The Cellar (1989)

The Cellar (1989)

The Cellar (1989) Movie Info

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Movie NameThe Cellar (1989)
DirectorKevin Tenney
Screenplay WriterKevin Tenney
Based on Novel by— (Original screenplay)
Lead ActorsPatrick Kilpatrick
CastPatrick Kilpatrick, Chris Miller, Suzanne Savoy, Cheryl Russell
GenreHorror
Release Date1989 (United States)
Duration1h 26m (86 minutes)
BudgetLow-budget independent production
LanguageEnglish
CountryUnited States
Box Office (Worldwide)Limited data available

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The Cellar is a bland little flick from the 80’s directed by Kevin Tenney. I loved his Night of the Demons flicks, but this flick is not in the same ballpark. This movie is about a family that moves into an old house in the desert. There is a long commentary at the beginning that talks about an evil spirit that dwells in a tunnel below this house. Well, this spirit occasionally manifests itself to frighten the little boy staying in the house and to pick off a stray secondary character. Toss in a morality story about the son and father and throw in some Indian clichés and you have The Cellar.

The acting in this movie was good, but I felt the storyline itself was uninteresting and not entirely worthy of a movie. You have the tired “cry wolf” device which also makes a cameo. No nudity and no gore that I can recall rounds this out.

The monster was boring too and I wasn’t real sure what his rules for movement were, and why he couldn’t just go upstairs and nosh on the family. I don’t know, maybe they laid those rules out and I wasn’t paying attention.

There is one development that made me laugh in its cruel unfolding. The guy’s boss was giving the guy’s son a hard time through a lot of the film. The father had enough and decided to get the boss back and also teach his son a lesson about making a stand. The main guy detonates an explosion in a little pond and the water totally soaks the boss as he drives by. The father and son share a moment and laugh as the soaked boss screams and yells. To the surprise of nobody but the father, he is shitcanned on the spot. The father then goes into a deep dark violent spiral of depression through the rest of the movie. Nice lesson.

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