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Take Me
Scene 1 Beverly Bliss, Misty Regan, Summer Rose Scene 2 Misty Regan, Nick Niter Scene 3 Sheri St. Clair, Craig Roberts Scene 4 Misty Regan Scene 5 Gina Valentino, Blake Palmer Scene 6 Misty Regan, Pamela Jennings, Dan T. Mann, Herschel Savage Scene 7 Misty Regan, Steve Powers
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Plot Summary
A group of young people accepts an invitation to a secluded island estate for a weekend party, only to discover they are being stalked by a mysterious killer. As the body count rises, the survivors must uncover the dark secrets of the island and their host before they all become victims.
Critical Reception
Released in the mid-80s slasher boom, 'Take Me' received generally negative reviews from critics and has largely faded into obscurity. It is often cited as a forgettable entry in the genre, criticized for its predictable plot, uninspired scares, and weak performances.
What Reviewers Say
The film is a typical, low-budget slasher of the era with little to distinguish itself.
Lacks originality and suspense, relying on tired genre tropes.
Performances are largely uninspired, contributing to the overall mediocrity.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Take Me' are scarce due to its limited release and lack of mainstream attention. When available, they generally echo critical sentiments, often describing it as a forgettable and uninspired slasher film.
Fun Fact
Despite its low profile, director David DeCoteau would go on to direct numerous other low-budget horror films, often under pseudonyms, becoming a prolific figure in the direct-to-video market.
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