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Popeye the Slayer Man

He is what he is.
2025 | 88m | English

(2744 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A curious group of friends sneak into an abandoned spinach canning factory to film a documentary on the legend of the "Sailor Man," who is said to haunt the factory and local docks.
Release Date: Mar 21, 2025
Director: Robert Michael Ryan
Writer: Robert Michael Ryan, Cuyle Carvin, John Doolan, Jeff Miller
Genres: Horror
Keywords mutation, legend, based on comic, based on cartoon, gore, slasher, sailor, haunt, body horror, blood, horror
Production Companies Millman Productions, VMI WorldWide, Otsego Media, Ron Lee Productions, Salem House Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 26, 2026
Entered: Jul 02, 2025
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Name Character
Sean Michael Conway Dexter
Elena Juliano Olivia
Jason Robert Stephens The Sailor Man
Mabel Thomas Katie
Marie-Louise Boisnier Lisa
Jeff Thomas Seth
Steven McCormack Joey
Clayton Turner Jesse
Paul Konye Terry
Angela Relucio Margot
Rich Lounello Lex
Scott Swope Angus
Sarah Nicklin Adrienne
Joel Frometa Miguel
Christian Elan Ortiz Vincent
Doug Decker Bernie
Nathan Todaro Detective Caruso
Amanda Catapano Police Officer
Gary E. Stevens Frumpy-Looking Man at Bar
Jeff Miller Drunk Guy at Bar
Name Job
Robert Michael Ryan Story, Director
Korey Rowe Editor, Director of Photography
Ryan Kelly Visual Effects
Dylan Avery Camera Operator, Assistant Editor, Still Photographer
Cuyle Carvin Story, Casting
John Doolan Writer
Alexander Tucker Assistant Director
Alex Lamica Gaffer, Key Grip
Dustin Treinen Original Music Composer
E. C. Segar Characters
Liam W. Jennings Gaffer
Raiden Gorby Prosthetic Designer
Jeff Miller Story
Alysa Blasetti Script Supervisor
Name Title
Alexander Tucker Executive Producer
Cuyle Carvin Executive Producer
Robert Michael Ryan Executive Producer
Alysa Blasetti Producer
Angela Relucio Associate Producer
Jeff Miller Executive Producer
Ronnie D. Lee Executive Producer
Nathan Todaro Executive Producer
Dylan Avery Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

**_Prosaic and predictable slasher featuring the iconic spinach-eating mariner_** In the Northeast coastal town of Anchor Bay, a group of 20-somethings make the mistake of breaking into a defunct canning factory at night to make a documentary on the legendary “sailor man” who supposedly haunts th ... e rundown facility. "Popeye the Slayer Man" was one of three low-budget horror flicks to take advantage of the cartoon character entering the public domain in 2025; the other two are England’s "Popeye's Revenge" and Scotland’s "Shiver Me Timbers." This is the American rendition and pretty much on par with “Popeye’s Revenge” (I haven’t seen “Shiver Me Timbers” yet because the trailer and promo pics don’t look very interesting). While this is too pedestrian and predictable, it is entertaining to have Popeye as the antagonist and there's no eye-rolling wokeness to be found. The inclusions of Wimpy, Olive Oyl and Sweet Pea are a plus. In addition, the filmmaking is proficient for low-budget fare; and I like the abandoned factory milieu, even though it makes the proceedings one-dimensional. Meanwhile, the no-name cast is serviceable despite glaring woodenness. Speaking of which, the female cast is good with Elena Juliano standing out as brunette Olivia. There’s also redhead Mabel Thomas as Katie and blonde Marie-Louise Boisnier as Lisa. I suppose "Popeye's Revenge" is slightly better on this front. I shouldn’t fail to mention Asian-American Angela Relucio, who has a bit part as Margot Harrigan. She happens to be the vocalist for the modern rock/metal band The Man From Alphabet, which supply the excellent end-credits song “Sailor to Slayer.” Like “Popeye’s Revenge,” I didn't find the story as compelling as other low-budget slashers, such as "Lurking Woods," "The Lake on Clinton Road" and "Crazy Lake" (all from a decade ago). Nevertheless, if you're in the mood for a modern slasher, this fills the bill in a run-of-the-mill way. It runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot in Oneonta in east-central New York, as well as Cooperstown, which is 33 miles north of there. GRADE: B-/C+

Sep 05, 2025
Agustttt
N/A

A cute slasher film about Popeye haunting a factory and a gang of mystery solvers shows up. Spoilers: Pretty wholesome end. ...

Nov 29, 2025