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''From a Whisper to a Scream'' is a 1987 American
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co-written and directed by
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and starring
Vincent Price Vincent Leonard Price Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor. He was known for his work in the horror film genre, mostly portraying villains. He appeared on stage, television, and radio, and in more than 100 films. Price ...
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Susan Tyrrell Susan Tyrrell (born Susan Jillian Creamer; March 18, 1945 – June 16, 2012) was an American character actress. Tyrrell's career began in theater in New York City in the 1960s in Broadway and off Broadway productions. Her first film was ''Shoot ...
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Clu Gulager William Martin Gulager (; November 16, 1928 – August 5, 2022), better known as Clu Gulager, was an American television and film actor and director born in Holdenville, Oklahoma. He first became known for his work in television, appearing in ...
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Terry Kiser Terry Kiser (born August 1, 1939) is an American actor. While he has more than 140 acting credits to his name, with a career spanning more than 50 years, he is best known for portraying the deceased title character Bernie Lomax in the comedy '' ...
, Harry Caesar,
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, Cameron Mitchell, and
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. The film features four horror stories set within the small town of Oldfield,
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, each related by an elderly local historian (Price) to a local journalist (Tyrrell) who reported on the execution of his
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niece. Developed by Burr, C. Courtney Joyner, and Darin Scott, all former film students, ''From a Whisper to a Scream'' was largely shot on location in
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. The film was given a U.S. theatrical release in the fall of 1987 under the alternate title ''The Offspring''.


Plot


Prologue

In the small
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town of Oldfield, historian Julian White relates four horror stories to local journalist Beth Chandler, who has just attended the public execution of Julian's niece, Katherine, convicted for murdering her husband. The stories that Julian presents to Beth are connected to the past and present of Oldfield, which, according to Julian, is an inherent epicenter for pure
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. White's narration serves as a wraparound story for four otherwise unconnected segments set during different periods in the town's history.


"Stanley"

The first of the stories, set in contemporary times, involves awkward and lonely grocer Stanley Burnside, who takes care of his codependent ailing sister, Eileen. Stanley attempts to date Grace, his younger, glamorous boss. She agrees to a dinner date, but rebukes Stanley's sexual advances, after which Stanley strangles her to death. Grace's murder goes unsolved, but prior to her burial, Stanley breaks into the mortuary and has sex with her corpse. Nine months later, Stanley murders Eileen in a fit of rage. That same night, a mutant zombie offspring—the product of Stanley's sexual violation of Grace's corpse—breaks into the house and terrorizes Stanley, eventually killing him right after he discovers the identity of the creature.


"On the Run"

The second story, set in the 1950s, follows Jesse Hardwick, who is shot and injured by ruthless
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s over a gambling debt. He flees into the swamp, where he is saved by Felder Evans, an elder
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practitioner who nurses him back to health. In Felder's cabin, Jesse finds newspaper clippings that suggest Felder was an escaped
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in the late-1800s. Believing Felder has the secret to
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, Jesse pleads that Felder make him immortal too. When Felder's ritual fails, the men get into a violent fight, ending in Felder incapacitating Jesse after discovering that the latter was trying to steal his immortality formula. Felder reveals that he already had fed Jesse the life-giving elixir when he first saved him, which has given Jesse another 70 years of life. Angered by Jesse's betrayal, Felder dismembers and burns him, though this does not kill Jesse. Later, Jesse's mutilated body is found on a country road. Doctors manage to piece his disarticulated body parts back together, but are unable to explain how he is alive, while also stating (while Jesse hears them) that he is destined to live in an eternal screaming agony, without the ability of speaking.


"Lovecraft's Traveling Amusements"

The third story, set in 1933, follows Amarrillis Caulfield, a young woman who falls in love with Steven, a glass-eating carnival sideshow performer. Steven's relationship with Amarrallis is met with the ire of the controlling, cruel snakewoman who owns the carnival and manipulates the performers with voodoo. The snakewoman
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s Steven, making the sharp objects he ingests emerge from his skin when he touches Amarilliss. Steven flees with Amarrillis, but, under the snakewoman's curse, all of the sharp objects he has ingested over the years burst out of his body, killing him. Later, Amarrillis, now under the snakewoman's control, is put on display in the carnival as a "human
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."


"Four Soldiers"

In the fourth segment, set during the
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soldier Sgt. Gallen and his men encounter a group of disfigured children living alone in an isolated farmhouse in an uninhabited land. The children are powerful and tactical, taking the soldiers hostage. Gallen manages to escape by killing one of the children, Amanda, only to find the others outside using one of his men's dismembered torsos as a piñata. He is recaptured and comes to learn the children are all
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s of
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soldiers, avenging their parents while at the same time creating a cult to rule over their forgotten territory. The children bring Gallen outside, where they burn him alive, announcing that this act will serve as the official inauguration of the town of Oldfield.


Epilogue

After relaying the final story, Julian is confronted by Beth, who reveals she corresponded via letter with Katherine while the latter was in prison. In her letters, Katherine claimed that Julian, who raised her from childhood, "poisoned her mind" with his beliefs that Oldfield is a place full of evil, which itself brought on her desires for murder. Blaming Julian for Katherine's actions, Beth states her desire to avenge Katherine and stabs Julian in the throat with a switchblade, mortally wounding him. Before dying, Julian utters his last words, ironically stating: “Welcome to Oldfield”.


Cast


Production


Development

''From a Whisper to a Scream'' was developed by
Jeff Burr Jeffrey Cameron Burr (July 18, 1963 – October 10, 2023) was an American film director, writer, and producer known for his work in horror sequels, such as ''Stepfather II'', ''Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, The Texas Chainsaw Mass ...
, C. Courtney Joyner, Mike Malone, and Darin Scott, all former film students and friends who met one another while attending the
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. Burr devised the idea of a "haunted Southern town" in which various horror stories would take place. The four each wrote screenplays for
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s that would be relayed within the
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, with the fictional town of Oldfield being the common denominator. Each of the stories was written with certain
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s being central to the plot, such as
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and children committing murder.


Casting

Director Jeff Burr, whose only prior film was the
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drama ''Divided We Fall'', had limited experience in
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, and met much of the cast (Rosalind Cash, Clu Galager, Terry Kiser) through friends, rather than through a traditional casting process. In order to secure Vincent Price for the role of Julian White in the
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, Burr went in person to Price's house with a bottle of wine (aware that Price was a
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) and gave him the script in person. Burr would later recall,
We came bearing gifts, and wouldn't you know ... he opened the door himself when we knocked! It was a flurry of "Gee, Mr. Price, we're fans of your work ..." and "we wrote this script," and he actually invited us inside. He had every reason to ignore us, and even if it was on a polite level, he could have said, "Okay boys, contact my agent," but he was just so gracious. He invited us in, sat and talked with us for about 15 minutes, took the script, and that's how it all started.
Price—who at that point in his career was reluctant to do more
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—later expressed regret at taking the role in a letter to
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actor and
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Gerd J. Pohl, claiming his agent had misrepresented the film. Nevertheless, Burr recalls Price as "professional, gracious, and accommodating", praising his performance and his professionalism on set, despite Burr's suspicion that ''From a Whisper to a Scream'' was "the lowest budget film
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ever made as a professional". The film became Price's last horror role (though he would later play a villain in the zombie-themed action/comedy ''
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'').


Filming

''From a Whisper to a Scream'' was filmed between 1985 and 1986. During the shooting stage, Vincent Price's scenes for the framing story were the last to be filmed. Seeing footage from the finished segments helped convince Price to take the role.


Release

The film was written and shot under the title ''From a Whisper to a Scream'', but its American distributor, Moviestore Entertainment, released it theatrically under the alternate title ''The Offspring''.


Critical response

Michael Price of the ''
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'' gave the film a three out of ten-star rating, noting that the film's veteran actors "make stale baloney seem palatable," and that the film bears "no evidence of good or bad directorial style." L. Kent Wolgamott of the ''
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'' wrote that "a couple of the segments are good," but added that some of the sequences are "pretty bloody and hard to believe." Michael Wilmington of the ''
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'' gave the film a favorable review, noting: "There's a mood throughout of foul things squirming up to the light. Writer-director Jeff Burr and co-writers Courtney Joyner and Darin Scott show a welcome reverence for the past of movie horror." Conversely, Lou Cedrone of ''
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'' panned the film, deeming it "bad movie making" and adding that the most remarkable thing about it is that "it's been given an ad campaign."


Home media

''From a Whisper to a Scream'' was released on
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under its original title. The film was released on
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by
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on April 28, 2015.From a Whisper to a Scream Factory; Vincent Price's Last Horror Film Hitting Blu-ray
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