Curse of the Talisman
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Curse of the Talisman | |
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Directed by | Colin Budds |
Written by | Duncan Kennedy |
Produced by | Darryl Sheen |
Starring | Jesse Spencer Capkin Van Alphen Sara Gleeson |
Cinematography | Ben Nott |
Music by | Garry McDonald Lawrence Stone |
Production companies | Coote/Hayes Productions Paramount Television |
Distributed by | CBS Television Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Curse of the Talisman is a 2001 made-for-TV horror film directed by Colin Budds. It starred Jesse Spencer, Capkin Van Alphen and Sara Gleeson.
Plot
[edit]Medieval gargoyles bring real Halloween terror to a group of small-town citizens when a dormant demon is unleashed and along with it a 900-year-old curse.
Cast
[edit]- Jesse Spencer as Jeremy Campbell
- Capkin Van Alphen as Worker
- Sara Gleeson as Fiona
- Robert Coleby as Museum Curator
- Tempany Deckert as Miranda
- Max Garner Gore as Darryl
- Gus Mercurio as Junkyard Owner
- Rod Mullinar as Father Eccleston
Soundtrack
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Noctis Penaex" | Garry McDonald, Lawrence Stone | The Imogen Singers | 3:38 |
2. | "Every Single Day" | Jag la Vista, Arabatzls | Boom Box | 3:47 |
3. | "Libertine" | Cameron Wilson | The Daisy Cutters | 3:32 |
4. | "It's Cool" | Kick, Jough, Oches | The Dream Poppies | 3:25 |
5. | "Another Way" | Kick, Jough, Oches | The Dream Poppies | 2:48 |
Critical reception
[edit]Curse of the Talisman received mixed reviews generally unfavorable from critics. Clayton Trapp of Brilliant Observations on 1173 Films gave "Curse of the Talisman" one stars (out of two) and said, "Film gets on a formulaic track early and refuses to get off, which partly works for it. It's the least scary monster movie I've ever seen but it's satisfied to be there, they just want to stay on formula and entertain us the way that others have entertained them. No pretensions (no one is sitting around reading Nietzsche), no special effects addiction (but funny where used), no sex and gore over-the-topness (the gargoyles are actually kind of cute), no bullshit (or all bullshit, according to taste)." Video Picks for Perverts simply said, "There's no tits, either. Fucking worthless."