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| American Gothic | 
enlarge | Director: John Hough Actors: Rod Steiger, Yvonne De Carlo, Sarah Torgov, Janet Wright, Michael J. Pollard Studio: Trinity Home Ent Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 13782
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 89 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: T-1303 UPC: 692865130338 EAN: 0692865130338 ASIN: B0006FO56Y
Theatrical Release Date: May 1988 Release Date: September 28, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New Factory Sealed- We ship to APO/FPO's.
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Product Description A group of yuppies charter a plane for a camping getaway only to find themselves making an emergency landing on an isolated island. They are taken in for the night by the only inhabitants the rapidly-religious "Ma & Pa" who seem trapped in a Rockwellian time-warp. This proves to be every bit as unpleasant as it seems.System Requirements:Running Time 89 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: R UPC: 692865130338 Manufacturer No: T-1303
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Not exactly a honeymooner's island paradise January 6, 2004 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
American Gothic is a slice of 80's slasher cheese that throws all horror cliches into a pot of boiling stew and offers no explanation for the absurdities shown on screen. Such as why would someone let a couple of lunatics push them on a swing at the edge of a rocky cliff? Why would a deeply religious god worshipper all of a sudden pledge to Satan when things are not going his way? After firing a gun at a maniac pursuing her, why would a woman drop the gun to the floor and not bother picking it up before running away? In the midst of watching this flick, it didn't take me long to come to the realization that the filmmakers were simply throwing in every cliche in the book in order to make somewhat of a horror/comedy hybrid, instead of a straight slasher film. 3 Seattle couples board a private plane en route to Jackson Island, a resort in the pacific northwest intended for rich yuppie types. During the trip, the plane's engine sputters and the pilot is forced to land on another island short of their destination. The island appears to be deserted at first, but upon further exploration, the travelers stumble upon an old cabin in the middle of the woods. The inhabitants of the cabin turn out to be an old, deeply religious couple that go by the name of "Ma" and "Pa". Also inhabiting their house are their three deranged children, all of them who appear to be at least in their forties but who don't act a year older than 10. Ma and Pa appear at first very kind, inviting the travelers for dinner and to stay the night. The travelers soon find out that there is a great price for this hospitality however, as Ma and Pa's "children" turn out to have an insatiable appetite for murder. American Gothic doesn't waste any time getting started, as the travelers land on the island only about ten minutes into the movie. Once the first murder occurs, the pace flies by as some of the travelers get dispatched with ridiculous ease. From then on the movie turns into a revenge flick as the sole survivor turns the table on the murderous inbred family. Most of the murders sadly happen off screen and there is not much in the matter of grue (which is not unusual with 80's slasher fare). Yes, there is a small amount of blood but we only get to see it after the murder, once the victim is lying dead on the ground. One of the most obvious flaws in the movie is that we're never sure when Cynthia, one of the travelers recently released from a psych ward, is sane or not. Most scenes with her in it left me wondering whether she had become totally insane and joined the ranks of Ma and Pa's family or if she was simply playing along so she could escape. It would be nice to know but instead the viewer is left guessing. I found American Gothic effectively chilling but not for the obvious reasons. There are no jumps or surprises or traditional horror movie scares. The spookiest part is watching so many characters fall into utter depths of insanity. The idea of parents raising their children on a deserted island their entire lives and never letting them leave in fear that they may be "contaminated by the outside world", all in the name of religious blasphemy, is something I found to be quite chilling. The acting was also surprisingly effective, especially the over-the-top performance of "Pa", played by Rod Steiger and by Fannie of the 3 "children". I don't imagine it's easy playing a 40-something with the mentality of a murderous 10 year old and trying to keep a straight face through it all. American Gothic is a decent film for those looking for a stylistic 80's slasher with great scenery and a barrel of laughs both intentional and unintentional.
Ma & Pa Kettle Meet Norman Bates September 28, 2005 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This dark satire of the Religious Right in rural America demonstrates how dogmatism can erase the thin line that separates sanity from insanity.
Recovering from an emotional breakdown brought on by the bathtub drowning of her child, Cynthia (Sarah Torgov) goes on a camping trip with her husband and two other couples. Mechanical problems strand the campers on island near Seattle, where the troupe eventually runs up against Ma & Pa (Yvonne De Carlo & Rod Steiger), the demented backwoodsy parents of three murderous but mentally infantile adults.
There are some Gein-like goodies, including implied necrophelia, as the homicidal hillbillies pick off the campers one by one, but the film really focuses more on Cynthia's descent into madness in the face of it all. Lots of subtle humor, not the least of which is the double-entendres in the names of Ma & Pa's progeny, make AMERICAN GOTHIC a fun way to waste a few hours. And over-the-top performances strengthen the entertainment value, especially those of Steiger, De Carlo, and Michael J. Pollard (who portrays Teddy, one of the psycho sons). Targov is also wonderfully whacko when her character, Cynthia, finally loses all ties with reality.
The DVD from Trinity Home Entertainment offers the film in its original aspect ratio of 1.33:1. The transfer looks a bit grainy at times but is definitely watchable. Alas, the disc contains no bonus features, yet it's still worth the very reasonable price of admission.
DON'T MESS WITH "MA" & "PA"!!!!!!! March 29, 2005 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
WHAT A COOL MOVIE. A GROUP OF YOUNG FRIENDS DECIDES TO TAKE A TRIP (USING ONE OF THOSE WATER AIRPLANES)TO AN ISLAND FOR SOME FUN & GOOD TIMES. WELL THE PLANE DOENS'T MAKE IT TO THEIR INTENDED DESTINATION SO THEY HAVE TO STOP AND MAKE CAMP ON ANOTHER ISLAND ALONG THE WAY. UNABLE TO FIX THE PLANE THEY DECIDE TO INVESTIGATE THE ISLAND AND SEE WHAT THEY CAN FIND IN THE WAY OF HELP. THEY COME UPON A HOUSE AND WHEN NOONE ANSWERS THE DOOR THEY LET THEMSELVES IN AND HAVE A LOOK AROUND. THEY START GETTING INTO THINGS AND HAVING A GOOD TIME WHEN THE OWNERS OF THE HOUSE, "MA", & "PA", SHOW UP. THEY ARE AN ODD-LOOKING COUPLE BUT THEY SEEM TO WANT TO BE HOSPITABLE SO THEY ASK THE KIDS TO STAY. LITTLE BY LITTLE WE BEGIN TO MEET THE WHOLE FAMILY. THERE'S A DAUGHTER OF ABOUT 50 WHO BELIEVES THAT SHE IS ONLY 12 YEARS OLD. THEN A BROTHER POPS UP. AND SOON AFTER THAT ANOTHER BROTHER. ALL OF THESE "CHILDREN" ARE IN THEIR 40'S OR 50'S BUT THEY STILL ACT LIKE YOUNG AND VERY IMMATURE KIDS. IN FACT THE WHOLE FAMILY STILL LIVES AS IF IT'S THE 1920'S! THINGS GET MORE AND MORE BIZARRE AND MEMBERS OF THE GROUP OF FRIENDS START TURNING UP DEAD. FINALLY WE REALIZE THAT THIS FAMILY IS DOWNRIGHT CRAZY. EVEN PSYCHOTIC. AS MORE OF THE FRIENDS ARE KILLED OFF THE FEW REMAINING WONDER IF THEY WILL EVER ESCAPE ALIVE. WELL THAT'S THE STORY I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW IT ENDS. BUT IT SURE WAS A HOOT TO WATCH. A VERY CLEVER CONCEPT & IT PLAYED OUT NICELY. WELL AT LEAST FOR MY MORBID TASTE ANYWAY! THE MORAL OF THE STORY: "DON'T MESS WITH "MA" & "PA"!---OR THEIR CRAZY "KIDS"!!!!!!!!
American Gothic September 27, 2002 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
A group of annoying yuppies charters a plane for a camping getaway, only to find themselves making an emergency landing on an isolated, forest-covered island. They are taken in by the only inhabitants, the rabidly religious "Ma and Pa" (Yvonne De Carlo and Rod Steiger), who seem trapped in a Norman Rockwellian time warp and are invited to stay the night. This proves to be every bit as unpleasant as it seems - especially after the hapless campers are introduced to the psychotic, middle-aged "children" (Michael J. Pollard and Janet Wright) who both appear to be pushing 50. Before long the loopy, scripture-spouting old couple and their even loopier kids take sharp objects in hand and start killing the tourists, but wait ... one of the "victims" (Sarah Torgov) is the looniest one of all and reveals her own homicidal potential when she goes completely berserk. With a great cast, a reliable formula, and an interesting twist, how could you go wrong? The wacky family all put in great performances and the flick has some nice scares. One fo the best of the 80's slasher films. Definitely worth checking out.
The Greatest Horror Movie Ever Made... April 15, 2001 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I saw this movie when I was in fourth grade and even back then I thought it was great and it is greater today! It stars Rod Steiger, Yvonne DeCarlo, Janet Wright, and Michael J. Pollard. When 3 couples land their plane on a deserted island, they meet one heck of a crazy family. Ma, Pa, Woody, Teddy, and my personal favorite, Fanny, who loves dollies. The kids are over 50 and they still think that they are 12. Woody and Teddy are rough old boys (in Fanny's words) who's favorite game is cowboys and indians. This film is right in the middle of the 80's slasher films and by far just happeens to be the best. This movie gets a 6 out of 5. I highly suggest that you take your 90 minutes and watch a great film!
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