» » Stricken (1997)

Stricken (1997) Online

Stricken (1997) Online
Original Title :
Stricken
Genre :
Movie / Drama / Thriller
Year :
1997
Directror :
Paul Chilsen
Cast :
Kevin Patrick Walls,Jamie Kennedy,Sean Gunn
Writer :
W.W. Vought
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 28min
Rating :
2.9/10

In their final semester of school, a group of six college friends get together to pull the ultimate prank on a fellow classmate. The joke goes awry, resulting in a series of tragic events. ... See full summary

Stricken (1997) Online

In their final semester of school, a group of six college friends get together to pull the ultimate prank on a fellow classmate. The joke goes awry, resulting in a series of tragic events. Can they explain their way out of this one?
Cast overview:
Kevin Patrick Walls Kevin Patrick Walls - Tom
Jamie Kennedy Jamie Kennedy - Banyon
Sean Gunn Sean Gunn - Guffy
Rich Hutchman Rich Hutchman - Jeff
Tait Smith Tait Smith - Nort
Judy Greer Judy Greer - Cynthia
Pat Healy Pat Healy - Townie #1
Michael Accardo Michael Accardo - Townie #2
James Anthony Zoccoli James Anthony Zoccoli - Rathert
Lara Phillips Lara Phillips - Paula
Jenny Kern Jenny Kern - Julie (as Jennifer Kern)
Barbara E. Robertson Barbara E. Robertson - Banyon's Mom (as Barbara Robertson)
Rich Komenich Rich Komenich - Banyon's Dad
Dan Frick Dan Frick - Bartender


User reviews

Fenius

Fenius

Many may disagree with me here...but I actually enjoyed this movie. It may be very low budgeted...and some of the actors here may have not been the BEST here, and the editing wasn't great, but it amused me. Banyon (played by Jamie Kennedy) was by far the best in the movie. If it wasn't for Jamie kennedy, this movie probably would not be good at all. Yes, Banyon may have been a little psycho and obnoxious, but still you couldn't help but feel sympathetic for his character. I say that if you enjoy dark independent films, you might want to take a look at this.

4 out of 5
Halloween

Halloween

The actors turn in some fine performances in this darkly comic portrayal of some friends who take a college hazing too far. The film as a whole portrays violence as a basic (even acceptable) fall-back for a mind pushed too far or a mind too bored to care. It's almost like you side with this whacko Banyon because he's the only one who feels somewhat real or alive. (Maybe even sympathetic?) The rest of the characters - accurately written and portrayed - are almost stoner versions of Stepford youths - youths who really need to get a life if this is what they call fun...
Eta

Eta

Upon viewing Mr. Chilsen's movie, Stricken, I noticed a few things about the man behind the camera. As a Psychology student, I couldn't help but notice a few things contained within the movie that seem to reveal a few things about this man. These themes seem to point to an objectification and seeming hatred of women. This could be caused by, suggested in the movie, repressed homosexual feelings suggested by the repeated homophobic "insults" spewed back and forth by the characters. Mr. Chilsen, a college professor, portrays blue-collar workers as abusive red-necks whose loathing of these college kids illustrates a superiority complex of the "educated" over "the working man." This hatred could stem from his upbringing in the working class town of Wausau. Where, judging from his psychosis, he was ostracized at an early age, forming a generalized hatred toward the people he viewed as rejecting him.
Ieregr

Ieregr

This film is trash and people should run from it!If you have nothing to do keep doing it, because this waste of film has no direction what so ever. Even calling this so called self proclaimed director a film maker is blasphmee. No offense to Jammie Kennedy who is a wonderful actor and only took this crap for the money and hoping it might be done well. He should take his name off this trash and this film should be pulled off every where it sits. Lets hope this "director" never direct's any film again...uuuggghhh. I needed a flight bag to hold the vomit while watching this bad joke!