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Sharon Stone in DEADLY BLESSING Year: 1981 Rating: *** |
It's nice to see
Maren Jensen, who didn't get enough screen-time and then was pretty much written off BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, starring in a horror movie by that genre's soon-to-be iconic Wes Craven,
who would, following A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, turn out
a fun yet ultra violent science-fiction flick titled DEADLY FRIEND, but this is his first deadly,
as in DEADLY BLESSING, and it's not the kind of
blessing you'd hope or think by the cast and what kind of seemingly intriguing atrocities happen to them...
For example, a
subdued Sharon Stone, a year after being introduced to cinemas as a window-smooching beauty in Woody Allen's STARDUST MEMORIES, lies in bed, eyes-widened in fear, panic, when a
spider drops into her mouth. Turns out being merely a dream sequence, but it's the kind of thing that memorable cult flicks are made of... the problem
here is the setting...
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Sharon Stone in DEADLY BLESSING with Meren Jensen |
Taking
place in an Amish-like farmland community of Hittites, there's very little
suspense or irony since the surrounding rural location is so uptight and
overly religious to begin with: all the while, a taut, screeching violin sound, like from THE EXORCIST, plays throughout...
As anything is possible with an
overbearing, over-acting Ernest Borgnine as a damnation-spouting patriarch of a nervously progressive Jeff East, bearing the only resemblance to a romantic leading man. But it's
not Stone or Jensen that his eyes... or rather, at first... her eyes are
set on: and GREASE starlet Susan Buckner (the popularity-seeking,
scene-stealing Patty Simcox) is a kind of buried lead here...
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Sharon Stone in DEADLY BLESSING |
To
get three spooked young ladies in a farmhouse together, the plot has Jensen's former Hittite farmer husband getting killed in an accident (Doug Barr from FALL GUY), and her friends visit to make her feel at
home albeit all being and feeling far from it...
There are good body count sequences, and
the initial clunky pace opens up into a throwback example of the horror
sub-genre Rural Devil Worshippers, despite the community supposedly
rooting for the "good" side...
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Sharon Stone in DEADLY BLESSING
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Sharon Stone falls victim to
the spookiest scenes of a mysterious faceless entity while
Buckner and East's flirtation turned affair is rather snoozy (given a random spark by his jealous and uptight Hittite fiance Coleen Riley): Leaving Jensen to, like
on GALACTICA, be somewhat neglected until a "surprise twist ending,"
one of the worst in horror history...
Her previous snake-in-the-bathtub scene is paramount, making
DEADLY BLESSING one of those horror flicks where the parts exceed the
sum — although the sum is pretty semi-decent overall.
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Susan Buckner and Maren Jensen IN DEADLY BLESSING |
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Susan Buckner and Sharon Stone in DEADLY BLESSING |
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Mousy cute Colleen Riley in DEADLY BLESSING |
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Deadly Blessing Ernest Borgnine returning to Amish/Hittite since 1955's Violent Saturday |
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A sort of Film Noir look for Sharon Stone in DEADLY BLESSING |
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Colleen Riley killing TABITHA star Lisa Hartman in DEADLY BLESSING |
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Sharon Stone Deadly Blessing Maren Jensen Deadly Blessing Sharon Stone Maren Jenson |
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Deadly Blessing features Wes Craven regular/good luck charm Michael Berryman |
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Susan Buckner recognizes young Clark Kent Jeff East but in DEADLY BLESSING |
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Susan Buckner faces Maren Jensen's armed ingenue in Deadly Blessing reviewed by James M. Tate |
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