 forgotten horror movies. What are we drinking today Justin? Oh we're drinking Drag Me to Helles. Mmm. Want the recipe? Click the link above. Today we were talking about a movie that was recommended to us through our channel and I hate to say we forget who recommended it but we jotted it down a good like year ago. Yeah. So we're gonna do it for you today. It's a very forgotten movie. A real low budge gem that is Terror at Red Wolf Inn which came out in 1972. It is directed by Bud Townsend and he hasn't done much but Alice in Wonderland an X-rated musical fantasy. Yeah I kind of want to see that. The movie stars Margaret Avery. She was in Magnum Force and the color purple. Mary Jackson is in this and she was in Exorcist 3 walking on the ceiling. Which we had just done. Yeah exactly. Click the link above. Arthur Space is in this and good god he's in 283 credits. The movie starts out with our main character Regina. She has just won all expenses paid trip to the Red Wolf Inn. She has never entered a contest to even win this. That doesn't matter because she's so excited. She goes out on her balcony and whew I want something. I am a winner. Pan's out and there's nobody there. Yeah nobody gives a damn. When she lands there's someone to meet her and to drive her to the Red Wolf Inn and that is baby John. This is his nickname. They get quite flirtatious. Do you like to drive fast? Yeah. Sometimes. They get to the inn and we're introduced to the owners Henry and Evelyn Smith. There's two other people staying at the inn at the moment and that's Pamela and Edwina. That night they have a big feast. One of the longest dinner scenes I've ever seen in my life. Yeah. Eating all that corn and the rig. Yeah. And it's like it's minutes of no dialogue. And just people like stuffing themselves. Just beautiful. Looking at each other. Yeah the music playing. Poor Regina is all stuffed. Can't sleep. Guts all rotten. You need to go down to the kitchen to look for some Elka Seltzer or something and baby John like bursts out of this big walk in fridge. It was a knife. With a knife like we're in like a smock and everything and scares the shit out of her and oh I'm sorry I didn't mean that. The next day is beach day. While Regina's sitting on the beach eating her filet sandwich. Baby John is fishing and he ends up catching a shark. This fucking shark and it all comes onto the beach. He's all shark. Shark. He picks it up and he starts beating it on some rock. And he keeps doing it. And he keeps yelling shark. Shark. For like a minute. It's like super long. It's like Kate and things dead. After all that he turns to Regina. I think I love you. So that evening it's Edwina's going away party. After the meal's done and it's time for everybody to go to bed. The old couple they have a bottle of I guess chloroform and they put it on her mouth. Drag her into the freezer and you hear chopping noises. The next day Regina is kind of taking aback by the fact that Edwina didn't say goodbye to her. So she starts to suspect that something is up with this red wolf in. She does make her way into the freezer and there's heads and torso hanging from the from the ceiling and everything takes off out of the house and she tries to run away. She sees a truck that's driving by and she flags him down. And who is it? But Henry and Evelyn drive her back to the red wolf in. And that's where we're gonna end it because she's got to figure a way out of this mess. And now that we described this movie it's funny that this movie was before Texas Chainsaw Massacre. How much of the plot points are kind of very similar? Sally? Sally wait. There's a trail between them two old chids. The movie's very artsy though like I get a very artsy kind of sense from it. A bit of an artsy feel but it's also very low budget and it's got that real grainy look which works for the movie I think. You're unsure whether or not it's a comedy or a horror or a horror comedy and you kind of halfway through you realize okay I'm watching a black comedy this disguise is a horror. I think the shining part of this movie is really the characters and how wacky and weird they are like a baby John is just a weird guy you know when he beats the shark to death and then flipping out at the dinner table it's mine! It's mine! It's mine! I'm fucking throwing dishes around and everything and then the Henry just... What is that all about? And he's all eating too? He deserves a spanking and then Evelyn goes to go spank him and it's like oh why are you two like barely even touching him? He's all smiling. He's all looking at Regina. The movie is about cannibalism they're always pushing food that other cop grandson he has to eat you know no there's food over there for you and they're always pushing it. Yeah like a commentary on gluttony. Could be. It packs a lot of punch in an hour and 17 minutes. Yeah it's not even an hour and a half long. It's a movie that keeps getting better as it progresses like it starts off a little slow acting is a little cheesy in the beginning. What is this? It's kind of shitty and campy but you know you're watching something a little different and something special when you get to that dinner scene you're like okay what's... What is this? What are they eating wondering what the hell is going on you kind of maybe want to turn it off but you don't. Yeah and then you're glad you don't and you get like near the end you're like oh man this movie is just a gem. Yeah it's so enjoyable. And speaking about the ending this movie's got kind of a few twists at the end madness happens in the greenhouse and you end up beating this dog to death with a shovel and Evelyn's crying because the dog is dead but the grandpa doesn't care because the plants have been destroyed. Oh you're my poor plants. That's weird. And then at the end there's a complete 180 twist which is super cool. You do not see it coming. And another cool thing about the movie is the end credits. When the credits start rolling it's in the form of like a menu. Yeah. So if you want to watch a movie that's a hell of a laugh. Yeah not that long. A lot of fun. If you like Texas Chainsaw Massacre. American Gothic. Yeah. Yeah totally an American Gothic type feel. Yeah. You have to check out this movie. It's an hour and 17 minutes out of your life that you'll really enjoy. Yeah I think so. Definitely check it out. And until then keep drinking.