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American Gothic

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Directed By: John Hough
Theatrical Release Date: 1988-05
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Trinity Home Ent

Editorial Review - Description

A group of yuppies charter a plane for a camping getaway, only to find themselves making an emergency landing on an isolated island. They are taken in for the night by the only inhabitants, the rapidly-religious "Ma & Pa", who seem trapped in a Rockwellian time-warp. This proves to be every bit as unpleasant as it seems.

American Gothic

A Customer Review by Jeannette Reed
The delivery was fast and came in great shape. I had already seen the movie many times before so I knew I would enjoy it.

That Old Time Religion...

A Customer Review by bigfootsalienbaby
I watched this one expecting a goofy movie about inbreds or hellish hillbillies on the loose. I figured it would stink, but was hoping for laughs. Well, AMERICAN GOTHIC surprised me! The group of young people, while fairly dumb, were not as annoying as most such human prey. Yvonne De Carlo (yep, Lilly Munster) and Rod Steiger (Ammityville Horror) were great as Ma and Pa, the strange pair of hyper-religious 1920s throw-backs who terrorize the young'uns. We are also introduced to the pair's twisted brood of homicidal offspring! There's a nice ending too, w/ a scorched-earth approach! Watch Sarah Torgov emerge as the evil family's worst nightmare! She's a blast! Highly recommended...

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