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Ice Cream Man

I scream, you scream, we all scream for the...
1995 | 84m | English

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Young Gregory Tudor sees his local ice cream man murdered and later grows up to inherit his business, opting to inject gruesome ingredients—including human body parts—into his frozen confections. When one of the neighborhood boys goes missing, the local kids suspect Gregory and band together to get to the bottom of things.
Release Date: May 09, 1995
Director: Norman Apstein
Writer: David Dobkin, Sven Davison
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords spoof, ice cream, slasher spoof
Production Companies Doublesteen Productions, David M. Goldstein Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Clint Howard Ice Cream Man / Gregory Tudor
Olivia Hussey Nurse Wharton
David Warner Reverend Langley
Jan-Michael Vincent Detective Gifford
Sandahl Bergman Marion Cassera
David Naughton Martin Cassera
Justin Isfeld Johnny Spodak
Anndi McAfee Heather Langley
JoJo Adams Tuna Cassera
Mikey LeBeau Small Paul
Steve Garvey Mr. Spodak
Janet Wood Mrs. Spodak
Andrea Evans Wanda
Stephen Fiachi Gus
Stephanie Champlin Janet
Doug Llewelyn Store Manager
Tom Reilly Charley
Cole S. McKay Ice Cream King
Tori Welles Woman in Market (as Brittania Paris)
Zachary Benjamin Roger Smith
Jessica Devlin Mrs. Smith
E.E. Bell Happy Doctor
Ryan Holihan Photo Clerk
Ed Morgan Crazy Doctor
Lee Majors II Detective Maldwyn
Karl Makinen Jacob Spodak
Keith Mills Butcher
Matthew McCurley Young Gregory
Kendall McCarthy Police Officer
Jeanine Anderson Mrs. Langley
Marla Frees Gregory's Mother
Ken Hanes Police Officer
Frank Roach Park Janitor
Carly Adams Little Girl
Roger Ferreira Doctor in Psychiatric Institution (uncredited)
Roger Ferreira Asylum Inmate in Straight Jacket (uncredited)
Name Job
G.W. Hatfield Jr. Grip
David Dobkin Original Story, Screenplay
Sven Davison Screenplay
Richard Lyons Original Music Composer
Andre Vaillancourt Editor
Garett Griffin Director of Photography
Ron Greenwood Production Design
Lori Cobe Casting
Stephen Hens Line Producer
John A. Gomez Art Direction
Alan C. Bosshardt Makeup Artist, Key Makeup Artist
Warren A. Stevens Stunts
Patrick J. Statham Stunts
Jay Mead Stunts
Brandon S. McKay Stunts
Art Candebo Stunts
Joclynn Benjamin Stunts
Norman Apstein Director
Michael Krause Set Decoration
David P. Barton Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Bryan Blair Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Denise Dillion Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Terese Heddon Assistant Makeup Artist
Gary Pawlowski Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Shauna Giesbrecht Makeup Artist
Lynn K. D'Angona First Assistant Director
Charla Driver Assistant Director
Beth Spanier Second Assistant Director
Michelle Brischle Carpenter
Shane Crawford Props, Production Assistant
Nick Davanzo Construction Manager
Wayne Fisher Property Master
Mark Geiger Carpenter
Sandra Grass Set Designer
John Hannon Carpenter
Robert Porvazzo Carpenter
Craig Smity Carpenter
Steve Redondo Boom Operator
Brian S. Tracy Sound Mixer
Erik Flockoi Boom Operator
John Graves Supervising Sound Editor
Kevin McCarthy Special Effects
Steven A. Adelson Steadicam Operator
Robert P. Black Grip
Rob Blake Best Boy Grip
John A. Burke First Assistant Camera
Mike Carter Key Grip
Michael Choi Second Unit Director of Photography
Rick Favazzo Camera Operator
Stuart Forman Second Assistant Camera
Steve Galvin Electrician
Alexander Griffiths Grip
David Kagen Grip
Jean-Pierre Marangokis Dolly Grip
Harry D. McCall Grip
Ray Milazzo Second Assistant Camera
Scott Moody Gaffer
Anthony Newton Dolly Grip
Yoshiharu Nushida Still Photographer
Gerry O'Malley Steadicam Operator
Moana Oliver Grip
Oscar Luis Rodriguez Electrician
R. Gern Trowbridge Best Boy Electric
Thornton Tyson Electrician
James Vititoe Electrician
Nadja Dee Witherbee First Assistant Camera
Laverne Caracuzzi Assistant Costume Designer
Josh Oliver Location Manager
Kevin L. Peachy Location Manager
Sheri Lane Script Supervisor
Cynthia Dustin Driver
William R. Jarnajin Driver
Dale Lee Transportation Coordinator
Bill Novahon Driver
Frank X. Sullivan Driver
D.B. Wilson Driver
Clint Wise Driver
Marty Carlin Other
Sarah Denero Production Assistant
Frank Di Sesso Animal Wrangler
Linette Geisel Production Secretary
Jay Lehrfeld Production Coordinator
Michael McWade Set Medic
Olivia Mears Production Coordinator
Lisa Nelson Production Assistant
Anne Pattison Production Assistant
Brian Salay Production Assistant
Tim Shoemake Production Assistant
Ron Siegel Production Assistant
Geraldine Takayoshi Production Assistant
Paul Westerfer Production Assistant
Bundy Chanock Set Medic
Ron Vogel Gaffer
Cynthia Ludwig Camera Loader
Julia Schklair Costume Design
Cole S. McKay Stunt Coordinator
Kurt D. Lott Stunts
Dennis Keiffer Stunts
Art Camacho Stunt Coordinator
Schno Mozingo Script Supervisor, Driver
David McLaughlin Grip
Mark Garbarino Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Name Title
David M. Goldstein Executive Producer
Paul Norman Producer
Norman Apstein Producer
Frank Koretsky Associate Producer
Michael Koretsky Associate Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**Low-budget horror/comedy delivers enough goods**_ Clint Howard stars as the titular character who kills people & animals and adds them to his 31 flavors as he roams the suburbs of Southern California. If you like 90's horror-comedies, like the "Leprechaun" films, you might want to check thi ... s one out. It is often entertaining despite the low-budget feel and questionable acting by the kids and Clint Howard is perfect for the title role. He looks just like Jack Kirby's rendition of the Puppet Master from The Fantastic Four comics. The story is basically the ice cream man vs a group of kids who are about 12-13 years-old. The gore can't be taken seriously, so the movie's hardly horrifying. But it is consistently amusing and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, although at times amateurishly put-together, which is likely due to lack of funds. The best part of the film is the women, particularly Stephanie Champlin (aka Stephanie Sumers) as the blonde, Janet. She has a few quality scenes (fully clothed). The magnificent Sandahl Bergman, who played Valeria in the 1982 version of "Conan the Barbarian," also has a small role as one of the kid's mother. Lastly, there's the voluptuous Andrea Evans. All three of their roles are too brief, but Stephanie as Janet has just enough screen time. Jan-Michael Vincent and David Warner have fairly significant roles, the former as a detective and the latter as a pastor. It's nice seeing Vincent again after his 70s-80's heyday. Olivia Hussey is also on hand as a dubious asylum nurse. The score by Richard Lyons is standard fare with one moving piano-oriented piece that's surprising for a flick of this sort, and yet it somehow fits. It's repeated several times throughout the movie and is exceptional, an unexpected highlight. It runs 1 hour, 24 minutes, and was shot in Pasadena & San Gabriel, California. GRADE: C+

Jul 12, 2024