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Hoboken Hollow

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Hoboken Hollow
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGlen Stephens
Written byGlen Stephens
Produced byPatrick Durham
StarringJason Connery
Rudolf Martin
C. Thomas Howell
Dedee Pfeiffer
Greg Evigan
Randy Spelling
Matt Cedeño
Robert Carradine
Dennis Hopper
Michael Madsen
Mark Holton
CinematographyJohn-Paul Beeghly
Edited bySteven Dieveney
Music byEvan Evans
Production
company
Molding Clay Productions
Distributed byPumpjack Entertainment
Release dates
  • 17 April 2006 (2006-04-17) (United Kingdom(DVD premiere)
  • 24 April 2007 (2007-04-24) (United States,DVD Premiere)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.1 million

Hoboken Hollow is a 2006 American horror film directed by Glen Stephens, and starring Jason Connery, Rudolf Martin, C. Thomas Howell, Dedee Pfeiffer, Greg Evigan, Randy Spelling, Matt Cedeño, Robert Carradine, Dennis Hopper and Michael Madsen. It is loosely based on the real-life Texas Slave Ranch.

Plot

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As Trevor drifts through Texas he is still haunted by the evils of the war he recently returned from and a promise he failed to keep. When a stranger offers a ride, Trevor finds himself battling the brutal homegrown evil of the Broderick family at Hoboken Hollow, a remote West Texas ranch that many have visited but few ever leave.

Cast

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Release

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Home media

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The film was released on DVD by Slam Dunk on February 19, 2007; later that year on April 24, it was released by Triumph Marketing. On September 29, 2008, it was released by In2Film. It was re-released numerous times by Echo Bridge Entertainment, first as a single-feature on August 3, 2010; and later that year until 2013 as a part of several multi-feature film collections.[1]

Reception

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Hoboken Hollow received mostly negative reviews from critics upon its release, with many calling it "exploitive" of the events it was based on. Joe Leydon from Variety panned the film, writing: "Hoboken Hollow may very well be, as its opening credits insist, based on real-life events. But that doesn't prevent this indifferently made and luridly gory exploitation pic from coming off like formulaic fiction of the most repulsive sort".[2] Sean Badgley from The Austin Chronicle gave the film one out of five stars, criticizing the film's one-dimensional and unsympathetic characters, "empty and ineffective" violence, and lack of scares.[3] Phil Davies Brown from Horror Asylum offered the film similar criticism, calling the film "one of the worst films of the year", panning the film's acting, soundtrack, and perceived racism.[4]

Alternately, Geno McGahee from ScaredStiffReviews gave the film a positive review, writing: "Hoboken Hollow proves that you do not need a big budget to create a good film. There is a 1970's feel to this film and it is paced very well, never letting up and building and building until the surprising conclusion".[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Hoboken Hollow (2006) - Glen Stephens". Allmovie.com. Allmovie. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  2. ^ Leydon, Joe (February 2007). "Hoboken Hollow – Variety". Variety.com. Variety Magazine. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  3. ^ Badgley, Sean. "Hoboken Hollow - Movie Review - The Austin Chronicle". AustinChronicle.com. The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  4. ^ Brown, Phill (11 August 2006). "Hoboken Hollow - Horror Movie Review - Horror Movie Entertainment News and Reviews". HorrorAsylum.com. Horror Asylum. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  5. ^ McGahee, Geno (13 September 2010). "Hoboken Hollow (2005) - SCARED STIFF REVIEWS". ScareStiffReviews.com. Scared Stiff Reviews. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
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