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Satan's Playground is a chiller with a vacationing family lost in the woods and the Jersey Devil lurking in the Pine Barrens. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

  (in credits order)

Felissa Rose ... Donna Bruno

Ellen Sandweiss ... Paula

Edwin Neal ... Leeds Boy
Irma St. Paule ... Mrs. Leeds

Danny Lopes ... Sean Bruno

Christie Sanford ... Judy Leeds

Ron Millkie ... Officer Peters
Salvatore Paul Piro ... Frank Bruno

Raine Brown ... Prostitute
Robert Zappalorti ... Cop
Marco Rose ... Baby Anthony
Maureen Tomaselli ... Reporter

Jessy Hodges ... Lost Teen
Chris Farabaugh ... Stoner
Garth Johnson ... Red Hooded Man

Paul LeRoy ... Truck Driver
Michael Ryan ... Whipping Boy
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Directed by
Dante Tomaselli 
 
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Dante Tomaselli 

Produced by
Christa Avery .... executive producer
Tony Rullis .... associate producer
Milka Stanisic .... producer
Millie Stanisic .... executive producer
Anthony J. Vorhies .... producer
 
Original Music by
Perry Geyer 
Will Grega 
Bill Lacey 
Kenneth Lampl 
Dante Tomaselli 
 
Cinematography by
Timothy Naylor 
 
Film Editing by
Marcus Bonilla 
Egon Kirincic 
 
Production Design by
Joel Thomas 'JT' Camp 
 
Art Direction by
Pete Zumba 
 
Costume Design by
Erika Goyzueta 
 
Makeup Department
Fabian Garcia .... key hair stylist
Leo Won .... key makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jared Trimble .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Kenyatta Forbes .... art production assistant
Robin Garland .... swing
Julie Gollins .... assistant art director
Julie Ho .... art production assistant
 
Sound Department
Chen Harpaz .... sound re-recording mixer: Vertigo Power Inc
Robert Purvis .... sound mixer
 
Special Effects by
Scott Sliger .... special effects
 
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Victor Barroso .... title design
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Manuel Billeter .... additional first assistant camera
Robin Garland .... vtr operator
T.J. Hellmuth .... assistant camera: re-shoots
Mike Kirsch .... electrician
Rob Koch .... assistant camera
Saiyiu. Li .... assistant camera
Pete McGill .... gaffer
Jim Mickle .... third grip
Ron Morales .... best boy grip
Nate Ranger .... camera operator
Daniel Sharnoff .... film loader
Jason Velez .... key grip
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jennifer James .... wardrobe supervisor
Amanda Riley .... costumer
 
Other crew
Rachel Flores .... production office coordinator
Dennis Franklin .... production assistant
Lesa Greenfield .... production coordinator
Danny Lopes .... production assistant
Miles Michael .... key production assistant
Susan T. Parsons .... script supervisor
Chris Vorhies .... location manager
 

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81 min
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Ellen Sandweiss' first film since The Evil Dead (1981).See more »
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4 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
My thoughts on this flick, 24 August 2006
Author: redrabbitbone from United States

Okay, I first heard of this film with the return of Ellen Sandweiss who was in Evil Dead and despite any other cinematic features she may have been apart of, E.D. was the last I had saw her. And no, it's not that I think Ellen's actings skills are superb, it's not because she was raped by a tree (although that was dope), but it's because I find her attractive-

Okay, so movie on, I do agree with the previous reviewer on how there was/is a certain buzz about this film and so I went to my local crap-busters to see if they had a copy in stock. Luckily, they did and so I rented it and went home to see what was all the hype about.

Basically, in a nutshell, the movie is about all the crazy things that happen in the Pine Barrens of S. New Jersey. You got a retarded psychopathic family, satanists, and the Jersey Devil or more appropriate-The Jersey translucent bat.

I like abstract, atmospheric, dark ambient stuff but a film like this fails in comparison with "The Wendigo."

The things that I liked about the movie was the part of Grandma Leeds (played by Irma St. Paule) sniffing cocaine (infact, her performance throughout was rather good), the stupid hiker guy who got his throat slashed by the Jersey translucent bat, and the guy who played Sean,the retarded son (he did a good job on acting retar; oops, "special" with the drool included), and of course the appearance of Felicia Rose (Mama-Mia).

What I didn't like about the movie was noticing that something wasn't all too there with them before they found the Leeds. Ellen's character was a bit slow and out there. The only normal guy in the movie was the pops (the big Jersey Italian guy) before he got cranially reamed by a mallet, the cop who just appeared out of nowhere at the Leed's house because he had a complaint about devilworshipping kids whipping people on their front lawn, when the cop gets slashed and killed in his patrol car (which was parked down the dirt road from where the station wagon was), Ellen lifts her head from the cover later and notices the cop car but not paying attention to when the guy was getting killed (wtf), and the slow, weird motions of the characters like when Felicia's running (yes, I know it was suppose to be abstract), and the retarded, psycho looking fat heffer of a girl with gray eyes smiling all crazy, and last but not least everybody at the hospital near the end acting all unattached to the survivor.

Now, first off if I'd seen a psycho looking girl with gray eyes smiling all crazy in the woods, I'd know something's up and if I went into some old torn down shack of a house where it looked crazy and humanly impossible of living in, that would be point two.

Question 1: And did you notice that nobody has cellphones at all? Question 2: What do you think happened to the baby?

By looking at a movie within the first 3 minutes, I know if it's good or not and I like things to be realistic especially for a (it could happen type of movie) and this failed miserably for my expectations.

Of course, there's people all in the woods of the great pine barrens Satanists, hikers, other girls with car trouble, the Jersey translucent devil bat, hence Satan's playground.

One thing that I think I understand in a sub level is grandma Leeds is a witch, the Jersey translucent devil bat is her familiar/demon, and the satanist perform rituals on her lawn because that's what we just do, lol. The hints to this is because in dialog with Sean, she said that she had 13 kids who all were bad. Whatever, I like Wendigo because for me it's more grounded and it brings the darkness more to realistic level.

But don't take my word for it, what I might hate would be genius to you and vice versa.

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