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The Burning

A legend of terror isn't a campfire story anymore!
1981 | 91m | English

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A caretaker at a summer camp is burned when a prank goes tragically wrong. After several years of intensive treatment at hospital, he is released back into society, albeit missing some social skills. What follows is a bloody killing spree with the caretaker making his way back to his old stomping ground to confront one of the youths that accidentally burned him.
Release Date: May 08, 1981
Director: Tony Maylam
Writer: Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein, Brad Grey, Peter Lawrence, Tony Maylam
Genres: Horror
Keywords woods, slasher, campfire story, summer camp, camp, psycho killer, burned alive, death, video nasty, murder, campfire, prank gone wrong, revenge, maniac, voyeurism
Production Companies Miramax, Filmways Pictures, The Cropsy Venture
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,500,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Brian Matthews Todd
Leah Ayres Michelle
Brian Backer Alfred
Larry Joshua Glazer
Jason Alexander Dave
Ned Eisenberg Eddy
Carrick Glenn Sally
Carolyn Houlihan Karen
Fisher Stevens Woodstock
Lou David Cropsy
Shelley Bruce Tiger
Sarah Chodoff Barbara
Bonnie Deroski Marnie
Holly Hunter Sophie
Kevi Kendall Diane
K.C. Townsend Hooker
John Tripp Camp Counselor
Mansoor Najee-Ullah Orderly
Jerry McGee Intern
Name Job
Harvey Weinstein Story, Creator
Rick Wakeman Original Music Composer
Bob Weinstein Screenplay
Tom Savini Makeup Effects Designer, Special Effects Makeup Artist
Brad Grey Story
Harvey Harrison Director of Photography
Thomas A. Gulino Sound Editor
Neil L. Kaufman Sound Editor
Eric Van Haren Noman Camera Operator
Reid Rondell Stunts
Peter Politanoff Art Direction
Anthony J. Ciccolini III Supervising Sound Editor
Suzen Poshek Hairstylist
John Rusac Still Photographer
Peter Lawrence Writer
Joy Todd Casting
Raffaello Ferucci Gaffer
Richard Wernig Still Photographer
Jack Cooley Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jack Sholder Editor
Tony Maylam Story, Director
Name Title
André Djaoui Executive Producer
Daniel Ubaud Associate Producer
Jean Ubaud Executive Producer
Michael Cohl Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Producer
Organization Category Person
Sundance Film Festival Best Supporting Actress N/A Won
Sundance Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Emily Smith Nominated
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Reviews

Wuchak
6.0

Decent “Friday the 13th” knockoff This came out a week after “Friday the 13th Part 2” in 1981 and contains all the staples of that blossoming franchise: disfigured killer, iconic weapon (in this case, garden shears), summer camp, camp counselors, a prank gone wrong, swimming antics, deep woods s ... exual frolics, death during (or after) sex, a secret hideout for the killer, semi-nekkid or fully nekkid teen girls, etc. “The Burning” is held in high esteem mostly for its infamous raft sequence, but that only involves about 30 seconds and it’s not THAT phenomenal. At best, the movie might be as good as some of the “Friday” sequels, although the girls are subpar by comparison, albeit okay. Nonetheless, “Burning” has its points of interest, like Brian Backer from “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” and, especially, a young Jason Alexander from Seinfeld with a full-head of hair. Production-wise, it’s low-budget but superior to, say, “Sleepaway Camp.” The film was shot in and around existing summer camps outside Buffalo in Western New York, as well as North Tonawanda. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

MGM, the Weinstein brothers and none other than Corky Burger have joined forces to bring us this rather weak and derivative attempt at fraternity-horror. "Cropsy", the pretty unpleasant caretaker at a lakeside holiday camp is the victim of a rather cruel prank perpetrated by some spoilt, immature, y ... outh. Scoot on a few years and this now heavily scarred and somewhat narked individual is out for revenge on those who have turned him into a walking walnut. Meantime, there is a new generation of sex-obsessed teenagers frequenting a nearby camp where "Todd" (Brian Matthews) tries to keep them from killing, bullying and/or shagging each other before he, and the others, begin to realise that shower snoopers and mischief makers are most definitely not all they have to worry about. To be fair, it's not a terrible film - it's just really poorly written with some banal dialogue and some stereotypical characters that frankly deserved all they could get from crispy "Cropsy". The wooded scenario lends itself well in creating just the merest hint of menace and the hand-held camera work is quite effective at times as these rather vacuous American beauties face their ultimate challenge. It looked OK when I saw this recently on a big screen, but a few drinks and a storm outside would probably help it just as well on the television in October.

Jul 21, 2023