Watched: 09/29/2024
Format: YouTube
Viewing: First
Director: Jack Bender
SimonUK has already delved into Halloween movies, and having had already seen everything over the years, he found an ABC TV movie from 1985. That, in the spirit of 1980's, apparently originally aired the day after Halloween at the height of Reaganism (I did not like how TV was run in the 1980's).
If I ever know The Midnight Hour (1985) existed - and it is likely that in 1985, I absolutely did not as I was watching mostly Mr. Ed and GI Joe - I have since forgotten it. And I am pretty sure I would have remembered this.
The basic idea is one that pops up from time-to-time, it's Halloween and someone unleashes dark magic along the way, meaning - in this movie - zombies, werewolves, vampires, etc... appear in a Massachusetts town. And, they sort of take over and turn folks into monsters along the way. Minus one guy who looks a lot like John Hughes, but isn't him.
The movie has a weird clutch of actors you know or say "really?" about. Kevin McCarthy and Dick Van Patten each show up for a few scenes as parents. Levar Burton plays the 1980's staple of the guy who thinks "tonight, me and my lady will finally do it". The lady is played by Shari Belafonte (daughter of Harry) is pretty good as his ladyfriend whose family is tied to witchcraft in the town going back 200 years. Jonelle Allen, TV staple, plays her ancestor. Peter Deluise is in it in a thankless role. Kurtwood Smith gets two scenes as the town cop. Cindy Morgan (RIP) plays the teacher who is... sleeping with Peter Deluise and shows off publicly? The 1980's were wild. This is a TV movie!
And Wolfman Jack, who never saw a gig he couldn't cash in on, is the DJ on the ever present local radio. And, btw, the soundtrack on this is surprisingly solid, including Shari Belafonte trying to create a Halloween single called "Get Dead". But otherwise, oldies hits popular in the 1980's.
The movie is *fun* rather than scary and has a storyline where I'm pretty sure our John Hughes stand-in/ hero bangs a ghost who looks like Betty Cooper. Again, the 1980's were a different time.
What's curious is how much money it looks like this thing cost. TV movies used to be fairly expensive affairs, and this is no exception. It also is basically no better or worse than 80% of the movies people remember fondly from the 1980's, but for some reason, this thing has terrible reviews. Probably because of the dance sequence and lack of visible boobs.
It's fine. I liked the light tone and the wistful approach taken to the romance storyline. And that, basically, the townsfolk lose right up to the end, without even really knowing what's going on. Also, it's free on YouTube and does nail the Halloween vibe. A little spooky, a little horror-ish, a little silly, a little sexy... it's all in there. Maybe not amazing, but it works.
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