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''Cropsey'' is a 2009 American
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written and directed by Joshua Zeman and Barbara Brancaccio. The film initially begins as an examination of "Cropsey", a
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-like figure from
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, before segueing into the story of
Andre Rand Andre Rand (born Frank Rostum Rushan; March 11, 1944, also referred to in the media as "The Pied Piper of Staten Island") is an American convicted kidnapper of two children and suspected serial killer, currently serving two twenty-five years to lif ...
, a convicted child kidnapper from
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whose known or suspected crimes in the 1970s and '80s may have inspired or been blamed on Cropsey. In 2009, ''Cropsey'' premiered at the
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, and critical reception has been overwhelmingly positive.


Production

Zeman’s and Brancaccio’s objective was to bring the distinct elements into one overarching narrative: the oral tradition of urban legends, the mystery of several missing children from the region, the courtroom drama, the search for the roots of Staten Island's obsession with the case, and the community's need for catharsis. When filming began, Zeman and Brancaccio sent Andre Rand a letter. Rand was serving a 25 year sentence for the 1988 kidnapping of Jennifer Schweiger, and was facing charges in 2004 for the kidnapping of Holly Ann Hughes who disappeared in 1979. Rand had worked at the
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on
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, and occasionally lived in campsites near the facility. After not receiving a response for approximately a month, they decided to visit Rand directly at
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. On the day they were going to Rikers, they received the reply. After a series of letter exchanges, Rand agreed to an interview. However, by the time the filmmakers arrived at the prison, Rand had changed his mind and declined to be interviewed. The film also features extensive archival news footage and interviews with families of missing children who some believe Rand kidnapped or killed, police investigators into these crimes who suspect Rand may have had accomplices, and Rand's defense attorneys who dispute the accuracy of allegations against their client. Andre Rand's court case on the 2004 did not start until four years after his
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, which was one of the longest pre-trial motions in
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history. The culmination of the film alludes to indicting Rand, which became controversial.


Reception

On review aggregator
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, ''Cropsey'' holds an approval rating of 91%, based on 44 reviews, and an average rating of 7.2/10. Its consensus reads, "Riveting and bone-chillingly creepy, ''Cropsey'' manages to be one of the best documentaries and one of the best horror movies of the year." On
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, the film has a weighted average score of 73 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". After the 2009 premier, programmer David Kwok stated: “the eeriness of the mystery pulsates through the film as they journey into the underbelly… as more information and clues unravel, Zeman and Brancaccio become more immersed in shocking surprises and revelations. The reality they uncover in this uniquely hair-raising documentary is more terrifying than any urban legend.” Film critic
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gave the film three out of four stars, writing, "''Cropsey'' is a creepy documentary with all the elements of a horror film about a demented serial killer, and an extra ingredient: This one is real." Jeannette Catsoulis of ''
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'' called it "Disturbing and flavorful", praising the film's use of archival footage, interviews, and "true-crime narrative". Noel Murray from ''
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'' wrote, "''Cropsey'' is compelling as a meditation on how we use stories to explain the inconceivable, and how if no story is handy, we take the available clues and make one up." J.R. Jones from ''
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'' praised the film as "disturbing", and praised the filmmakers exploration behind the real life inspiration behind the urban legend. Cynthia Fuches of
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rated the film seven out of ten stars, offering the film similar praise as well is its storytelling and investigation aspects. The film was not without its detractors. ''
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s Nick Schager awarded the film two out of four stars, writing, "Zeman’s portentous, trailer-ready narration and the film’s correspondingly manipulative horror-film aesthetics and fondness for creepy suggestions over vigorous journalism, typified by a wannabe-Zodiac “You decide!” ending, turns what might have been a portrait of the boogeyman myth’s lingering societal role into merely a crude episode of '' 48 Hours''." Since its release, ''Cropsey'' has been featured on numerous lists of best true crime and horror documentaries by major publications, such as ''
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'', '' A.V. Club'', Decider, and more.


Awards and nominations

* Hammer to Nail: 2009 Tribeca’s Grand Jury Prize. * IndieWIRE’s 2009 Best Undistributed Film list, Annual Critics Survey. * Closing Night Film, SF Documentary Festival. * Audience Award Winner, Staten Island Film Festival.


See also

* ''The Burning'' (film), a 1981 horror film based on the urban legend of Cropsey * ''Madman'' (1982 film), a 1982 horror film based on the urban legend of Cropsey


References


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