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State Park

No one will be admitted after the bear steals the bulldozer.
1988 | 87m | English

(612 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Rafal Zielinski
Writer: Darrell Fetty
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A business man plans to dump toxic waste on a state park, but it doesn't go according to plan.
Release Date: Jun 02, 1988
Director: Rafal Zielinski
Writer: Darrell Fetty
Genres: Comedy
Keywords state park
Production Companies ITC Entertainment, Cinemars Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Name Job
Darrell Fetty Writer
Rafal Zielinski Director
Pierre Perrault Wardrobe Coordinator
T.J. Scott Stunts
Jamie Jones Stunts
Johnny Goar Stunts
Johanne Prégent Continuity
Michael Scherer Stunts
John Walsh Stunts
Guy Marcenay Stunts
David Rigby Stunts, Stunt Coordinator
Chris G. Willingham Additional Editing
Josceline Genest Assistant Editor
Françoise Durocher Assistant Editor
Hari Ryatt Supervising Sound Editor
Robert Fitzgerald Supervising Sound Editor
Kevin Ward Sound Effects Editor
Martin Ashbee Dialogue Editor
Terry Kirk Foley
Piroska Mihalka Still Photographer
George Erschbamer Special Effects Supervisor, Second Unit Director
Jacques LaBerge Second Unit First Assistant Director
Kim Berlin Unit Manager
Victoria Frodsham Unit Manager
Rick Maguire Second Unit Director of Photography
Michel Comte Props
Réal Baril Props
Clair Blondel Makeup Artist
Gabor Vadnay Sound Mixer
Don Perry Music Supervisor
Ian D. Thomas Art Direction
Richard Leiterman Director of Photography
Ion Webster Supervising Editor
Matthew McCauley Original Music Composer
Josette Perrotta Line Producer
John Forrest Niss Creative Consultant
Irene Litinsky Production Manager
Charles Braive First Assistant Director
Anne Murphy Second Assistant Director
Sean Dwyer Third Assistant Director
Micheline Cadieux Production Coordinator
Hélène Boulay Unit Manager
Marie Théberge Continuity
Annette Benson Casting
Lucinda Sill Casting
Bert Tougas Camera Operator
Glen MacPherson First Assistant Camera
Robert Crone Steadicam Operator
Patrick Rousseau Sound Mixer
Véronique Gabillaud Boom Operator
Paola Ridolfi Assistant Art Director
Gilles Aird Set Dresser
Serge Bureau Property Master
Louise Jobin Costume Designer
Gillian Chandler Makeup Department Head
Constant Natale Hairstylist
Antonio Vidosa Special Effects Coordinator
Rory Cutler Special Effects Technician
Marco Bianco Stunts
Bob Summers Additional Music
Name Title
André Link Executive Producer
John Dunning Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**As clichéd as it sounds, a GOOD bad movie**_ Several youths converge on a State Park in Michigan, which is threatened by a mogul who wants to usurp the land of a family that does business with the swimmers & campers, not to mention dump toxic waste nearby. James Wilder and Kim Myers play the m ... ain protagonists. "State Park" (1988) was also known as “Heavy Metal Summer” on video. It’s a goofy B comedy focusing on summer camp, just not in the usual sense of youths going to camp together as an organized group à la “Meatballs” (1979). While this is a low-budget production and technically a “bad movie,” it’s superior in all-around entertainment. And entertainment is the name of the game. Yes, it’s sometimes over-the-top silly, but it has a good cast, a picturesque setting, a compelling story, a quality 80’s soundtrack and a famous hard rock musician makes a surprise appearance. On the female front, Myer as Eve is super-cute, even stunning in a young Meryl Streep kind of way; you might remember her from “A Nightmare on Elm Street 2” (1985) or, more likely, as Pam on the 1996 Seinfeld episode “The Soul Mate.” Meanwhile Isabelle Mejias plays Marsha and I like her story arc with the punk-metal dude. Then there’s Jennifer Inch as Linnie; she’s winsome and has a notable soft feminine voice. On the other side of the gender spectrum, James Wilder has the ‘cool’ factor of Peter Fonda, albeit a little shorter. I can’t fail to mention the entertaining subplot about the two metal rockers. The drummer (Louis Tucci) is reminiscent of Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue. It’s amusing when they finally perform live because (1) they’re not very heavy or extreme at all and (2) the singer sounds like a woman; of course the reason is because it was Rachel Sweet singing the song on the soundtrack (it’s just part of the joke, I guess). “Love is Like a Chainsaw” is one of the songs. The female vocal lines and spirit reminded me of “Living in America” by The Sounds, released 14 years later. I guess everything old is new again, huh? Besides Rachel Sweet, the soundtrack includes the likes of Ted Nugent and TT Quick amongst others. This is just a fun flick that captures the magic of the mid/late 80s (because that’s when it was shot); turn off your brain and enjoy. The film runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot at Mont-Tremblant National Park & the corresponding Lac Monroe, Québec, which are located a little over an hour’s drive northwest of Montreal. GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021