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4.1/10   105 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Everett De Roche (written by)
Chris de Roche (written by)
Contact:
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Release Date:
October 1980 (USA) more
Tagline:
They Thought It Was Over But The Real Horror Began... The Day After Halloween.
Plot:
Angela is a young hairdresser thrown out of home by her puritantical mother after too many nights out... more | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
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User Comments:
NOT to be confused with a typical slasher knock-off! more (4 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Chantal Contouri ... Madeline
Robert Bruning ... Elmer
Sigrid Thornton ... Angela
Hugh Keays-Byrne ... Linsey
Denise Drysdale ... Lily
Vincent Gil ... Daryl
Jon Sidney ... Mr. Pluckett
Jacqui Gordon ... Becky
Julia Blake ... Mrs. Bailey
Peter Stratford ... Roger
Christine Amor ... Paula
Lulu Pinkus ... Wendy
Stewart Faichney ... Peter
Chris Milne ... Book Marker
Bob Brown ... Captain Rock
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Day After Halloween
One More Minute (USA)
The Day Before Halloween (USA)
The Night After Halloween (USA) (video title)
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Runtime:
92 min | 101 min (DVD)
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Language:
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Argentina:16 (re-rating) | Argentina:X (original rating) | Australia:M | UK:18 | USA:R

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The film was marketed in the United States as "The Day After Halloween" to capitalize on the success of Halloween (1978), even though this film had nothing to do with that series and doesn't even feature Halloween as a theme. more
Soundtrack:
Angela more

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NOT to be confused with a typical slasher knock-off!, 4 July 2009
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Author: Coventry from the Draconian Swamp of Unholy Souls

Quite recently I watched a marvelous documentary on Australian exploitation cinema entitled "Not Quite Hollywood: the True, Untold Story of Ozploitation" – which I highly recommend to anyone – and it really stimulated me to track down a lot of titles I've never even heard about before. "Snapshot" is one of them; a peculiar psycho-thriller/melodrama hybrid that coincidentally came out shortly after the huge box office success of "Halloween" and thus had to be re-titled "The Day After Halloween" in order to make extra money and cash in on the success of John Carpenter's classic. Obviously this movie has absolutely nothing to do with Halloween, Michael Myers or Haddonfield and hopefully not too many people will be beguiled by this cheap marketing scam. I'm not even too sure "Snapshot" fully qualifies as horror, since the film barely features any genuine moments of fright. Despite the still relatively low number of independent cult movies produced in Australia around that time, "Snapshot" is an adequate and professional accomplishment with proper production values, respectable performances and ambitious story contents. Heck, the film is so ambitious that the drama overrules and the thriller elements never really even come through. "Snapshot" is much more of a satiric portrait of the sleazy and dishonest advertising/modeling industry than it is a nail-biting suspense thriller. Director Simon Wincer ("Harlequin", "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man") seemingly never ceases to enlarge the melodramatic universe surrounding the main character Angela, but actually there's very few action. 19-year-old Angela is lurid into shooting a topless modeling ad by an eloquent and she promptly gets offered a job as the face of a perfume brand. Angela is very enthusiast and moves in with her photographer, especially since she's tired of her domineering mother and dead-end job at the hair dresser salon. She rapidly adapts to her new classy life and doesn't even have to bother anymore about her stalking ex-boyfriend and his (not-so) inconspicuous ice cream van. However, she learns this is predominantly a rotten world full of greed, betrayal, false promises, sexual harassment, blackmail and danger. As said, "Snapshot" is a plain straightforward coming-of-age drama falsely advertised as a genuine horror movie. There are two noteworthy sequences near the very end, but they hardly seem worth waiting for. This could be an interesting and compelling viewing experience, but then you better know beforehand to expect a serious-toned film instead of a brainless slasher imitation.

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