
Sammy 2002
"The Tale of a Teddy and a Terrible Tunnel"
Step into the quirky world of Sammy, a no-budget comedy horror film that pays homage to the early 1980s horror movie The Pit. Directed by Charles Roxburgh, this wild and wacky ride is a part of his Druid-themed Thomasville series.
Director: Charles Roxburgh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sammy (2002) about?
Sammy is a comedy horror film that pays homage to the early 1980s horror movie The Pit, following the adventures of a teddy bear in a series of wacky and terrifying events.
Who directed Sammy?
Sammy was directed by Charles Roxburgh, who brings his unique vision to the film.
Who stars in Sammy?
The main cast of Sammy includes Matt Farley, Kevin McGee, and Kyle Kochan.
Is Sammy (2002) worth watching?
With its unique blend of humor and horror elements, Sammy is a great choice for fans of offbeat comedies and horror films. Although its IMDb rating is unrated, its quirky charm and short runtime make it a worth-watching film.
How long is Sammy?
Sammy has a runtime of 78 minutes.
About Sammy (2002) — A Quirky Comedy Horror Film Worth Watching
Step into the quirky world of Sammy, a no-budget comedy horror film that pays homage to the early 1980s horror movie The Pit. Directed by Charles Roxburgh, this wild and wacky ride is a part of his Druid-themed Thomasville series. With a talented cast, including Matt Farley, Kevin McGee, and Kyle Kochan, Sammy is a must-watch for fans of offbeat comedies and horror films.
Shot on digital video and completed in 2002, Sammy was primarily filmed in Manchester, New Hampshire, with some scenes also shot in Connecticut. This low-budget film's DV aesthetic adds to its charm, making it a unique viewing experience. If you're in the mood for something unconventional and entertaining, Sammy is the perfect choice.
The film's blend of humor and horror elements creates a thrilling atmosphere, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. With its short runtime of 78 minutes, Sammy is an easily digestible and engaging watch.