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Spook Bridge (2017) Online
Original Title :
Spook Bridge
Genre :
Movie / Horror
Year :
2017
Directror :
Doug Sebastian
Cast :
Roy Kirkland,Doug Sebastian,John Youmans
Writer :
Roy Kirkland,John Youmans
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.0/10

"SPOOK BRIDGE" is a horror film that follows a Reporter, Clyde Adams, a man in search of the cause of the recent mysterious deaths of teenagers on Spook Bridge. See RKDSmedia.com / SpookBridge.com for more info.

Spook Bridge (2017) Online

"SPOOK BRIDGE" is a horror film that follows a Reporter, Clyde Adams, a man in search of the cause of the recent mysterious deaths of teenagers on Spook Bridge. See RKDSmedia.com / SpookBridge.com for more info.
Credited cast:
Roy Kirkland Roy Kirkland
Doug Sebastian Doug Sebastian
John Youmans John Youmans - George Briggins
Domenick DeFrank Domenick DeFrank - Ryan Smith
Chandler Lane Chandler Lane - Clyde Adams
Megan Pitts Megan Pitts - Heather Sinclair
Blake Thomas Connell Blake Thomas Connell - Chance Futch
Henry Tisdale Henry Tisdale - Sheriff Compton
Jessie Brantley Jessie Brantley - Mammy
Michelle M. Tucker Michelle M. Tucker - Ameletha Birch
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Randy Capes Randy Capes - Alex Smith
Daniel P Cassity Daniel P Cassity - Deputy 2
Dennis Dale Dennis Dale - Beaureguard Birch
Cindy Dame Cindy Dame - Mother Birch
Aaron Denson Aaron Denson - Dexter


User reviews

Alexandra

Alexandra

I absolutely loved the cast in this! Quitman produced many of the talent, but some of them are definitely not native and have quite the potential. The film itself had a few errors in terms of camera angles, but overall the film's quality was unique, prestigious, and excellent.

For those reading this, here's actors you need to keep your eye on: Domenick DeFrank, Chandler Lane, John Youmans, Megan Pitts, Dennis Dale, and Aaron Denson. This power cast is really what made this film such eye-candy. I won't be surprised if some of these people become superstars.

Keep your eyes on Lane's role in "Octagon" and DeFrank's role in "Fraternity Uprising".
wanderpool

wanderpool

I saw the movie two nights and I really enjoyed it! If you saw it and was expecting a Hollywood A list movie then maybe you would not like what you saw but even the A list movies don't please everyone. All I'm saying is considering the budget it was produced on and the talent that was cast I would challenge anyone to produce a picture this good especially the in house special effects! Since this has been shown only locally, at this writing, I know that some of the bad review's it has received is the small town jealousy that goes with seeing a hometown son doing something successful.I do know making a film is a labor of many years and few ever get this far! In fact so many B list movies have become box office hits, they are really the backbone of this industry. So before we throw this movie under the bus think about what this studio is trying to do by bringing a part of this multi billion dollar industry to this area!
WUNDERKIND

WUNDERKIND

So the long and short of the review is this is a really really bad movie on every level. Directing, editing, writing, and the acting.

When there are multiple actors in a scene there is so much needless background chatter between them that it is hard to focus on what is actually being said in the scene. This also turns what should be a 5 minute scene into a 10 minute scene as the actors just chatter on and on about nothing of importance. The dialogue also comes off as incredible clunky which is not helped by the rather wooden acting of the cast.

The next critique is that the movie makes the people of Brooks County Georgia look like backwoods, xenophobic, rednecks. Pretty much every character in the movie is a redneck stereotype of one description or another. From the dumb southern cop, the outsider hating redneck, to the seductive farmers daughter type. They are all there.

The movie also treats the Spook Bridge like it is some kind of dark secret, having characters act almost secret society like in their warnings to the main character about the bridge. It makes it seems like there is some major conspiracy going on when there just isn't.

The next issue is that it seems the team behind the movie thinks that having your characters swear every other word will make up for their actors inability to properly emote. This isn't just one particularly foul mouthed character either. Every character in the movie has the inexplicable need to swear constantly. This over saturation negates any impact the words may of had in context to the scene.

It is a movie that is the quality of an amateur direct to DVD project.So if you simply must watch it wait for the DVD to be in the discount section of your preferred retailer.
porosh

porosh

I have to say I'm surprised.

RKDS has come a LONG way for creating such an incredible film. From beginning to finish, I was astonished. The cast and crew have outdone themselves.

From cameos (The Oh ROY! Show) to amazing actors (Domenick DeFrank, Chandler Lane, Megan Pitts, and John Youmans), the film was absolutely beautiful.

The film is aimed for National release. And I think it'll make it.
Kanal

Kanal

This movie is an insult to Quitman, Brooks County, surrounding areas and all of mankind.

It makes everyone in Brooks County look like ignorant hillbillies who can't go two minutes without using profanity. It made it seem as though Quitman is a backwoods community that "doesn't take too kindly to outsiders."

The only fear I had watching this film is that I might die of sheer discomfort before the credits.

Watching the leading man and woman attempt to have any form of romantic chemistry was the equivalent of watching two people slap each other with dead fish. Actually, take note of that, because in future films, watching two people slap each other with dead fish would be less painful than this atrocity.

Having local showings was the only redeeming factor as it is now my hope that all of Brooks County will rally to have every copy of this tragedy burned so no one else will ever have to suffer.

If this film were to ever be seen outside of the local community, it would ruin the reputation of an overall nice city. Quitman isn't perfect but it doesn't deserve to be conveyed as it was in this film.

For the sake of a town's reputation and the reputation of those who blindly participated in this garbage, burn any copy of this film you may find and pretend it never happened.
Jeronashe

Jeronashe

I had the privilege not only seeing the movie Spook Bridge during its local premiere, but also the privilege of being in the film. Therefore, my comments on the film could be construed to be a little bias. However, on a review, let the chips fall where they may. While watching the film, I saw an occasional extra time spent on a scene or two that could have been edited to make the scene a little more concise. But then I would like to ask anyone to tell me that they have never seen, even in the biggest budget films with the best directors, a little wasted time. I thought the special effect were also very good. The Director and the Director of Cinematography utilized the time spent with actors during film wisely. I admire the energy Kirkland and Sebastian spent to edit and promote a really good film. The people of Brooks County and the City of Quitman should be proud to have been a part of Spook Bridge. I saw one review that stated that the film made all the people in the area appear to be red necks and various other descriptive names that I won't repeat. However, a film is a fiction unless otherwise indicated as a true story. Therefore, since when did we start stereotyping people, if we do, we shouldn't, as portrayed in the film as indicative of the actual people in the area where a film was shot? I stated to friends after the premier that Spook Bridge is as good as or better than a lot of films I have watched on Netflix and other venues that include many early film makers such as Roy Kirkland and Doug Sebastian. I still stand by that comment and when you get to see it, you will say the same.
Marilbine

Marilbine

I went to the Friday night showing. A little disappointed that I couldn't find a better seat. I showed up after the guy was talking on stage. The auditorium was packed. I found out the place seated 1200 people. Damn. As soon as the trailers were over (finally...) the movie started. Right off I realized the quality of the film was much better than I figured. Something else shocked me as well. The movie kept my interest. The special effects were surprisingly good. I noticed the audience reactions how they screamed a the scary moments and laughed at the funny moments. I can go on but I have to admit, I went to see this movie skeptical and full of doubt. I left surprised and pleased. I was impressed by the fact that the story was very interesting and the quality of the film and acting was really good. This is my personal take. It seems some are writing to discredit the film in some way. I disagree with their comments. I probably wouldn't have rated this a 10 but after reading some of the comments I thought this film wasn't as bad as what they wrote. So there. 10 it is. Good luck with the film.