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April Fool's Day

She has a killer party planned.
2008 | 92m | English

(4396 votes)

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When an April Fool's Day prank turns deadly, Desiree Cartier, her brother Blaine, and five of their friends all become the targets of a twisted kill who begins hunting them down one by one.
Release Date: Mar 25, 2008
Director: Phil Flores, Mitchell Altieri
Writer: Phil Flores, Mitchell Altieri, Danilo Bach
Genres: Horror
Keywords revenge, prank, april fool's day, rich family
Production Companies 360 Pictures, Stage 6 Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $5,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Taylor Cole Desiree Cartier
Josh Henderson Blaine Cartier
Scout Taylor-Compton Torrance Caldwell
Joe Egender Ryan
Jennifer Siebel Newsom Barbie
Samuel Child Peter Welling
Joseph McKelheer Charles Lansford
Frank J. Aard Wilford
Sabrina Aldridge Milan Hastings
Tom Barker Photographer
Michael Beasley Kitchen Staffer
Charles Black Judge
Meredith Boll Susan Moyer
Mariesha Crews Blaine's Hot Girl
Dave Gould FX Coordinator
Dottie Grissom-Hardin Craft Service Woman
R. Keith Harris Seton Motley
Eric Hollenbeck SFX Guy
Emily Labelle Chloe
Adam Melton Courier
Alexa Sheehan Chanel
George Peroulas Master of Ceremonies
Mark Alton Rose Master of Ceremonies
Chris Roseboro Officer #2
Mark Scarboro Stuart
David Schifter Press Conference Lawyer
Hamilton Scott Officer #1
Paul Shaw Film Director
Edgar W. Smith Cop at Station
Marjorie Strauss Campaign Worker
Tommy Allen Taylor Security Guard Davis
Name Job
Lindsey Hayes Kroeger Casting
Raúl Dávalos Editor
Robert Getty Supervising Sound Editor
Alec St. John Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Hill Special Effects
David Beavis Special Effects
Steven Ritzi Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Frank McGough Gaffer
Floyd A.B. Rance III Camera Operator
Beth Multer Script Supervisor
Phil Flores Screenplay, Director
Mitchell Altieri Screenplay, Director
Mikey Wigart Teleplay
Danilo Bach Screenplay, Story
Tara L. Craig Line Producer
Michael Maley Director of Photography
James Stemple Music
Jennifer L. Soulages Costume Design
Rachel Goodman Set Decoration
Kristy Horiuchi Special Effects Makeup Artist
Leigh Ann Yandle Makeup Department Head
Joan Shay Hairstylist
Betty Lou Skinner Hairstylist
Jonathan Southard First Assistant Director
Gary Gegan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kimberly Shannon Murphy Stunt Double
Alexa Sheehan Second Assistant Director
Chick Bernhard Stunt Driver
Name Title
Frank Mancuso Jr. Producer
Jennifer Nieves Gordon Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

_**Not a remake, but a stand-alone sequel**_ After one of the attendees of a debutante’s ball dies in an accident in the Charlotte area, those involved in the prank-gone-wrong are targeted by a killer who wants an admission of guilt. “April Fool’s Day” (2008) is not a remake of the original ... 1986 film, but shares the name and a couple plot rudiments. The characters, the location and their story are altogether different, mixing in bits of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" (1997) and "Cruel Intentions" (1999). You could call it a stand-alone sequel, which is what many slasher sequels are anyway. Fans of slashers tend to condemn this film but, come on, the original wasn’t that great in the first place, although it had its highlights. Yes, the opening rich kids’ party is dull and there’s a certain feeling of unreality to the proceedings, but the flick otherwise delivers the goods as a slasher, plus the twist is effectively implemented and there’s an addition. People complain that too many of the protagonists are “unlikable,” so what else is new? Winsome Scout Taylor-Compton stands out in the female department while Taylor Cole is perfect at playing a spoiled biyatch. Sabrina Aldridge is on hand as the mortified target of the prank while Jennifer Siebel Newsom is appears as one of the friends, a beauty contestant. Meanwhile Mariesha Crews has a bit part. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in Charlotte & nearby Monroe, North Carolina. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021