Scalps (1983 film)
Scalps is a 1983 American horror film directed by Fred Olen Ray that concerns a vengeful Native American spirit. PlotSix college archeology students work on a dig in the California desert, despite the warnings of a professor and an elderly Native American. When the group digs around in an Indian burial ground for artifacts, they unleash the evil spirit of Black Claw. The entity possesses one of the group and begins slaughtering them one by one. Cast
ProductionRay says the idea for the film was suggested to him by a friend, Donald G. Jackson. "It was meant to be the cheapest film possible," said Ray. "I used to describe it as 6 Kids, a Station Wagon and a Tent and it pretty much was."[2] ReleaseThe film was re-edited by the distributor. Ray later recalled:
The film was given a limited release theatrically in the United States by 21st Century Film Corporation beginning in December 1983.[3] The film was released in the U.S. on a double feature video format by Continental Video alongside another feature - The Slayer. It was cut by five minutes or so, in order to make room for the second feature, but all the gruesome scenes and violence are intact.[4] The film was released on DVD by Olen Ray's Retromedia Entertainment in 2004.[5] This release is currently out of print. Ray says the film mentioned at the end, Scalps 2: The Return of D.J. was a joke, one he used on Phantom Empire and Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers. "I used to promise sequels where I never intended to do them." He says, though, that a fan once sent him a fan-made sequel.[2] The film was loosely remade in 2004 as Blood Desert by Stegath Dorr. 88 Films released the film on Blu-ray in 2016. References
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