The Forest (1982 film)

The Forest
Directed by Donald M. Jones
Produced by Frank Evans
Donald M. Jones
Written by Donald M. Jones
Starring Dean Russell
Gary Kent
Tomi Barrett
John Batis
Ann Wilkinson
John Batis
Music by Richard Hieronymus
Alan Oldfield
Cinematography Stuart Asbjornsen
Edited by Robert Berk
Donald M. Jones
Production
company
Wide World of Entertainment
Distributed by Fury Films Ltd.
Release dates
  • 1982 (1982)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Forest is a 1982 American slasher film directed, written, edited and produced by Donald M. Jones and starring Gary Kent, Tomi Barrett and John Batis. The film was shot in Sequoia National Park in California in 1981.

Plot

Two American hikers, Steve (Dean Russell) and Charlie (John Batis), venture into the local forest along with their girlfriends, Sharon (Tomi Barrett) and Teddi (Ann Wilkinson). However, John (Gary Kent), a cannibalistic woodsman, is lurking in the forest putting these four friends at risk.

Cast

Release

The film was released theatrically in America. It also ran under the title Terror in the Forest, released in 1982 by Fury Films Ltds.

It was released as a video in the 1980s and 1990s by Prism Entertainment and Starmaker Video.

In 2006, Code Red released the film on DVD with an anamorphic widescreen transfer, a stills gallery, and commentary with director Donald. M. Jones and Gary Kent.

As a part of their Exploitation Cinema line, Code Red rereleased the film in 2009 as a double feature with Don't Go In The Woods. This release did not include the commentary or stills gallery, but retained the widescreen transfer.

Reception

The film received mixed reception by film critics.

Although DVD Talk reviewer Ian Jane praised Gary Kent's acting ability, he wrote a negative review of the film stating that, "The Forest is definitely lower tier trash, even by the often times very low standards of the slasher and it really doesn't have a whole lot going for it aside from a few moments of unintentional humor."

Oh-The-Horror.com reviewer Brett Gallman praised the photography of the film but wrote a negative review calling it, "...an incoherent mess of a flick. There is almost no redeeming value to the film, as the acting is terrible, the music is generic, and the direction is mediocre."

Retro Slashers.net reviewer Daniel Perry wrote a positive review of the film stating that, "The Forest is actually a pretty enjoyable little flick. You can watch it for a good chuckle and also find that the storyline itself is pretty damn original. Don Jones gets an “A” for effort on this one."

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