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Dry Bones
2013, regia di Gregory Lamberson, Michael O'Hear
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Crow-Nan Prouctions, Slaughtered Lamb Productions - Distribuzione: E1 Entertainment - Soggetto: Gregory Lamberson - Sceneggiatura: Gregory Lamberson - Fotografia: Sam Qualiana - Montaggio: Philip Gerard Gallo - Scenografia: Rod Durick - Costumi: Shannon Kramp - Effetti speciali: Arick Szymecki - Formato: Color - Durata: 90'.
Cast:
Michael
O'Hear, Debbie Rochon, Kevin VanHentenryck, Paul McGinnis, John Renna, Kathy
Murphy, Kim Piazza, Amelie McKendry, Jessica Zwolak. Tia Maurice, Tammy Reger,
Mark Goodfellow, Jason Tannis, Alexander Sloan McBryde, Robert Bozek Kaelin
Lamberson.
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
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«If
Dry Bones is a new horror comedy directed by Greg Lamberson and Michael O'Hear.
Many of you may be familiar with Gregory Lamberson from the legendary Slime City
series. The film sports a pretty nice B-movie cast featuring Debbie Rochon and
Michael O'Hear. When Drew was a child he was haunted by a monster living
underneath his bed. He would bug his abusive father and pushover mother
constantly throughout the night. One day his dad arrives in the room and locks
the door to give Drew a good ol' fashioned ass whoopin' only to discover that
the monster Drew speaks of is real. It's too late for Drew's father as we watch
him get sucked under the bed and sucked dry down to the bone! Years later Drew
is back in town to fix up and sell his childhood home. After years of
psychiatrists doping him up and telling him it was all his imagination Drew is
all too comfortable with the idea. It's not until a few nights of staying in the
house that he comes to the realization that this couldn't be further from the
truth. All hell breaks loose when Drew discovers that it is a succubus that is
living beneath the bed. The succubus begins sucking anyone dry that steps foot
it Drew's house and it's beginning to seem like he's the prime suspect for all
the missing people. The acting in Dry Bones is actually pretty damn good
for low budget fare. This really helps out the comedy bits sprinkled throughout
the film. The bit concerning how popular Drew's sister is around town never gets
old. Even the locksmith wants a piece of that! Given Lamberson's history with
the Slime City flicks most fans would expect this film to be loaded down with
goo. Surprisingly this is not the case with Dry Bones. The film is actually a
very funny, enjoyable romp on classic 80's horror flicks. There is little blood
or goo to be found here but plenty of fun nonetheless. That being said there is
one particularly great scene involving breast milk that would have Takashi
Miike's mouth watering without a doubt. The creature effects on the succubus are
top notch in that great old school campy way. ...».