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American Gothic (1987)

American Gothic (1987)
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This eccentric, amusingly sick Canadian production involves a group of annoying yuppies who charter a plane for a camping getaway, only to find themselves making an emergency landing on an isolated, forest-covered island. They are taken in by the only inhabitants, the rabidly-religious "Ma & Pa" (Yvonne De Carlo and Rod Steiger), who seem trapped in a Norman Rockwellian time-warp and are invited to stay the night. This proves to be every bit as unpleasant as it seems -- especially after the hapless campers are introduced to the psychotic, middle-aged "children" (Michael J. Pollard and Janet Wright) -- who appear to be pushing 50. Before long, it's crazed crackers 1, campers 0 and counting, as the warped, scripture-spouting yokels take sharp objects in hand... until one of the campers (Sarah Torgov) reveals her own homicidal potential and goes completely berserk. Despite delightfully weird performances from a top-drawer cast, this campy romp is slightly spoiled by a poorly-scripted climax that suggests a sudden loss of creative inspiration. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Rod SteigerYvonne De Carlo, (more)
Director(s):
John Hough
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of American Gothic

This eccentric, amusingly sick Canadian production involves a group of annoying yuppies who charter a plane for a camping getaway, only to find themselves making an emergency landing on an isolated, forest-covered island. They are taken in by the only inhabitants, the rabidly-religious "Ma & Pa" (Yvonne De Carlo and Rod Steiger), who seem trapped in a Norman Rockwellian time-warp and are invited to stay the night. This proves to be every bit as unpleasant as it seems -- especially after the hapless campers are introduced to the psychotic, middle-aged "children" (Michael J. Pollard and Janet Wright) -- who appear to be pushing 50. Before long, it's crazed crackers 1, campers 0 and counting, as the warped, scripture-spouting yokels take sharp objects in hand... until one of the campers (Sarah Torgov) reveals her own homicidal potential and goes completely berserk. Despite delightfully weird performances from a top-drawer cast, this campy romp is slightly spoiled by a poorly-scripted climax that suggests a sudden loss of creative inspiration. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Director(s):
John Hough
Writer(s):
Michael VinerTerry LensBert Wetanson
Producer(s):
Christopher HarropTerry Lens
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Strong Sexual Content, Graphic Violence, Not For Children, Nudity)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Laurie M.

I rented this thinking it was the movie in the description, with Rod Steiger and Yvonne de Carlo. I too (like other members have, see reviews) rec'd a LOW BUDGET crappy artsy film. When I contacted Blockbuster, they didn't seem to want to fix it. So just don't bother renting it. It isn't the movie in the description. This is my first true dissapointment with Blockbuster.

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Angel R.

Wrong movie. I reported it and still was given the wrong movie. Highly disappointed.

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Jennifer S.

This is NOT the 1987 John Hough cult classic American Gothic but INSTEAD is the 2005 Carlos Batts "film." Very disappointing if you are on of the very few fans of the original. Stand warned, this is NOT American Gothic!

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