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Track 16

Bobbi Ashton , Renee Nocito , Mick McCleery  |  DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Bobbi Ashton, Renee Nocito, Larry Schneider Jr, Mike McLaughlin, Abby Lazur
  • Directors: Mick McCleery
  • Format: Color, NTSC
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • DVD Release Date: March 12, 2002
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000063XJ1
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #396,986 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Track 16" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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b-independent.com

"TRACK 16 is DePalma’s BLOW OUT or Coppola’s THE CONVERSATION on a smaller, tighter, and ultimately more fulfilling scale."

flipsidemovies.com

"A highly enjoyable, intriguing thriller..."

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ZombieKeeper.com Track 16 Review, April 1, 2002
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Mike Murphy (Pacifica, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Track 16 (DVD)
The Story: Paul Matthews, a recording artist, accidentally records a murder during a session and is now the lead suspect in a murder case.

Before we get started here, Track 16 is not a horror film per say. Sure, we have a couple of on-screen murders from a so-called serial killer, but it's more of a murder mystery/thriller than it is a horror film. After watching it though, I felt the need to write a review to help a friend spread the word about a great independent film.

We open the film with the Paul Matthews Network laying down some tracks in a small recording studio. It's nearly midnight when Paul (Franks) decides to call it quits for the night. After the band leaves, Paul decides to record the vocals to a song one last time. While listening back on his recording, he catches a scream on Track 16, and shortly afterwards finds a dead woman in the alley just outside the studio.

That same night Paul is taken downtown for questioning by Detective Dermer (Fox) and Detective Nicholson (Pratt). After some interrogation, they find Paul's story to be believable, but are concerned with a time gap in his story. The following morning officer Russo (Ashton) knocks on Paul's door and tells him she was a friend of the dead girl. Paul doesn't immediately recognize Russo as an officer from the night before and reluctantly agrees to show her where he found the body.

While Paul is off with the under-cover officer, his band-mates find the studio entrance wrapped with yellow police tape and begin to wonder what's happened. Mason (McCleery) contacts Paul by phone and agrees to meet him later that night at a scheduled gig in a local bar. That evening shortly after the band plays, something hits Paul, he heads back to the studio and listens to more tape. The tape eventually reveals who the killer is and leaves Paul in a panic while running the evidence over to Russo's place.

What happens from this point, will remain a mystery, at least until you see this one for yourself.

Track 16 was written, directed, and edited by Mick McCleery. McCleery's early days in independent cinema consisted of horror films such as Addicted to Murder 2 and Vampires and Other Stereotypes. It became obviously clear after watching Track 16 (three times to be exact), that he's grown tremendously not only as an actor, but more so as a writer, editor, and director.

The idea for the film came to McCleery 13 years earlier. It's not unusual for a project like this to take so long to actually get realized. In fact, many of today's great movie's take years to come to fruition. For McCleery, this was the case for Track 16. The film was shot using a Sony DSR-200 (DVCAM) on a so-called shoe string budget. The majority of the movie was filmed in South Jersey on location, however, a few sets where built in the basement of McCleery's home.

Track 16 is an original, smart, well written film with virtually no holes in its story. McCleery puts together one of the strongest casts I've seen in any recent Indie film. Billy Franks as Paul Matthews was more than convincing as the films suspected killer and Bobbie Ashton as officer Fallon Russo also delivers a solid performance. Other notable performances are that of C. Fox (Dermer) and Alan Pratt (Nicholson). Both worked well as the films investigating detectives. A shout also goes out to the rest of cast (the band members). Not once did I say "jeez, these guys are horrible". Something I say too often when watching Indie films.

Part of what makes Track 16 work so well is its music. A musician, Paul Mathews (Franks) accidentally records a murder one evening while laying down some tracks in the studio. That not only sets the tone for the film, but also allows McCleery to fill his story with some great music from leading actor, Billy Franks. Franks is already an established "real-life" musician, and in case he's unaware of it, he's also a damned good actor.

In the end, Track 16 is a breath of fresh air. It's original, smart, well written, and unlike many Independent films, it's actually good. So good in fact, I suspect this will be the film that gets McCleery the recognition he deserves. If not, my theory of Hollywood execs [not knowing what they are doing]still holds true.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A special place in my video collection!, August 16, 2001
This review is from: Track 16 [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Track 16 is definitely one of the best films I have seen in a long time. The plot is just brilliant, I was on the edge of my seat nearly all the way through it, with it's spectacular twists in the story. The acting and special features was excellent and had definitely been thought out well and been directed well.

Billy Franks plays the main character of Paul who is a very talented singer. He is trying to record his new song when there is a murder but who was the killer? This murder mystery keeps you in suspense, infact I had to watch it a couple of times to see if there was any clues.

This film definitely has a special place in my movie collection. Infact it is the best film that I have seen that hasn't come out of Hollywood, though the plot is better than a lot of the big movies these days.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Mix of Music and Murder, October 10, 2001
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This review is from: Track 16 [VHS] (VHS Tape)
What would you do if you were recording a song and found that you had also taped evidence of a murder? This award-winning independent film keeps both hero and viewer one step ahead of disaster in a way rarely seen in the best Hollywood efforts. The balance of outstanding music by Billy Franks and a top-notch suspense story made me store my copy of this Mick McCleery video right next to my Hitchcock collection.
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