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Scalps (1983)

Scalps (1983)
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Dr. Howard Machen (Kirk Alyn) and his students have been raiding California's Indian graveyards for archeological artifacts, a criminal practice that the university wants him to stop. After being ordered to make a complete inventory of his illegal finds, Machen regretfully withdraws from the latest field trip, but sends a group of students to dig without him. The young people stop at a remote gas station and receive a warning from an old Indian man (George Randall). He tells them to steer clear of Black Tree, where a great battle took place a century ago that returned many braves to the earth. The students find the location and an excavation yields plenty of ancient items, but strange things start happening and soon flaky D.J. (Jo Ann Robinson) is claiming that she senses evil about them. Her suspicions are confirmed when Randy (Richard Hench) is possessed by the spirit of Black Claw, a brutal Indian warrior who was known for dabbling in black magic. One by one the expedition is dispatched with arrows, clubs, and tomahawks and their skulls are peeled clean. Horror cult figures Forrest J. Ackerman and Carroll Borland make cameo appearances as faculty members in Scalps, which was an early film from prolific exploitation director Fred Olen Ray. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

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Starring:
Kirk AlynCarroll Borland, (more)
Director(s):
Fred Olen Ray
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Scalps

Dr. Howard Machen (Kirk Alyn) and his students have been raiding California's Indian graveyards for archeological artifacts, a criminal practice that the university wants him to stop. After being ordered to make a complete inventory of his illegal finds, Machen regretfully withdraws from the latest field trip, but sends a group of students to dig without him. The young people stop at a remote gas station and receive a warning from an old Indian man (George Randall). He tells them to steer clear of Black Tree, where a great battle took place a century ago that returned many braves to the earth. The students find the location and an excavation yields plenty of ancient items, but strange things start happening and soon flaky D.J. (Jo Ann Robinson) is claiming that she senses evil about them. Her suspicions are confirmed when Randy (Richard Hench) is possessed by the spirit of Black Claw, a brutal Indian warrior who was known for dabbling in black magic. One by one the expedition is dispatched with arrows, clubs, and tomahawks and their skulls are peeled clean. Horror cult figures Forrest J. Ackerman and Carroll Borland make cameo appearances as faculty members in Scalps, which was an early film from prolific exploitation director Fred Olen Ray. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

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Director(s):
Fred Olen Ray
Writer(s):
Fred Olen Ray
Producer(s):
T.L. Lankford
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Gore, Adult Language, Not For Children, Adult Situations)
Categories:
HorrorMystery & Suspense
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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Chris W.

Low budget even for an 80's slasher with some silly effects, but still mildly entertaining. Some of the acting is pretty hilarious too. It's too bad they don't have a better print because the DVD quality leaves much to be desired.

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Michael O.

I am a person that enjoys a really badly made movie for the comdedic value. This movie is one of those, however, its still very slow. One of those movies that uses the same clip of scary music repeating throughout most of the movie. Overall, kept my attention but was very slow at times.

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Matt F.

The cover art and fred's name sold me, on this one. Quite terrible, though there are a couple effective scenes (the scalping and the slow mo shot of the tomahawk to the back of the head sequence). The commentary was better than the movie.-Stone

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