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The Hamiltons

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
9.1K
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The Hamiltons (2006)
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Four young adult siblings, who harbor some dark secrets, try to fend for themselves after the mysterious death of their parents.Four young adult siblings, who harbor some dark secrets, try to fend for themselves after the mysterious death of their parents.Four young adult siblings, who harbor some dark secrets, try to fend for themselves after the mysterious death of their parents.

  • Directors
    • Mitchell Altieri
    • Phil Flores
  • Writers
    • Mitchell Altieri
    • Phil Flores
    • Adam Weis
  • Stars
    • Cory Knauf
    • Samuel Child
    • Joseph McKelheer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    9.1K
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    • Directors
      • Mitchell Altieri
      • Phil Flores
    • Writers
      • Mitchell Altieri
      • Phil Flores
      • Adam Weis
    • Stars
      • Cory Knauf
      • Samuel Child
      • Joseph McKelheer
    • 85User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Cory Knauf
    Cory Knauf
    • Francis Hamilton
    Samuel Child
    Samuel Child
    • David Hamilton
    Joseph McKelheer
    Joseph McKelheer
    • Wendell Hamilton
    Mackenzie Firgens
    Mackenzie Firgens
    • Darlene Hamilton
    Rebekah Hoyle
    Rebekah Hoyle
    • Samantha Teal
    Brittany Daniel
    Brittany Daniel
    • Dani Cummings
    Al Liner
    • Paul Glenn
    Jena Hunt
    Jena Hunt
    • Kitty Davies
    Tara Glass
    • Jenna Smith
    Larry Laverty
    • Larry Davies
    Joe Egender
    Joe Egender
    • Allen Davies
    Nicholas Fanella
    • Lenny Hamilton
    Jackie Honea
    • Mrs. Hamilton
    John Krause
    • Mr. Hamilton
    Nathan Parker
    • Hot Pants
    Jason Pennetta
    • David's Friend
    Andrew Casden
    • Trevor
    Hannah Weiss
    • Girl in Restaurant
    • Directors
      • Mitchell Altieri
      • Phil Flores
    • Writers
      • Mitchell Altieri
      • Phil Flores
      • Adam Weis
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    6Caustic Pulp

    Interesting, but deeply flawed.

    "The Hamiltons" has a great premise, and the ending of the film is inches from being extremely satisfying. On its own, an excellent ending...it's getting there that's the problem with the film.

    The fundamental flaw of "The Hamiltons" is that it's caught between being a serial killer film and a family drama, and unlike "Suburban Nightmare" - which was similar, also an indie, and much better in my opinion - "The Hamiltons" refuses to commit to its characters. It wants you to empathize with them at the same time it paints them as violent sociopaths. In doing this I found the ending disingenuous, and most of the movie was simply too scattered.

    There ARE strong points to the film. The main character, Francis, is easily the most well-developed character. Although he gets too whiny and, frankly, useless at times, he's able to make the transition into action with aplomb. His relationship with one of the women being held in the cellar of the house is particularly well-written and potent.

    The problem is that the movie feels forced to bend to genre conventions, and in doing so it makes the other three members of the family unsympathetic in the extreme. The characters of Wendell and Darlene are written well as sociopaths, but the problem comes when the film wants you to identify with them and accept them as part of this family, and you can't imagine why anyone would love them even if they WERE family.

    The film is worth watching, but the script really could've used another run through editing to work out the kinks.
    4cblakeJoey

    Snoozer B-movie

    This is the second movie I saw for Horrorfest this past weekend, The Gravedancers being the first. Gravedancers was better. I can only guess from watching this that the production must have been quite limited. I will admit the story started out interesting but really fizzled for me in the end. We weren't really given time to sympathize or understand any of the characters which only made each of their erratic characteristics even more annoying. I have to mention that there was also a bit of mis-casting with a 12-year-old boy acting as Sheriff. The only reason I sat through the whole film was to find out what the big secret was, which turned out to not be all that interesting. Some more background about the family would have helped but they didn't really seem like a family at all to begin with.

    To me, this film is so amateur that I couldn't even see putting it on DVD. The four rating is for the initial potential the story might have had. This was one to skip for horrorfest.
    7drownsoda90

    "The Hamiltons" Brings A Whole New Meaning To The Term 'Dysfunctional Family'.

    Another one of the eight films that was part of After Dark's Horror Film Festival, "The Hamiltons" is an intriguing little horror film/twisted family drama that will have you interested and disgusted at the same time. This independent horror film focuses around a family of four, consisting of three brothers and a sister, their parents both deceased. Francis is the youngest, who is withdrawn and spends most of his time filming his unconventional life with his camcorder. Darlene is a wild goth girl with an attitude, and her twin brother, Wendell is a bit of a tough guy and a ladies man. David is the oldest, the "man of the house", who is struggling to take care of his siblings and deal with being a homosexual. The Hamilton family may seem like a basically normal bunch on the surface - but little does anyone know, they also kidnap innocent people and tie them under their house and proceed to murder them.

    Interesting premise, eh? I thought so myself. Far from your conventional horror flick, "The Hamiltons" contains one of the most twisted suburban families you'll see on screen. The story itself is pretty original - well, at least I can say I've never seen a film quite like this before. The film balances itself out, teetering on the brink between a horror/crime film and a psycho family drama. Script-wise, the film is really quite impressive. It has a few faults here and there (this would mainly be the trouble finding any sympathy for a couple of the characters of the family, when it seems the writers were poking at that), but overall the writing is clever and keeps a couple of important plot-twists pretty well hidden until the appropriate time to reveal them. It does drag it's feet a little during the middle of the film, which could have been a problem - luckily it isn't necessarily uninteresting because the character interaction is really compelling.

    The acting here is surprisingly good, the leading actors are mostly unknown (besides Brittany Daniel of "Club Dread" and "Joe Dirt", who has a small role in the opening scene of the film), but I thought everyone performed well and the characters were pretty believable. The film is shot in a strange fashion, and it gives it an almost documentary style, which puts the audience in the moment. The picture is very bright and clear - it captures a realistic effect. There are a few shaky, jittery camera movements, and while I felt they were over used in some areas, they add a nice effect to the film. The big revelation near the end of the film was near genius, and the conclusion is almost perfect. I won't spoil it for you, because it would essentially ruin the biggest plot twist of the movie.

    Overall, this is an interesting little flick with some great things to offer. It's not your typical horror movie at all, so don't expect one - but if you want to see a different type of horror film (a little slow moving, but heavy on character development), check it out. It's not a perfect movie, but I thought it was pretty good. If you thought your family was different, wait until you see "The Hamiltons". 7/10.
    5p-rohal

    A poor attempt at an artsy horror flick

    This was one of the films from the After Dark Horrorfest and like most of them it was incredibly poor. The film is painfully slow. It might have worked as a 30 minute short but as a feature film it bored the hell out of me. The film tries to set up this mystery as to what it is they are doing and why they are doing it but by the time it was revealed I had already lost interest in the story.

    Also, the acting in this film is incredibly poor, especially the older brother, who at times is laughable. This film was obviously made on a low budget but I can forgive the low production values. You work with what you've got, lots of great films have been made on a tiny budget (night of the living dead). However, what I can't forgive is a lack of talent. The writing and acting were downright horrible and if that's the case then the budget is irrelevant because the film is going to suck. They were clearly trying to make this an art house film but instead they just made a stinker that will put you to sleep before the first hour.
    there-we-go

    Boy oh boy...

    This was a very interesting film. I'm not much of a horror/slasher fanatic, but I can appreciate a good story line. This one has a pretty decent plot behind it, but something was lost along the way. I enjoyed the way it was shot--with the younger brother's video project changing it up a bit from the norm. The family includes a set of twins and I think the relationship between the two of them is pretty bizarre, but actually it added a lot to the film. The character Lenny keeps us interested throughout the whole movie, trying to figure out who/what he is, and that was a totally off-the-wall twist. Francis is a relatable character--young teen full of questions and despair, and his development throughout the story was worth observing. It's definitely a strange one, but I got a real kick out of it. I especially like the ending sequence(s) where they start to explain themselves..totally weird. I recommend it, if nothing else, just for the laughs.

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    • Trivia
      Part of the 2006 After Dark Horrorfest: 8 Films To Die For
    • Goofs
      When Wendell and David are carrying the blond girl; she has a denim miniskirt, then denim pants and different shoes, then back to the denim miniskirt and original shoes. When "she" has long pants, this is obviously the camera operator they are carrying to get the point of view of the person being carried.
    • Quotes

      Francis Hamilton: The twins. They've always been distant from the family. Wendell is the main reason why we move a lot. He just got out of jail for biting some guy's ear off in a Cheesy Chuck's pizza parlor up north. Darlene is just as mean but more refined. Like when we were kids, she used to lock me in the closet just to hear me scream, and hours later would let me out, pretending she was the one who saved me. And I always fell for it.

    • Crazy credits
      Just after the ending credits roll, more home video is shown of what looks like a normal family having bought a new home, and then it fades to red.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Thompsons (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Kiss The Light
      Written by Nathan Montiel

      Performed by Nathan Montiel

      Courtesy of Metaphisik Records

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los hamilton
    • Filming locations
      • Petaluma, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • San Francisco Independent Cinema
      • Industrial City Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $321,875
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,482,000
      • Nov 19, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $321,875
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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