Will Anyone Survive Those Hours Just Before Dawn?
Five campers arrive in the mountains to examine some property they have bought, but are warned by the forest ranger Roy McLean that a huge machete-wielding maniac has been terrorising the area. Ignoring the warnings, they set up camp, and start disappearing one by one.
Just Before Dawn is a gem of a slasher flick, unfortunately not too many of you guys can see it because it was released in the wake of Friday the 13th and considered one of it’s rip-offs. The only version I’ve seen of JBD is on Paragon VHS, supposedly it is available on a compilation DVD, but I’ve never seen it. Anyways I digress… More like the Hills Have Eyes than Friday the 13th, this film stands on its own due to it’s atmospheric look and style and it’s commitment to building it’s characters. The film is effectively creepy throughout, never wholly revealing the killer to you, instead masking the killer or killers, through shadows and camera work. The film score is quite haunting and unlike other slasher films it doesn’t spike up every time someone moves, it just builds along with the suspense and flows with the story. The film was recently re-made, loosely, as Wrong Turn. If you can find Just Before Dawn I highly recommend watching it, with the lights out.
Directed by Jeff Lieberman
George Kennedy, Gregg Henry. Mike Kellin, Deborah Benson