1986) is an Italian slasher in the tradition of the Friday the 13th flicks & their knockoffs that were popular at the time. Its original title is “Camping del Terrore,” which translates as “Camp of Terror” or “Terror Camp.” I wouldn’t exactly call this a rip-off since the story is totally different, not to mention Mario Bava's "A Bay of Blood" (1971) inspired the Friday the 13th flicks in the first place, at least the party-minded youths visiting the desolate former-resort.

What’s interesting is that this is an Italian’s INTERPRETATION OF youths taking a camping trip in Colorado since it was shot entirely in Italy with a mostly Italian cast & crew. I’m speaking as someone who has camped out in Colorado many times, including staying in a cabin. As such, the characters social interactions and the general happenings come across more surreal than real. Take, for example, the accent of the Southern girl: Sure, it sounds Southern, but it’s also noticeably off.

So, you have to get used to the weird tone and the typical bad editing that Italian filmmakers were known for. It didn’t help that the production was plagued by problems, including bad weather during the 4-week shoot in the mountains, not to mention two additional writers had to be enlisted to work out the kinks in Alessandro Capone’s original screenplay.

If you can embrace it, however, the movie delivers the goods as a unique slasher with a story that is anything but one-dimensional and offers insights on human nature. For instance, evil isn’t limited to the proverbial boogeyman, which is often merely a scapegoat, it could just as well originate in everyday fathers, mothers or children.

The voluptuous Nancy Brilli stands out on the female front as Tracy (the one in red leotards). Most of the other women are interesting one way or another.

The film runs about 1 hour, 30 minutes (or several minutes shorter, in my case), and was shot at Campo Imperatore, L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy, which is a 95-minute drive east of Rome in the central Apennine Mountains.

GRADE: B

Reseñas proporcionadas por TMDB