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BreadCrumbs

- We all live in a house of candy...

Once upon a time ... Angie, an aging star reluctantly goes on one last shoot for a seedy Producer, on location, in an enchanting old cabin deep in the shadowy forest. While on the shoot the cast and crew encounter Henry, and his little sweet sister Patti, two strange and mysterious children who seem to live in the woods. A violent attack on the second evening of shooting sends Angie and the rest of the crew into a frighten frenzy. They lock themselves into their secluded cabin and find themselves trapped and surrounded by an unknown assailant. Could these two children be responsible for these vicious attacks?

Release Date : 2011-01-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company :

Production Country : United States of America

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Cast

Kristina Klebe

Character Name : Deputy Neilson

Original Name : Kristina Klebe

Gender : Female

Dan Shaked

Character Name : Henry

Original Name : Dan Shaked

Gender : Male

Marianne Hagan

Character Name : Angie Hart

Original Name : Marianne Hagan

Gender : Female

Jim J. Barnes

Character Name : Chuck Walken

Original Name : Jim J. Barnes

Gender : Male

Zoe Sloane

Character Name : Skylar

Original Name : Zoe Sloane

Gender : Male

Shira Weitz

Character Name : Nicole

Original Name : Shira Weitz

Gender : Female

Darbi Worley

Character Name : Jane

Original Name : Darbi Worley

Gender : Female

Mike Nichols

Character Name : Eddie

Original Name : Mike Nichols

Gender : Male

Steve Carey

Character Name : Billy

Original Name : Steve Carey

Gender : Male

Alana Curry

Character Name : Vanity

Original Name : Alana Curry

Gender : Female

Douglas Nyback

Character Name : Dominick

Original Name : Douglas Nyback

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-07-08

_**A cabin in the woods where sexual immorality equals death at the hands of Hansel & Gretel**_ RELEASED IN 2011 and directed by Mike Nichols (not the famous director), "Bread Crumbs" is a slasher taking place on remote Long Island where a 9-person crew travel to shoot a porn flick at a rented house in the woods. Unfortunately for them, two weird teens and perhaps a woodsman are lurking in the area and the crew starts getting violently assaulted one-by-one. The reason I watched this movie is because it was included in a DVD multi-pack of slashers where the five other films were no-budget independent flicks. What's strange is that "Bread Crumbs" doesn't fit that category because this is a slasher that smacks of professionalism. Now, people may not like it, but it IS a professionally-made movie. But, is it any good? I think so, here's why... While the topic of a porn crew is distasteful (to me, at least) it's a perfect set-up for the slasher tradition that sexual immorality equals death. Although a couple of the crew are unlikable, most of them are more-or-less genial with past-her-prime Angie particularly winning the viewer's sympathy (Marianne Hagan). Two of 'em are the requisite sexpots, a typical vapid blond (Alana Curry) and a voluptuous equally-vapid brunette (Zoe Sloane). The "Hansel and Gretel" characters look to be around 17 (Henry) and 16 (Patti). The former is played by Dan Shaked while the latter by Amy Crowdis. Patti is a somewhat interesting character and Amy possesses a unique beauty. The tone is austere with maybe a little realistic humor thrown-in, but the air quickly turns dead serious by the second act with suspense effectively building. Meanwhile you wonder the purpose behind the attacks and who's going to live, if any. The cinematography features some awesome visuals, particularly in the last act, and the score & soundtrack are fitting. THE MOVIE RUNS 88 minutes and was shot in far eastern Long Island, New York (Sag Harbor & Southhampton). GRADE: B ADDITIONAL COMMENTARY ***SPOILER ALERT*** (Don't read further if you haven't seen the movie). An armchair critic argued that the crew could easily overpower the two teens & the woodsman, but (1.) it was night, (2.) they didn't know the area, and (3.) they didn't have any weapons. By contrast, the antagonists (1.) lived there, (2.) knew the area well, and (3.) had several weapons, including bow & arrows, knives, axes and hidden traps. Besides, Henry wasn't a kid and could have easily been around 20 years-old, same thing with Patti. Then there's the woodsman who was a formidable full-fledged adult. Lastly, the crew wasn't sure how many people were behind the attacks. Some of their colleagues were either seriously wounded or dead and they were understandably freaking out and simply seeking a way to survive the night and following day.