Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove

Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove
DVD cover
Directed by Gary Jones
Produced by David Michael Latt
David Rimawi
Sherri Strain
Written by Gary Jones
Jeffrey Miller
Starring Rhett Giles
Tom Nagel
Kristina Korn
Thomas Downey
Music by Mel Lewis
Cinematography David Robert Jones
Edited by William Shaffer
Production
company
Distributed by The Asylum
Release date
  • May 31, 2005 (2005-05-31)
Running time
80 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $500,000

Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove is a 2005 American horror film by The Asylum, written by Gary Jones and Jeffrey Miller and directed by Jones, and starring Rhett Giles as Jolly Roger.

Plot

The infamous pirate Roger Laforge, better known as Jolly Roger, comes back from the dead and kills descendants of his crew who mutinied against him 300 years earlier.

Cast

  • Rhett Giles as Jolly Roger LaForge
  • Tom Nagel as Alex Weatherly
  • Kristina Korn as Jessie Hendrickson
  • Thomas Downey as Chief Mathis
  • Kim Little as Det. Lowenstein
  • Pamela Munro as Mayor Judith Bates
  • Dean N. Arevalo as Deputy Tanner
  • Sergio Samayoa as Deputy Yee
  • Justin Brannock as Tom Torrington
  • Megan Lee Ethridge as Sasha
  • Hajar Northern as Eve
  • Ted Cochran as Phillip
  • Conrad Angel Corral as Mr. Sims
  • Spencer Jones as Abernathy
  • Amanda Barton as Agnes
  • Griff Furst as William Barrows
  • Kellie McKuen as Zelda
  • Leigh Scott as Ray
  • Berna Roberts as Carla
  • Carrie Booska as Melinda "Bambi" Cornwell
  • Ty Nickelberry as Danny Ray (Bouncer)
  • Coleman McClary as Hancock

Release

The film was released on DVD by Mosaic on November 28, 2005. In 2007, it released by Terra and Timeless Media on April 3rd, and June 5th respectively.[1]

Reception

Critical reception for the film has been negative.

Dread Central gave the film a score of 2 1/2 out of 5 the reviewer stating, "While I enjoyed the slashing antics of Jolly Roger, as slight as they may have been at times, that ending did not leave me wanting more".[2] Michael Helms from Digital Retribution.comgave the film a positive review, awarding the film a score of 4 / 5 stating, "Although there might have been a little more work performed on Jolly Roger himself to make him much stronger in the Wishmaster sense of second tier horror franchise characters, the bottom line is this film delivers the gory goods".[3] Rick Blalock from Terror Hook.com gave the film a mixed score of 5.5/10, complimenting the film's gore and sharp editing bur criticized the film's "cheesy" plot and slow start.[4] Andrew Smith of Popcorn Pictures awarded the film a score of 4/10, writing, "Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter’s Cove is harmless enough fun but it could have been a much greater throwback to the 80s slasher film had the script been tighter and the character of Roger been taken more seriously."[5]

Not all reviews of the film were negative. Film Threat gave the film a positive review, writing, " While just as dumb as Death Valley: the Legend of Bloody Bill, Jolly Roger is way more fun. And with a decapitation nearly every two minutes, director Jones certainly knows how to keep the red flowing."[6]

References

  1. "Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove (2005) - Gary Jones". Allmovie.com. Allmovie. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  2. Condit, Jon. "Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove (2005) - Dread Central". dread Central.com. Jon Condit. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  3. Helms, Michael. "Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Grove DVD Review | Digital Retribution". Digital Retribution.com. Michael Helms. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  4. Blalock, Rick. "Terror Hook Review". Terror Hook.com. Rick Blalock. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  5. Smith, Andrew. "Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove (2005)". Popcorn Pictures.co.uk. Andrew Smith. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  6. "JOLLY ROGER: MASSACRE AT CUTTER'S COVE (DVD) – Film Threat". Film Threat.com. Film Threat. Retrieved 30 August 2018.


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