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Iced is a 1988 American slasher film directed by Jeff Kwitny, and produced by Robert Seibert. It stars Debra De Liso, Doug Stevenson, Elizabeth Gorcey, Ron Kologie, Joseph Alan Johnson (who also wrote the screenplay), and Lisa Loring. The plot follows a group of friends who are mysteriously invited to a ski resort, where they are stalked and murdered by a masked killer.
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Directed by | Jeff Kwitny |
Screenplay by | Joseph Alan Johnson |
Produced by | Robert Seibert |
Starring | Debra De Liso Doug Stevenson Elizabeth Gorcey Ron Kologie Joseph Alan Johnson Lisa Loring |
Cinematography | Eugene D. Shlugleit |
Edited by | Carol Oblath |
Music by | Dan Milner |
Distributed by | Mikon Releasing Corporation Prism Entertainment Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
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A group of childhood friends witness the demise of their friend who was accidentally killed, during skiing, over the love of a woman. Five years later, they have been invited to the opening of a ski resort. A murderous assailant, donned in ski-clothing, has targeted them and one by one begins to stalk and kill them.
Cast
edit- Debra De Liso as Trina (credited as Debra DeLiso)
- Doug Stevenson as Cory
- Ron Kologie as Carl
- Elizabeth Gorcey as Diane
- John C. Cooke as John
- Joseph Alan Johnson as Alex Bourne
- Dan Smith as Jeff Stinson
- Michael Picardi as Eddie
- Lisa Loring as Jeanette
- Sharon Bingham as Suzanne
- Mark Turner as a Bartender
- Rodney Montague as Biff
Production
editParts of the film were shot at Big Cottonwood Canyon in Utah.[1]
Release
editWhile the film was released on VHS by Prism Entertainment and CBS/Fox Video, it is only available on that format and, as of October 2022, has had no release on DVD or Blu-ray.
Reception
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Josh G. from Oh, the Horror! gave a negative review on the film, calling it "a slasher movie that secretly wants to be a Soap Opera, and has an ending that clears nothing up."[2]
References
edit- ^ D'Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN 9781423605874.
- ^ G., Josh. "Horror Reviews - Iced (1988)". Oh the Horror.com. Josh G. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
External links
edit- Iced at IMDb
- Iced at Rotten Tomatoes