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''The Pale Door'' is a 2020 American
horror Western The horror Western is a crossgenre of both the horror and Western genres. It has it roots in films such as '' Curse of the Undead'' (1959), featuring Michael Pate as a vampire gunfighter; and '' Billy the Kid vs. Dracula'' (1966), which depicts ...
film directed by Aaron B. Koontz and written by Cameron Burns, Keith Lansdale, and Koontz, with Joe R. Lansdale as executive producer. It stars
Devin Druid Devin McKenzie Druid (born ) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of Tyler Down in the Netflix series ''13 Reasons Why'', based on the 2007 novel by Jay Asher. Early life Druid made his acting debut with the release of the docum ...
,
Zachary Knighton Zachary Andrew Knighton (born October 25, 1978) is an American actor, most widely known for starring as Dave Rose on the ABC comedy series '' Happy Endings''. Prior to that, he co-starred as Dr. Bryce Varley on ABC's science fiction series ''Fl ...
,
Melora Walters Melora Walters (born October 21, 1959) is an American actress. She is best known for her starring roles as Wanda Henrickson in the television series ''Big Love'' and Kathy Kone in '' PEN15'', and has appeared in several Paul Thomas Anderson films. ...
, Bill Sage, Pat Healy, Stan Shaw,
Natasha Bassett Natasha Bassett (born ca. 1992) is an Australian actress. Early life Bassett was born in Sydney, Australia. She began acting in high school and moved to New York at age nineteen to pursue a career in acting. Career Natasha Bassett started ac ...
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Noah Segan Noah Gideon Segan (born October 5, 1983) is an American actor. He is best known for his work in the films '' Looper'', ''Brick'', and ''Deadgirl''. He is known for his many collaborations with filmmaker Rian Johnson. Early life Segan was born i ...
, and Tina Parker.


Plot

A family home is raided by an armed gang of thieves in the middle of the night. Brothers Jake and Duncan are saved by Lester. They are devastated to find their parents shot dead and watch helplessly as their house burns to the ground. Years later, the Dalton gang meets up with Jake, who is working in a saloon. After losing one of their members in a gun fight, the gang realizes they will not have enough manpower for their upcoming train heist. At the objection of his older brother Duncan, Jake volunteers and the gang is forced to use him as a substitute. The gang successfully pulls off the train heist, but instead of gold, the chest they steal reveals a young woman inside named Pearl. She claims she was taken from her home in Potemkin. She also claims there would be a handsome reward for the gang if they return her home. Duncan is wounded by a Pinkerton's bullet. The gang travel to Potemkin with Pearl and arrive at the town brothel in order to get help for Duncan, who is slowly dying. The gang is welcomed by Maria, the leader of the brothel. They drink and partake in the pleasures of the town-women. Maria sits Jake down and shows him her past, where she was burned at the stake as a witch while pregnant with Pearl. The women transform into their true selves, hideous burnt
witch Witchcraft traditionally means the use of magic or supernatural powers to harm others. A practitioner is a witch. In medieval and early modern Europe, where the term originated, accused witches were usually women who were believed to have us ...
es and attack the gang, some of which are killed off. The remaining survivors fall back to a cabin to strategize an escape. Maria gathers her fellow witches and reveals that Jake is the one who can sustain them for many more years, as he's "innocent blood", having never taken a life and is a virgin. Jake and Dodd go back to the brothel to find Duncan, but he's not there. They rendezvous with the rest of the group and fight their way to a church. In a hallucinatory state, Wylie eats some broken glass. Lester reveals to Jake that the reason his family was killed was because they were thieves, and they stole the farm they lived on. Later, Jake goes outside and finds Duncan apparently healed. But Dodd shoots him and he morphs into a flock of crows. Lester starts convulsing and vomiting a black liquid, and a black crow crawls out of his mouth, killing him. Wylie is found having cut himself all over with broken glass and is cutting out his eyes. He then slashes his own throat and dies. Dodd and Jake leave the church to escape but are ambushed and fall back to the town. Dodd takes on the witches and is killed while Jake moves forward. He comes upon Maria and Pearl, who offer Duncan's life in exchange for Jake. He takes the deal and Duncan rides off, eventually buying back his family's old farm and having a child of his own, named Jacob. A black crow sits ominously on their balcony as the sun sets.


Cast

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Devin Druid Devin McKenzie Druid (born ) is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of Tyler Down in the Netflix series ''13 Reasons Why'', based on the 2007 novel by Jay Asher. Early life Druid made his acting debut with the release of the docum ...
as Jake *
Zachary Knighton Zachary Andrew Knighton (born October 25, 1978) is an American actor, most widely known for starring as Dave Rose on the ABC comedy series '' Happy Endings''. Prior to that, he co-starred as Dr. Bryce Varley on ABC's science fiction series ''Fl ...
as Duncan *
Melora Walters Melora Walters (born October 21, 1959) is an American actress. She is best known for her starring roles as Wanda Henrickson in the television series ''Big Love'' and Kathy Kone in '' PEN15'', and has appeared in several Paul Thomas Anderson films. ...
as Maria * Bill Sage as Dodd * Pat Healy as Wylie * Stan Shaw as Lester *
Natasha Bassett Natasha Bassett (born ca. 1992) is an Australian actress. Early life Bassett was born in Sydney, Australia. She began acting in high school and moved to New York at age nineteen to pursue a career in acting. Career Natasha Bassett started ac ...
as Pearl *
Noah Segan Noah Gideon Segan (born October 5, 1983) is an American actor. He is best known for his work in the films '' Looper'', ''Brick'', and ''Deadgirl''. He is known for his many collaborations with filmmaker Rian Johnson. Early life Segan was born i ...
as Truman * Tina Parker as Brenda


Production

''The Pale Door'' was directed by Aaron B. Koontz, who also co-wrote, and produced the film. It marks Koontz's third feature film effort, the first being the 2017 horror film ''
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'', the second being '' Scare Package''. In May 2019, it was reported that production was underway in Oklahoma. Koontz has stated "I love the idea of mixing these two disparate worlds of horror and western, and to do so with the help of Joe and Keith Lansdale, feels like the perfect devil's playground. It is '' 3:10 To Yuma'' meets ''
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'', but doused, and then set on fire with
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. Once this gets going, it's relentless."


Release

''The Pale Door'' was released in theaters, VOD and digital HD on August 21, 2020.


Critical response

On
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, the film has an approval rating of , based on reviews, and an average rating of . Its consensus reads, "Beyond ''The Pale Door'' lies an intriguing western/horror hybrid – albeit one that struggles to fashion its halves into a compelling whole." On
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, the film has a weighted average score of 39 out of 100, based on reviews from 4 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Tomris Laffly from Roger Ebert.com gave the film one star out of four, criticizing the film for its performances, "design elements", and lack of original ideas. Frank Scheck of ''
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'' felt that film was too chaotic due to its poor staging and editing, as well as its unconvincing characters, and pacing. Scheck concluded his review by stating, "''The Pale Door'' represents yet another stylistic mash-up that ends up less than the sum of its parts". ''Cinemalogue.com'' Todd Jorgenson felt that the film's admittedly intriguing concept was undermined by poor execution and blending of western and horror genre cliches. Jonathan Christian of ''The Playlist'' gave the film score C−, calling it "disorganized", and criticized the use of genre cliches, pacing, "unfocused" plot, and soundtrack. Christian, however did commend the film for its retroactive style, and attention to period detail. Becca James of ''
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'' called it "a raucous ride through a different type of wild west", commending the film's plot, and mixture of horror and western genre elements. ''
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''s Matthew Managle gave the film three out of five stars, commending the performances, particularly Walters', and horror/western elements. Managle did criticize the film for its soundtrack, and budgetary limitations. Grant Hermanns from ComingSoon.net noted that, while the film's first half was sluggishly paced, the film's cinematography, direction, and performances from the rest of its cast more than made up for its shortcomings. Michelle Swope of Dread Central rated the film four out of five stars, commending the cast, direction, and use of practical effects. Swope concluded her review by calling it "a wildly entertaining combination of great practical effects and an outstanding cast that is sure to please any horror fan."


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