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Scratch 2000

90 min📅 2000-01-01

"The coolest T.V. show... is also the cruelest T.V. show!"

In *Scratch (2000)*, a team of filmmakers ventures into an eerie, abandoned TV studio to shoot a twisted "shockumentary," only to find themselves trapped in a nightmare of twisted games and psychological terror.

Director: Michael Ralph

Cast

Bernard Ledger
Colin
Jed Kurzel
Jed Kurzel
Jay
Victoria Dixon-Whittle
Mick
Aaron J. March
Aaron J. March
Tommy
Michael Habib
Bill
Andy McPhee
Andy McPhee
Daisy
Irena Dangov
Matron

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Scratch (2000) about?

*Scratch* follows a group of filmmakers who enter an abandoned TV studio to document a bizarre "shockumentary," only to become pawns in a deranged game show orchestrated by their unseen victim. As the crew's reality show spirals into chaos, they must outwit their captor before the twisted entertainment ends with them—or worse.

Who directed Scratch?

Scratch was directed by Michael Ralph, a filmmaker known for blending horror and dark comedy in unconventional narratives.

Who stars in Scratch?

The film stars Bernard Ledger, Jed Kurzel, Victoria Dixon-Whittle, Aaron J. March, and Michael Habib in its ensemble cast.

Is Scratch (2000) worth watching?

While *Scratch* lacks an IMDb rating, its unique premise and gritty direction make it a standout for horror-comedy fans seeking something offbeat. The film's mix of tension, dark humor, and psychological twists offers a refreshing take on the genre, though it may not appeal to those seeking mainstream thrills.

How long is Scratch?

Scratch runs for 90 minutes.

About Scratch (2000) — A Horror-Comedy Twist on Reality TV Gone Wrong

In *Scratch (2000)*, a team of filmmakers ventures into an eerie, abandoned TV studio to shoot a twisted "shockumentary," only to find themselves trapped in a nightmare of twisted games and psychological terror. Directed by Michael Ralph, this horror-comedy-thriller blends dark humor with relentless suspense, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere where the line between reality and fiction blurs. The cast, led by Bernard Ledger and Jed Kurzel, delivers performances that oscillate between manic energy and sheer dread, amplifying the film's unsettling tone.

As the crew's documentary turns into a sadistic game show, the power dynamics shift dramatically, leaving them at the mercy of a deranged host with a warped sense of entertainment. The film's themes of manipulation, voyeurism, and the perils of fame resonate through its gritty visuals and sharp dialogue, making *Scratch* a cult favorite for fans of offbeat horror. With its unique premise and relentless pacing, this 90-minute thriller leaves audiences questioning what's real—and what's just part of the show.