Tara
Debbie Rochon
Tara

“After 1200 Years... They're Back!”
Five young adults venture into a bog to excavate some bodies. After a while they find that bodies that have been buried in the bog have risen from the dead and seek to pick them off one by one.
Tara
Debbie Rochon
Tara
Nick Warren
Michael Mosley
Nick Warren
Kelly Feneman
Lara Theodos
Kelly Feneman
Ronald Teller
Jesse Steccato
Ronald Teller
Professor Feneman
Jeffrey Howard
Professor Feneman
Diana Oppenheimer
Leia Thompson
Diana Oppenheimer
Susan Beth
Courtney Henggeler
Susan Beth
Steve Dyson
Joshua Park
Steve Dyson
Lord Voldheim
J. Christian Ingvordsen
Lord Voldheim
Max
T.J. Glenn
Max
Maiden
Jennifer Lauren Grant
Maiden
Berserker Princess (as Malika Borghese)
Malika Kinison
Berserker Princess (as Malika Borghese)
**_What happens when crazy Norse warriors are resurrected after 1200 years_** Five American archeological students are invited to Denmark by a disreputable anthropologist to dig up the remains of a berserker clan of Vikings in bog near a castle. Things go awry when the bodies amazingly come to life. “The Bog Creatures” (2003) is a low-budget creature feature costing around $75,000 (I’m guesstimating based on the cost of another one of the small studio’s productions from that time period). For such a miniscule budget, the story is rather ambitious and there’s some welcome droll humor amidst the life-or-death goings-on. The female cast is okay, but not exceptional, including Leia Thompson (Diana), Courtney Henggeler (Suzie) and Debbie Rochon (Tara). While I’m giving this a relatively low rating due to the story bogging down after the first half hour and some lame writing here or there, it’s watchable if you don’t mind really low-budget fare. There’s a nice twist in the last act that I didn’t see coming. It runs 1 hour, 22 minutes, and was shot in Bovina, New York, which is a 1.5-hour drive southeast of Albany and a 1-hour drive northwest of Woodstock. GRADE: C-
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