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Hatchet

Stay out of the swamp
2006 | 84m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Adam Green
Writer: Adam Green
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When a group of tourists on a New Orleans haunted swamp tour find themselves stranded in the wilderness, their evening of fun and spooks turns into a horrific nightmare.
Release Date: Apr 27, 2006
Director: Adam Green
Writer: Adam Green
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords new orleans, louisiana, alligator, male friendship, swamp, tourist, murder, gore, serial killer, slasher, hatchet, ax
Production Companies ArieScope Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $155,873
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Joel David Moore Ben
Amara Zaragoza Marybeth Dunstan
Deon Richmond Marcus
Kane Hodder Victor Crowley / Thomas Crowley
Joleigh Fioravanti Jenna
Mercedes McNab Misty
Joel Murray Doug Shapiro
Parry Shen Shawn
Richard Riehle Jim Permatteo
Patrika Darbo Shannon Permatteo
Robert Englund Samson Dunstan
Joshua Leonard Ainsley Dunstan
Tony Todd Reverend Zombie
John Carl Buechler Jack Cracker
Rileah Vanderbilt Young Victor Crowley
Adam Weisman Halloween Skeleton
Adam Green Buddy #1
Will Barratt Bystander (uncredited)
Lance Kelly Buddy #2
John Gross Buddy #3
Makenzie Sims Kid at Country Store
Brandon Gonsalves Halloween Pig
Danielle Victor Halloween Clown
Chris Bailey Drunk Partier
James L. Bills Mardi Gras Party Guy
Gary Desroche Screaming Drunk Guy
Kristin Michelle Duncil Mardi Gras Extra
Sarah Elbert Vomiting Girl
David Foy Hillbilly
Jessica Luebe Balcony Flasher #1
April Montgomery Party Girl
Johnny Rock Mardi Gras Partygoer
Brandy Scott Kissing Couple
Name Job
Adam Green Director, Screenplay
Andy Garfield Original Music Composer, Sound Designer
Christopher Roth Editor
Craig Borden First Assistant Director
Heather Sladinski Costume Design
Tim Beckett Art Direction
Clancy T. Troutman Supervising Sound Editor
Sarah Geller Property Master
Will Barratt Director of Photography
Denis Cordova Construction Coordinator
Bryan McBrien Production Design
Scott Westley Sound Effects Editor
Lou Carlucci Special Effects Coordinator
David Aaron Armorer
Eric Leach Camera Operator
Annah Murray Assistant Makeup Artist, Assistant Hairstylist
Michelle Farmer Special Effects Makeup Artist
Michelle Gold Second Assistant Director
Steve Reese Second Unit First Assistant Director
Bruce Barlow Art Direction
Kelli Palotai Art Department Production Assistant
Valerie Sand Art Direction Intern
Suzana P. Rupe Key Hair Stylist
Kirsten Robinson Script Supervisor
Stanley Kastner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrea McDowell Production Coordinator
Jon Callesen Best Boy Electric
Rick Tucker Key Grip
Vic Radulich Dialogue Editor
Mario Rodriguez Chef
Sarah J. Donohue Unit Production Manager, Line Producer
Brad Hardin Key Special Effects
Tracy Scott Script Supervisor
Jason Halley Second Second Assistant Director
Aaron Walters Second Assistant Director
Zoe Bones Storyboard Artist
Peggy Paola Assistant Set Decoration
Selby Van Horne Wardrobe Supervisor
Christel Golden Still Photographer
Patrick J. Statham Stunt Double
Alexandrea A. Bouska Additional Hairstylist
Kimberly Eckhout Assistant Makeup Artist
Alex Betuel Second Unit First Assistant Director
Jill Hoppy Second Second Assistant Director
Mark Weatherbe Second Unit Director
Julian Brown Art Department Assistant
Casey Easlick Stunt Double
Shannon Makhanian Casting
Rileah Vanderbilt Key Makeup Artist
Kane Hodder Stunt Coordinator
BJ McDonnell Steadicam Operator
John Carl Buechler Special Effects
Nicole Randall Stunt Double
Gary J. Wayton Stunt Double
Straw Weisman Post Production Supervisor
Morgan Krantz Art Department Assistant
Cassandra McCormick Stunt Double
Chris Carnel Stunt Double
Mark Chadwick Stunt Double
Joey Anaya Stunt Double
Mark Hicks Stunt Double
Tanner Gill Stunt Double
Paul E. Short Stunt Double
Steven Ho Stunt Double
Name Title
Roman Kindrachuk Executive Producer
Andrew Mysko Executive Producer
Cory Neal Producer
Scott Altomare Producer
Sarah Elbert Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
4.0

_**Slasher parody with good plot & technical work, but too raunchy and not funny enough**_ Tired of partying on Bourbon Street, a guy and his buddy (Joel David Moore and Deon Richmond) decide to take a night sightsee with other tourists at the alligator-infested bog, unaware of the dubious nature ... of the tour and the legend of a notorious hatchet man lurking the woods. "Hatchet" (2006) is a horror/comedy/spoof that combines the indoor swamp sets of “Man-Thing” (2005) with elements of the “Wrong Turn” or “Friday the 13th” franchises and the parody tone of “Club Dread” (2004). Regrettably, it’s the least of these. There’s nothing wrong with the cast or technical filmmaking as the gore, F/X and swamp sets are fine, although the ‘monster’ make-up looks kinda cartoonish (which fits the genre). While it’s relatively amusing and occasionally funny, it’s hindered by an odious raunchy air right out of the gate. For instance, the two supposedly hot girls flash their breasts every 5 minutes in the first half hour. Don’t take that as prudish, I’m just pointing out that a movie is questionable when it goes overboard with female nudity to hide its deficiencies. Meanwhile the heroine played by Amara Zaragoza is interesting, but she has little sex appeal, although that’s a matter of taste. I could handle those flaws if the story was more compelling and the humor more amusing, yet that’s not the case. Although the plot is great, the script needed a rewrite to flesh out better prospects. But that takes time & money and the flick only cost 1.5 million, which is almost six times LESS than what “Club Dread” cost. I should add that Kane Hodder plays the Jason-like antagonist while Robert Englund has a cameo in the opening. The film runs 1 hour, 24 minutes, with a longer version running an additional 9 minutes. It was shot in New Orleans (Mardi Gras sequences) with the swamp scenes done in a convincing indoor set at Sable Ranch, Santa Clarita, California. GRADE: C-/D+

Jun 23, 2021