''Shakma'' is a 1990 American
natural horror film directed by
Tom Logan and Hugh Parks. It stars
Christopher Atkins,
Amanda Wyss,
Ari Meyers and
Roddy McDowall
Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall (17 September 1928 – 3 October 1998) was a British-American actor whose career spanned over 270 screen and stage roles across over 60 years. Born in London, he began his acting career as a child in his n ...
battling a
baboon
Baboons are primates comprising the biology, genus ''Papio'', one of the 23 genera of Old World monkeys, in the family Cercopithecidae. There are six species of baboon: the hamadryas baboon, the Guinea baboon, the olive baboon, the yellow ba ...
that has been driven insane by an
experimental drug
An experimental drug is a medicinal product (a drug or vaccine) that has not yet received drug approval, approval from governmental regulatory agency, regulatory authorities for routine use in human medicine, human or veterinary medicine. A medicin ...
. Despite negative reviews, the film has achieved a small
cult audience.
Plot
Shakma, a
hamadryas baboon
The hamadryas baboon (''Papio hamadryas'' ; gawina;Aerts 2019 , Ar Robbaḥ) is a species of baboon within the Old World monkey family. It is the northernmost of all the baboons, being native to the Horn of Africa and the southwestern region o ...
belonging to medical student Sam, is injected by Sam's professor Sorensen with an experimental variation of
corticotropin intended to inhibit aggression. When Shakma awakes and goes berserk, Sorensen instructs Sam to euthanize him, but Sam cannot bring himself to carry out the order and leaves Shakma unconscious. Before fellow student Richard can cremate Shakma, Sorensen insists on performing a necropsy the following day, and Shakma is left alive. That night, Sorensen organizes a
live-action role-playing game for Sam and his colleagues Gary, Bradley, Richard and Tracy. The objective of the game is to reach Richard's younger sister Kim on the top floor. The players are issued
walkie-talkie
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s, which allow communication with only Sorensen, the
gamemaster. As part of the game's preparation, Sorensen disables the
fire alarm system and locks the offices and building to disallow any player from leaving until the end of the game. Shakma, who has since regained consciousness, kills Bradley when he ventures into the specimen room on the fifth floor. Richard is also killed while investigating Bradley's whereabouts on Sorensen's instruction.
Sorensen investigates the players' disappearances personally and finds Richard's mutilated body before falling prey to Shakma himself. The sounds of Shakma's carnage alerts Sam and Tracy to his presence, but they are unable to use the elevator as Sorensen's body is jamming the door. Sam takes the stairs to the fifth floor and unsuccessfully attempts to tame Shakma before fleeing the floor along with Tracy. Tracy goes to the electricity lab to collect a
strobe light
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that she uses to temporarily blind Shakma, and she holds the specimen room door shut while Sam goes to locate and remove Sorensen's body from the elevator. When Tracy confirms Richard's presence in the specimen room, she distracts Shakma while Sam goes to recover Richard, but Shakma returns before he is able to recover from the shock of discovering his body, and Sam and Tracy narrowly escape Shakma's pursuit once more. As Sam and Tracy begin a search for Gary and Bradley, Gary is killed while using the elevator, which allows Shakma onto the sixth floor. Tracy is killed in the floor's restroom shortly after.
Sam goes to the top floor to warn Kim (without letting her know of Richard's death), arms himself with a kitchen knife and continues his search for the others while Kim stays to attract the attention of Richard's girlfriend Laura, whose car is parked below. As Sam finds Gary's and Tracy's bodies as well as Sorensen's keys, Laura drives away, and Kim decides to go find Richard herself after leaving a hand-written note for Sam; she is killed by Shakma after finding Richard's body. Sam, after finding Bradley's and Kim's bodies, prepares to alert the police from Sorensen's office, but his grief over Tracy's death, in particular, drives him to kill Shakma himself. He sets up a trap to electrocute Shakma, who avoids the trap and mortally injures Sam. Shakma is ultimately burned to death when Sam manages to lure him into the incinerator. Sam collapses in a hallway and declares "I win" to a nearby monkey doll, before dying.
Cast
*
Christopher Atkins as Sam
*
Amanda Wyss as Tracy
*
Ari Meyers as Kim
*
Roddy McDowall
Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall (17 September 1928 – 3 October 1998) was a British-American actor whose career spanned over 270 screen and stage roles across over 60 years. Born in London, he began his acting career as a child in his n ...
as Professor Sorensen
* Robb Edward Morris (credited as Robb Morris) as Gary
* Tre Laughlin as Bradley
* Greg Flowers as Richard
* Ann Kymberlie as Laura
* Donna Jarrett as Brenda
* Typhoon (uncredited animal) as Shakma
Production

The monkey playing Shakma is called Typhoon and was handled by Gerry Therrien of Action Animals. Although the title might be read to indicate it is a chacma baboon, Typhoon was actually a
hamadryas baboon
The hamadryas baboon (''Papio hamadryas'' ; gawina;Aerts 2019 , Ar Robbaḥ) is a species of baboon within the Old World monkey family. It is the northernmost of all the baboons, being native to the Horn of Africa and the southwestern region o ...
. Actress Amanda Wyss was terrified of the animal.
Filming took place at
Universal Studios Florida
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.
Release
''Shakma'' had a limited theatrical run before being released on
VHS in 1990.
It would get a barebones budget
DVD release on October 16, 2007, and a more substantial
Blu-ray
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version from Screen Archives Entertainment under its Code Red label in 2013. This edition features an interview with director Tom Logan, commentary by Logan and
David Decoteau, and host segments by
Katarina Waters. It was only released in a limited 3000-copy print run. A DVD with the same features came out on October 13, 2015.
In April 2015, ''Shakma'' was made available on
streaming video
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from
Shout! Factory. It is also available on
Amazon Video
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and was once on
Netflix
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.
A new HD master of ''Shakma'' was released by
Code Red DVD on
Blu-ray
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in a limited edition of 3000.
Reception
Critical reception for ''Shakma'' was highly negative upon its release, with many panning the film's weak humor, shoddy effects, and flat direction.
Eric Snyder of
MTV
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criticized the film's extended dull stretches, weak characters, soundtrack, and poorly executed attack sequences.
Kurt Dahlke from
DVD Talk
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History
Kleinman founded the site in January 1999 in Beaverton, Oregon. Besides news and reviews, it features information on hidden DVD features known as ...
panned the film, awarding it 1.5 out of a possible 5 stars, writing, "While it might sound delightfully bad, ''Shakmas tale of a murderous monkey knocking off role-playing med-students pisses on the line between so-bad-it's-good and downright insulting with willful disobedience. It's not funny, scary, or much of anything more than bewildering and tiresome."
Maitland McDonagh from
TV Guide
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gave the film 1 out of 5 stars, stating that the film "veers between the creepy and the profoundly silly", also noting that the role-playing aspect was "painfully dated".
Katie Rife of
The A.V. Club called the film "standard" and criticized the film's "laughable" dialogue, role-playing sub-plot, and acting.
Dread Central
Dread Central is an American website founded in 2006 that is dedicated to horror news, interviews, and reviews. It covers horror films, comics, novels, and toys. Dread Central has won the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award for Best Website f ...
rated the film a score of 2.5 out of 5, stating that the film's camp value was its primary source of entertainment.
The film was listed on
IFC's "The 25 best Animal Attacks in Movie History", stating that the film was "Pretty stupid as these things go, but at least it gives it the old college try".
Regardless, the film has gained a small
cult following
A cult following is a group of fans who are highly dedicated to a person, idea, object, movement, or work, often an artist, in particular a performing artist, or an artwork in some medium. The latter is often called a cult classic. A film, boo ...
over the years.
References
External links
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* {{TCMDb title, 514697, Shakma
1990 horror films
1990 films
American natural horror films
Films about monkeys
1990s English-language films
1990s American films
English-language horror films