Horror

Sleepy Hollow High

- Terror graduates.

5 teenagers are forced to clean up the woods of Sleepy Hollow, but one by one they are decapitated by a man with a jack-o-lantern mask and a sword, but who could it be?

Release Date : 2000-01-25

Language :

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Scorpio PicturesUltramar Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Meagan Lopez

Character Name : Shannon

Original Name : Meagan Lopez

Gender : Female

Ruben Brown

Character Name : Z

Original Name : Ruben Brown

Gender : Male

Antonio Benedict

Character Name : Pumpkin Man

Original Name : Antonio Benedict

Gender : Male

Wendy Donigian

Character Name : Diana Palmer

Original Name : Wendy Donigian

Gender : Male

George Stover

Character Name : Mr. Breezo

Original Name : George Stover

Gender : Male

Kevin Summerfield

Character Name : Mr. E

Original Name : Kevin Summerfield

Gender : Male

Matt Evers

Character Name : Jay

Original Name : Matt Evers

Gender : Male

Maria Cooper Janis

Character Name : Bobbi

Original Name : Maria Cooper Janis

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-08-14

**_A pumpkin-headed slayer threatens high school youths in the Maryland woods_** Five juvenile delinquents want to graduate, but they have to do community service at a park in the sticks outside Baltimore to do so. Unfortunately, it’s Halloween and there’s a man on the loose with a jack-o'-lantern helmet slaying people with a sword. “Sleepy Hollow High” (2000) is a no-budget slasher that only cost $16,500. I’m a fan of the subgenre and there are numerous examples of barely-a-budget slashers delivering the goods, like "The Ridge" (2005), which cost $2400, and "A Bothered Conscience” (2006), which cost $2300. "Butchered" (2010) is another example. Decent Indie slashers that had more money to work with include "Splatter University" (1984), which had $26,000, and "The Majorettes" (1986), which had $85,500. This is easily the least of these, but it has a few highlights, like quality locations à la “The Blair Witch Project” (1999), a few attractive women, a little human interest, decent acting (all things considered) and a good rockin’ soundtrack, which includes several songs by Big Neon Glitter. Regrettably, the story is one-dimensional and tedious. The script needed a rewrite to flesh-out more highlights and make the story compelling. Meagan Adele Lopez stands out in the feminine department as Shannon while, on the masculine front, Ruben Brown is reminiscent of Ice Cube, albeit second rate. The flick runs 1 hour, 20 minutes, and was shot at Sykesville and Towson, Maryland, which are a dozen miles northeast and north of Baltimore respectively. GRADE: C-/D+ (3.7/10)