Guns of El Chupacabra

Guns of El Chupacabra

Infobox Film
name = Guns of El Chupacabra



image_size = 150px
caption = Guns of El Chupacabra DVD Box Cover
director = Donald G. Jackson
producer = Scott Shaw
Donald G. Jackson
writer = Scott Shaw
Donald G. Jackson
narrator =
starring = Scott Shaw
Julie Strain
Kevin Eastman
Robert Z'Dar
Joe Estevez
Conrad Brooks
music =
cinematography = Donald G. Jackson
editing = Scott Shaw
distributor =
released = April 20, 1997 (premiere)
runtime = 90 min.
country = flagicon|USA USA
language = English
budget = $3,200,000.00
gross =
preceded_by =
followed_by = Guns of El Chupacabra II: The Unseen
website = http://www.scottshaw.com/chupacabra/ Guns of El Chupacabra
amg_id = 1:406055
imdb_id = 0286668

"Guns of El Chupacabra" is a 1997 martial arts based cult film that was directed by Donald G. Jackson and was produced by and stars Scott Shaw. The co-stars of this film include: Julie Strain, Kevin Eastman, Conrad Brooks, Joe Estevez, and Robert Z'Dar.

Plot

This films follows the lead character "Jack B. Quick, Space Sheriff," played by Scott Shaw, who is sent to Earth by "Queen Bee," Julie Strain and "King Allmedia," Kevin Eastman to battle the Chupacabra. He enters the earth driving a vintage Plymouth Belvedere. Once here, he acquires several guns and goes on a mission to rid the earth of the Chupacabra. As it turns out, the Chupacabra are the wayward pets of "Z-man, Lord Invader," played by Robert Z'Dar. After Shaw has defeated Z'dar and the Chupacabra, he returns to the planet of Strain and Eastman and is knighted, "the Reverend, Doctor, Saint Francis Blade."

Approximately half way through this film, Joe Estevez enters, playing the character, "Rocket Ranger Dan Danger". This character is a narrator who is reminiscent of the science fiction television show narrators from the 1940s and 1950s. Once this character is introduced, he goes about adding information to the ever-developing storyline.

Chupacabra

The legend of the Chupacabra was first born in Puerto Rico and has since spread through out Latin America. The term "Chupacabra" literally means "Goat Sucker", as these mythical creatures are believed to be a vampire-like creature who prey upon farm animals.

Interviews

In 1998 Shaw and Jackson were interviewed, regarding this film, on the syndicated television series Strange Universe. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117755/ "Strange Universe" at imdb.com] ] In this episode Shaw detailed that while scouting film locations in Mexico Jackson and Shaw actually witnessed the attack of a Chupacabra.

Zen Filmmaking

This film is an ideal example of the new style of filmmaking developed by Scott Shaw and Donald G. Jackson, known as Zen Filmmaking. "Zen Filmmaking" is a distinct style of filmmaking where the primary concept is that no scripts are used in the creation of a film.

Perhaps one of the most distinctive elements of this film, in regard to Zen Filmmaking, is that the film begins by presenting its characters in a traditional storyline fashion. Approximately thirty minutes into the film, a documentary film crew is introduced into the plot. From this point forward, the film shifts between storyline and documentary; until the two plot lines collide and the film becomes part theatrical presentation and part documentary. From this, the audience is left questioning where one style of filmmaking begins and the other leaves off. In addition, much of this film is shot using the hand-held camera technique.

As is the case with all of the films created by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw, this film follows a non-linear storyline. Another unique element of this film, and a technique used in many Jackson/Shaw productions, is that the various segments of this film are preceded by full screen, white on black, screen credits announcing an upcoming plot twist.

Locations

Traditional to Jackson/Shaw productions, "Guns of El Chupacabra" was filmed in many spectaular locations. These locations include the desert of Mexico, Vasquez Rocks, Bronson Canyon, and Hollywood, California. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286668/locations Location information at imdb.com] ] Using Hollywood as a cinematic backdrop is a common element to both the films of Jackson and Shaw. Hollywood landmarks such as the Hollywood Sign and images of Hollywood Boulevard are seen in this film.

This film also presents scenes filmed at Los Angeles Union Station. This railway hub was built in 1939 and is considered to be "The last of America's great rail stations.” It was created in an art deco style of architecture and is a very visual location that has been featured in many films and music videos. Union Station is a commonly presented location in the films of Scott Shaw and Donald G. Jackson.

Filmmaking process

This feature was filmed in on 35mm film, using the Panavision anamorphic film process. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286668/technical Technical information at imdb.com] ]

Distribution

This film received a theatrical release in several Latin American countries from 1998 forward, but was limited to video and cable television release in the West and Asia.

According to the interview that was presented on the episode of "Strange Universe", this film is the first segment of the Guns of El Chupacabra Trilogy. The second feature of this trilogy is "Guns of El Chupacabra 2: The Unseen". According to the "Hollywood Reporter", Shaw will be filming a the third film in the series. [ "Hollywood Reporter", November 2006 ]

References

External links

*imdb title|0286668
* Article: [http://www.scottshaw.com/theartofzenfilmmaking.html "The Saga of Guns of El Chupacabra and the Art of Zen Filmmaking"]
* [http://www.scottshaw.com/chupacabra/ Guns of El Chupacabra]


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