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Ghost Fever

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Police partners (Sherman Hemsley, Luis Avalos) stop at a Southern mansion haunted by a slaveholder and other ghosts.

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Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 2/5 Aug 12, 2005 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Sherman Hemsley from The Jeffersons is Buford Washington. Luis Ávalos from The Electric Company is Benny Alvarez. And they're Greendale County, GA -- yes, a black man and a Latino in the South! -- police officers sent to serve an eviction notice to a plantation when the ghosts of the former slavemaster that owned the house, Andrew Lee (Monogram Pictures star Myron Healey), and one of his slaves named Jethro (also Hemsley), defend the home from beyond. Yes, a black man and his owner working together! There's also a torture room that neither Lee nor Jethro know about. That's because it was the super racist grandfather vampire who did it all and his granddaughters -- Linda (Deborah Benson) and Lisa (Diana Brookes) -- need help.  Cue the scary music, bring in Madame St. Esprit (Jennifer Rhodes) and the ill-fated seance. Meanwhile, zombies pop up and Buford has to win the house from the bank in a boxing match against Joe Fraizer.  Smoking Joe isn't the only combat sports veteran in this, as former pro wrestler Pepper Gomez is in the cast. Then, the ghosts kill Benny and Buford, keeping the house -- and the girls -- all for themselves. If this seems like a narrative shift in a slapstick comedy, then you're correct. Screenwriter Oscar Brodney hadn't written a movie in 16 years before this, but he did write Harvey, which does not translate into making this movie a success. The Alan Smithee credited for this film is really Lee Madden, who made Hell's Angels '69, The Manhandlers, Angel Unchained, The Night God Screamed and Night Creature. He hadn't made a movie in eight years, but that could be because he was busy making commercials for car lots. This was filmed in 1985 but not released until 1987 due to extensive re-shooting and re-editing, resulting in Madden demanding that his name be removed from the credits. It was produced by Hemsley and he lost most of the money he'd made in his career on this. Oddly enough, Hemsley was super into prog rock and allegedly worked with Yes's Jon Anderson on a funk-rock opera by the name of Festival Of Dreams about the "spiritual qualities of the number 7." Daevid Allen from Soft Machine and GONG claimed that Hemsley had an LSD lab in his basement and had a room named the "Flying Teapot room," named for the GONG song, with "...darkened windows and "Flying Teapot" is playing on a tape loop over and over again. There were also three really dumb-looking, very voluptuous Southern gals stoned and wobbling around naked. They were obviously there for the guys to play around with. They used to call PCP Sherman Hemsley because it made people rude, just like his character. I believe that maybe he was making it! Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member When I herd of Sherman Hemsley passing besides remembering how much I loved him in amen and jeffersen s I remember seeing this piece of garbage movie it was in the littlest theatre @ cinema I saw it when I was a kid when a movie is in the smallest movie screen on opening weekend it tells how bad it is ! :-0 Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Audience Member If you've heard anything about this, you've heard how atrociously terrible it is. Well yeah it is, but that's what makes it so good. That's right...I gave a five star rating to an absolute pile of crap. Everything about it is terrible. The plot, the acting, the special effects...everything. But yet, it's so damned charming that it can't be refused. I love this awful film and the only reason I know why is because it's terrible. Perhaps somebody out there could agree with me? Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Special effects? Yeah. Comedy? Hell yeah. Ghosts? Yah think? This movie is goooooooooood. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member (*): Thumbs Down An unfunny mess of a movie, but bad movie aficionados will relish this. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Ghost Fever is good for a couple chuckles but that's about it.I think if I saw it when it 1st came out in 1987 then I probably would've thought it was HILARIOUS since I was ?? back then.Now I watched it because it had Sherman Hemsley & I'll watch anything with ghosts or about ghosts.I really wanted to like Ghost Fever but I just couldn't.It's a movie you'd watch if you never seen it before but if you've already seen it, I don't think you'd watch it more than once.I know I wouldn't Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Police partners (Sherman Hemsley, Luis Avalos) stop at a Southern mansion haunted by a slaveholder and other ghosts.
Director
Lee Madden
Producer
Ron Rich, Edward Coe, Poemandres Rich
Screenwriter
Oscar Brodney, Ron Rich, Richard Egan
Production Co
Infinite Productions
Rating
PG
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 26m