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Scared to Death (also known as The Aberdeen Experiment and Scared to Death: Syngenor) is a 1980 American science fiction horror film directed by William Malone and starring John Stinson.

Plot

A monster stalks Los Angeles as a Bio-Engineered creature called a Syngenor (which stands for SYNthesized GENetic ORganism) takes refuge in the city s sewer system and then hits the streets at night in search of human spinal fluid. The only person who stands in the way of the creature s unstoppable killing spree is Ted Londergan, a former detective turned Private Investigator. When he is offered a job to look at the case by his former partner, several people on the police force doubt he can help solve it, as he is regarded by many to be a hotshot who has a loose temper. As time goes by, however, and the body count begins to mount, Ted is eventually brought in on the case.

Both the police and the public become astonished by the fact that whoever is committing the murders possesses strength far beyond that of a human, such as actually being able to rip the doors off of cars. But when his newfound love interest Jennifer is nearly killed by the creature, he soon experiences a change of heart. After Jennifer is hospitalized after being attacked by the creature, a young woman named Sherry comes forward with information that could help solve the case. She explains to Ted that the fact that the young woman was missing spinal fluid may mean that it was drained by a creature known as a Syngenor that was being created at a lab where she worked. Ted goes to the lab to investigate, and finds the young woman in a state of panic.

The two descend into the sewers, where they find the Syngenor s lair and its victims, whom it is harvesting for their spinal fluid. They are pursued by the creature as they flee back into the laboratory, and eventually Ted s former partner shows up and shoots the creature, causing it to fall back onto a press machine. Sherry then activates the press machine, crushing the creature and ending its reign of terror once and for all.

Production

Wanting to become a director, William Malone decided to make a monster movie because it was the type of film one could get a lot of production value for very little money. He also had experience with monster designs as he had previously worked as a designer at a Halloween mask factory so he knew he could design the monster himself. In order to raise enough money for the film Malone had to sell most of his personal belongings including his car and mortgaging his house. After raising enough money he began building and sculpting the monster suit. Being inspired by H.R. Giger s design from the film Alien, he took 3 months to build the suit. During this process Malone began casting the film and surprisingly he originally cast actor/pop star Rick Springfield in the lead role. Springfield however called up Malone the night before filming began saying he could not be in his film because he was going to miss too many acting classes. Malone then called up actor John Stinson whom he remembered from an improv class and begged him to be in the film, to which he agreed. Filming began in February 1979 and the shoot lasted a total of 4 weeks, a rather long time for a low-budget film.

Lone Star Pictures, a Texas-based company, provided $40,000 for the budget and picked up worldwide distribution. After the premier, the first sale made by Lone Star Pictures made was to Malaysia for $90,000. They were already making a profit since the film only cost $74,000 to make.

Release

The film was first released by Lone Star Pictures International Inc. in all worldwide markets.

The film was released on VHS by Media Home Entertainment in the 1980s.

The film was released on DVD by Retromedia Entertainment in 2010. The title on the box art was changed to Scared to Death: Syngenor to show a connection to the film s 1990 sequel Syngenor.

Year 1980
RuntimeMins 96
RuntimeStr 1h 36min
Plot An ex-cop, now working as a hack novelist, is called out of retirement to help investigate a string of deaths that appear to be the work of a serial killer but soon are revealed to be the work of the Syngenor – the synthesized gen…
Awards Awards, 2 wins
Directors William Malone
Writers William Malone, Robert Short
Stars John Stinson, Diana Davidson, David Moses
Produced by William Malone,Rand Marlis,Jody Moffitt,Gilbert M. Shilton
Music by Thomas Chase,Dell Hake
Cinematography by Patrick Prince
Film Editing by Warren Chadwick
Casting By Toni Malone
Makeup Department James Suthers
Art Department Kermit Eller
Sound Department Richard Bluth,Barbara Ford,Fred Ginsberg,Jo Jahns,Thomas C. James,Jeff Skaletsky
Special Effects by Kevin Altieri,Randy Bedes,Bob Burns,Bret Culpepper,William Guest,Craig Hill,Cary Howe,Illyanna Lowry,William Malone,Hal Miles,G. Ann Mitschek,Eugene P. Rizzardi,Tom Russo,Robert Short,Kendra Solo,Fran Wasielwesky,Lynn Williamson
Camera and Electrical Department Robert Ballo,Rick Blair,Mike Muscat,Lee Percy,Patrick Prince,Rachel Rosenthal
Editorial Department Allan Schultz
Music Department Thomas Chase,Mark Curry,Dell Hake,Anthony Marinelli
Script and Continuity Department Melissa Wells
Additional Crew Bob LaBossier,Steven Jay Rubin,William Wheelock,Antoinette Zeigler
Thanks Pamela Abedor,Robert Alvarez,Bob Burns,Frank Butler,Richard Forrest,Denny Furey,Sally Hewitt,William Hewitt,David Hielman,Bill Hoffman,Jon Janotta,Monica Jones,John Ladenheim,Shirley Ladenheim,James Moffitt,Don Post Jr.,Mike Turner,Richard Villa,Gloria Wallach,Howard Wallach
Genres Horror, Sci-Fi
Companies Malone Productions Ltd.
Countries USA
Languages English
ContentRating R
ImDbRating 4.2
ImDbRatingVotes 888
Keywords female frontal nudity,voyeur,candle,slasher,psychotronic film