The Night Brings Charlie

The Night Brings Charlie

VHS released by Quest Entertainment
Directed by Tom Logan
Produced by Wally Parks
Paul Stubenrauch
Written by Bruce Carson
Starring David Carr
Kerry Knight
Joe Fishback
Aimee Tenalia
Chuck Whiting
Monica Simmons
Music by David C. Williams
Cinematography Glenn Kral
Edited by Mike Palma
Thomas Jarvis
Production
company
Quest Studios
Distributed by Quest Entertainment
Release dates
  • 1990 (1990) (United States)
Running time
77 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Night Brings Charlie is a 1990[1][2] American horror film directed by Tom Logan, and written by Bruce Carson.

Plot

In the small town of Pakoe, Shannon Davis is beheaded by a man wearing swimming goggles and a burlap sack. Investigating this homicide and a previous one are new sheriff Carl Carson, and mortician Walt Parker. As the bodycount rises and the killer begins taunting the police, suspicion falls on Charlie Puckett, a disfigured gardener who wears a mask similar to the serial killer's.

Charlie is brought in for questioning, but he refuses to talk, so Carson requests help from Walt, who had served alongside Charlie in the Vietnam War. Walt gets Charlie to confess, but Carson has doubts about his guilt, so he sets a trap which flushes out the real killer - Walt. Carson explains that he had looked into Walt's history, and discovered that he had dismembered a civilian in Vietnam, though the charges were dropped. When Carson mentions that Charlie was released from custody, Walt panics, and reveals that Charlie is just like him; Charlie helped him kill the Vietnamese girl, and is the one who murdered all of the Pakoe victims after Shannon Davis.

Carson leaves to look for Charlie, while the detained Walt is allowed to call home. Walt's daughter Tanya informs him that Jenny, his stepdaughter, has left to explore the abandoned barn that Charlie was living in. Fearing for Jenny's safety, Walt escapes custody. Charlie reaches the barn (after killing several people, and wounding Carson) and corners Jenny, who is saved by Tanya. As the sisters flee Charlie, they accidentally shoot their father with Carson's gun, though as a last act Walt saves his daughters by setting Charlie on fire.

The next day, Carson and his men scour the lake Charlie that ran into, but the search is called off by the district attorney, who prematurely closes the case, content with stating that Walt was responsible for all of the murders. As the sheriff laments that it is not over, Charlie is shown picking up a female hitchhiker on the outskirts of town.

Cast

Reception

A 2/5 was awarded to the film by Justin Kerswell of Hysteria Lives!, who wrote, "Sadly, despite some good cheesy touches it's overall a trifle dull (a cardinal sin for any slasher flick, I'm sure you'll agree). Not a really bad film by any means but, despite its rareness, ultimately it's not one that you really need to hunt down."[3]

References

  1. Staff (13 January 1991). "Broke filmmaker leaves Universal". The Associated Press. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  2. Varone, Ciara (22 October 2015). "Oviedo grad brings martial arts movie to Orlando". seminolevoice.com. Seminole Voice. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  3. Kerswell, Justin (18 June 2007). "The Night Brings Charlie". hysteria-lives.co.uk. Hysteria Lives!. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
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