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The Return of the Green Man
Since ancient times, the Green Man has been one of the most mysterious and menacing of mythical characters. He also has a familiar face as Robin Hood , Jack in the Green and on numerous pub signs. Across the arts from comic strips to classical opera, the Green Man is now making a comeback. Where is he taking us? Writer Sir Kingsley Amis , film director John Boorman , composer Sir Harrison Birtwistle and other leading artists offer their interpretations of the mystery in this Omnibus documentary film from 16th November, 1990.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends accidentally unleash a vengeful spirit from a cursed amulet they find in the woods. This spirit, known as the Green Man, possesses the body of one of the friends and begins a murderous rampage, picking off the group one by one. The remaining friends must find a way to stop the supernatural entity before it's too late.
Critical Reception
The Return of the Green Man is a cult classic horror-comedy, often praised for its low-budget charm and enthusiastic performances, though its technical aspects and plot execution are frequently criticized.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its B-movie charm and inventive, albeit gory, kills.
Criticized for its uneven pacing and occasionally amateurish acting.
A fun, schlocky romp for fans of 80s and 90s independent horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's entertainment value as a fun, gory, and over-the-top horror flick, with many appreciating its cult status despite its rough edges.
Fun Fact
The distinctive 'Green Man' makeup was created using latex and various natural elements, giving the creature a raw, organic look.
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