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Un artista maníaco depresivo sobrevive a una caída suicida sólo para ser poseído por un gángster asesinado, que utiliza al artista para vengarse de los que acabaron con su vida.Un artista maníaco depresivo sobrevive a una caída suicida sólo para ser poseído por un gángster asesinado, que utiliza al artista para vengarse de los que acabaron con su vida.Un artista maníaco depresivo sobrevive a una caída suicida sólo para ser poseído por un gángster asesinado, que utiliza al artista para vengarse de los que acabaron con su vida.
Danny Daniels
- Rasta Doctor
- (as Danny D. Daniels)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThis film was originally supposed to get a bigger domestic theatrical release in America, but the studio executive who supported the film was fired and replaced by another person who decided to give this film a more limited theatrical release instead. As a direct result of this, plans for a potential sequel were eventually abandoned altogether despite the fact that this movie did well in various foreign territories.
- Citas
George Miller: [Begging Vito] NO MORE... NO MORE
Vito Minelli Sr.: [as he posesses George once again] ONCE MORE
- Versiones alternativasThe Dutch version is the only fully uncut one. All other versions (Greek, Japanese, Australian, US, German, UK...) are cut in gore scenes, basically because they are based on the R-Rated US-Version. The Australian Rental Tape, the German and the UK Version are even more cut than the USA R-Rated version.
- ConexionesReferenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)
- Banda sonoraLiving in a Cesspool
by Tavabonn
© 1986 Kutabov Music A.S.C.A.P.
Reseña destacada
Starving artist George (Dennis Lipscomb) decides to end his life by jumping off his apartment building on Halloween night. As he lays dying, his body receives the spirit of a man who shares his birthday and is killed at the exact same time (confused?). He lives and the spirit takes over when George goes to sleep and seeks retribution on folks who burned him alive (Freddy who?). Of course, his psychiatrist Dr. Curtis (Leslie Wing) thinks he's crazy and Lt. Ashley (Hoyt Axton) thinks he is the killer. This is a pretty solid horror flick that I liked even more watching it now than back in the 80s. You can hear the filmmakers whisper, "It is like ELM STREET, see?" (the burned villain even looks like Freddy), but writer-director Guy Magar does enough to make it stand apart. The only misfire is a visit to one Doctor Rasta, a Rastafarian voodoo doctor. Oh, and lots of 80s neon. Was it really that prevalent? Lipscomb, looking like a nerdy Christopher Walken, is an interesting choice for a leading man and I like that casting. On the technical side, there is lots of great camera work and some interesting use of lighting. The gore appears to be cut, but is still plentiful. Magar cut his teeth on TV work and this was his first feature. He went on to do THE STEPFATHER III, which I also thought had great cinematography, and one of the CHILDREN OF THE CORN sequels.
- udar55
- 19 ene 2010
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- Presupuesto
- 1.200.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 49 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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