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Carny

- The carnival is anything but fun.

When a traveling carnival comes to a rural Nebraska town, the caged attraction everyone is talking about is the alleged Jersey Devil. When the beast escapes, tearing the citizens to shreds, local sheriff Sam Atlas steps up to form a tracking team. But the carnivorous fugitive is only one of Sam’s problems. The local pastor, enraged by the death of his son at the hands of the beast, has plans for igniting his own brand of hellfire and revenge.

Release Date : 2009-04-24

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : RHI EntertainmentMuse Entertainment

Production Country : CanadaUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lou Diamond Phillips

Character Name : Sheriff Atlas

Original Name : Lou Diamond Phillips

Gender : Male

A.C. Peterson

Character Name : Cap

Original Name : A.C. Peterson

Gender : Male

Vlasta Vrana

Character Name : Owen

Original Name : Vlasta Vrana

Gender : Male

Dominic Cuzzocrea

Character Name : Quinn

Original Name : Dominic Cuzzocrea

Gender : Male

Simone-Elise Girard

Character Name : Samara

Original Name : Simone-Elise Girard

Gender : Female

Felicia Shulman

Character Name : Estelle

Original Name : Felicia Shulman

Gender : Female

Dani Kind

Character Name : Leopard Woman

Original Name : Dani Kind

Gender : Female

Kyle Gatehouse

Character Name : Jesse

Original Name : Kyle Gatehouse

Gender : Male

Yvette Harper Pouliotte

Character Name : Congregant

Original Name : Yvette Harper Pouliotte

Gender : Female

Kayla Waymark

Character Name : Carny

Original Name : Kayla Waymark

Gender : Female

Raeanna Guitard

Character Name : Carny

Original Name : Raeanna Guitard

Gender : Female

Sara Banks

Character Name : Carny

Original Name : Sara Banks

Gender : Female

Gustave Ouimet

Character Name : The Gentle Giant

Original Name : Gustave Ouimet

Gender : Male

Dan Petronijevic

Character Name : Luke

Original Name : Dan Petronijevic

Gender : Male

Rick Genest

Character Name : Carny

Original Name : Rick Genest

Gender : Male

Sébastien Duval

Character Name : Carny

Original Name : Sébastien Duval

Gender : Male

Clinton Butler

Character Name : Carny

Original Name : Clinton Butler

Gender : Male

Chris Cartier

Character Name : Carny

Original Name : Chris Cartier

Gender : Male

David Ascroft

Character Name : Carny

Original Name : David Ascroft

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-05-28

_**Starts out great, and then fumbles**_ Released to television in 2009, "Carny" is a monster-on-the-loose flick about a carnival stopping at a New York town with a new attraction, a gargoyle-like creature that turns out to be the infamous Jersey Devil. The town's prominent pastor initially objects to the freakshow and goes over the edge after the creature gets loose. The sheriff (Lou Diamond Phillips) rounds up some men to end the slaughter of innocents while the malevolent carny owner wants to recapture the creature for greedy purposes. Being a fan of winged-monster flicks like "Gargoyles" (1972), "Gargoyles: Wings of Darkness" (2004), "Wyvern" (2009) and even "Jeepers Creepers (2001), I was looking forward to "Carny." But after a very intriguing start I was let down. The opening act with the introduction of the town, the characters, the carnival and the creature is the best part, but the film fumbles the ball in the second and final acts. Circus-like scenarios are a surefire setting for horror/mystery tales, as verified by "The Funhouse" (1981), "Berserk!" (1967), "Circus of Horrors” (1960) and even "The Howling VI: The Freaks" (1991), but "Carny" fails to truly capitalize on this attribute. The Human interest factor is next to zero. We get three main characters: The evil freakshow owner, the wacko pastor and a likable sheriff. Peripheral characters include the carnival owner's henchman, the pastor's son & friend, and a cougar fortune-teller, Samara. Although the story throws in a self-sacrificial scene there's not enough depth to these characters or their relationships to make it moving. The second act involves a search-in-the-woods for the creature by the two groups noted above and I appreciated the serious, non-campy vibe (even while the villain and the Reverend treaded the waters of cartoonish-ness). The film and actors successfully gave the feeling that this was serious business and really happening. Yet it was around this point that I also started losing interest. Why? Probably because there was no human interest. A bloodthirsty monster is on the loose and these people are trying to capture/kill it; one man is likable, another is ultra-evil and the other is a wack job. That's it. It goes no deeper. Another key flaw is the lack of alluring females. Isn't this a creature-on-the-loose flick? A horror flick? A carnival flick? Where are the women? (And, no, Samara doesn't qualify, although I suppose she could have). "Wyvern", "The Fog" remake, "Goblin", "The Howling VI: The Freaks" (not to mention parts I, II, III, IV & V), every "Friday the 13th" flick and "Gargoyles: Wings of Darkness" all knew enough to include a lovely lass or three. Heck, even by-the-numbers straight-to-video shlock like "Urband Legends 3: Bloody Mary" includes 'em. Yes, I'm being a little humorous but, seriously, a circus plays a big role in the story, give us a freakin' high-wire woman or something, please! Also, the stereotypical religious nutjob rings false and hackneyed. Why not get really 'cutting edge' and show us a minister (or believers in general) in a positive, heroic light, like the original "Poseidon Adventure" and "Rambo"? That said, there's still enough good here to give it a marginal recommendation for those with who appreciate such fare. The monster looks convincing and there's a lot of gore (not that I care about gore, but some do). The film runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot in Ottawa, which is a good stand-in for northern New York since it's only an hour drive south. GRADE: C