Morty's back and it's a scream!
It's death-by-fear (aka scared-to-death) in this deceptively psychological thriller. The hero, Mike brings his friends to his grandparents' house for a Halloween party wherein they will all dress up as their innermost fears. Mike's fear is that he's inherited a homicidal legacy from his father. Mike's father was a serial killer who murdered his mother right in front of him when Mike was five before committing suicide. Mike's fear manifests itself in his inability to commit to his girlfriend of 4 1/2 years, Peg for fear that he will kill her too. Everything gets rolling when an ancient Indian totem wooden figure named Morty comes to life and starts killing off Mike's friends by making their worst fears come true. The ultimate confrontation comes when Mike has to face his greatest fear - his own father.
Cast
Gordon Currie
Mike Hawthorne
Stacy Grant
Peg
Phillip Rhys
Mitch
MYC Agnew
Chris
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Jennifer
Kelly Benson
LisaAnne
Brendan Beiser
Ned
Rachel Hayward
Trish
Larry Pennell
Grandfather
Betsy Palmer
Grandmother
John Paul Fedele
Morty
Garvin Cross
Stephen
Byron Chief-Moon
Crow
Ingrid Tesch
Louise
Riley Newport
Little Mike
Jody Thompson
Crash Site Girl
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- Release Date 10/05/1999
- Language English
- Director Chris Angel
- Writer Kevin Richards
- Editors Chris Angel, Adam Coleite
- Cinematographer Brian Pearson
- Producers Clint Lien, Mary Beth Jenner
- Companies Devin Entertainment, Ubiquitous Productions Inc.
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Oct 5, 1999 | Theatrical | R |
| Germany | Nov 23, 1999 | Physical (VHS - BMG/UFA) | 18 |
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