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Martin (1977)
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Nearly a decade after George A. Romero changed the face of modern horror films with
Night of the Living Dead
-- and following the less successful projects
Season of the Witch
and
The Crazies
-- the Pittsburgh-based auteur returned to top form with this superb vampire tale. Set in a rapidly crumbling steeltown suburb, the story focuses on shy, moody Martin (John Amplas), a teenager of East European descent who may or may not be a vampire. Though he possesses no fangs or supernatural powers and has no aversions to either crucifixes or garlic, Martin is nevertheless compelled to drug pretty young women, slash them with razor blades, and consume their blood. His motivations seem purely psychological -- as revealed to a call-in radio talk show where Martin has become an anonymous celebrity -- but the notion of a family vampire curse is fostered by Martin's stoic uncle Cuda Lincoln Maazel, who is convinced that he must destroy the boy by hammering a stake through his heart. Romero's superb script keeps the film's supernatural questions ambiguous, focusing instead on the characters' inner turmoil as modern-day attitudes and values clash with vanishing Old World traditions. Filmed on an extremely low budget, Martin benefits from its gritty, kitchen-sink realism, making the outbursts of graphic horror even more surreal and disturbing and creating a sense of doom that builds to a tragically ironic climax. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
Cast
John Amplas
Martin
Christine Forrest
Christina
Lincoln Maazel
Tata Cuda
Fran Middleton
Train victim
Elayne Nadeau
Mrs. Santini
Sarah Venable
Housewife victim
Tom Savini
Arthur
Production Crew
Michael Gornick
Cinematographer
Donald A. Rubinstein
Composer (Music Score)
George A. Romero
Director
George A. Romero
Editor
Tom Savini
Makeup
Richard P. Rubinstein
Producer
George A. Romero
Screenwriter
Tony Buba
Sound/Sound Designer
Tom Savini
Special Effects
Year: 1977
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Horror
Produced by
Laurel Group
Libra Films International
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.