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Director: Tero Molin
Cast: Rita Suomalainen, Steve Porter, Anna Alkiomaa, Jonathan Rankle
Back in the early 1970s, at a mental institution near the Russian border, a crazed doctor, Dr. Anderson assumed the persona of "the Auteur," and began murdering his patients while filming the atrocities. Thirty years later, an American film crew has arrived at the hospital to shoot a horror film based on those awful events. The director, Steven, is determined to make the film as realistic as possible, a goal that doesn't seem too far-fetched when his Finnish sound men discover a hidden room in the hospital basement. There, perfectly preserved, are the original snuff films shot by "the Auteur". As Steven's obsession grows, his cast and crew begin to fear for his sanity. But this is only the beginning, because when Steven discovers actual camera used by "the Auteur", he assumes the role of the murderous doctor and the real slaughter begins.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Skeleton Crew (2009) received a mixed reception, with a low rating of 3.5/10 on IMDb indicating poor audience reception. The film, directed by Tero Molin, is a horror movie that centers around a film crew shooting a movie based on the atrocities committed by a crazed doctor at a mental institution in the 1970s. Critical reception and awards for the film are not readily available.
Why you might like this:
Skeleton Crew (2009), directed by Tero Molin, offers a chilling exploration of obsession and the thin line between filmmaking and madness. With its unsettling premise of a crazed doctor-turned-auteur murdering patients while filming, this horror-infused thriller will captivate fans of visceral, unnerving stories that delve into the darkest corners of the human psyche.
Skeleton Crew is a 2009 Finnish horror film directed by Tero Molin and Tommi Lepola, and written by Tero Molin and Teemu Molin.
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