Aswang (1994 film)

Aswang, also called The Unearthing, is a 1994 American horror film directed and written by Wrye Martin and Barry Poltermann. It is based on the mythical creature that feeds on the unborn in Philippine folklore, with the screenplay written following a story telling session by Frank L. Anderson, who was a friend of the filmmakers. The movie was written by amateur directors Wyre Martin and Barry Poltermann and shot with a low budget, while actors were paid just $50 a day with the expectation they would receive a cut of any future profit. Many of the actors were cast from Milwaukee theater group Theater X, most of whom had never acted in a film before.

Aswang
DVD cover artwork for the film
Directed byWrye Martin
Barry Poltermann
Written byFrank L. Anderson
Wrye Martin
Barry Poltermann
Produced byWrye Martin
Barry Poltermann
StarringNorman Moses
Tina Ona Paukstelis
CinematographyJim Zabilla
Edited byBarry Poltermann
Music byKen Brahmstedt
Production
company
Young American Films
Distributed byMondo Macabro (USA, DVD)
Release date
  • 1994 (1994)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$110,000

To achieve some of its effects, the film utilized reverse motion as well as hiring an effects technician and a mechanical tongue, despite the limited budget. Some people had mixed opinions on the film, with some believing it was too slow to start while others felt the opposite, that it started well but were disappointed with the ending; critic Emanuel Levy considered it was "more gruesome and gross than really frightening". It was one of only 65 films selected to be shown at the Sundance Film Festival, to a mixed audience reception. Some people walked out part way through due to the use of blood and gore.

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