2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams

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2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams
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Theatrical release poster.
Directed by Tim Sullivan
Produced by Christopher Tuffin
Mike Greene
Martin Shore
J.D. Lifshitz
Jimmy 'Dew Cube' Evans
Written by Tim Sullivan
Chris Kobin
Christopher Tuffin
Starring Bill Moseley
Lin Shaye
Christa Campbell
Andrea Leon
Nivek Ogre
Music by Patrick Copeland
Clifford Allen Wagner
Cinematography Mike Karasick
Edited by Adam Robitel
Production
company
BloodWorks
Social Capital Films
Ambergreen Entertainment
Tax Credit Finance
Distributed by First Look Studios (US), Anchor Bay Entertainment (UK)
Release dates
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  • February 27, 2010 (2010-02-27) (Fright Fest)[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $500,000[citation needed]

2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams is a 2010 comedy-horror film written and directed by Tim Sullivan[2] and is a sequel to his earlier film 2001 Maniacs.[3] The story and characters are based on Herschell Gordon Lewis' original film Two Thousand Maniacs.

Plot

When this year’s round of unsuspecting Northerners fail to show up for their annual Guts N’ Glory Jubilee because the Feds are investigating the disappearances of Northerners over the years, the residents of Pleasant Valley take their twisted carnival on the road and head to Iowa, where they encounter spoiled heiresses, Rome & Tina Sheraton, and the cast and crew of their “Road Rascals” reality show. They begin killing the cast and crew.

At the end, the residents of Pleasant Valley get an idea to use a TV commercial to lure in their victims.

Cast

Production

Unlike the first film Raw Nerve was not involved with the production.

On October 21, 2009 2001 Maniacs: The Beverly Hellbillys was retitled to 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams announced Tim Sullivan in Santa Monica, California a short time before to movie start on American Film Market.[4]

Release

The finished film was unveiled at 2010's FRIGHT FEST in Glasgow, Scotland on February 26[1] and three other film festivals in the UK.[5] The DVD release in the United Kingdom is set with the July 5, 2010.[6] The domestic Blu-ray release,[7] with the unrated version is set for the July 20, 2010.[8] The film had his US premiere on April 29, 2010 as part of the Texas Frightmare Weekend[9] and is acquired by First Look Studios.[10][11] The West Coast release is set for the July 17, 2010.[12] The New Jersey release on July 17, 2010 was hosted by Tim Sullivan.[13]

Soundtrack

"Mayor Buckman" actor Bill Moseley had a duet with Rani Sharone as Spider Mountain on the soundtrack.[14]

Tracklist

Reception

Scott Weinberg of Fearnet called it "a merciless chore to get through."[15] R. L. Shaffer of IGN rated it 3/10 stars and called it derivative and dull.[16] David Harley of Bloody Disgusting rated it 0.5/5 stars and described it as "a film which makes absolutely no sense, has no real plot, and is peppered with jokes that seem to be going for being merely crude and offensive rather than funny."[17]

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