2/10
Incredibly ridiculous
27 November 2005
No future stars in this low-budget, suicidally-titled horror opus from Fairway International Pictures. Group of kids visit a traveling carnival and become involved with an evil swami who takes pleasure in turning people into the walking dead. Perhaps not quite as bad as its reputation might lead you to believe, the striking cinematography by Joseph V. Mascelli (who had shot the equally good-looking B-flick "Wild Guitar" two years prior) is actually quite arresting with lots of eerie shadows and muted color. Unfortunately, the sets, the script (by Gene Pollock and Robert Silliphant, from an original treatment by E. M. Kevke), the direction (by the incompetent Ray Dennis Steckler, who also produced), and all the acting is atrocious. * from ****
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