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Spooky flick about the Jersey Devil lurking in the desolate Pine Barrens


This is a creature feature about New Jersey's notorious cryptid. Lesley-Anne Down has a bit part at the beginning as a District-Attorney and Robert Guillaume ("Benson") has a bigger role as a patient at an asylum, but the story is focused on the four principles -- the special investigator (Michelle Maryk) who teams-up with a ranger and a NYPD officer (Christopher Atkins and Gano Grills) to focus on a misanthropic recluse and what he might know about the legendary creature (Cliff Robertson).

In its favor, it was actually shot in the Pine Barrens and works up some genuine spookiness with regular shots of the mysterious woods, an asylum, tarantulas, a taloned black hand, a hoof leg, horns, grisly body parts and so forth. There's the usual sequence of frivolous youths interested in a tryst with Robyn Parsons (Bobbie) a highlight. Yet the best part is Cliff Robertson's offbeat misanthrope, who's an interesting character. Robertson, incidentally, cowrote the script with Michael Maryk, who was also the executive producer and obviously related to the blonde protagonist.

Speaking of whom, Michelle Maryk as Kathryn is serviceable but, seeing as how the entire story revolves around her investigation, a more well-known, formidable actress would've been preferable. ScarJo was only 17 years-old when this was shot, so she was out of the picture; but someone of her later caliber would've been effective for the role. Gillian Anderson is a good example. As it is, this was Michelle's first feature film, a major role at that, and she was never able to acquire much success in the biz.

Some parts drag too much, so the story needed tightened up (it runs 1 hour, 39 minutes), but I appreciated the creepy tone and milieu. The creators weren't in a hurry, which should be commended. As with "Jaws," the monster isn't revealed until the end. Up till then, its depictions are dark, stylized and fragmentary. The art director was obviously inspired by "Alien." Some people don't like what he came up with or, at least, its execution, but at least it's not CGI.

The reason the movie's called "13th Child" is because of the popular origin of the creature revolving around Mother Leeds becoming pregnant with her 13th child in the 1700s and putting a curse on it. Scriptwriters Michael Maryk and Robertson add the twist of the 13th child being a Lenni Lenape, named Matongwa, and the creation of the Jersey Devil had something to do with mistreatment of the Indians by the British.

The later "Mothman" (2010) was obviously influenced by it. I'm not saying it's great; it's obviously low-budget, but it's certainly better than the current 2.9 rating on IMDb.

It was shot in Batsto Village and the corresponding Wharton State Forest, which are located between Port Republic and Hammonton, two other places used in filming; all of these areas are a 35-50 minutes drive north or northwest of Atlantic City.

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I haven't seen it but based on your review I'm keen to give it a look, 2.9 be damned!

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I think it was the first movie about the Jersey Devil, at least one that had more than $5000 to spend. Of course it didn't exactly have the budget of, say, "Alien." Money was blown on Lesley-Anne Down and Robert Guillaume in relatively small parts for a little clout.

It's better than "Carny" (2009) and "Reed's Point," but not as entertaining as the surprisingly good "Dark Haul," aka "Monster Truck." Those are the only Jersey Devil flicks I've seen up to this point.

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The Last Broadcast (1998) is based around the legend of the Jersey Devil, although I can't actually say it's a Jersey Devil movie. It's pretty good with some nice creepy scenes.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0122143/

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Never heard of that one, thanks!

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