Director - Jim McCullough Sr. (Video Murders, Charge of the Model T's)
Starring - Bill Thurman (Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Gator Bait), Anna Chappell (The Man in the Moon), and Will Mitchell (The Aurora Encounter)
Release Date - 1983
Genre - Horror
Tagline - "Please do not disturb Evelyn. She already is"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection)
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows a cheap motel centered deep in the woods during a bad storm. A tree is blocking the road into town so many motorists are seeking refuge at the cheap establishment. What they don't know is that the owner, Evelyn, is mentally unstable and thinks that everyone that has checked in is out to get her. She sets out to kill them one by one before the storm breaks.
I wasn't expecting a perfect 80s horror movie when I tossed this one in but I was expecting a fun trip back to my favorite decade. Mountaintop Motel Massacre did not disappoint. Sure, there was room for improvements but the film is just fine the way it is. The acting in this one is solid and fits the film. I really enjoyed the cast and the characters even though several were painfully clichéd. By 1983 we have seen hundreds of slashers using the same type of characters. With that being said, I really enjoyed the cast and the characters they gave the viewers. They were fun and you really enjoyed each scene with them in it. The story for this one is a bit of a stretch even for an early 80s horror flick but if you just roll with it you will find yourself having some fun. It slows down in several of the scenes but the "what happens next" holds you to the screen. The movie trades excitement for mystery and it works for the most part. Finally, the film has some on screen kills and some blood but don't expect gore. The kills are what you would get in the slashers of the time and they were fun. They worked very well with the movie. The effects are minimal but they work for the movie as well. Fans of early 80s slasher will enjoy these kills and effects. Overall, Mountaintop Motel Massacre is a very enjoyable early 80s slasher. It may not be your typical slasher but many of the elements are there. I highly recommend grabbing a copy on blu from Vinegar Syndrome.
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