If you don't know who Ellie Cornell is, than hang your head in shame. No, actually, leave this site now and go watch
Halloween 4 and 5! To Halloween fans she will always be remembered as Rachel Carruthers, the big sister to
Jamie Lloyd in those Halloween sequels. Besides loving those films, I had wanted to interview her because she
has decided to come back to acting and the horror genre. She will be seen October 10th 2003 in German director
Uwe Boll's adaptation of the video game House of the Dead. So not only will we get another zombie flick, but we
get one of our favorite actresses as well. In the interview find out what Ellie's been up to, and what we can
expect from her performance in House.
The Bloody Good Horror Page Interviews Ellie Cornell
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I guess what we'd all like to know is, why were you away so long? Was there any reason you chose not
to work in horror for over a decade? What was it that finally brought you back?
I took a long lapse from show business to have children and give them my undivided attention, after my
youngest turned four, I began to remember that I had been an actress and slowly started to rise from the
ashes, with a cameo in Free Enterprise in 1998. I had a brief stint on
The Specials but I voluntarily cut my
bits because I wasn't satisfied with it! O.k., cut to House of the Dead ... I helped in the audition process to
put actors from L.A. on tape to send to Uwe Boll to view in Vancouver. During the tapings, I read the part of
Jordan Casper over and over, and it occurred to me that maybe I should be doing the Casper role for real.
My husband made me play the House of the Dead video game in an arcade one night, and I thought it was a blast!
I signed on.
I'm such a huge fan of
Halloween 4, what was working on that set like?
Working with Donald Pleasance was such a treat … he was such a respectful gentleman to me. I was the
new kid on the block and was so thrilled to be starring in a film with a good, scary script and I liked
Rachel Carruthers from the start. She was smart, fearless, and nobody's fool. The rooftop sequence with
Jamie on my back was such a trip, such fun. The director, Dwight Little was a great support to myself
and to my co-star, Danielle Harris. We both had a long, arduous shoot.
There were many rumors (which seemed very credible) about
tension on the set of
Halloween 5, especially between the director (Dominique
Girard) and Halloween vet Donald Pleasance? Were you aware at
all of these tensions? Did Donald voice any of them to you?
I don't know for certain if Donald and Dominque Girard were at odds...we'll leave it at that.
Was there any resentment at all that your character was killed off so early in that film?
When the Halloween 5 script came my way, I was very reluctant about doing it. The tone felt different to me,
the director took a different approach altogether. However, all good characters must come to an end, so I
signed on for Rachel's demise after the writers agreed to rewrite my death scene and the deal was sweetened.
What about the "tone" was different to you?
I thought Halloween 5 had more cliches typically associated with horror films, and the characters seemed
less carved out. I thought Dwight Little did a great job in Halloween 4 with building up suspense, and the
writers created characters you could get behind and route for. That's my take, maybe I'm bias since
Halloween 4 was a simpler story about Jamie, Rachel, Dr. Loomis, and of course, Michael Myers.
Halloween 4 was much scarier.
Have you seen any of the sequels after H5?
I have not seen any of the sequels since Halloween 5. Are they good? I'd like to see the latest Jamie Lee Curtis
installment.
Let's just say that they have Halloween fans divided. So, was
it at all intimidating working with a cult icon like Clint
Howard on the set of
House of the Dead?
I actually did not get to work directly with Clint Howard, but you know how much he brought to the film, his
unique presence.
Director Uwe Boll's English seems to be a bit broken (based on my interview with him). Were there any
communication problems on the set? How was his demeanor with his actors?
Working with Uwe was such a kick! He works at renegade speed, I'd be getting hair and make-up touch ups
(standard fare) and he'd be screaming at the ladies "get out of zear!!!!!! We must SHOOOOOT!"
Or "dis is sheeeeet!" He is an original, very passionate fellow.
Ya, I saw that when I interviewed him. Can you tell us a
little bit about your character in
House of the Dead?
Jordan Casper is a hard-nose, shot-gun-toting honey and nobody's fool who kicks major zombie ass, it was too
much fun to pass up. My family said "go for it" so I headed to Vancouver for several weeks in the dense
woods with cold, rainy conditions and solid night shoots, it was bliss.
Ya, I got the impression after talking to Uwe that the shoot was a little tough on the actors due to the
weather conditions.
There was a tremendous amount of technical difficulty in shooting
House of the Dead, a main reason,
I believe, that it deserves a theatrical release. Uwe scored the film with a full orchestra in Germany,
and it absolutely rocks.
Did you learn anything from playing such an ass-kicking female?
Playing Casper taught me so much about firearms, my coach had served in the Gulf War and held me up so
I wouldn't look like a goofy housewife with a machine gun!
If they told you tomorrow that they were going to bring Rachel back to life for the next
Halloween sequel,
would you do it? (Feel free to state a dollar amount incase Moustapha is listening. :)
Although I have been approached with various ideas of how to bring Rachel back, my sense is that she
will stay put where she is. I'm always surprised at how much the Halloween fans liked and admired her,
a testament to the writers, no doubt. She was pretty cool.
Well thanks for being so cool and sitting down with us to answer our questions. On behalf of the site I'd like to
invite you back anytime to chat, for any reason.
Thanks, I've gone on too long!!!! Go see the film and many thanks for your interest. See you on the big screen very soon.
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I still can't believe that just had the opportunity to interview Ellie Cornell. If I had any idea I'd be doing this
some day I would have wasted even more time watching movies to review for the site! Anyways, be sure to check out
House of the Dead on October 10th. As for now, go buy Halloween 4 and
Halloween 5!