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Hack-O-Lantern

The power is in the blood.
1988 | 96m | English

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When Tommy was a boy, he saw his grandpa, the leader of a vicious satanic cult, murder his father in a brutal ritual on Halloween night. Now he is 18, and grandpa is ready to indoctrinate him into the ways of the black arts.
Release Date: Mar 25, 1988
Director: Jag Mundhra
Writer: Carla Robinson, Dave Eisenstark
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords halloween, cult, slasher, devil worship, low budget, satanic panic
Production Companies Spencer Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $5,500,000
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Name Character
Hy Pyke Grandpa Drindle
Gregory Scott Cummins Tommy Drindle
Katina Garner Amanda
Carla Baron Vera Drindle
Jeff Brown Roger
Michael Potts Bill
Patricia Christie Beth
Larry Coven Brian
Bryson Gerard Young Tommy Drindle
Heidi Lepucki Young Vera Drindle
Lance Harvey Young Roger
Jeanna Fine Nora
David James Campbell Sarge
Marya Gant Carrie
Michael Mincinski Bob
Tracy Shuttleworth Lou
Susan Hoffman Lou's Girlfriend
Jai Emerick Bob's Girlfriend
Brenda Cedarblade Witch
D.D. Gonzales Witch
Jacqueline Lee Kaagen Witch
Sahida Patel Witch
Diane Trimble Branding Witch / Party Stripper
Andleib Seth Trick-or-Treater
Milan Chawla Trick-or-Treater
Michael Maye Trick-or-Treater
Mark A. Pecaro Trick-or-Treater
Justin Rajendra Trick-or-Treater
Michelle Brooks Kali
D.C. La Croix Dream Band
Mercenaries Party Band
Charles Hyatt Cowboy #1
Jeff Amberg Cowboy #2
Wayne Harvey Gangster
Mina Sanjo Geisha
Bill Tucker Party Comedian
Gyan Singh Sword Warrior
Ramesh Pandey Spaceman
Chandra Williams Caribbean Girl
Dalika Gokhley Cat Girl
Regina Starr Snake Dancer
Name Job
Jag Mundhra Director, Editor
Carla Robinson Writer
Greg Haggard Original Music Composer
Stephen Ashley Blake Director of Photography
Tom Atchison Editor
Thomas Atcheson Production Design
Dave Eisenstark Story
Frank Billecci Costume Design
Name Title
Raj Mehrotra Producer
Shiv Seth Executive Producer
Pran Gairola Executive Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

**_A bad 80’s Halloween flick, but at least it tries to entertain_** As Tommy grows up in rural SoCal, he’s negatively influenced by his dubious grandfather (Hy Pyke). When he’s 21, the old man has a ritual scheduled for him on Halloween night. Naturally, his mother (Katina Garner), sister (Carla ... B.) and cop brother (Jeff Brown) oppose this. Everything culminates at the town’s Halloween party. Shot in the second half of November, 1986, "Hack-O-Lantern" wasn’t released until late March, 1988, and then only in the UK, although it was eventually released to video. Alternative titles include “Halloween Night,” “Death Mask” and “The Damning.” Despite its low-budget vibe, it actually cost a whopping $5.5 million. I say ‘whopping’ because the hailed “Halloween” was shot just 8.5 years earlier and only cost $325,000. Yet don’t expect the sense of artistry of that popular film. This is cartoonish and low-rent by comparison, characterized by the hammy acting of Hy Pyke as grandpa. Meanwhile Gregory Scott Cummins is a little too long in the tooth to portray 21 years-old Tommy (he was 30 during shooting), but that’s a minor cavil. If you can roll with the cheesiness, there are several highlights. For instance, the soundtrack features the catchy song “Devil’s Son” by DC Lacroix from Seattle/Los Angeles, who released two albums in the mid-80s before disappearing. Their style is akin to WASP meets The Runaways, basically catchy hanging chord anthemic hair metal. Meanwhile the cut “Against the Law” is performed by no-name band The Mercenaries at the Halloween party. Both tracks resurface for the closing credits. The other songs and score were done competently enough by Greg Haggard. Comedian Bill Tucker is thrown in for a surprise routine outside the party, which is amusing (“Gobble, gobble”). Sharp blonde Carla B., aka Carla Baron, stands out on the feminine front as the protagonist. Jeanna Fine is also alluring as Nora, the one with the short wild hair; she’s unnecessarily shown fully nude, no doubt in an attempt to make up for subpar filmmaking. She unsurprisingly dabbled in porn before marrying a Hebrew and converting to Judaism. The rest of the exploitive nudity could be classified under what Seinfeld called “bad naked.” It runs 1 hour, 27 minutes, and was shot in the rural outskirts of Los Angeles. GRADE: C

Mar 12, 2025