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Scream Park

Death is the new attraction.
2012 | 85m | English

(665 votes)

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Popularity: 0.2 (history)

Director: Cary Hill
Writer: Cary Hill
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A failed amusement park owner devises a plan to commit gruesome murders in the park as a publicity stunt to sell tickets.
Release Date: Oct 31, 2012
Director: Cary Hill
Writer: Cary Hill
Genres: Horror
Keywords killer, amusement park
Production Companies ProtoMedia
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $3
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
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Name Character
Wendy Wygant Jennifer
Steve Rudzinski Marty
Nivek Ogre Iggy
Alicia Marie Marcucci Alison
Doug Bradley Mr. Hyde
Nicole Beattie Missi
Tyler Kale Rhodie
Ian Lemmon Ogre
Kailey Marie Harris Carlee
Dean Jacobs Tony
Name Job
Cary Hill Writer, Director
Scott Lewis Editor, Sound Editor
Rhonda Libbey Art Direction
Nathan W. Fullerton Director of Photography
Name Title
Cary Hill Producer
Scott Lewis Co-Producer
Nathan W. Fullerton Co-Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**Spare-change slasher at a rundown amusement park featuring the singer of Skinny Puppy**_ An old amusement park in western Pennsylvania is shutting down soon, so several of the employees decide to have an after-hours party. Unfortunately they start getting slain one by one, but who’s doing it a ... nd why? Will anyone survive to see the morrow? "Scream Park" is a micro-budget slasher that debuted for a special screening on Halloween, 2012, in Meadville, Pennsylvania, with a ‘world release’ in Pittsburgh on January 6, 2013. The singer of Skinny Puppy, Nivek Ogre (aka Kevin Graham Ogilvie), has a pretty significant role while Doug Bradley, who played Pinhead in nine “Hellraiser” films, has a minor part. It was the debut work of writer/director Cary Hill who got his training from the University of Pennsylvania, which is where the Doug Bradley cameo was shot. The movie was otherwise filmed at the old Conneaut Lake Park in northwestern Pennsylvania. Despite the low-budget vibe with some questionable sound here and there, the movie honors slasher traditions established in the early 80’s craze, starting with “Friday the 13th” (1980). The no-name actors do a fine job and the story pulled me in. The score and soundtrack are also decent. Wendy Wygant is likable as the main protagonist and Steve Rudzinski does well as the young, somewhat nerdy manager of the doomed park. Winsome petite blonde Alicia Marie Marcucci stands out as Allison on the feminine front and the director doesn’t fail to tastefully highlight her beauty. Nicole Beattie is also notable as the glum Goth chick, Missi. Another actress has a top nude scene, but I found her more scary than alluring, although I’m sure she’s a wonderful person and I give her credit for her chutzpah (just a heads up). The film runs 1 hour, 24 minutes. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 29, 2021