Final Summer
In 1991 Camp Silverlake opened for the FINAL time.
2023 | 82m | English
Popularity: 0.3 (history)
| Director: | John Isberg |
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| Writer: | John Isberg |
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| In the wake of a tragedy during the summer of 1991, a group of camp counselors find themselves fighting for their lives against a masked killer. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 16, 2023 |
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| Director: | John Isberg |
| Writer: | John Isberg |
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| Production Companies | Swede Films |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Thom Mathews | Sheriff Parmer |
| Bishop Stevens | Deputy Henry |
| Carl Bailey | Deputy Hodges |
| Jenna Kohn | Lexi |
| Nora Yates | Young Lexi |
| Charlie Bauer | Mike |
| Jace Jamison | Dougie |
| Charlee Amacher | Georgia |
| Kimmy Schofield | Traci |
| Myles Valentine | Mario |
| Farbota Lynn | Ronnie |
| Rico Whitehead | Moose |
| Fabian Guerrero | Barry |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| John Isberg | Writer, Director |
| Jeff Schroeder | Music |
| Charlie Kessler | Editor |
| Rostislav Vaynshtok | Music |
| Kevin Lau | Script Consultant |
| Heather Harlow | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Name | Title |
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| Garenne Bigby | Associate Producer |
| Al Fleener | Executive Producer |
| Thomas Garza | Associate Producer |
| John Isberg | Producer |
| Adam Moyer | Executive Producer |
| Robert Patrick Stern | Producer |
| Kevin Lau | Producer |
| Gareth 'Slasher Trash' Morgan | Executive Producer |
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**_Good production values; dreadfully dull storytelling_** On the final night of their employment in the sticks of Illinois, several camp counselors are assaulted by a masked man with an axe. "Final Summer" (2023) is a proficiently-made Indie slasher in the tradition of the first two “Friday ... the 13th” flicks from over four decades earlier. The sylvan cinematography is great, there’s an effective air of creepiness with a full moon and fog, plus the diverse actors are convincing. Unfortunately, the director/writer failed in one of the most important areas—an interesting or, at least, entertaining script. It doesn’t help that the females are subpar (and I’m not talkin’ ’bout nudity or sleaze). It’s like he said, “Beautiful women? We don’t need no stinkin’ beautiful women.” I can accept that, but at least make the story compelling with fleshed-out characters. The contemporaneous "Totally Killer" is a fine example of a modern slasher that’s entertaining. "Silent Retreat" (2016) is a good sample of a no-budget production that’s a watchable slasher with the requisite staples. “Crazy Lake” and “The Lake on Clinton Road” are two other relatively recent examples. So “Final Summer” is an interesting study: It’s got practically everything for an effective traditional slasher, but drops the ball with boring storytelling, uninteresting characters and subpar females. The film runs 1 hours, 22 minutes, and was shot at Camp Robert Drake, which is just southeast of Oakwood in east-central Illinois, a dozen miles from the border of Indiana. The flashback scenes were done in Champaign, which is 25 miles west of there. GRADE: D+