Movie Background

Popcorn

While hosting a horror film festival, a group of film students find themselves stalked by a deranged man who may harbor a sinister connection to a cult leader.

Director(s)

Mike Stephens

Mark Herrier

Phil Dupont

John Wildermuth

Cast & Crew

Bruce Glover

Bruce Glover

Vernon

Ray Walston

Ray Walston

Dr. Mnesyne

Tony Roberts

Tony Roberts

Mr. Davis

Ed Amatrudo

Ed Amatrudo

Boy Friend

Nico Bernuth

Nico Bernuth

2nd Hood

John Wildermuth

John Wildermuth

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Phil Dupont

Phil Dupont

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Will Knickerbocker

Will Knickerbocker

Landlord / Warden

Malcolm Danare

Malcolm Danare

Bud

Dee Wallace

Dee Wallace

Suzanne

Kelly Jo Minter

Kelly Jo Minter

Cheryl

Jill Schoelen

Jill Schoelen

Maggie

Tom Villard

Tom Villard

Toby

Ken Ryan

Ken Ryan

Radio Announcer

Lori Creevay

Lori Creevay

Marge

Mark Herrier

Mark Herrier

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Robert Dickman

Robert Dickman

Skeeter

Derek Rydall

Derek Rydall

Mark

Thom Adcox-Hernandez

Thom Adcox-Hernandez

Corky

Freddie Simpson

Freddie Simpson

Tina

Elliott Hurst

Elliott Hurst

Leon

Ivette Soler

Ivette Soler

Joannie

Karen Lorre

Karen Lorre

Joy

Ethan Ormsby

Ethan Ormsby

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Ben Stotes

Ben Stotes

Hatchethead

Matt Falls

Matt Falls

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Cindy Breakspeare

Cindy Breakspeare

Gloria Gates

Giana Hanly

Giana Hanly

Sarah Gates

Barry Jenner

Barry Jenner

Lt. Bradley

Suzanne Hunt

Suzanne Hunt

Dr. Latimer

Munair Zacca

Munair Zacca

Doctor

Bobby Ghisays

Bobby Ghisays

Judge

George Ortuzar

George Ortuzar

1st Hood

Rohan Henry

Rohan Henry

3rd Hood

Maki Fame

Maki Fame

Lab Technician

Kimio Satoh

Kimio Satoh

Lab Technician

Fumito Naozaki

Fumito Naozaki

Miner #1

Hikonori Washima

Hikonori Washima

Miner #2

Adam Ornsby

Adam Ornsby

Student in Theatre

April Harris

April Harris

Student in Theatre

Ray Garaza

Ray Garaza

Student in Theatre

Mike Stephens

Mike Stephens

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Details

GenresComedy, Horror
Runtime1h 31 mins
Released on01 Feb 1991
Languageen
Produced InCanada
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Reviews

Wuchak

5/10

**_Good first hour; dull close_** To raise funds, several film students & their teacher in SoCal hold a one-night horror marathon at an old theater set to be demolished. Unfortunately for them, a supposedly dead filmmaker who doesn’t like criticism is apparently in attendance. "Popcorn” (1991) has everything going for it, highlighted by the old downtown theater, a plot that meshes “Phantom of the Opera” with “The Abominable Dr. Phibes,” a colorful tone and an homage to William Castle. The latter was known for creating gimmicks to draw people to his low-budget B movies (e.g. “The Tingler”) at a time when television tempted people to stay home. I particularly enjoyed the setting of the aged theater since I used to work at one in downtown for seven years. Alan Ormsby directed the fake old movies in B&W, such as “Mosquito” and “The Amazing electrified Man,” and did a convincing job, not to mention amusing, but he was so detail-oriented that he was replaced by Mark Herrier for the main story. The female cast is quite good with Jill Schoelen (Maggie), Ivette Soler (Joanie), Suzanne Hunt (Dr. Latimer), Kelly Jo Minter (Cheryl), Freddie Marie Simpson (Tina), Karen Witter (Joy) and Dee Wallace (Suzanne). Regrettably, Herrier & team didn’t seem to know how to shoot women (not talkin’ ’bout nudity or sleaze). Amy O'Neill originally played the character played by Jill Schoelen, but was replaced after three weeks of shooting. As a result, Jill didn’t have much interaction with the rest of the cast since many of her scenes were simple reshoots. Surprisingly, the flick started to put me to sleep after the first hour when the story became unnecessarily convoluted, which might explain why “Popcorn” flopped at the box office. Still, there’s enough good here for those interested and explains why it eventually become a cult thang. For a superior movie of this ilk, check out “StageFright” (1987) or even "Curtains" (1983). Going back to an earlier era, there’s Christopher Lee’s well-done (and unjustly obscure) "Theatre of Death" (1967). The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was mostly shot at The Ward Theatre in Kingston, Jamaica (of all places), with pick-up shots done in Toronto. GRADE: C+

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US Original Theatrical Trailer
Popcorn (1991) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]
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