The Watching Hour: The Burning
aka CROPSY
USA, 1981, 91 Minute Running Time
Genre/Subject: Horror
Language: English
UNCUT 35mm presentation - Oh, those crazy days of slasher films, when every summer camp became a potential slaughterhouse. The Burning was one of the flood of movies that followed the success of Friday the 13th, and it's more notable today for an unexpected roster of talent than for its success as a horror movie. You will note that the opening titles feature the unusual credit of "Created and Produced by Harvey Weinstein," and sure enough, this is the first feature film bearing the name of the future Hollywood mogul. We're at Camp Blackstone, where a disfigured loony, still sizzling after getting burned by unhappy campers years earlier, exacts his revenge on the empty-headed current crop. Among the campers are future Seinfeld star Jason Alexander, Fisher Stevens, and (in a smaller part) Holly Hunter. There's a vintage early-'80s synthesizer score by Rick Wakeman, but the real star of the movie is effects whiz Tom Savini (Dawn of the Dead), who does his bloody best with the murders. We don't care much about the teenagers, but students of gore will savor the throat-cuttings and the finger-loppings.
Click HERE to watch the original trailer for THE BURNING!
DIRECTOR: Tony Maylam
Producer: Harvey Weinstein
Screenwriter: Bob Weinstein, Peter Lawrence
Music: Rick Wakeman
US Distributor: MGM