HorrorComedy

Pelt

- It's only skin deep

Sudden, gory death hides behind every bush. When beautiful Jennifer and her friends embark on a backpacking excursion deep into the woods, they come chest to chest with an evil as old as the trees. Listen...above the crackling of the campfire...is that the sound of a twig snapping or your best girlfriend's neck? The interlopers discover that when the locals warn you not to trespass, it's a warning you should heed.

Release Date : 2011-04-02

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

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Cast

Ryan Boone

Character Name : Tad

Original Name : Ryan Boone

Gender : Male

Justin Welborn

Character Name : John

Original Name : Justin Welborn

Gender : Male

Ashley Watkins

Character Name : Jenny

Original Name : Ashley Watkins

Gender : Female

Travis Goodman

Character Name : Mark

Original Name : Travis Goodman

Gender : Male

Matthew Robinson

Character Name : Mike

Original Name : Matthew Robinson

Gender : Male

Amber Marie Bollinger

Character Name : Jessica

Original Name : Amber Marie Bollinger

Gender : Female

Sarah Zurell

Character Name : Debbie

Original Name : Sarah Zurell

Gender : Male

Shawn Williamson

Character Name : Woodsman

Original Name : Shawn Williamson

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

Effective low-budget take on the basic "Wrong Turn" plot RELEASED IN 2010 and written/directed by Richard Swindell, "Pelt" chronicles the misadventures of seven obnoxious youths in Kentucky when they embark on a backpacking hike deep in the unknown woods and evidently tick off some inbred whack job. Considering that "Pelt" is a micro-budget movie compared to 2003' "Wrong Turn," I was impressed with how well-made it is. Sure, several of the youths are mostly annoying at first, but it’s so exaggerated it’s obviously camp; plus their arses are all humbled in good time, BIG TIME. Moreover, the three girls are appealing in a girl-next-door type of way despite their initial obnoxiousness, particularly Amber Marie Bollinger as Jessica and Ashley Watkins as Jenny (while blonde Sarah Zurell ain’t nothing to sneeze at). The Irish bloke is easily the most irksome male, but he’s willing to boldly sacrifice everything to save one of the girls. That's not just likable, but noble and heroic! Needless to say, unlike "Wrong Turn," the movie mixes-in comedy and parody reminiscent of 2007's "Wrong Turn 2: Dead End,” but some people apparently didn’t get the memo. In any case, while nothing great, "Pelt" is worth catching if you like backwoods slasher flicks. I actually like it better than "Wrong Turn" (it has far better women) and it's close to being on par with "Wrong Turn 2." Not to mention, Amber Marie Bollinger (Jessica) scampering around the woods in flimsy attire is worth the price of admission. THE MOVIE RUNS 87 minutes and was shot in Northern California, which is a weak stand-in for Kentucky because anyone who's been to Kentucky knows it doesn't look like Northern California. GRADE: B