A college girl meets a reporter, they take a trip to the country, and they wind up meeting a creepy old woman who lives in a closed-down resort.A college girl meets a reporter, they take a trip to the country, and they wind up meeting a creepy old woman who lives in a closed-down resort.A college girl meets a reporter, they take a trip to the country, and they wind up meeting a creepy old woman who lives in a closed-down resort.
- Deputy Luther
- (as Ray Goman)
- Dead Body
- (uncredited)
- Dead Body
- (uncredited)
- Student in Classroom
- (uncredited)
- Dead Body
- (uncredited)
- Student with Watch
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe Soda Spring Spa was actually the Arroyo Del Valle Sanatorium, a treatment center for tuberculosis in Livermore, California which opened in 1918. With TB cases in decline, the sanatorium was closed in 1960 and sat vacant for more than a decade before the movie was filmed. The ruins were cleared in 1999, and Camp Arroyo was constructed on the site.
- GoofsThe blood on Jenny's nightgown changes when she enters the room with the circle on the floor.
- Quotes
Hunter: [walking down abandoned hallway] Kinda spooky, isn't it?
Jenny Macallister: [chuckles] I thought you didn't believe in that story.
Hunter: Well, I don't believe it, but it's still kinda scary.
[indicates exit]
Hunter: Right down there and to the right.
Jenny Macallister: OK. Thank you very much for everything.
Hunter: Don't mention it.
Jenny Macallister: I hope I see you again.
Hunter: Well, I hope I see you, too.
Jenny Macallister: Bye bye.
Hunter: Bye bye.
[lights pipe. bell dings]
- Crazy creditsThe finale plays out under the end credits and the film concludes after the credits have ended. The filmmakers later stated the credits were devised as such so viewers would be forced to read them.
- Alternate versionsThe Media Blasters DVD is missing the following footage that appeared on the Unicorn VHS release:
- Begins with the extended opening sequence, which is available as a mute extra on the DVD.
- Immediately before John & Jenny find the road to the spa, they're pulled over by a pair of condescending cops (briefly seen later) who warn, "The people in this valley don't care too much for strangers."
- As Mrs. Abercrombi serves tea the first time, she tells John and Jenny that the spa closed due to financial problems and nasty rumors. She goes on to reveal her father was the caretaker and the two remained residents after the spa closed, though he passed away when she was around Jenny's age.
- When Jenny comes in and finds Mrs. Abercrombi's cottage empty, she looks up at the ceiling, walks over to the fireplace and runs her hand across it.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Creature Features: Warlock Moon
WARLOCK MOON opens with a pretty strong scene, but the promise of a movie as good as that is sadly quashed by a marginal story which is paced poorly and never really gets off the ground. Still, it's mighty quirky in a weird low-budget way which may well appease fans of obscure flyball horror flicks.
5/10...perhaps not a classic, but a worthy watch on late-night television.
- EyeAskance
- Feb 19, 2006
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