Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation

For the 2005 horror film, see Boogeyman (film).
Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation
Production
company
FlixMix
Release dates
  • October 2, 2001 (2001-10-02)
Running time
56 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation is a horror compilation video released in 2001 by FlixMix. Marketed as "The Killer Compilation," the film consists of seventeen scenes from notable, revolutionary horror titles, along with short screens describing the apropos villain.

Cast

Actor Role Film Notes
Doug Bradley Pinhead Hellraiser (1987) N/A
Nicholas Vince Chatterer N/A
Grace Kirby Female Cenobite N/A
Simon Bamford Butterball Cenobite N/A
Ashley Laurence Kirsty Cotton N/A
Andrew Robinson Frank Cotton (disguised in Larry Cotton's skin) N/A
Robert Englund Freddy Krueger A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) N/A
Heather Langenkamp Nancy Thompson N/A
Amanda Wyss Tina Gray N/A
Nick Corri Rod Lane N/A
Andrew Divoff Djinn Wishmaster (1997) N/A
Gunnar Hansen Leatherface The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) N/A
Marilyn Burns Sally Hardesty N/A
Edwin Neal Hitchhiker N/A
Roger L. Jackson Ghostface Scream (1996) Voice
Neve Campbell Sidney Prescott N/A
Warwick Davis Leprechaun Leprechaun (1993) N/A
Brad Dourif Chucky Child's Play 2 (1990) Voice
Beth Grant Miss Kettlewell N/A
Tony Todd Candyman Candyman (1992) N/A
Virginia Madsen Helen Lyle N/A
Paolo Rotondo Simon Cartwright The Ugly (1997) N/A
Muse Watson The Fisherman I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) N/A
Sarah Michelle Gellar Helen Shivers N/A
Jenny Seagrove Camilla The Guardian (1990) N/A
Corbin Bernsen Dr. Alan Feinstone, D.D.S. The Dentist (1996) N/A
Angus Scrimm The Tall Man Phantasm (1979) N/A
Michael Baldwin Mike Pearson N/A
Bert Rosario Blade Puppet Master (1989) Voice
Ed Cook Pinhead Voice
Tim Domberg Tunneler Voice
Linda Cook Leech Woman Voice
Paul Le Mat Alex Whitaker N/A
Robin Frates Magen Gallagher N/A
Jimmie F. Skaggs Niel Gallagher N/A
Anthony Perkins Norman Bates Psycho (1960) N/A
Kane Hodder Jason Voorhees Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) N/A
Nick Castle/Tony Moran Michael Myers Halloween (1978) N/A
Jamie Lee Curtis Laurie Strode N/A
Donald Pleasence Samuel Loomis N/A
Scott MacDonald Jack Frost Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman (2000) Voice

Bonus Features

Along with the Flix Facts feature (see below) and the Easter Egg, which included the hidden Jack Frost 2 clip, there were other entertaining bonus features. These were:

Flix Facts

On the DVD, it was an option to turn on Flix Facts. That offered trivia for all of the horror clips. These were the facts:

Hellraiser

1. Hellraiser is director Clive Barker's feature film debut.

2. It is based on his novel, The Hellbound Heart.

3. Hellraiser reportedly cost $1 million to make.

4. The film's original titles was Sadomasochists From Beyond The Grave.

5. The female demon is played by Clive Barker's cousin.

6. Doug Bradley, who plays Pinhead, was Barker's high school friend in England.

7. It took nearly six hours each day to do Pinhead's makeup.

8. The film had to be cut 20 seconds to get an R rating.

9. Some hammer blows and blood sucking were removed.

10. Actor Andrew Robinson improvised the last line in the scene.

A Nightmare on Elm Street

1. The Nightmare series has grossed $225 million in the US over seven films.

2. Director Wes Craven is said to have conceived Nightmare while sitting in a restaurant.

3. He had recently read articles about people dying in their sleep from nightmares.

4. Craven based Freddy on a disfigured hobo that terrified him as a youth.

5. He claims to have named the character after a kid who bullied him in school.

6. Robert Englund (Freddy) is the only actor to have appeared in all seven of the "Nightmare" films.

7. The original A Nightmare on Elm Street was actor Johnny Depp's first feature film.

8. The movie was banned in Finland and censored in Germany.

9. Over 500 gallons of fake blood were used in this movie.

Wishmaster

1. Wishmaster was a sleeper success in 1997 that spawned three sequels.

2. The medical student in this scene is the nephew of Jack Klugman...

3. ...who starred as the coroner Quincy on the popular 70's TV show.

4. The Wishmaster cast unites actors who have played other boogeymen...

5. ...Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, The Tall Man, and Candyman.

6. Andrew Divoff, who plays the Wishmaster, speaks nine different languages.

7. Divoff's most high-profile role was as a villain in the hit Air Force One.

8. The wish-granting genie is inspired by ancient fables from The Arabian Nights.

The Texas chain saw massacre

1. Rejected titles for the movie included Leatheface and Headcheese.

2. Director Tobe Hooper went on to direct Poltergiest and other horror classics.

3. The brand of Leatherface's chainsaw was covered with tape to avoid lawsuits...

4. ...To date, no one is sure what brand was used - a Poulan, Stihl or McCulloch.

5. Gunnar Hansen, who played Leatherface is now a writer and documentary filmmaker.

6. He reprised the role in the 1988 film Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers.

7. Tobe Hooper originally wanted a "PG" rating for this film. He didn't get it.

8. The movie was even banned in the United Kingdom after its release.

9. Actress Marilyn Burns cut herself filming this scene and some of the blood is real.

Scream

1. The Scream series grossed almost $300 million in North America over three movies.

2. Writer Kevin Williamson also wrote I Know What You Did Last Summer...

3. ... and created the popular TV show Dawson's Creek.

4. Drew Barrymore turned down the role played by Neve Campbell.

5. It took Neve Campbell over an hour to wash off all the fake blood after shooting.

6. She then had to report to the set of her TV series at the time, "Party of Five".

7. Director Wes Craven also directed such horror favorites as The Hills Have Eyes, The Serpent and the Rainbow, and A Nightmare on Elm Street.

8. He Has a cameo in Scream as the high school janitor wearing Freddy Krueger's trademark outfit.

9. Ghostface's mask was inspired by the Scream, a painting by artist Edvard Munch.

10. Craven found the store-bought mask while location-scouting in California.

11. The costume was commercially known as "Father Death".

12. Ghostface is played mostly by a stuntman, not an actor.

Leprechaun

1. Leprechaun was the directorial debut of writer/director Mark Jones.

2. Jones went on to direct another fairy tale horror story, "Rumpelstiltskin".

3. A favorite with cult movie fans, Leprechaun spawned a Popular comic book.

4. Warwick Davis plays the demonic Leprechaun, He later played a friendly leprechaun in a children's film.

5. He also played the Ewok "Wicket" in Return of the Jedi.

6. It took 3 hours a day to apply the Leprechaun prosthetics and makeup.

7. John Volstad, the Shop Owner, was one of the Darryls on The Bob Newhart Show.

Child's Play 2

1. There have been four Chucky movies and a fifth is in development.

2. The original title of Child's Play was Blood Buddy.

3. Chucky was designed by Kevin Yagher, Yagher also created "The Crypt Keeper" from Tales from the Crypt.

4. He later married Catherine Hicks, who played Andy's mother in Child's Play.

5. Chucky's design was a combination of the Cabbage Patch Kids and My Buddy dolls.

6. Actor Brad Dourif is the voice of Chucky, He received an Oscar nomination for his role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

7. Chucky is a nickname for Charles Lee Ray, the killer who possessed him.

8. The name "Charles Lee Ray" comes from three real life killers: Charles Manson, Lee Harvey Oswald, James Earl Ray.

9. Eight puppeteers were used to operate Chucky.

Candyman

1. Candyman was based on director Clive Barker's short story "The Forbidden".

2. The film's setting was originally Liverpool, England, where Barker was born.

3. The location was moved to the Chicago housing project, the Cabrini Greens.

4. Star Virginia Madsen grew up in the Chicago area near the film's location.

5. Actor Tony Todd based his portrayal of Candyman on two other tragic figures: the Phantom of the Opera and the Hunchback of Notre Dame.

6. Todd had a role in all three modern-era Star Trek series.

7. He also appeared in Wishmaster and the 1990 remake of Night of the living Dead.

Critical reception

AllMovie gave the documentary a negative review, writing, "Boogeymen [...] [reduces] a mystifyingly broad range of films into the lowest common denominator of trading cards and role playing."[1]

Sequel

In 2002, FlixMix released a DVD entitled, Ultimate Fights. It featured the most intense fights ever to appear in the movies. There was supposed to be another FlixMix title that was never released, which was called Crack Me Up. It was planned to feature the funniest clips from the most recent blockbusters. In 2012, it is announced that a second Boogeymen compilation will be premiered on YouTube, which will feature 17 new horror villains like, Hannibal Lecter, Pennywise the clown and the Jigsaw Killer from Saw.

Trivia

Gunther from the movie The Funhouse was meant to appear in the Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation, but he didn't appear in the list. However, there were commercials of him as one of the Boogeymen.

On the cover of the DVD and poster, the picture of Jason Voorhees is from Friday the 13th Part III, while the scene featured in the compilation is from Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday.

Child's Play 2 and Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday are the only sequels to appear in the compilation.

References

  1. "Boogeymen (2001) - Review - AllMovie". AllMovie. Retrieved 12 August 2012.

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