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Scalps
Silly group of college science students go an dig around in an indian burial ground for artifacts. Unfortunately, one of them becomes possessed by the evil spirit of Black Claw so he must therefore slaughter all of his friends.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a camping trip in the desert stumble upon a Native American burial ground. When they disturb the sacred site, they awaken the vengeful spirits of the ancient warriors, who begin to hunt them down one by one. The students must fight for survival against the relentless supernatural threat.
Critical Reception
Scalps is a low-budget independent horror film that gained a cult following over the years, particularly among fans of 1980s slasher and supernatural horror. While not critically acclaimed upon its release, it is often remembered for its unique blend of Western and horror elements and its Giallo-esque gore. The film's production values are typical of its era and budget, and its storytelling is straightforward, focusing on suspense and graphic kills.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique premise blending Western and horror tropes.
Noted for its creative, albeit gory, practical effects and suspenseful atmosphere.
Often cited as a cult classic for its independent spirit and 80s horror vibe.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely found within niche horror communities where it is appreciated for its cult status and straightforward, gory thrills. Many viewers enjoy its unconventional setting and the genuine scares it provides despite its limited budget.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the high desert of California, contributing to its desolate and eerie atmosphere.
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