Ice Cream Man (film)
Ice Cream Man | |
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Directed by | Norman Apstein |
Written by | Sven Davison David Dobkin |
Story by | David Dobkin |
Produced by | Norman Apstein |
Starring | Clint Howard Olivia Hussey David Naughton Jan-Michael Vincent David Warner |
Cinematography | Garrett Griffin |
Edited by | Andre Vaillancourt |
Music by | Richard Lyons |
Production companies | Doublesteen Productions David M. Goldstein Productions |
Distributed by | A-Pix Entertainment Ardustry Home Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2 million |
Ice Cream Man is a 1995 American direct-to-video black comedy horror film produced and directed by Norman Apstein and written by Sven Davison and David Dobkin. The film stars Clint Howard as the title character, Olivia Hussey, Jan-Michael Vincent, David Warner and David Naughton. The film's plot follows a deranged man (named "Gregory Tudor") who was recently released from a psychiatric institution and opens up an ice cream factory where he begins using human flesh in his recipes. The film has developed a cult following among viewers. Joe Bob Briggs hosted the film on TNT when it was shown on MonsterVision. Howard himself made an appearance, discussing the film with Briggs. The film had an estimated $2 million budget and was released on DVD in 2004.
Plot
[edit]During the 1960s in a Californian suburb, young Gregory Tudor finds out that a local ice cream man, known as "The Ice Cream King", was murdered in a drive-by shooting incident. In the 1970s, Gregory has taken over the "King's" business, calling himself "The Ice Cream Prince", and using the man's truck and parlor. Unbeknownst to the public, Gregory uses the dilapidated parlor as a sort of laboratory, where he produces his concoctions, filled with insects and dismembered human pieces.
One night, Gregory kills a dog belonging to Nurse Wharton, his landlord and an orderly who treated him for his childhood trauma. The same night, Roger, a neighborhood boy, goes missing. Having witnessed Gregory's creepy personality, the other children suspect him of kidnapping Roger, but the police and Wharton do not. Three kids, Johnny, Heather, and Tuna, agree to search for Roger. Soon after, another boy known as Small Paul disappears.
Initially unable to prove that Gregory is dangerous, the kids have a difficult time getting the police to pursue their claims. Meanwhile, Gregory has recurring flashbacks to his abusive treatment at the Wishing Well Sanatorium. As the kids dig deeper, they discover that Gregory kidnapped Roger and Small Paul, and imprisons them in a cage at the parlor. However, Small Paul shows a macabre interest in the experiments, so Gregory takes him under his wing.
Two detectives investigate the Wishing Well, which is unregulated and free-for-all; the unstable patients roam freely and cause chaos, while the doctors and administrators are insane. Escaping, the police now believe the children, and prepare to search for Roger and Small Paul. Gregory kidnaps Tuna, and Heather enlists the help of Johnny's older brother Jacob to investigate, but Gregory kills Jacob and his girlfriend. Small Paul baits Gregory by holding a photo of the Ice Cream King over his face, and leads him into the main mixer, where Gregory is dismembered.
Roger and Tuna are reunited with their friends, who reveal that Small Paul has been sent to therapy. The final scene shows Small Paul alone in a darkened room, silently churning an ice cream bucket, his face twisted into an evil leer, just like Gregory's.
Cast
[edit]- Clint Howard as Gregory Tudor
- Matthew McCurley as Young Gregory Tudor
- Justin Isfeld as Johnny Spodak
- Anndi McAfee as Heather Langley
- JoJo Adams as Tuna Cassera
- Mikey LeBeau as Small Paul
- Zachary Benjamin as Roger Smith
- Olivia Hussey as Nurse Wharton
- David Naughton as Martin Cassera
- Sandahl Bergman as Marion Cassera
- Karl Makinen as Jacob Spodak
- Steve Garvey as Mr. Spodak
- Janet Wood as Mrs. Spodak
- Andrea Evans as Wanda
- Stephanie Champlin as Janet
- Jan-Michael Vincent as Detective Gifford
- Lee Majors II as Detective Maldwyn
- Tom Reilly as Charley
- Stephen Fiachi as Gus
- David Warner as Reverend Langley
- Jeanine Anderson as Mrs. Langley
- Jessica Devlin as Mrs. Smith
- Marla Frees as Gregory's Mother
Canceled sequel
[edit]On October 9, 2014, a Kickstarter campaign, backed by star Clint Howard, was started to fund a sequel (titled Ice Cream Man 2: Sundae Bloody Sundae) to coincide with the film's 20th anniversary.[1] The campaign was closed on 30 October 2014 after only 70 backers, and just over $4,000 was made. However, it is stated that the project has not been abandoned and that they are looking for a new crowdfunding structure and alternative financing for the film. There is no current news on the filming of the film.[2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Ice Cream Man 2: Sundae Bloody Sundae Looking to Get Kickstarted". October 13, 2014.
- ^ "Update 4: Thank you for your support! · Ice Cream Man 2 (Canceled)". Kickstarter.
- ^ "Moment of Silence, Please: Ice Cream Man 2 Officially Dead in the Water". October 30, 2014.
External links
[edit]- 1995 films
- 1995 direct-to-video films
- 1995 comedy horror films
- 1990s psychological horror films
- 1990s slasher films
- Films set in the 1960s
- Films set in the 1970s
- Films set in California
- American direct-to-video films
- American serial killer films
- American psychological horror films
- American psychological thriller films
- American slasher films
- American comedy horror films
- Slasher comedy films
- Films about cannibalism
- Ice cream
- Parodies of horror
- Direct-to-video horror films
- 1995 comedy films
- 1990s English-language films
- 1990s American films
- Films about child abduction in the United States
- Films about landlords
- English-language comedy horror films