Jack Frost (1997)

Jack Frost (1997)

Jack Frost (1997) Movie Info

FieldDetails
Movie NameJack Frost
Release Year1997
Original TitleJack Frost
DirectorMichael Cooney
Screenplay WriterMichael Cooney
Story ByMichael Cooney
Based on Novel by— (Original screenplay)
Producer(s)George Clooney (uncredited early support rumors often cited, not official)
Executive Producer(s)
Lead ActorsScott MacDonald, Christopher Allport
CastScott MacDonald, Christopher Allport, Stephen Mendel, Eileen Seeley
GenreHorror, Comedy
SubgenreSlasher Horror, Creature Feature
Release DateNovember 18, 1997 (United States)
Runtime / Duration1h 29m (89 minutes)
BudgetLow-budget independent production
Box Office (Worldwide)Direct-to-video cult success
LanguageEnglish
CountryUnited States
Production CompanyA-Pix Entertainment
DistributorRepublic Pictures Home Video
Filming LocationsCalifornia, USA
Music By
CinematographyDean Lent
Edited By
Production Design
Costume Design
Special EffectsPractical snowman creature effects and gore
Makeup EffectsProsthetic and animatronic snowman makeup
MPAA RatingR
Aspect Ratio1.33:1
Sound MixStereo
FormatColor
ThemesRevenge, mutation, dark humor, murder
SettingSnow-covered small town
Notable TriviaOften confused with the family film Jack Frost (1998) starring Michael Keaton
Critical ReceptionMostly negative reviews but embraced as a cult “so-bad-it’s-good” horror film
Audience ReceptionStrong cult following among B-movie horror fans
Awards / Nominations
Home MediaVHS, DVD, Blu-ray
Streaming AvailabilityFrequently appears on cult horror streaming services
Sequels / FranchiseFollowed by Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman (2000)
Franchise TypeHorror-comedy cult franchise

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When convicted killer Jack Frost is being taken to his execution, the prison vehicle he is traveling in has an accident with a chemical truck. Sprayed by a molecular acid Frost’s body disintegrates into an oozing pulp in the snow covered ground. Thought dead, Frost returns a year later to get revenge on Sheriff Sam, the man who captured him, but Frost is not the man he used to be, because now he is a snowman!

This movie is so ridiculous that it works incredibly well. If you’re a fan of truly cheesy and campy horror then Jack Frost will surely delight you to the fullest. I have to admit that I had real bad feelings about this one beforehand, but I’m glad I gave it a chance. Jack Frost is a blast and more than once I found myself cheering on the frosty killer.

First, he looks terrible, I know he is supposed to be a snowman but tell me why at times he looks like a large cloth suit with visible seams? But the suit is just part of the appeal. Jack Delivers some great one liners as he works his way to the heroic Sheriff Sam. As he offs the townsfolk in his search for Sam, all of which have something to do with Christmas, snow, or something in that manner.

Also don’t expect Jack to be taken out with a flamethrower either, even in a melted water form old Jack is still lethal. Also while in his water form, Jack Frost provides a truly memorable kill that involves the tasty Shannon Elizabeth and a bathtub, very original and absurd. I never knew carrot noses could be used like that.

Jack only has one real weakness in his frosty state, but I won’t give away the exciting ending, but you have not seen anything until you see a group of people fight off a killer snowman with hair dryers. Jack can also make icicles and do a few other tricks, like drive a car, but the best is when he forms a row or two of razor sharp ice teeth and sinks them into an unfortunate victim.

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