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The Third Saturday in October: Part V

He's back! Again! Just like the other times!
2022 | 89m | English

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Director: Jay Burleson
Writer: Jay Burleson
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It's Part V! Unstoppable killer Jakkariah "Jack" Harding is back in town after seven years as he stalks and kills at random before chancing upon a football watch party. The game is, of course, between longstanding rivals the Alabama-Mobile Seahawks and the Tennessee A&M Commonwealth. Chaos ensues, in increasingly ridiculous fashion, with inventive murders and multiple love triangles! Hearts are broken and appendages are torn.
Release Date: Jun 23, 2022
Director: Jay Burleson
Writer: Jay Burleson
Genres: Comedy, Horror
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Production Companies Red Corpses, Sleep Creature
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: May 03, 2024
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Name Character
Kansas Bowling Maggie
Poppy Cunningham PJ
Taylor Smith Peter
Bart Hyatt Lester
Autumn Jaide Holcomb
Tom Hagale Neil
Parker Love Bowling Sharon
Daniel Cutts George
Devan Katherine Angela
Faith Bruner Betsy
Erin Ownbey Amy
Ian J. Cunningham Arthur
Robert W. Hill Big Willie Nathan
Alpha Trivette Coach Amos Redd
Eric Gray Paramedic Antonio Latham
Mike Corley Winston
Al Elliott Dr. Mancuso
Jay Burleson Ronnie
Frank Crafts Hank
Caroline Carter News Anchor Linda Brock
Josh Snead News Anchor Gordon Long
Alli Hurley News Reporter Kitty Kennedy
Joy Whitt Nurse Gallagher
Lena Sledge Meteorologist Vicky Culpepper
Fletcher Ash Jeff Bigelow
Creek Wilson Grizzled Man
Name Job
Kelvin Wooten Music
Jay Burleson Writer, Director, Editor
Chris Hilleke Cinematography
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Ian J. Cunningham Producer
Frank Crafts Producer
Jay Burleson Producer
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screenzealots
7.0

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** _ This film was screened at Fantastic Fest_ Writer / director Jay Burleson‘s “The Third Saturday in October Part V” is the first of a duo of films in his low-budget horror series. He’s made a subsequent Part 1, but Part V came first (there are no par ... ts 2 through 4, which is part of the overall joke). Confused? That’s okay. All you really need to know is that if you grew up with slasher flicks in the 80s and 90s, this semi-parody film offers a big dose of bloody nostalgia. It’s the biggest weekend of the year in Alabama, as local residents prepare to watch an annual college football game between two longstanding rivals. For some unknown reason, there’s a terrifying killer on the loose, wearing a creepy Day of the Dead style mask, driving around in a hearse, and finding unsuspecting folks to butcher. The man is known around these parts as Jack Harding, and he’s on a mission to stalk and kill these small town locals at random. The gory frenzy really begins when Jack stumbles upon a watch party and an unsuspecting group of friends (Kansas Bowling, Parker Love Bowling, Devan Katherine, Autumnn Jaide, Bart Hyatt, Daniel Cutts, and Taylor Smith). Burleson creates his own movie mythology set within the confines of rural Alabama in 1994. It’s evident that he is a fan and student of retro horror, as he nails every single homage to B-movie rip-offs that were prolific after the success of “Halloween” in the late 70s. This is a guy who clearly has an affinity for the genre and wanted to make his own, and he succeeds. There are throwbacks to these older films, right down to the lighting, staging, and characters. The overly simplistic plot (killer has a knife and eliminates those with whom he crosses paths, in increasingly creative ways) may be similar to the most basic (but still famous) horror movies, yet this one remains highly watchable. You know what’s coming because the situations presented are all too familiar. Even without much back story, the characters are likable, interesting, and fun, making it super easy to root for them. While the film is billed as a comedy (the dialogue is funny and many of the jokes come at the expense of dumb rednecks), it’s more of an amusing, bloody slasher flick. It’s a delightfully low budget affair, with corny SFX, second-rate performances from the cast, and local Alabama filming locations (yes, Catfish Cabin is a real restaurant, although sadly, their menu does not list “nanner pudding” as a dessert). All of these things add to the irresistibly cheesy vibe of the movie, which is a testament to Burleson’s writing and directing. In the hands of a less skilled filmmaker, this project would’ve gone horribly awry. Because of the care and craftsmanship put into this movie, “The Third Saturday in October V” is an easy-to-watch guilty pleasure.

Apr 23, 2023