Alone in the Woods explained

Alone in the Woods
Director:John Putch
Producer:Ashok Amritraj
Andrew Stevens
executive
Roger Corman
Starring:Laraine Newman
Distributor:Concorde Pictures
Runtime:92 mins
Country:United States
Language:English

Alone in the Woods is a 1996 American children's' film.

Premise

A young boy is kidnapped but turns the tables on the kidnappers.

Cast

Reception

The Schlock Pit said the film "might have a derivate aspect to it, but you’ve got to admire the sheer gall of its production designer for positioning a VHS cassette of Home Alone next to the TV in one shot. Besides, you’d really have to be a humourless old fart to not have your chuckle muscle tickled at least once in this picture."[1]

TV Guide wrote, "It's been posited that the folks at New Horizons purge themselves after grinding out much lewd and violent dreck for the direct-to-video market by making harmless children's features, almost as a form of therapy. To judge from Alone in the Woods a whole lot of purging went on."[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Schlock Pit. Home Sweet Home: Alone in the Woods (1996). 30 November 2021.
  2. https://www.tvguide.com/movies/alone-in-the-woods/review/2000114918/ Review of film