Truth or Dare (film)
5.8 /10 1 Votes
Director Tim Ritter Genre Horror Writer Tim Ritter Language English | 5.6/10 IMDb Budget 200,000 USD Duration Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date June 1, 1986 (1986-06-01) (United States) Sequel Deadly Dares: Truth Or Dare IV Cast John Brace (Mike Strauber), Mary Fanaro (Sharon Strauber), Bruce Gold (Jerry Powers), Anthony T. Townes (Guard #1)Similar movies Joel D Wynkoop appears in Truth or Dare? and Killing Spree |
Truth or Dare?: A Critical Madness is a 1986 horror film written and directed by Tim Ritter, and based on his short "Truth or Dare?" from 1985 anthology film Twisted Illusions.
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Plot
Mike Strauber, a businessman with a history of mental illness, walks in on his wife, Sharon, having sex with Jerry, his best friend. Mike storms off, and wanders aimlessly as he contemplates suicide while flashing back to his time with Sharon, and a childhood incident where he cut himself with a razor while playing Truth or Dare? Mike picks up a female hitchhiker, and the two go to a campsite, where they play Truth or Dare? The game turns violent, and ends when a park ranger finds Mike, who had mutilated himself at the behest of the hitchhiker, who was just a hallucination.
Mike is admitted to the Sunnyville Mental Institution, and is released over a year later due to good behavior, overcrowding, and budget cuts. Immediately after being discharged, Mike tracks down and murders Jerry, and is readmitted to Sunnyville after being wounded while trying to kill Sharon. Once back in Sunnyville, Mike hallucinates playing Truth or Dare? with two disfigured patients, and cuts most of his own face off with a knife he had smuggled into the facility. Five months later, Mike, who has taken to wearing a frowning copper mask, goes berserk in his room after an employee taunts him by giving him a picture of Sharon. When an orderly tries to calm him, Mike stabs the man in the eye with a pencil, then escapes the institution, hijacking a car full of weapons on his way out.
Mike goes on a rampage, indiscriminately slaughtering men, women, and children on his way to Sharon's house. Realizing where Mike is going, Detective Rosenberg and Doctor Thorne head there, with Thorne arriving first. Thorne is unable to save Sharon, and is killed in a shootout with Mike. Rosenberg happens upon Mike, bleeding heavily from being shot by Thorne, and manages to talk him down, and disarm him. Mike is taken by paramedics, and placed back in Sunnyville.
Cast
Production
Truth or Dare? had a budget of $200,000, was shot on 16 mm film, and was made specifically for the direct-to-video market. Writer and director Tim Ritter was seventeen when the script was sold, and eighteen at the time of the film's production.
Reception
Tom Becker of DVD Verdict wrote that Truth or Dare? was "a typical, entertaining, and typically entertaining low-budget, direct-to-home-video '80s slasher/horror entry. It contains all the requisites: some nudity, lots of violence (some graphic, all cheesy), a masked madman, and plot holes so glaring, it seems like big chunks of the film are just missing (they aren't)".
Sequels
The film was followed by three sequels, all of them written and directed by Tim Ritter, and released direct-to-video. They are 1994's Wicked Games, 1998's Screaming for Sanity: Truth or Dare 3, and 2011's Deadly Dares: Truth or Dare Part IV. Funds for a fifth film, titled I Dared You! Truth or Dare 5, were raised by Ritter and Scott Tepperman through the crowdsourcing website Indiegogo.
An unofficial sequel called Writer's Block (subtitled Truth or Dare 2 in some versions) was released by Dead Alive Productions in 1995.
References
Truth or Dare? (film) WikipediaTruth or Dare? (film) IMDb Truth or Dare? (film) themoviedb.org