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When 9 year old Nellie's entire family dies, she is taken to Gore Orphanage. She quickly learns that some things are worse than losing her own family and she has to fight to survive before she ends up dead also.

The inspiration for the film came from an actual Ohio urban legend with the same name, about an orphanage that burned up with kids trapped inside. Many paranormalists have investigated the actual location.

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  • comment
    • Author: Kuve
    This movie was such a disappointment. I'm from Vermilion, Ohio and the legend of Gore Orphanage does not even follow this movie. I waited so long for it to watch terrible actors and horrible filming. In my opinion it's more of an amateur movie that high schoolers created for a school project. It's not worth the money. The legend of Gore Orpanage is far more horrifying than this movie projected it to be. The background music doesn't match the scene. The sound effects are incredibly fake. Did I mention the acting? It's like they're acting out a play. I only give this movie a 3 out of ten for the creativity (which isn't much) and the fact that they tried. It wasn't the least bit scary. Such a disappointment!
  • comment
    • Author: Maucage
    We anticipated seeing this movie because it was filmed one block away from our home and we are fans of the genre.

    Everything about this movie is so bad, it almost feels like a joke is being played on the viewers. The acting is horrific - like people were pulled off the street, there is no real story line, most kids with an iPad can produce a higher quality of video/audio, & the sound effects are laughable, leaving one waiting for a punchline that never comes.

    I had a very difficult time watching the entire film. I kept waiting for some level of complexity, suspense, mystery, or lure of any kind to keep me interested. It never comes.

    I applaud anyone who tries to produce something artistic. This doesn't make that cut.

    The film is an embarrassment.
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    • Author: Iriar
    The story that Lapisardi and writer Cody Knotts creates is very stoic, cruel, and captivating. I say cruel because the crimes against these-the most vulnerable of humanity-are truly horrific. And Lapisardi, nor Knotts, shy away from telling this cruelty with vivid, chilling bluntness. Now there is a bit of a theatrical Gothic-ism written in, especially with character drawing. For empathetic persons, or those with a soft spot toward child actors, "Gore Orphanage" offers a bit of an extra bit of disturbia. You can"t help but cringe at the duality of fragile innocents against vicious cruelty.

    The cast give pretty decent portrayals, there are a few small moments when some of the younger actors seem a bit nervous on camera, but for the most part the characters come alive, and you hate that they are dealing with-yeah I am gonna say it again-such CRUEL circumstance. I keep saying it because the whole time I watched the film all I thought was- "You f*cking cruel bitch! Kill that molester and die!" and "Somebody save those poor children!". Anyway "Gore Orphanage" does deal with some sad subject matter, and presents it with a classic, crestfallen energy.

    The special effects are minimal, most of the horror is just in the suggestive nature of the crimes committed against these children, the very auteur presentation of the antagonist matriarch of the film, played by Maria Olsen, and the near slog-styled atmosphere. The soundtrack is more of a simplistic accent that adds context to certain moments, as opposed to films that create an almost companion beast for their stories. Sometimes lack of an all out soundtrack is noticeably missing from a film, however with "Gore Orphanage" the more stripped down, focus on the story, approach really helps to create a chilling, captivating piece of dramatic horror.

    Overall "Gore Orphanage" is a decent piece of Gothic melancholia, it will not appeal to those die hard, "scare factor" horror fans that want visceral carnage. It does drag at times as far as energy level and thrills are concerned. It isn't that way through the whole film, and the dark nature of the story, theatrical, almost surreal design of the adult characters in the story, and fate of the children do keep the story entertaining. "Gore Orphanage" is a worthy horror/drama that indie fans will enjoy mostly because it is inspired by two very real, tragic events in history-both of which gave rise to urban legends that still haunt pop culture today.
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    • Author: you secret
    I grew up in Brownhelm Twp. Gore Orphanage is in Brownhelm Twp. I know all the stories. The site used to be a favorite of high-schoolers who were lucky enough to find a date. It was a spooky "lovers' lane".

    Now on to the movie: It is flat out the worst movie I've ever seen. I was at the premiere in Sandusky, Ohio. The stars rolled up in antique cars. It was a lot of fun for a small town. I really wanted this movie to succeed. I honestly think my daughter could come up with something better with just a flashlight and an iPhone.

    As I write this, I am realizing that I am unable to describe just how bad this show was - so I'm not going to try. Just keep in mind that "Gore Orphanage" makes Bela Lugosi's "Bride of the Monster" look like Lawrence of Arabia.

    Gore Orphanage should be in the Hall of Fame for bad horror flicks.

    Sorry this is such a poor review, but there's really nothing else to say.
  • comment
    • Author: Whitescar
    Sometimes I watch bad horror flicks to be entertained about how bad they are.

    This one is in a league of its own there.

    The acting, direction and cinematography are like something a classroom of blind children with advanced syphilis would produce.

    Think about it - instead of feeding the hungry or the poor, someone decided to make this steaming pile a fecal matter. Someone COULD have changed someones life for the better and helped humanity but instead made this.

    I fear for our nation. And fear that acting teachers are losing on students because apparently they think they can already act.

    Nope.

    Nope.

    Nope.
  • Credited cast:
    Maria Olsen Maria Olsen - Mrs. Pryor
    Bill Townsend Bill Townsend - Ernst
    Emma Smith Emma Smith - Nellie
    Keri Maletto Keri Maletto - Miss Lillian
    Nora Hoyle Nora Hoyle - Esther
    Brandon Mangin Jr. Brandon Mangin Jr. - Buddy
    Rick Montgomery Jr. Rick Montgomery Jr. - Ted
    Jeremy Kaluza Jeremy Kaluza - Harmon
    Sharyn Kmieciak Sharyn Kmieciak - Elderly Nellie
    Nick LaMantia Nick LaMantia - Schoolboy Rowe
    Ryan Nogy Ryan Nogy - Anna
    William Sutherland IV William Sutherland IV - Ralph
    Samantha Ziglear Samantha Ziglear - Irene
    Lakyn Campbell Lakyn Campbell - Amber
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Fred Adams Fred Adams - Neighbor
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