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Radioactive Dreams

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Radioactive Dreams (1984)
After a nuclear war, Phillip Hammer and Marlowe Chandler have spent fifteen years on their own in a bunker, stuffed with junk from the 40s and old detective novels. Now, nineteen-years-old, they leave their shelter to find a world full of mutants, freaks, and cannibals.
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After a nuclear war, Phillip Hammer and Marlowe Chandler have spent fifteen years on their own in a bunker, stuffed with junk from the 40s and old detective novels. Now, nineteen-years-old, ... Read allAfter a nuclear war, Phillip Hammer and Marlowe Chandler have spent fifteen years on their own in a bunker, stuffed with junk from the 40s and old detective novels. Now, nineteen-years-old, they leave their shelter to find a world full of mutants, freaks, and cannibals. They beco... Read allAfter a nuclear war, Phillip Hammer and Marlowe Chandler have spent fifteen years on their own in a bunker, stuffed with junk from the 40s and old detective novels. Now, nineteen-years-old, they leave their shelter to find a world full of mutants, freaks, and cannibals. They become famous detectives in the struggle for the two keys that could fire the last nuclear wea... Read all

  • Director
    • Albert Pyun
  • Writer
    • Albert Pyun
  • Stars
    • John Stockwell
    • Michael Dudikoff
    • Michele Little
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writer
      • Albert Pyun
    • Stars
      • John Stockwell
      • Michael Dudikoff
      • Michele Little
    • 25User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    John Stockwell
    John Stockwell
    • Phillip Chandler
    Michael Dudikoff
    Michael Dudikoff
    • Marlowe Hammer
    Michele Little
    Michele Little
    • Rusty Mars
    Lisa Blount
    Lisa Blount
    • Miles Archer
    Don Murray
    Don Murray
    • Dash Hammer
    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Spade Chandler
    Norbert Weisser
    Norbert Weisser
    • Sternwood
    Christian Andrews
    • Brick Bardo
    Paul Keller Galan
    • Chester
    • (as P.K. Galán)
    Demian Slade
    Demian Slade
    • Harold
    Hilary Shepard
    Hilary Shepard
    • Biker Leader
    • (as Hilary Shapiro)
    Sue Saad
    • Punk District Singer
    Kimberly McKillip
    • Sadie - Hippie Chick
    Gulcin Gilbert
    • Greaser Chick
    • (as Gulshin Gilbert)
    Mark Brown
    • Greaser
    Nathan Stein
    • Corky the Surf Mutant
    Cynthia Ream
    • Buster Heavy
    Glory Fioramonti
    • Biker #2
    • (as Glory Fiormonti)
    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writer
      • Albert Pyun
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    5zumo-16908

    Dull movie with awesome soundtrack

    The movie itself is not particularly good. B-movie-esque with a few laughs, and the otherwise simple plot is told in a rather incomprehensible and messy way. The acting is pretty bad and the cutting almost hilarious. There are definitely many better movies to watch before this one, unless you have a thing for 80s kitsch (I do).

    The movie does however shine in one particular area; the soundtrack. I have watched (or listened to) the first 3 minutes on repeat for a good while already. Hard-punching 80s synth wave / new wave epicness bathed in reverb - I love it!
    bmenell@yahoo.com

    Had the pleasure of being in this stinker

    As a young buck I was an extra in this film in LA. There were so many extras and no real coordination, we didn't know when the camera was rolling and when it wasn't. Shooting seemed to go on forever without a break, so when you got tired you just walked off the set and went home.

    We knew when making it that it would go direct to video. It was actually released, and played at my local theater for about two days before it was yanked. I had never before seen a movie taken out of the theater that quickly.

    I'm still looking for the video just for nostalgia. I'm glad there are some people out there who can enjoy for something.
    8Kastore

    These guys are a couple of big-time dicks!

    Having only been previously exposed to Albert Pyun's 90s-era direct-to-video low-budget action garbage, I picked up "Radioactive Dream" expecting a futuristic crapfest like "Nemesis" or "Omega Doom". I was surprised to discover this movie is not only original, but extremely funny and entertaining.

    Michael Dudikoff (in an effectively humorous role the same year he kicked off his B-action career with "American Ninja") and John Stockwell ("Christine", "My Science Project", and now a director of motion pictures) play Marlowe Chandler and Phillip Hammer - a couple of real dicks! Having been raised on 50s pulp detective novels (hence their names) while confined to an underground bomb shelter, they emerge 15 years after a nuclear war has turned the world into a post-apocalyptic wasteland. All these guys want is dames and to become the world's biggest private dicks. The first person they meet is a revolutionary rebel by the name of Miles Archer (Lisa Blount, who I also remember from another of my favorite guilty-pleasure 80s flicks, "Nightflyers", as well as "Blind Fury" and "Prince of Darkness"). Purely by accident, our two heroes end up in possession of the two keys that can launch the last nuclear missile in existence, and when this fact is discovered after they reach the last outpost of civilization - Edge City - they find themselves on the run from every mutant gang in town.

    This movie's pluses include a colorful variety of characters, many based on specific stereotypes from different eras (pulp detectives, disco mutants, greasers) as well as cannibals and giant rats; general goofiness in both the action sequences and the heroes' trying to get acquainted to the changed world; a most excellent 80s soundtrack; and George Kennedy to boot. As expected, the movie is a comedic satire for most of the first hour, but then suddenly turns serious in the last 20 minutes. But this movie does end with the coolest two-man song and dance number ever.

    In short, don't let the Pyun credit fool you. "Radioactive Dreams" is a good rental for those who wish to see something completely different. (Especially suggest a double billing of this with "Six-String Samurai") 7/10
    7Macholic

    Deserves cult classic status

    This fulfills the criterias to be a cult classic, something to love OR hate for everyone. I belong to the first category: 2 kids growing up in a nuke shelter with a large collection of detective novels deciding to be the post apocalyptic worlds first dicks, The Atomic Dicks! Fastpaced wachy post apocalyptic tong-in-the-cheek comedy. Irresistible. B-movie queen Lisa Blount pops up in this weird mix and singer Sue Saad gives a few nice songs like the excellent title song "Radioactive Dreams", the soundtrack certainly deserves to be released. Great acting, excellent photography and score. It is very low budgeted, but every last penny is up there on the screen and stretched well beyond its limit, just as it was the case with director Albert Pyun's "The Sword And the Sorcerer". This movie stands up to repeated viewing. 7/10
    5A-Ron-2

    Post-Apocalypse meets Film Noir.... very strange

    I have been a sort-of fan of this film for a long time, as it was an attempt (no matter how misdirected) to like two of my favorite genres of film. This is a strange movie, but about as good as it could have been, given the budget. However, I must warn any potential viewers that you MUST be prepared to suspend a significant amount of disbelief...

    The ultimate problem is that it cannot seem to decide if it is a comedy, or more serious film. It begins with sort of a comedic premise, it works well as a strange sort of slapstick comedy (with Michael 'American Ninja' Dudikoff turning a surprisingly good performance). It is two kids who were locked in a fall-out shelter by their 'fathers' the day of the nuclear war. All they are left with is pulp detective books and so they model themselves on the characters therein. They then enter the world after the bomb and thier innocence is confronted by a series of unpleasant challenges and betrayals (some that are surprisingly un-funny, but not bad). They then become 'real' film noir style, jaded anti-heroes and confront the baddies.

    Then the film ends in a dance number...

    OK, it's wierd, but I honestly believe that anyone who has an appreciation for strange film will really enjoy this movie. It is cute and kind of innocent and relatively entertaining. It is worth at least a watch.

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    • Trivia
      This movie marks the first appearance of the name "Brick Bardo" in an Albert Pyun movie. It has, so far, appeared in seven of his movies.
    • Goofs
      When Phil and Marlowe leave their bunker, they bring their car to abrupt halt upon seeing a woman. The sound used is of tires screeching on asphalt, while they are on an obviously dirt road.
    • Quotes

      Miles Archer: I'm going to blow your head off unless I get those keys!

      Marlowe Hammer: So what does this mean, Miles? You don't love me no more?

    • Alternate versions
      The United States release of this film includes a written introduction that other cuts of the film do not have. It contains more information regarding the keys and bomb. This can be viewed on the Vestron Video release and the Laserdisc that followed it. The German DVD contains the only Widescreen cut of the film. As a special feature; this intro is included.
    • Connections
      Featured in Best of the Worst: Cyborg and Arcade (Albert Pyun Double Feature) (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Nightmare
      Performed by Jill Jaxx

      Written by Michael McCarty, Jill Jaxx and Judith Nee

      Produced and Arranged by Michael McCarty

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1986 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sueños radioactivos
    • Filming locations
      • Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • ITM Productions
      • Vanir Group of Companies
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $220,038
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $141,055
      • Sep 21, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $220,038
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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