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The official trailer for Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell has arrived, and it promises fans more wild action and monster battles with Burt Gummer. Burt (Michael Gross) has been kicking Graboid ass with large amounts of firepower since 1990, when he debuted as part of the original Tremors film starring Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward. In the decades since, Burt has shifted to the forefront of the Tremors franchise, taking his place as a b-movie staple.

Tremors Pictures and Movie Photo Gallery - Check out just released Tremors Pics, Images, Clips, Trailers, Production Photos and more from Rotten Tomatoes' Movie Pictures Archive! Apr 23, 2018 Tremors 6: A Cold Day in Hell is making its way to Blu-ray/DVD and digital platforms on May 1, and we have an exclusive clip to give fans a little taste of what's in store this time around.

Now, Burt Gummer - along with sidekick/long-lost son Travis Welker - is headed to a battlefield he has no familiarity with: the arctic. Burt has always encountered Graboids in warm, desert climates before, but the beasts have seemingly acclimated to their new cold environs. When ass blasters - another step in the Graboid life cycle - are spotted near a remote base, Burt and Travis are called in to take stock of the situation, and hopefully eradicate the unwanted visitors. After all, where there are ass blasters, there are also likely to Graboids of the underground variety.

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Universal 1440 Entertainment has now released the official trailer for Tremors 6, after months of steadily building hype among the fandom. Tremors may not be a horror franchise on the level of fame as a Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street, but it's got quite the active group of loyal followers that continue to look forward to each entry. Check out the trailer above, which was first revealed by EW.

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It's worth noting that - like with the batch of first look photos that we debuted last week - the trailer for Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell shows very little of the actual monster shots, and the ones fans do get to see are very brief. Universal clearly doesn't see any benefit to granting lots of advance peeks at these new arctic Graboids, and would prefer they not be seen in all their glory until a viewer has opted to buy or rent the film.

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If Tremors 6 performs well on home video, one assumes that a Tremors 7 won't be too far behind. Between Tremors and the Chucky franchise, Universal seems to have a knack for continuing horror series on DVD and Blu-Ray, without falling into the creative swamp that properties like Hellraiser and Children of the Corn have spent years wallowing in.

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Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell bites into DVD, Blu-Ray, and Digital HD on May 1.

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Tremors 4: The Legend Begins
Directed byS. S. Wilson
Produced byNancy Roberts
Screenplay byScott Buck
Story byBrent Maddock
S. S. Wilson
Nancy Roberts
Based onCharacters by
S. S. Wilson
Brent Maddock
Ron Underwood
StarringMichael Gross
Sara Botsford
Brent Roam
Ming Lo
Lydia Look
Sam Ly
J. E. Freeman
August Schellenberg
Billy Drago
Music byJay Ferguson
CinematographyVirgil L. Harper
Edited byHarry B. Miller III
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures Home Entertainment
Release date
Running time
101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million

Tremors 4: The Legend Begins (also known as Tremors 4 or Tremors: The Legend Begins) is a 2004 direct-to-videoweirdwesternmonster film directed by S. S. Wilson and written by Brent Maddock, Nancy Roberts, and Wilson. It is the fourth film in the Tremors series of films and released on DVD on January 2, 2004. As a prequel to the earlier films and television series, it depicts the town of Rejection, which is the location that would later be renamed Perfection, the main setting for the first Tremors film. It stars Michael Gross as Hiram Gummer, the great grandfather of the character Burt Gummer, whom Gross portrayed in every other Tremors film.

Prim East Coast dandy Hiram Gummer (Gross) arrives in the town of Rejection, Nevada, to investigate a series of strange deaths at the silver mine he owns. Receiving help from local innkeeper Christine Lord (Botsford) and miner Juan Pedilla (Roam), it turns out that gigantic killer worms that can burrow underground are responsible for the miners' deaths. Hiram decides he'd better call in expert gunslinger Black Hand Kelly (Billy Drago) to save the day. However, the worms grow larger and the people of Rejection decide to kill them before they reach Carson City.

Plot[edit]

In 1889, the inhabitants of Rejection are completely dependent on the income from a nearby silver mine. One day, a hot spring causes graboid eggs to hatch, resulting in the death of 17 miners. Hiram Gummer, great-grandfather of Burt Gummer (Michael Gross) and the mine's owner, arrives in town to fix the problem. After juvenile graboids that can shoot out of the ground (later dubbed Dirt Dragons) attack his camp one night, he is shocked by their presence. One of his companions, Juan, kills one with a pickax, and the pair escapes.

Inexperienced and not fond of firearms, Hiram calls for a gunfighter, Black Hand Kelly (Billy Drago). Hiram and Kelly do not get along well, though Kelly succeeds in conveying to Hiram some of his attitude towards firearms and life in general. Eventually, Kelly is eaten alive by a now fully grown graboid, but not before discovering that a total of four graboids have hatched. Hiram decides to abandon Rejection and leave the townsfolk to their fates. However, they force him to give them the silver mine, threatening to alert potential buyers to the danger if he sells it out from under them. In Carson City, Hiram receives a telegram revealing that the fully grown graboids have made it through the pass and are headed for the town. Changing his mind, he buys weapons, heads back to Rejection to lead a last stand against the graboids, and helps the town ready itself.

After two graboids are killed, the third one adapts and avoids all of the traps. Hiram tricks it into coming to the surface and then attaches it by the tail to the wheel of a steam traction engine. The graboid is reeled in and slammed against the wheel with such force that it is explosively decapitated on impact. With the creatures dead, the town decides to keep them secret out of fear that no one would settle in the area if their existence were known, and use the proceeds from the mine to pay for their belongings. Hiram settles in Rejection (renamed Perfection), building his home in the same place where his great-grandson Burt's would one day be. He is also given a Colt 1865 Gatling gun and begins target practice, enjoying it.

Cast[edit]

  • Michael Gross as Hiram Gummer
  • Sara Botsford as Christine Lord
  • Billy Drago as Black Hand Kelly
  • Brent Roam as Juan Padilla
  • August Schellenberg as Tecopa
  • J. E. Freeman as Old Fred
  • Ming Lo as Pyong Lien Chang
  • Lydia Look as Lu Wan Chang
  • Sam Ly as Fu Yien Chang
  • Neal Kopit as Víctor
  • Sean Moram as Western Union Clerk
  • Matthew Seth Wilson as Brick Walters
  • John Dixon as Big Horse Johnson
  • Dan Lemieux as Stony Walters
  • Don Ruffin as Soggy
  • Lou Carlucci as Mine Foreman

Firearms used in the film[edit]

  • Remington Mark III

The Remington Mark III single-shot 10-gauge pistol was the only gun used in the film that was not historically accurate, being manufactured from 1915-1918. According to Stampede Entertainment, 'S. S. Wilson and Michael Gross loved it so much they decided to use it anyway'. The handgun can be seen when Hiram gives it to Lu Wan to use in the final battle. However, Hiram calls it a 'derringer'. It is used by Lu Wan to blow the head off a tentacle of the graboid that attacks her on the wagon.[1]

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  • Sharps 1874 buffalo rifle

The Sharps 1874 buffalo rifle was used by Juan in the final battle. It was 45-70 caliber, but Hiram refers to as a .52 caliber in the film.[2]

  • Remington No. 1 rolling block

The Remington No. 1 rolling block used in the film fired 45-70 blanks, but was called a 45-120 in the film. Pyong Chang fires it from the back of the steam traction engine during the final battle.[3]

The Colt Gatling gun used in the film was a genuine antique 45-70 caliber Colt pre-1900. It was used by Hiram in the final scene of the movie.[4]

The punt gun used by Hiram in the final battle was designed by prop master Bill Davis, weighing 94 pounds (43 kg) and measuring 8 feet 4 inches (2.54 m) long. The gun had a 2-inch (5.1 cm) bore, which classifies it as an 'A gauge'. According to Stampede Entertainment, 'The entire trigger assembly of the punt gun dropped down to allow the loading of the internal shotgun with triple load 12-gauge black powder blanks.' In addition, WD-40 was sprayed into the barrel before firing which would create extra smoke.[5]

  • Others[6]
    • Colt Single Action Army 'The Peacemaker' - used by Black Hand Kelly as his weapon of choice
    • 1860 Henry repeating rifle - used by Christine Lord
    • Smith & Wesson Model 3 - used by Old Fred
    • H&R Firearms single-shot - used by Fu Yien
    • Remington 1875 - used by Tecopa
    • L.C. Smith shotgun - also used by Tecopa
    • Winchester 1873 - used by Big Horse Johnson
    • Winchester 1886 - used by Juan and Black Hand Kelly in the 'muling station' sequence
    • .22 caliber Sharps pepperbox - used by Hiram in the 'muling station' sequence

Browser game[edit]

A browser gametie-in called Dirt Dragons was created to market the film and released on January 2, 2004. The game concept, development, and programming was done by the Stampede Entertainment webmaster Allan Krahl.[7][8]

The game starts off with the premise that the town Rejection, Nevada hires an experienced gunman to eliminate Graboids. The player has a selection of guns. The Sharps 1874 Buffalo Rifle, Henry 1860, Colt Peacemaker, and the Punt Gun. The Sharps has the most range and is the second most powerful but has one bullet that takes a small amount of time to reload. The Henry 1860 has 16 bullets, low-moderate damage, and a fast fire rate but takes around 30 seconds to reload. The Peacemaker has poor range and damage but an extremely fast fire rate with 6 bullets loaded that takes around 30 seconds to reload and is considered a last resort weapon. The Punt Gun has the most destructive power but only at close range while taking over a minute to reload a single shot. The objective is to kill advancing graboids that pop-up while getting closer and strategize on how to conserve ammo to kill others. As a certain number is killed, the player advances to the next level which increases the amount by one for number of graboids that pop-up on-screen with 4 total levels. If all else fails to kill them, press space. If the player loses, they will be greeted with a Graboid tentacle and be eaten, ending the game.[9]

The official game site has since be discontinued, but the game is still available in other sites.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Weapons of Tremors 4: the Remington Mark III'. Stampede Entertainment. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  2. ^Weapons of Tremors 4, the Sharps 1874 Buffalo Rifle. stampede-entertainment.com. Retrieved August 2, 2015
  3. ^Weapons of Tremors 4, the Remington No. 1 Rolling block. stampede-entertainment.com. Retrieved August 2, 2015
  4. ^Weapons of Tremors 4, the Colt Gatling Gun. stampede-entertainment.com. Retrieved August 13, 2013
  5. ^Weapons of Tremors 4, the Punt Gun. stampede-entertainment.com. Retrieved August 2, 2015
  6. ^Weapons of Tremors 4. stampede-entertainment.com. Retrieved August 15, 2013
  7. ^'About The Game'. DirtDragons. Stampede Entertainment. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
  8. ^Green, Paul. (2009). Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns: Supernatural and Science Fiction Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Films, Television, and Games. McFarland. pp. 211. ISBN9780786458004
  9. ^'Play Dirt Dragons'. www.dirtdragons.com. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  10. ^'Dirt Dragons Game'. www.playfg.com. Retrieved 4 December 2019.

External links[edit]

  • Tremors 4: The Legend Begins on IMDb
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