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A group of friends unleash a demonic Pirate from a treasure chest.A group of friends unleash a demonic Pirate from a treasure chest.A group of friends unleash a demonic Pirate from a treasure chest.
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Thomas Downey
- Mathis
- (as Tom Downey)
Sergio Valente
- Yee
- (as Sergio Valente)
Conrad Angel Corral
- Mr. Sims
- (as Conrad Corral)
Amanda Barton
- Agnes
- (as Amanda E. Barton)
Griff Furst
- Barrows
- (as Griff Feuerstein)
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- GoofsIn the beginning of the film Alex gives Jessie his class ring. When she throws it lands near the beach, but when the police find the ring it has moved up near the camp site.
- Crazy creditsWhy are you still reading this? Go back to the video store and rent another Asylum film. You know you want to, babycakes.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove - Behind the Scenes (2005)
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Not that much that is jolly here
Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove isn't without its redeeming qualities. The strip scenes are amusing, Kristina Korn is easy on the eyes and likable and, although his character is made too much of a wimp at times, the talented Rhett Giles does give a decent performance. Unfortunately, that's the only praise I can give. It is a cheap-looking film, though I've seen cheaper, with dull lighting, very annoyingly slipshod photography and special effects that are so fake and lacking in any finesse or technical value. The music is obvious, unfitting and has nothing memorable. Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove also has some of the most sophomoric dialogue I've heard in recent memory, the story holds no surprises, as we have seen it all before and executed far better, has no atmosphere or nail-biting suspense and is eye-rollingly ridiculous at times too. Some of the scenes are clearly repetitive of others in the film, but clumsily disguised to not make it look so. There are no likable characters, again I don't mind stereotypes and clichés as long as they are written well and interestingly, which Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove failed to do. Jolly Roger is the one character you sort of root for, though Korn does decently with really bad material, the others are obnoxious in the worst sense. There are many killings, but they offer no genuine sense of horror, they're bloody but crude-looking and unoriginal and they are often very randomly placed. The acting is generally awful, Tom Nagel is bland while everybody else, especially in the scene where the Mayor talks to the kids about LeChuck, overacts to the point of utter embarrassment. Korn and Giles are the only two exceptions. All in all, not terrible or the worst movie ever, but it is a good idea to skip this one. 3/10 Bethany Cox
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- Nov 4, 2012
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By what name was Jolly Roger: Massacre at Cutter's Cove (2005) officially released in Canada in English?
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