Artwork for podcast Subversive Cinema
All-American Murder (1991)
Episode 130th July 2021 • Subversive Cinema • Art Hall
00:00:00 00:45:40

Share Episode

Shownotes

A story about love, snakes, fire, and questionable police work.

Listen in as me and my guest, Dan, drill down into the nitty gritty of this straight-to-VHS classic.

Directed by Anson Williams (Potsie Weber in Happy Days) and written by Barry Sandler (a few things you've probably never heard of), All-American Murder follows Artie Logan as he tries the navigate life at a new college campus. Throw into the mix a sudden fling with the Dean's wife, questionable love-at-first-sight with campus queen Tally Fuller, and it would seem that Artie isn't making the best choices. When a fiery murder sets campus and police tensions ablaze (pun intended), Artie decides the only person who can crack the case is none other than... himself.

Yep. Oh, and it features Christopher Walken at his best level of Walken while handling a hostage situation.

This film is bananas and is available on Blu-ray. Hear about it here then get the film and see it for yourself. You will not regret it.

Links

Chapters

Video

More from YouTube