Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Houseboat Horror Movie Review




Houseboat Horror is a 1989 Australian horror movie directed by Kendal Flanagan and starring Alan Dale and Louise Siversen.

The film starts with a group of people who are going to shoot a video in a place called Lake Infinity. They pick up a hitchhiker who is going to meet up with her boyfriend. They drop her off and she meets a killer and is murdered. The group heads up to the lake. There are more people coming also. The killer is watching. They are renting houseboats. There is a local forest ranger guy who isn't happy about them wrecking the area. People have gone missing in the area before. The group consists of a rock band and their entourage. The forest ranger meets a sticky end at the hands of the killer. The killer had newspaper cuttings about a child who was burned on set by a film crew in an accident. He is very angry about it.


The band make their video and party. The killer is following them. He starts to get rid of members of the crew one by one. They meet a weird woman called Zelia(Siversen). She says that she heard them. She tells them that she was an actress and there was a fire on the set and people were burned. They think that she is crazy. The killer gets onto their boat and disconnects the radio so they can't call for help. They still have a two way phone and they call the person who rented them the boats. They tell him that some people are missing from their group. The killer doesn't stop and more die, one is killed with a horseshoe! It turns out that Zelia is working with the killer. Someone loses their phone, so the group are helpless. The killer starts his final assault. Bodies are piling up. He fails to kill two of the group and they escape as he falls into the water. The movie ends with the killers hand coming up from the water, so we know that he isn't dead.


Now, this film is very cheaply made, but it is actually not bad at all. I like Australian horror movies and this one was pretty decent. It is cheap, yes. The acting might not be up to much but the kills are actually good for such a low budget affair. I enjoyed this one. It isn't the best slasher film ever but it is certainly worth a watch if you enjoy Aussie horror, as I do. I recommend it and I will give it a 5/10.


3 comments:

Tony Briley said...

Thanks for the review Amanda. I'll try to check this one out. I love a lot of the movies, both suspense and horror that come from Australia. "These Final Hours" was one of my favorite movies. I had heard Hollywood was going to do a remake of it but never saw anything else about it. Don't know if it could be as good as the first anyway.

Amanda said...

Thanks for reading Tony. I haven't heard of These Final Hours. I will definitely have a look for that and watch it. Thanks for the tip!

Tony Briley said...

You're welcome. It's an end of the world disaster movie and is really good. Quite a bit of action mixed in with some drama, but pretty high paced. I've watched it about ten times. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2268458/

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