Ichabod Crane is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate the decapitations of 3 people with the culprit being the legendary apparition, the Headless Horseman. This description may be from another edition of this product.
The highlight of the movie is the copyright notice in French.
Published by bernie4444 , 2 months ago
This rubbish film usurps the title from a novel, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving (1783-1859). Add to this Kevin Yagher’s screen story, with the writer’s artistic license, and Andrew Kevin Walker’s screenplay.
People who like this film seem to come from a group that has only seen ersatz films, such as the new Mummy, and have nothing of real movie value to compare them to. This must also be a group that has never seen a live play or a German Expressionism film.
The filmmakers attempted to capture a cross, like “Nosferatu” and I know not what. It may have worked in 1920, but the film is too clear and sharp. It comes off looking more like a cross between a cartoon and a graphics ad.
The actors outweighed the characters and looked like they were reading the script. I could swear that some were watching the teleprompter.
Whose idea was it to cut up a three-day-old corpse to get covered in blood, if there was any, it had coagulated long ago?
I could go on with quite a few examples. But you get the idea. This should be helpful even if you liked the movie.
If you are driving by a place that rents this DVD, “stay in the car!”
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