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Ghost Town: The Movie

In Deadwood you may lose your life but in Ghost Town you might lose your soul!
2008 | 115m | English

(430 votes)

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An 1800’s western set in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina. It’s a story of love, hate, revenge, honor. It showcases the most famous villains of all time from John Boorman’s “Deliverance” filmed in 1972. Voted number one movie villains of all time in “Maxim Magazine”, 2005, Bill McKinney and Herbert “Cowboy” Coward scared audiences with their mountain man delivery that struck fear in millions of movie goers. They were reunited in this film after 37 years.
Release Date: Oct 08, 2008
Director: Jeff Kennedy, Dean Teaster
Writer: Dean Teaster, DJ Perry
Genres: Action, Thriller, Western
Keywords gunfighter, ghost town
Production Companies Collective Development
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $500
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: May 03, 2024
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Name Character
Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward Harmon Teaster
Bill McKinney Victor Burnett
DJ Perry Will Burnett
Princess Daazhraii Johnson Violet Teaster
Rance Howard Sheriff Tom Parker
Renee O'Connor Little Jack
Tony Becker Deputy Tuck
Stella Parton Betsy Mae
Terence Knox Mayor Emerson Rogers
Grace Junot Linn
Russ Stine James Martin
Charles Matthau Doc Morrison
Sammy Kershaw
Anthony Hornus
Charles Edwin Powell
Terry Jernigan
Kera O'Bryon
Paul Proios
Fred Griffith
Greg Mason
Tommy Dippel
Dean Teaster
Name Job
Dave Isern Director of Photography
Jeff Kennedy Director
Dean Teaster Director, Story
DJ Perry Screenplay
Dennis Therrian Editor
Name Title
Anthony Hornus Producer
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Wuchak
3.0

***Poor storytelling, overdone non-acting and confusing editing*** Released in 2007, "Dean Teaster's Ghost Town" (or "Ghost Town: The Movie") is a Western that takes place in the East, specifically the Great Smoky Mountains of NC. Maggie Valley has an amusement park called Ghost Town in the Sky ... (i.e. a Western town on a mountain), which is where the film was made and is now called Ghost Town Village. The scenic beauty of this area was enough to pique my interest. In addition, the movie features the beautiful Renee O'Connor (Xena's sidekick, Gabrielle) in a small role with very few lines and Bill McKinney as the cartoonish villain. He's always great for such a role; remember him as the perverted mountain man in "Deliverance"? Other positives include Princess Lucaj as Violet Teaster and DJ Perry as Will Burnett, the good son of the villain (McKinney). Rance Howard is also on hand. This is low-budget independent film, of which I'm a fan. It cost $1.5 million with the bulk of the budget going to the few recognizable actors. Unfortunately, "Ghost Town" is not a good movie despite the positives noted above, it's not even okay; in fact, it's nigh embarrassingly bad. I wanted to quit watching after a mere 10-20 minutes but forced myself to endure to the end (speaking of which, the movie’s overlong at 1 hour, 55 minutes). It's as if the 'filmmakers' didn't really know what they were doing. For instance, the entire first act consists of two time-lines and it’s sort of confusing. At around the 44-minute mark Rance Howard’s character explains what’s going on, which verifies what you suspected was happening, but you’re only certain at that point. The story then gets a little compelling, thankfully, but it eventually fizzles out and you can’t wait for it to end. The locations are great and the story could have worked, but they needed to hire a screenwriter and editor who knew what they were doing. I can handle every other weakness, including the over-the-top non-acting by the peripherals, but when the story and editing are flawed it fudges up the whole production. Needless to say, don't invest in this one unless maybe you're a fan of Renee O'Connor (or any of the other cast members) or you're interested in the Maggie Valley area. GRADE: D/D-

Jun 23, 2021