Two hillbillies are suspected of being killers by a group of paranoid college kids camping near the duo's West Virginian cabin. As the body count climbs, so does the fear and confusion as the college kids try to seek revenge against the pair.
Tyler Labine
Dale
Alan Tudyk
Tucker
Katrina Bowden
Allison
Jesse Moss
Chad
Philip Granger
Sheriff
Brandon Jay McLaren
Jason
Christie Laing
Naomi
Chelan Simmons
Chloe
Travis Nelson
Chuck
Alex Arsenault
Todd
Adam Beauchesne
Mitch
Joseph Allan Sutherland
Mike
Mitchell Verigin
College Kid #1
Angela DeCorte
College Kid #2
Karen Reigh
Cheryl
Tye Evans
Dad
Dave Brown
Clerk
Bill Baksa
BJ Bald Hillbilly
Mark Allard
Killer Hillbilly #1
Shaun Tisdale
Killer Hillbilly #2
Myles Pollard
Hillbilly Kid
Eli Craig
Cameraman
Sasha Williams
News Reporter
Bryn Bass
Bowling Kid
Conner Bass
Bowling Kid
Lara Milliken
Bowling Kid
Director, Writer
Eli Craig
Writer
Morgan Jurgenson
May 28, 2013
A bit of a breath of fresh air is this in a low budget and yet well produced comedy horror that gives Død Snø and the likes a run for their money. Tucker & Dale Vs Evil follows two redneck hillbillies- Tucker (Alan Tudyk) and Dale (Tyler Labine) who head into the woods in the Appellation Mountains so that they can drink some beers, do some fishing and fix up a worn down cabin to turn it into the holiday home of their dreams.
At the same time a group of preppy college kids are on a camping trip into the same woods also to have a good time. After a couple of run ins with the hillbillies, they assume that they must be your stereotypical inbred manic chainsaw wielding killers right out of Deliverance or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. So when one of the kids Allison (Katrina Bowden) is rescued from drowning by the hillbillies, prejudice and paranoia reign supreme with the others mistaking it as her being hauled away in a kidnapping attempt. So they embark on a mission to rescue her from her saviours with hilarious consequences.
Despite the premise of the movie being based on one long running joke of a massive misunderstanding, the story remains fresh and the scenes extremely funny for the majority. I'm not aware of any other movie that has done this type of role reversal with hillbillies in this type of scenario and managed to blend in the right amount of comedy with horror and gore. In fact across all the genres, it is not often that you get to see the perspective of the 'bad guys' (far from it in this film).
The best moments come from the writing as we follow the bickering between Tucker and Dale as a bromance emerges on screen. Both Tudyk (aka Steve the Pirate from Dodgeball) and Labine impress making the characters extremely likeable and charming so that by the end you really do care what happens to them. Bowden plays her part solidly as well and definitely brings some eye candy to the film!
Most of these types of films tend to lose their drama element but this keeps the anticipation and as I said, you end up really caring about what is going to happen to the characters. However, the only major fault that I can pick out is that despite all this, it does begin to fade as a spectacle in the last 15 minutes as they focus a bit too much on the back story and tying up loose ends when what they were doing up to that point was more than enough in my books.
It's usually hard to combine the right amount of comedy and horror without creating a somewhat tacky result so credit must go to the new guy on the block- director and co-writer Eli Craig. If you are looking for a unique comedy horror that has a chance of hitting cult status/settling in nicely behind Shaun of the Dead then you need look no further than this.
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