A babysitter finds a VHS tape which features various sinister murders performed by a psychotic clown.A babysitter finds a VHS tape which features various sinister murders performed by a psychotic clown.A babysitter finds a VHS tape which features various sinister murders performed by a psychotic clown.
Catherine A. Callahan
- Caroline
- (as Catherine Callahan)
Marie Maser
- Costume Designer
- (archive footage)
Kayla Lian
- Casey
- (archive footage)
Daniel Rodas
- Man in Car
- (archive footage)
Christine Evangelista
- Scarecrow
- (archive footage)
Anna Maliere
- Pregnant Woman
- (archive footage)
Jennifer Castellano
- Mutilated Woman
- (archive footage)
Marc Romano
- Hobo
- (archive footage)
Andrew Mahler
- Pig Man
- (archive footage)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe first and third short films on the VHS tape are actually old shorts made by the director, Damien Leone, years earlier, titled The 9th Circle (2008) and Terrifier (2011) respectively. Producer Jesse Baget encouraged Leone to make this anthology and include 'Terrifier', together with short movies from other directors. Leone thought this would be a good opportunity to create a feature film centered around Art the Clown, and make audiences more familiar with the character, so he convinced Baget to let him direct all the segments. The second short and the wrap-around story were made specifically for this film.
- GoofsAt about the one-hour, sixteen-minute mark, the babysitter sees herself in the television as well as "Art the Clown". She turns around away from the TV and we can see in the mirror she is now facing that the TV is off. When she turns back, the TV is still on.
- Crazy creditsThere is an early post credits scene.
- ConnectionsEdited from The 9th Circle (2008)
Featured review
It was actually pretty good? Lol.
The 4.6 rating seems a bit low, but this movie isn't a masterpiece. Actually it's pretty far from being a masterpiece, lol. The acting was really awkward at certain points and some of the material is really questionable, but that f***ing clown is freaky as hell. And I'm not one of those types that are "afraid of clowns." But... the awkwardness of it all actually sort of enhanced the feeling of creepiness, in a weird way?
Also, how they linked and wrapped up the story was really clever. It didn't help that something crashed outside my window when the movie was over.
I usually don't watch movies below a 6.0 rating and I would never watch a movie below 5.0 (yes, I'm that type of person), but I was bored and I thought the clown looked scary so I gave this movie a try. Really glad that I did.
Also, how they linked and wrapped up the story was really clever. It didn't help that something crashed outside my window when the movie was over.
I usually don't watch movies below a 6.0 rating and I would never watch a movie below 5.0 (yes, I'm that type of person), but I was bored and I thought the clown looked scary so I gave this movie a try. Really glad that I did.
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- Oct 26, 2014
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- Cuốn Băng Ma Quái
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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