There is nothing silent about the nights in Paddock County.
**_âLostâ Euro 80âs slasher set at Big Bear Lake in SoCal_** Murders start mounting up in a previously quiet town in the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Angeles, which the sheriff initially tries to write off as accidents or, in one case, a suicide. Whoâs the psychopathic killer? "Edge of the Axeâ (1988) is a Spanish/English slasher set at Big Bear Lake, obviously influenced by the seminal âHalloweenâ (1978) and âFriday the 13thâ (1980). Itâs pretty obscure but worthwhile if you like 80âs slashers, like âPiecesâ (1982). The scenic rustic setting is great and the characters are fleshed-out with interesting bits, such as the wife of Richard being a good fifteen years older than him, and probably more, as well as the emphasis on 80âs computers. Christina Marie Lane is notable in the female department as Lillian while Joy Blackburn is worth a mention as Susan. Unfortunately, thereâs only one great shot of Christina Marie. The director evidently didnât know how to shoot women (no pun intended), and Iâm not tawkinâ âbout nudity or sleaze. The story is compelling enough with several possibilities in the whodunit scenario. Regrettably, the big ârevealâ doesnât work because (1) itâs not believable if you think about it and (2) it contradicts at least one scene earlier in the flick. This ârevealâ is hardly original, as it had been done a couple times 7-8 years prior and no doubt more. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in Avila, Spain, which is an hour drive northwest of Madrid, with lots of establishing shots done at Big Bear Lake. GRADE: B-
Rather dull horror-slasher Spanish-US production that has some fun little kills but the stuff in between was hard to stay interested in. But the kicker for me was the reveal of the killer, which is BS given the person did not match whatsoever. Even with that, really had a touch time staying awake. **2.25/5**
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