

Strollers
Pre-Petrine Russia, Semyon Lazarev, one of the instigators of the “Copper Riot”, is forced to flee, as a result of which he ends up in the army of the leader of the peasant uprising Stepan Razin.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers on a camping trip are terrorized by a seemingly possessed baby stroller that has a mind of its own. As the stroller begins to cause mayhem and death, the teens must fight for their survival against this supernatural force.
Critical Reception
Strollers is a cult classic among horror fans, often cited for its unique and absurd premise. While it received a limited release and was not a mainstream hit, it has gained a following over the years for its blend of horror and dark humor.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its originality and campy fun.
- Criticized for its low-budget effects and predictable scares.
- A B-movie with a cult following for its sheer absurdity.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally mixed, with many finding the film to be a fun, albeit cheesy, horror flick. Some appreciate its uniqueness, while others find it to be too low-budget and nonsensical.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Canada and is one of David Winning's earliest directorial efforts, who would go on to direct other genre films.
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