A group of teenagers battle a horde of zombies and evil creatures that live underneath a graveyard.A group of teenagers battle a horde of zombies and evil creatures that live underneath a graveyard.A group of teenagers battle a horde of zombies and evil creatures that live underneath a graveyard.
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- TriviaThe film was titled "Blue Lights" and it was released in overseas markets as "Blue Lights", but for domestic video distribution it was released as "Curse of the Blue Lights." Both titles refer to the same film. The film is based upon a number of local Pueblo, Colorado historical elements of where it was made. For instance, there was a teenage parking area called "Blue Lights" and there was an actual missing link creature created by a con man named the "Muldoon Man" in the 1880s, so called because of Muldoon Hill where it was found.
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Cornball supernatural horror
My review was written in April 1990 after watching the movie on Magnum video cassette.
Nice special effects highlight this regional horror pic, a one-man effort made in Colorado by John Henry Johnson three years ago and currently in video stores.
Title refers to a remote weekend hangout, reportedly haunted, on the outskirts of the small town of Dudley, where teens congregate. Unfortunately for Patrick Keller and his chums, three ghouls in a crypt led by Brent Ritter are conjuring up the dreaded Muldoon Man, a missing link of sorts, to take over Earth.
THe kids go to witch Bettina Julius for help. They ultimately defeat the baddies, including the Muldoon Man, who blows up real good at the cemetery climax.
Naive pic is fun to watch and could have been a sleeper success if Johnson had built his story around something less cliched than the old "teens on an outing" standby. The Acting is weak, but makeup effects are interesting. Johnson has done his homework, even coming up with a nice Jean Cocteau-invented mirror-to-another-dimension gimmick.
Nice special effects highlight this regional horror pic, a one-man effort made in Colorado by John Henry Johnson three years ago and currently in video stores.
Title refers to a remote weekend hangout, reportedly haunted, on the outskirts of the small town of Dudley, where teens congregate. Unfortunately for Patrick Keller and his chums, three ghouls in a crypt led by Brent Ritter are conjuring up the dreaded Muldoon Man, a missing link of sorts, to take over Earth.
THe kids go to witch Bettina Julius for help. They ultimately defeat the baddies, including the Muldoon Man, who blows up real good at the cemetery climax.
Naive pic is fun to watch and could have been a sleeper success if Johnson had built his story around something less cliched than the old "teens on an outing" standby. The Acting is weak, but makeup effects are interesting. Johnson has done his homework, even coming up with a nice Jean Cocteau-invented mirror-to-another-dimension gimmick.
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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