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Shock 'Em Dead

- For the girl of his dreams, he'd make a deal with the devil.

Martin is a total loser, who nobody cares for. When he fails to get a position as guitar player in Lindsay's band and loses his job on the way, he makes a deal with a Voodoo priestess. She promises him the fulfillment of all his dreams if he swears obedience to her. He becomes a rock star and has many women - but to stay alive, he has to kill other people.

Release Date : 1991-01-31

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Noma Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Rock 'em Dead

Cast

Traci Lords

Character Name : Lindsay Roberts

Original Name : Traci Lords

Gender : Female

Stephen Quadros

Character Name : Martin

Original Name : Stephen Quadros

Gender : Male

Troy Donahue

Character Name : Record Exec

Original Name : Troy Donahue

Gender : Male

Aldo Ray

Character Name : Tony

Original Name : Aldo Ray

Gender : Male

Tim Moffett

Character Name : Greg

Original Name : Tim Moffett

Gender : Male

Karen Russell

Character Name : Michelle

Original Name : Karen Russell

Gender : Female

Markus Grupa

Character Name : Jonny

Original Name : Markus Grupa

Gender : Male

Gina Parks

Character Name : Marilyn

Original Name : Gina Parks

Gender : Female

Laurel Wiley

Character Name : Monique

Original Name : Laurel Wiley

Gender : Female

Christopher Maleki

Character Name : Dustin

Original Name : Christopher Maleki

Gender : Male

David Homb

Character Name : Izzy

Original Name : David Homb

Gender : Male

Madison Monk

Character Name : Jimmi Wolf

Original Name : Madison Monk

Gender : Male

Mark Richardson

Character Name : Devin

Original Name : Mark Richardson

Gender : Male

Suzanne Ager

Character Name : Groupie #3

Original Name : Suzanne Ager

Gender : Female

Jackie Moen

Character Name : Groupie #4

Original Name : Jackie Moen

Gender : Male

Big John Studd

Character Name : Officer Meak

Original Name : Big John Studd

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-02-12

_**Colorful, campy hair metal horror**_ A nerdy dude in the Hollywood area works at a pizza joint while dreaming of being in a rock band (Stephen Quadros). When a strange Voodoo woman encourages him to make a deal with the forces of darkness, he accepts and becomes a killer guitar player with serious edge. But, of course, there’s a sinister price. Can his band, their manager (Traci Lords) and the recording execs handle him? “Shock ’Em Dead” (1991) is straight-to-video rock/metal horror with a little camp and cheesy effects mixed with some pretty serious evil. It only cost $100,000, which is amazing because it’s quite entertaining despite its low-budget limitations. It’s not as good as “Trick or Treat” (1986), but it’s far superior to “Rock ‘n’ Roll Nightmare” (1987) which had half the budget. Quadros is reminiscent of Kevin Bacon and works well as the dark rock star. Meanwhile the flick scores well on the female front with the youthful Lords, Gina Parks (Marilyn), Laurel Wiley (Monique), Karen Russell (Michelle), Kathleen Kane (Pizza Girl #2) and a couple others, e.g. Madison Monk (Jimmi Wolf). Several of these women have no qualms about showing their breasts (although not Lords) so, if that offends you, you might want to pass. Standing-in for Angel Martin (Quadros), Michael Angelo Batio of Nitro performed the guitar wizardry, which wasn’t sped up, it’s just how great he is. Four original songs were recorded for the movie, written by director Mark Freed and Robert Decker: “Virgin Girl,” “I'm In Love with a Slut,” “Casualty Rap” and “Get a Band.” “Shock ’Em Dead” was shot in 1990 at the tail-end of the 80’s hair metal movement and totally looks it. A mere eight months after the film’s debut Nirvana released their uber-successful NEVERMIND in late September, 1991, which changed the musical landscape overnight. Hair metal was out and grunge rock was in, immediately dating the flick. I suppose many people would consider this 'bad' due to its cheesy late 80's hair metal vibe, but it entertains and has some surprisingly well done bits, like the creepy Voodoo woman and elements of the deal-with-the-devil angle. Plus, despite some campiness early on, there are some scary thrills. And the rockin' music ain't bad either. The movie runs 1 hour, 33 minutes, and was shot in Hollywood, Hollywood Hills (Martin's mansion) and Burbank (Starlight Amphitheater). GRADE: B-/B