''Skeleton Crew'' is a 2009 Finnish
horror film
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directed by Tero Molin and Tommi Lepola, and written by Tero Molin and Teemu Molin.
Plot
In the 1970s, a mental institution near the
Finland–Russia border
The international border between Finland and Russia is long and runs approximately north to south, mostly through taiga forests and sparsely populated rural areas. It does not follow any natural landmarks, such as mountains or rivers. It i ...
was shut down when it was discovered that main administrator Doctor Andersson (who had taken to calling himself "
The Auteur") had filmed himself torturing patients to death. Most of the doctor's films were confiscated, though the rooms in which they were developed and screened were never found.
Around thirty years later, the asylum is being used as the set of ''Silent Creek'', a film based on the murders committed in it. While doing recordings, two soundmen hear disembodied voices, and find a hidden room. The chamber contains Andersson's undiscovered work, and while the bulk of the cast and crew of ''Silent Creek'' are disgusted by the
snuff film
A snuff film, snuff movie, or snuff video is a type of film, sometimes defined as being produced for profit or financial gain, that shows, or purports to show, scenes of actual homicide.
The concept of snuff films became known to the general pub ...
s, they decide not to call the police, since doing so would shut down production. Steven, the director of ''Silent Creek'', becomes obsessed with Andersson's films (which he is drawn to one night by an apparition) and begins acting deranged, claiming that ''Silent Creek'' is "not real enough".
After finding Andersson's camera among the snuff films, Steve tricks Bruce (the actor playing Andersson) into killing an actress with a drill (which he said was just a prop) while he films it. The next day, the rest of the cast and crew find a note on Andersson's projector telling them to turn it on. The projector shows Steven (dressed like Andersson) disemboweling Mari while ranting about how he is "The Auteur". Steven then cuts a restrained Bruce in half with a chainsaw, which is shown through a television in the break room. Since the telephones and vehicles all fail to work, the remaining employees decide to make a run for it, after they look for the missing Mike. During the search, Klasu is taken after drinking drugged liquor.
In the previously sealed attic the rest of the group find a
Moviola
A Moviola () is a device that allows a Film editing, film editor to view a film while editing. It was the first machine for motion picture editing when it was invented by Iwan Serrurier in 1924.
History
Iwan Serrurier's original 1917 concept f ...
showing ''Skeleton Crew'' itself, everything up until that very moment. As everyone theorizes that it is like reality itself has become blurred and they are inside a horror film, the machinery shows Klasu in a pit with Mike. Steven throws two spiked clubs into the hole, and has Klasu and Mike fight for their freedom. The former wins, but Steven goes back on his word, and burns Klasu to death with spotlights. The next to die is Erno, who is locked in the attic and bombarded with sound, causing a fatal aneurysm.
While he, Lisa, and Anna are looking for another way out due to the main doors being sealed, Darius is captured, strung up, and impaled by a spear attached to a camera set on a
dolly. Steven then takes Anna, severs her right arm and left leg, and leaves her for Lisa to find. Anna begs for death, and Lisa comes close to mercy killing her, but upon realizing that this scenario is almost an exact recreation of the opening of ''Silent Creek'', fakes passing out. When an angered Steven approaches her, Lisa shoots him several times with a dead crew member's gun. Steven survives being shot, and upon realizing he cannot be killed due to the supernatural presence in the asylum, Lisa shoots herself in the mouth to spite Steve and ruin his film. However, Lisa survives the suicide attempt, and wakes up tied to chair, with Steven about to torture her with a blowtorch.
In a post-credits scene, Steven is shown watching ''Skeleton Crew'' in a theatre. A viewer yells out "Ah, mate, that really sucked. Weren't even any fucking tits!"
Cast
Release
Lightning Media released ''Skeleton Crew'' on DVD 21 July 2009.
Reception
David Johnon of
DVD Verdict
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wrote that it was well put together and "different and cool". Bill Gibron of
DVD Talk
DVD Talk is a home video news and review website launched in 1999 by Geoffrey Kleinman.
History
Kleinman founded the site in January 1999 in Beaverton, Oregon. Besides news and reviews, it features information on hidden DVD features known as ...
rated the film 1.5/5 stars and called it "a crime, the kind of waste of effort affront that makes you rethink your love of the genre in the first place."
References
External links
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* {{IMDb title, 1297945, Skeleton Crew
2000s slasher films
2009 films
2000s ghost films
2009 horror films
Films about actors
Self-reflexive films
Films set in Finland
Finnish horror films
Finnish slasher films
Films set in the 1970s
Films shot in Finland
Films shot in Tampere
2000s English-language films
English-language Finnish films
Films about filmmaking
Films about snuff films
2009 LGBTQ-related films
LGBTQ-related horror films
2000s supernatural horror films
2000s Finnish films
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Films set in psychiatric hospitals
Films about film directors and producers
Films scored by Tuomas Kantelinen
English-language horror films