''Nightmare Beach'' (also released as ''Welcome to Spring Break'')
is a 1989
slasher film
A slasher film is a genre of horror films involving a killer stalking and murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed or sharp tools like knife, chainsaw, scalpel, etc. Although the term "slasher" may occasionally be used informally as a ...
directed by
Umberto Lenzi
Umberto Lenzi (6 August 1931 – 19 October 2017) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and novelist.
A fan of film since young age, Lenzi studied at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia and made his first film in 1958 which went unr ...
and Harry Kirkpatrick, and starring Nicolas de Toth, Sarah Buxton,
John Saxon
John Saxon (born Carmine Orrico; August 5, 1936 – July 25, 2020) was an American actor who worked on more than 200 film and television projects during a span of 60 years. He was known for his work in Western (genre), Westerns and horror film ...
, and
Michael Parks
Michael Parks (born Harry Samuel Parks; April 24, 1940 – May 9, 2017) was an American singer and actor. He appeared in many films and made frequent television appearances, notably starring in the 1969–1970 series ''Then Came Bronson'', but ...
.
Plot
Diablo, the leader of the Demons motorcycle gang, is about to be executed for the murder of a young woman. Confronting the victim's sister Gail, he proclaims his innocence and vows to return before being killed via the electric chair. A year passes, and Spring Break has come to Miami. Two football players, Skip and Ronny, are amongst the partygoers for the week-long festivities.
While Spring Break is occurring, a mysterious biker appears and begins to dispatch people. The back of his bike has a lever that when pulled (combined with a button pushed by the biker) causes the victim to undergo a treatment similar to the electric chair. When Ronny ends up a victim of the mysterious killer, Skip attempts to find Ronny with the help of Gail, who works as a bartender during Spring Break. The duo soon find Ronny and learn that local police chief Strycher and physician Doc Willet have covered up Ronny's death for the partygoers not to worry. However, as the body count rises, Gail and Skip begin to wonder if Diablo made good on his promise to return from the dead or is someone else responsible.
Meanwhile, Trina, Diablo's girlfriend, is relaxing at the gang's old hideout. She puts headphones on and is listening to music when a figure appears. She assumes it's Diablo back from the dead. It's not until he grabs her violently that she realizes it's not. Trina is slammed on the couch, and then the biker pulls a live wire out of the wall and attaches it to Trina's headphones. Volts of electricity run through Trina's body, killing her slowly and painfully.
A confrontation at a local tire yard between Gail and the biker reveals that the killer is Reverend Bates, who thinks Spring Break is nothing more than an excuse for sins. Considering himself a "guardian angel", he feels all sinners must die like Diablo, "death by electrocution". Bates also confesses to being the real killer of Gail's sister. Skip arrives in time and fights off Bates. As the duo run, Bates hops on his bike and goes after them only to trip his bike on a stray tire. Bates goes off the bike onto an electric field and like those he murdered and Diablo, dies by electrocution. The next day, Skip and Gail decide to leave Florida and head to Ohio, where Skip hails from.
Cast
* Nicolas de Toth as Skip Banachek
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Sarah Buxton
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as Gail Jackson
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John Saxon
John Saxon (born Carmine Orrico; August 5, 1936 – July 25, 2020) was an American actor who worked on more than 200 film and television projects during a span of 60 years. He was known for his work in Western (genre), Westerns and horror film ...
as Strycher
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Michael Parks
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as Doc Willet
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Lance LeGault
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Early and personal life
LeGault was born May 2, 193 ...
as Reverend Bates
* Rawley Valverde as Ronny Rivera
* Tony Bolano as Edward "Diablo" Santor
* Yamilet Hidalgo as Trina
* Luis Valderrama as Dawg
* Karen Elder as Mustang Driver
* Bam Rubenstein as Biker
Directorial credit
Umberto Lenzi, originally hired to direct, had a falling out with the
producer just as production started and wanted to be taken off the film. He stated a 1996 interview that he found the story "too similar to
is earlier film''
Seven Blood-Stained Orchids
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Plot
A killer is driving around the streets of Italy looking for a specific victim w ...
''" and decided before shooting began that his name would not appear on the film.
[Palmerini, Luca M.; Mistretta, Gaetano (1996). "Spaghetti Nightmares". Fantasma Books. p. 70. .] Screenwriter Harry Kirkpatrick (also known as James Justice) was given the job of directing, and received sole directorial credit, though he convinced Lenzi to remain on the set in an uncredited advisory capacity throughout the entire production.
For years, many horror film fans thought Harry Kirkpatrick was an alias for Lenzi, but Lenzi has stated in interviews that there really was a Harry Kirkpatrick who wrote and co-directed that film. He explained, "My contribution consisted solely of providing technical assistance. ''Welcome to Spring Break'' should be considered the work of Harry Kirkpatrick.".
Italian film historian Roberto Curti stated later that Lenzi directed the film but refused to sign to it, allowing the credit to be assigned to Harry Kirkpatrick.
Soundtrack
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Kirsten
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Given name
Kirsten is a female given name. It is a Scandinavian form of the names Christina and Christine.Derek St. Holmes
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and Ron Bloom – "Eye of the Hunter"
*
Derek St. Holmes
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and Ron Bloom – "I Knew How to Rock"
*Rondinelli – "Bad Love So Right"
*Rondinelli – "Mean N' Nasty"
*Rondinelli – "Fear No Evil"
*Juanita – "Do What You Do"
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Rough Cutt
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– "Dynamite"
Critical reception
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gave the film a positive review, stating that the film was "Recommended for cheeseball-loving genre enthusiasts everywhere."
Brett Gallman from ''Oh, the Horror!'' wrote in his review on the film, "''Welcome to Spring Break'' is just a unabashed conflation of boobs and blood, a sex comedy movie that treats its characters like blow-up dolls to be punctured by a madman. If ''The Burning'' is a perfect blend of camp comedies and slashers, then this is its trashier, beachy counterpart."
Sam Bowron from ''Digital Retribution'' awarded the film a score of three out of five, writing, "Every facet of ''Welcome to Spring break'' screams of a film that was a prime product of its time, even though its creators traveled half way across the globe to make it happen. Simply put, if you're a fan of 80s cheese and sleaze you'll revel in this movie's surplus exploits and have a giddy time in the process. Otherwise, maybe wait until after graduation before having that celebratory case of Heineken."
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