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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
| name = The Majorettes
| name = The Majorettes
| image = majorettes.jpg
| image = The Majorettes poster.jpg

| image size =
| caption =
| caption =
| director = [[S. William Hinzman]]
| director = [[Bill Hinzman]]
| producer = [[John A. Russo]]
| screenplay = [[John A. Russo]]
| based_on = {{based on|''The Majorettes''|John A. Russo}}
| based_on = {{based on|''The Majorettes''|John A. Russo}}
| screenplay = John A. Russo
| producer = John A. Russo
| narrator =
| starring = {{plainlist|
| starring = {{plainlist|
*Kevin Kindlin
*Kevin Kindlin
*Terrie Godfrey
*Terrie Godfrey
*[[Denise Nickerson]]
*Mark V. Jevicky
*Mark V. Jevicky
*Thomas E. Desrocher
*Thomas E. Desrocher
}}
}}
| music = Paul McCullough
| narrator =
| cinematography = Paul McCullough
| cinematography = Paul McCullough
| editing = {{plainlist|
| editing = {{plainlist|
*S. William Hinzman
*[[S. William Hinzman]]
*Paul McCullough
*Paul McCullough
}}
}}
| music = Paul McCullough
| studio = Major Films{{sfn|Willis|1997|p=306}}
| studio = Major Films{{sfn|Willis|1997|p=306}}
| distributor = [[Vestron Pictures]]
| distributor = [[Manson International]]
| released = {{Film date|1987|08|17|U.S.}}
| released = {{Film date|1987|08|17|U.S.}}
| runtime = 93 minutes{{sfn|Harper|2004|p=124}}
| runtime = 93 minutes{{sfn|Harper|2004|p=124}}
| country = United States
| country = United States
| language = [[English Language|English]]
| language = [[English Language|English]]
| budget = $85,000{{sfn|Tiech|2012|p=51}}
| budget = $85,000{{sfn|Tiech|2012|p=51}}
}}
}}
'''''The Majorettes''''' (released in the United Kingdom as '''''One by One''''') is a 1986 American [[slasher film]] directed by [[S. William Hinzman]],<ref name= "Hinzman">{{cite news |last=Dyess-Nugent |first=Phil |url= https://news.avclub.com/r-i-p-bill-hinzman-night-of-the-living-deads-original-1798229767 |title=R.I.P. Bill Hinzman, ''Night Of The Living Dead''s original zombie |work=[[The A.V. Club]] |date=February 7, 2012 |accessdate=May 27, 2018}}</ref> written and produced by [[John A. Russo]], which he adapted from his own novel.{{sfn|Kane|2010|p=159}} Its plot follows a string of [[serial killer|serial killings]] centered on the [[Majorette (dancer)|majorette]] squad of a small-town high school.
'''''The Majorettes''''' (released in the United Kingdom as '''''One by One''''') is a 1986 American [[slasher film]] directed by [[S. William Hinzman]],<ref name= "Hinzman">{{cite news |last=Dyess-Nugent |first=Phil |url= https://www.avclub.com/r-i-p-bill-hinzman-night-of-the-living-deads-original-1798229767 |title=R.I.P. Bill Hinzman, ''Night Of The Living Dead''s original zombie |work=[[The A.V. Club]] |date=February 7, 2012 |access-date=May 27, 2018}}</ref> written and produced by [[John A. Russo]], which he adapted from his own novel.{{sfn|Kane|2010|p=159}} Its plot follows a string of [[serial killer|serial killings]] centered on the [[Majorette (dancer)|majorette]] squad of a small-town high school.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The movie is about a murderer who has been mysteriously killing the members of the school's [[Majorette (dancer)|majorette]] squad. The local sheriff and a federal agent investigate the killings.
A camouflage-clad serial killer has begun mysteriously killing the members of the school's [[Majorette (dancer)|majorette]] squad under the guise of "saving their souls" before they reach adulthood. The local sheriff and a federal agent investigate the killings. Pregnant teenager Nicole Hendricks is among the first victims, who is attacked and murdered alongside Tommy Harvack, a male acquaintance. Her body is found lying on the shore of a creek. Meanwhile, detective Roland Martell is carrying on an affair with teenaged Marie Morgan, a friend of Nicole.


Meanwhile, Vicky McAllister lives with her rich but invalid grandmother and her grandmother's housekeeper, Helga Schuler. Unknown to Vicky, Helga and her son Harry (a pervert who spies on Vicky and her fellow majorette friends in the shower and takes nude photos of them) poisoned her grandmother (rendering her paralyzed, mute, and utterly helpless) and murdered Vicky's parents years earlier. Helga has rewritten the grandmother's will to inherit everything if Vicky and her grandmother die, but a small catch can foil the entire plot: Due to an irrevocable clause in the original will that had to be left intact in the forged revised will, if Vicky dies before her 18th birthday, the grandmother's fortune will go to the state without an adult heir left alive to inherit.
''The Majorettes'' is relatively noteworthy for its midway plot shift during which the protagonist, Jeff Halloway (Kevin Kindlin) arms himself and besieges a biker gang (metaphorically "going [[John Rambo|Rambo]]" on them) to avenge crimes that they, not the slasher, committed. Such a twist is atypical of slasher films, which tend to follow a strict plot pattern.

After another majorette, Barbara, is found murdered in her swimming pool, Roland suspects that there is a significance to the fact that the victims are being found in water—he surmises it has a symbolic significance, akin to a [[baptism]]al [[Ritual purification|purification ritual]]. Helga ultimately finds out the identity of the killer, the local Sheriff, when Harry stumbles upon the sheriff killing another victim in the shower; after the victim managed to remove the killer's hood from his face prior to dying. The housekeeper and her son ambush the sheriff at his house, discovering that he is a religious fanatic that is murdering the majorette squad before they turn 18 so that they will stay pure and not become sinful adults who have pre-marital sex or do drugs. They instruct the sheriff that he is to kill Vicky for the pair, but only after she turns 18 so they can steal the entire family fortune.

Vicky is subsequently kidnapped by a local biker gang that seeks to rape and kill her, leading to further confusion among the police and investigators. Her boyfriend, Jeff, accrues a large number of weapons and stages a siege against the bikers' headquarters to save Vicky. In the confusion of Vicky's abduction, the sheriff turns the tables on his blackmailers: He murders Helga and destroys photographic evidence proving him to be the killer. The Sheriff subsequently frames the now-dead Harry (who was killed by the biker gang earlier) for the murders, as he had a history of being a [[Voyeurism|peeping tom]].

Some time later, the sheriff watches from a distance as a coach trains a young group of elementary school girls to be majorettes.

==Cast==
{{Cast list|
* Kevin Kindlin as Jeff Halloway
* Terrie Godfrey as Vicky McAllister
* Mark V. Jevicky as Sheriff Braden
* Sueanne Seamens as Judy Marino
* Denise Huot as Helga Schuler
* Carl Hetrick as Roland Martell
* Mary Jo Limpert as Marie Morgan
* Harold K. Keller as Harry Schuler
* Tom E. Desrocher as Mace Jackson
* Jacqueline Bowman as Nicole Hendricks
* Colin Martin as Tommy Harvack
}}


==Production==
==Production==
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==Release==
==Release==
The film was released theatrically in Europe in March 1987 under the title ''One by One'', though as of February 1987, the film had not secured a theatrical distributor in the United States; at the time, Russo and Hinzman were in negotiation for a home video distribution deal with [[Vestron Pictures|Vestron Video]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22448820/videttemessenger_of_porter_county/|via=Newspapers.com|title=Ghoul-masters ponder the living dead|last=Blank|first=Ed|work=Vidette-Messenger of Porter County|location=Valparaiso, Indiana|p=13|date=February 7, 1987}} {{open access}}</ref> Vestron released the film on [[VHS]] on August 17, 1988.<ref>{{cite web|work=[[Amazon (company)|Amazon]]|title=The Majorettes [VHS]|accessdate=August 2, 2018|url=https://www.amazon.com/Majorettes-VHS-Teresa-Almendarez/dp/6301049888/ref=sr_1_4?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1533264038&sr=1-4|asin= 6301049888}}</ref>
The film was released theatrically in Europe in March 1987 under the title ''One by One'', though as of February 1987, the film had not secured a theatrical distributor in the United States; at the time, Russo and Hinzman were in negotiation for a home video distribution deal with [[Vestron Pictures|Vestron Video]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22448820/videttemessenger_of_porter_county/|via=Newspapers.com|title=Ghoul-masters ponder the living dead|last=Blank|first=Ed|work=Vidette-Messenger of Porter County|location=Valparaiso, Indiana|page=13|date=February 7, 1987}} {{open access}}</ref> Vestron released the film on [[VHS]] on August 17, 1988.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Majorettes [VHS]|asin= 6301049888}}</ref>


===Critical response===
===Critical response===
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{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==Works cited==
==Sources==
*{{cite book|last=Harper|first=Jim|year=2004|title=Legacy of Blood: A Comprehensive Guide to Slasher Movies|publisher=Critical Vision|location=Manchester|ref=harv|isbn=978-1-900-48639-2}}
*{{cite book|last=Harper|first=Jim|year=2004|title=Legacy of Blood: A Comprehensive Guide to Slasher Movies|publisher=Critical Vision|location=Manchester|isbn=978-1-900-48639-2}}
*{{cite book|last=Kane|first=Joe|title=Night of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever|year=2010|publisher=Citadel Press|location=New York|isbn= 978-0-806-53331-5|ref=harv}}
*{{cite book|last=Kane|first=Joe|title=Night of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever|year=2010|publisher=Citadel Press|location=New York|isbn=978-0-806-53331-5|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/nightoflivingdea00joek}}
*{{cite book |last=Tiech |first=John |title=Pittsburgh Film History: On Set in the Steel City| ref=harv |publisher=[[Arcadia Publishing]] |location=Charleston, South Carolina |year=2012 |isbn=978-1-6142-3589-7}}
*{{cite book |last=Tiech |first=John |title=Pittsburgh Film History: On Set in the Steel City|publisher=[[Arcadia Publishing]] |location=Charleston, South Carolina |year=2012 |isbn=978-1-6142-3589-7}}
*{{cite book|last=Willis|first=Donald C.|year=1997|title=Horror and Science Fiction Films|volume=IV|publisher=Scarecrow Press|location=Lanham, Maryland|ref=harv|isbn=978-0-810-83055-4}}
*{{cite book|last=Willis|first=Donald C.|year=1997|title=Horror and Science Fiction Films|volume=IV|publisher=Scarecrow Press|location=Lanham, Maryland|isbn=978-0-810-83055-4}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{IMDb title|id=0091462|title=The Majorettes}}
*{{IMDb title|id=0091462|title=The Majorettes}}
* {{Amg movie|30912|The Majorettes}}
* {{AllMovie title|30912|The Majorettes}}


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Latest revision as of 03:56, 19 November 2024

The Majorettes
Directed byBill Hinzman
Screenplay byJohn A. Russo
Based onThe Majorettes
by John A. Russo
Produced byJohn A. Russo
Starring
  • Kevin Kindlin
  • Terrie Godfrey
  • Denise Nickerson
  • Mark V. Jevicky
  • Thomas E. Desrocher
CinematographyPaul McCullough
Edited by
Music byPaul McCullough
Production
company
Major Films[1]
Distributed byManson International
Release date
  • August 17, 1987 (1987-08-17) (U.S.)
Running time
93 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$85,000[3]

The Majorettes (released in the United Kingdom as One by One) is a 1986 American slasher film directed by S. William Hinzman,[4] written and produced by John A. Russo, which he adapted from his own novel.[5] Its plot follows a string of serial killings centered on the majorette squad of a small-town high school.

Plot

[edit]

A camouflage-clad serial killer has begun mysteriously killing the members of the school's majorette squad under the guise of "saving their souls" before they reach adulthood. The local sheriff and a federal agent investigate the killings. Pregnant teenager Nicole Hendricks is among the first victims, who is attacked and murdered alongside Tommy Harvack, a male acquaintance. Her body is found lying on the shore of a creek. Meanwhile, detective Roland Martell is carrying on an affair with teenaged Marie Morgan, a friend of Nicole.

Meanwhile, Vicky McAllister lives with her rich but invalid grandmother and her grandmother's housekeeper, Helga Schuler. Unknown to Vicky, Helga and her son Harry (a pervert who spies on Vicky and her fellow majorette friends in the shower and takes nude photos of them) poisoned her grandmother (rendering her paralyzed, mute, and utterly helpless) and murdered Vicky's parents years earlier. Helga has rewritten the grandmother's will to inherit everything if Vicky and her grandmother die, but a small catch can foil the entire plot: Due to an irrevocable clause in the original will that had to be left intact in the forged revised will, if Vicky dies before her 18th birthday, the grandmother's fortune will go to the state without an adult heir left alive to inherit.

After another majorette, Barbara, is found murdered in her swimming pool, Roland suspects that there is a significance to the fact that the victims are being found in water—he surmises it has a symbolic significance, akin to a baptismal purification ritual. Helga ultimately finds out the identity of the killer, the local Sheriff, when Harry stumbles upon the sheriff killing another victim in the shower; after the victim managed to remove the killer's hood from his face prior to dying. The housekeeper and her son ambush the sheriff at his house, discovering that he is a religious fanatic that is murdering the majorette squad before they turn 18 so that they will stay pure and not become sinful adults who have pre-marital sex or do drugs. They instruct the sheriff that he is to kill Vicky for the pair, but only after she turns 18 so they can steal the entire family fortune.

Vicky is subsequently kidnapped by a local biker gang that seeks to rape and kill her, leading to further confusion among the police and investigators. Her boyfriend, Jeff, accrues a large number of weapons and stages a siege against the bikers' headquarters to save Vicky. In the confusion of Vicky's abduction, the sheriff turns the tables on his blackmailers: He murders Helga and destroys photographic evidence proving him to be the killer. The Sheriff subsequently frames the now-dead Harry (who was killed by the biker gang earlier) for the murders, as he had a history of being a peeping tom.

Some time later, the sheriff watches from a distance as a coach trains a young group of elementary school girls to be majorettes.

Cast

[edit]
  • Kevin Kindlin as Jeff Halloway
  • Terrie Godfrey as Vicky McAllister
  • Mark V. Jevicky as Sheriff Braden
  • Sueanne Seamens as Judy Marino
  • Denise Huot as Helga Schuler
  • Carl Hetrick as Roland Martell
  • Mary Jo Limpert as Marie Morgan
  • Harold K. Keller as Harry Schuler
  • Tom E. Desrocher as Mace Jackson
  • Jacqueline Bowman as Nicole Hendricks
  • Colin Martin as Tommy Harvack

Production

[edit]

The Majorettes was filmed between October and November 1985, with principal photography occurring at Cornell High School in the Pittsburgh suburb of Coraopolis, with additional filming at the Fox Chapel Yacht Club.[3] Its production budget was estimated at $85,000.[3] The football coach was played by then head-coach of the Cornell Raiders, Wilbert Roncone (billed as "Wilbur Roncone").[3]

Release

[edit]

The film was released theatrically in Europe in March 1987 under the title One by One, though as of February 1987, the film had not secured a theatrical distributor in the United States; at the time, Russo and Hinzman were in negotiation for a home video distribution deal with Vestron Video.[6] Vestron released the film on VHS on August 17, 1988.[7]

Critical response

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Critic Jim Harper wrote of the film: "About halfway through...  the film stops being a slasher movie and swings into action-thriller territory, with chase sequences explosions and gunfights. Not that it makes the film more interesting. The kills are mostly bloodless and the suspense non-existent. Bill Hinzman (the first zombie in Night of the Living Dead) handles the direction pretty well but the script is pretty dumb."[8]

References

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  1. ^ Willis 1997, p. 306.
  2. ^ Harper 2004, p. 124.
  3. ^ a b c d Tiech 2012, p. 51.
  4. ^ Dyess-Nugent, Phil (February 7, 2012). "R.I.P. Bill Hinzman, Night Of The Living Deads original zombie". The A.V. Club. Retrieved May 27, 2018.
  5. ^ Kane 2010, p. 159.
  6. ^ Blank, Ed (February 7, 1987). "Ghoul-masters ponder the living dead". Vidette-Messenger of Porter County. Valparaiso, Indiana. p. 13 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  7. ^ The Majorettes [VHS]. ASIN 6301049888.
  8. ^ Harper 2004, pp. 124–125.

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