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Shrunken Heads
VHS artwork
Directed byRichard Elfman
Written byMatthew Bright
Produced byCharles Band
Starring
  • Meg Foster
  • CinematographyStephen McNutt
    Edited byCharles Simmons
    Music by
  • Danny Elfman
  • Production
    company

    Full Moon Entertainment

    Distributed by
  • The Kushner-Locke Company (all other areas)
  • Release date

    • May 1, 1994 (1994-05-01)

    Running time

    86 minutes
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$800,000

    Shrunken Heads is a 1994 American independent comedy horror film directed by Richard Elfman and written by Matthew Bright. The film follows three preteen boys who, after being murdered by a vicious gang, are resurrected via voodooasshrunken heads.

    Produced by Full Moon Entertainment and released by Paramount Home Video, this was the last film in which Julius Harris appeared. Director Elfman's brother, Danny Elfman, provided the main theme music, while the rest of the score was composed by Richard Band. Richard's son, Bodhi Elfman, appears in a supporting role.

    Premise[edit]

    New Yorkers Tommy Larson and Bill Turner are best friends who spend their time reading comic books which they buy from Mr. Sumatra's newspaper stand. However, they are also under constant bullying from local hoodlums Vinnie Benedetti, Booger Martin, and Podowski. Tommy also has a major crush on Sally, who happens to be Vinnie's girlfriend. Vinnie works for mob boss "Big Moe", always doing the dirty work.

    When newcomer Freddie Thompson gets bullied by Vinnie and the boys, Tommy's attempt to stand up to Vinnie proves futile until Mr. Sumatra saves them as Booger tells Vinnie that something is off with the newspaper stand owner. When Tommy, Bill, and Freddie hatch a plan to have Vinnie and the boys getting busted, Big Moe gets word and she orders Vinnie and the boys to kill the three teens. When they are killed in cold blood, Mr. Sumatra, revealed to be a voodoo priest, resurrects the trio as shrunken heads. Tommy has the power to emit electricity. Bill becomes a vampire. Freddie has the ability to unleash a switchblade from his mouth. The trio uses their new powers to exact revenge and make New York a safe place to live again.

    Cast[edit]

    Release[edit]

    Shrunken Heads had initially been intended for a theatrical release, but due to funding difficulties Full Moon was experiencing at the time these plans were cancelled with director Richard Elfman funding the film's L.A. theatrical opening using his own money.[1]

    Reception[edit]

    Emanuel LevyofVariety called it "only mildly entertaining".[2] J. R. Taylor of Entertainment Weekly rated it B and wrote, "Elfman's fun-loving touches manage to get this new series up and running with twisted enthusiasm".[3] Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, academic Peter Dendle said that the characters "lovingly exaggerate every preposterous line with relish, yielding some outrageous dialogue in an otherwise treadmill production."[4]

    Legacy[edit]

    In 2021, the film received a comedic commentary by Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill CorbettofRiffTrax, an offshoot of movie-mocking cult TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Fischer, Dennis (June 1995). "Charles Band: Full Moon Mogul". Cinefantastique. Fourth Castle Micromedia. Retrieved February 17, 2023.
  • ^ Levy, Emanuel (November 27, 1994). "Review: 'Shrunken Heads'". Variety. Retrieved February 13, 2015.
  • ^ Taylor, J. R. (October 21, 1994). "Shrunken Heads". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 13, 2015.
  • ^ Dendle, Peter (2001). The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia. McFarland & Company. pp. 160–161. ISBN 978-0-7864-9288-6.
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