Don't Go Near the Park
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Directed by | Lawrence D. Foldes |
Produced by | Lawrence D. Foldes |
Written by |
Linwood Chase Lawrence D. Foldes |
Starring |
Aldo Ray Meeno Peluce Tamara Taylor Robert Gribbin Barbara Monker Linnea Quigley Chris Riley |
Music by | Chris Ledesma |
Cinematography | William DeDiego |
Edited by | Dan Perry |
Distributed by | Cardinal IV Film Distributors |
Release dates |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Don't Go Near the Park (also known as Curse of the Living Dead, Nightstalker and Sanctuary for Evil) is a 1981 American horror film directed by Lawrence D. Foldes at the age of 19. The film gained notoriety when it was successfully prosecuted in the UK and placed on the video nasty list.
Synopsis
After being cursed by their mother, a caveman brother and sister are forced to live their lives by preying on young people in a park and devouring their entrails in order to stay young. After 12,000 years of killing they attempt to lift the curse and become immortal by finding a virgin's soul they can sacrifice, with the brother fathering a daughter for that purpose.
Cast
- Aldo Ray as Taft
- Meeno Peluce as Nick
- Tamara Taylor as Bondi
- Barbara Monker as Patty / Tra / Griffith's Wife / Petranella
- Robert Gribbin as Mark / Gar (credited as Crackers Phinn)
- Linnea Quigley as Bondi's Mother
- Chris Riley as Cowboy
Critical reception
Allmovie wrote, "There are movies that are bad and then there are movies so bad they are mindblowing. Don't Go Near the Park is a perfect fit in the latter category."[1]
References
- ↑ Donald Guarisco. "Don't Go Near the Park (1981)". Allmovie. Retrieved 14 June 2012.