Starring - Charlie Sheen (Red Dawn, Amazing Stories), Nick Cassavetes (Assault of the Killer Bimbos, Quantum Leap), and Sherilyn Fenn (Twin Peaks, Thrashin')
Release Date - 1986
Genre - Action/Horror
Tagline - "He's not from around here"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows Jake (Sheen) who is new in town and finds himself fascinated with local hottie Keri (Fenn). However, Keri is off limits because locally goon Packard (Cassacetes) has laid claim to her. Packard will do anything to make her his even if it means kill any guy that stands in his way. Packard is also the leader of a car gang that forces men to race for slips. Shortly after Jake's appearance a mysterious man appears in an all black car and starts racing the gang one by one resulting in their deaths. Soon Packard is left to face the wraith in the car alone and confronting the man he murdered sometime ago.
The Wraith is an unconventional slasher that fucking works. Sure, some horror fans will bitch and complain about it but as someone who doesn't have a stick up my ass I believe this is one of the most original and unique slashers ever made. The acting in this one is fun but I found it to be a little uneven. Sheen, Fenn, and the rest of the cast does a solid job. Their characters are rather generic but they are fun and work great with the film. I really enjoyed the casting in this one but Cassavetes and Clint Howard steal every scene they are in. Their character stood out from the rest and offered some great entertainment value. The story for this one is basically a classic slasher underneath the street racing theme. We get someone that was wronged who comes back to seek revenge against those that wronged him. We then add the Dodge concept car that kills people and you have The Wraith. It's fun and cheesy as fuck at times. It does drag in a few place but the action scenes more than make up for it. Finally, don't expect blood and gore. We get a little bit of make-up effects and tons of explosions. The red stuff was replaced with flames and fumes. Overall, The Wraith is a great mid-80s horror/action hybrid that may not be everyone's cup of tea but I enjoy it. The release from Vestron looks great as well. If you have not seen this one then I highly suggest picking up this release.
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