The Granny
The Granny | |
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Front of the VHS video box | |
Directed by | Luca Bercovici |
Produced by |
Sam Bernard Natan Zahavi |
Written by |
Luca Bercovici Sam Bernard (story) |
Starring |
Stella Stevens Shannon Whirry Sandy Helberg Brant von Hoffman |
Music by | Kendall Schmidt |
Cinematography | Wally Pfister |
Edited by | Sherwood Jones |
Distributed by | WarnerVision Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Granny is a 1995 American horror comedy film directed by Luca Bercovici and written by Bercovici and Sam Bernard. The film stars Stella Stevens as a grandmother who comes back from her grave to seek revenge on her greedy family. After a limited release at drive-in theaters, the film was printed directly to VHS video format.
Noted by collectors of modern B-movies for its poor script and amateur acting, The Granny has been called "one of the finer pieces of trash".[1][2]
Synopsis
The family of a wealthy woman named Anastasia "Granny" Gargoli (Stella Stevens) wants her to die so they can inherit her insurance. Granny is given an eternal life potion by a mysterious preacher Namon Ami (Luca Bercovici). Although the preacher admonishes her not to take it in sunlight, Granny ignores him and drinks it in broad daylight. She melts into nothing, but arises from a grave as a vampire-like monster. Granny starts killing her family to prevent them from inheriting her fortune. It is up to Kelly (Shannon Whirry) and Amy (Samantha Hendricks) to stop the blood hungry, vampire-like granny.
Cast
- Stella Stevens as Granny
- Shannon Whirry as Kelly; Whirry made appearances on several television shows including Seinfeld, Murphy Brown and Silk Stalkings.
- Samantha Hendricks as Amy
- Sandy Helberg as Albert
- Brant von Hoffman as David. Hoffman known for his roles in Police Academy and Guarding Tess.
- Patricia Sturges as Andrea
- Ryan Bollman as Junior
- Heather Elizabeth Parkhurst as Antionette. Parkhurst was a member of the Swedish Bikini Team featured in beer ads and appeared in Playboy in August 1991 and January 1992.[3]
- Joseph Bernard II as Mr. Sadler
- Luca Bercovici as Namon Ami
Production
Music
The film score was composed by Kendall Schmidt. The film also featured the song Hard Feelings by the heavy rock band Blackthorn from their album Afterlife.
Release
Rating
Initially the film was to be given NC-17, but eventually was rated R for violence and gore, crude sexuality and language.[2]
References
- ↑ Taylor, J.R., The Granny, Video Review, Entertainment Weekly, May 26, 1995
- 1 2 The Granny, Review, Media-Assault.com, May 12, 1999
- ↑ The Cast of Sherman Oaks, CultTVman.com
External links
- The Granny at the Internet Movie Database
- The Granny review Ohthehumanity.com
- The Granny Movie Review Something Awful, January 20, 2000