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The Mutations

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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The Mutations (1974)
A scientist experiments with crossing humans and plants, for which he uses his students.
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A scientist experiments with crossing humans and plants, for which he uses his students.A scientist experiments with crossing humans and plants, for which he uses his students.A scientist experiments with crossing humans and plants, for which he uses his students.

  • Director
    • Jack Cardiff
  • Writers
    • Robert D. Weinbach
    • Edward Mann
  • Stars
    • Donald Pleasence
    • Tom Baker
    • Brad Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Writers
      • Robert D. Weinbach
      • Edward Mann
    • Stars
      • Donald Pleasence
      • Tom Baker
      • Brad Harris
    • 56User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
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    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Dr. Nolter
    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • Lynch
    Brad Harris
    Brad Harris
    • Brian
    Julie Ege
    Julie Ege
    • Hedi
    Michael Dunn
    Michael Dunn
    • Burns
    Scott Antony
    Scott Antony
    • Tony
    Jill Haworth
    Jill Haworth
    • Lauren
    Olga Anthony
    • Bridget
    Lisa Collings
    Lisa Collings
    • Prostitute
    Joan Scott
    Joan Scott
    • Landlady
    Toby Lenon
    • Tramp
    • (as Toby Lennon)
    Richard Davies
    Richard Davies
    • Doctor
    John Wireford
    • Policeman
    • (as John Wreford)
    Eithne Dunne
    • Nurse
    Tony Mayne
    • Dwarf Tony
    Molly Tweedlie
    • Dwarf Molly
    Kathy Kitchen
    • Midget Kathy
    Fran Fullenwider
    • Fat Lady
    • Director
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Writers
      • Robert D. Weinbach
      • Edward Mann
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    8johnc2141

    frightful disturbing b-movie

    OK i seen the mutations when i was younger at a movie theater in;Paterson new jersey and to this day i cant remember the co-feature. but it scared the hell out of me.its a basic mad scientist story,with a brilliant but unbalanced Dr played by the late great;Donald Pleasence who went on to play Dr loomis in the Halloween movie series(1978 to 1989)creating mutations from plants.i know very weird.it all takes place in england,much to the distaste of fellow scientist from America played by Brad Harris.he gets his subjects from a deformed man played by;Tom Baker(who played Dr who in the 70's)this guy is so gruesome he would give Frankensteins monster the willies.anyway lynch(tom baker)is co-owner of a traveling carnival.the main owner is a kindly dwarf played by Micheal Dunn,who does'nt approve of the Dr's intentions.and like the earlier movie;freaks this movie features real human oddities. the one that gave me nightmares was a guy called pop eye,i don't need to say what he does.also starring in this movie is Julie Ege and Jill Haworth.the mutations has been released to video under the title;the freak-maker.its not as good as Tod brownings freaks,but it is very unsettling.i re watched this recently and found it very entertaining but it no longer gives me nightmares.all i can say is its still a very good film,with a great cast.and Donald Pleasence played the best mad doctors.I'm giving mutations(aka;freak-maker)8 out of 10.
    7dr_gonzo

    Great movie

    Ignore the uptight weirdo who spends 10,000 words bashing this movie. It's very enjoyable as long as you're a fan of the genre. With many gratuitous LSD references and a real live carnival freak show, how can you go wrong?

    If you thought Swamp Thing was too intellectual and The Fly was just too gross, this movie might definitely be for you. One of many human-cross-animal or plant movies, what causes this one to stand out is the overall creepiness of Donald Pleasance and, basically, the entire plot (what you can make of it).

    Time-lapse photography inserted for no particular reason just adds to the fun.

    The people who made this movie must have had a blast and so will you as long as you're not some amateur wannabe film critic. Sheesh!
    7Wilbur-10

    Gruesome, grotesque, grim British horror which must have slipped through on the Censor's day off.

    This is a totally bizarre British horror film which deserves cult status of the highest order - I can't believe that this didn't have problems with the censor, it is a disturbing, nasty piece of work and should undoubtedly have cult status.

    'The Mutations' has Donald Pleasence as a Frankenstein-inspired scientist, Prof Nolter, who in-between his lecturing is trying to fuse humans with plantlife, to create a creature which has the strengths of both species. The nature of the film is introduced early, with a travelling funfair complete with freaks ( played by real-life freaks as in Tod Brownings early classic ), and a hideously ugly normal-sized man, who moonlights as Prof Nolter's assistant.

    The film has so many points of interest its difficult to know where to start - the similarities to 'Freaks' are acknowledged with a feast scene which includes the line "He's one of us - we accept you". The freaks are also shown to have more humanity than the other characters, although they do turn on their tormenter in the end, in a scene similar to the climactic chase in 'Freaks'.

    There are also ideas and scenes close to the French classic 'Eyes without a Face'; Pleasance portrays a character similar to Pierre Brasseur's mad doctor, both living in a secluded mansion complete with pack of mad dogs.

    As if all this were not enough, we are also treated to Julie Ege as the screaming heroine, showing of her acting limitations and bodily curves very nicely - special applause for the nude bath scene.

    'The Mutations' is a real shocker, which viewed today has a strong impact - far more so than more famous 'shocking' films, like 'The Devils' and the earlier 'Peeping Tom', both of which viewed now seem relatively tame.

    While not raising the film to any artistic height - it is a cheap 'B' Movie in all production areas - the film should really be seen by all film fans, and given its deserved status as a heavyweight of the gutter-horror genre.
    7NielsPSolberg_4

    This one must be seen to believe

    This film is a definite cult-classic and a follow up to Tod Brownings FREAKS. Perhaps a bit poorly made, but with real freaks like the Alligator Woman, Pop Eye and many more. Julie Ege, Norwegian scream queen, is starring and making the best of it. If you ever want to see the definite B-film from British cinema during the Seventies: This is the one to see. The film takes place at a travelling carnival which also features a freak show. Donald Pleasance is the mad professor who mutates plants with humans and then puts them on display. The results are horrific and so are the monsters that looks like a mixture of broccoli and humans. The film is odd to say the least and the actors try very hard to make it believable. This is a film with a strange mixture of science, horror and drama. It moves along a bit slow, but you won't be bored. The last of the real "freak films".
    spoono01

    Tom Baker rules!

    Anytime Tom Baker graced the screen his characters were always memorable. Here he plays a freak with a self loathing that must be seen to be believed. The story concerns a scientist who tries to turn people into plants. He succeeds with a cross between human and venus fly trap. The makeup isn't great, but it does the job. First time director Jack Cardiff made a great little horror film. Donald Pleasence plays the doctor. I saw this on Cinemax during the 90's. Basil Kirchin from Abominable Dr. Phibes did the music. I wish this was out on DVD. Columbia Pictures has done worse.

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    Related interests

    Jeff Goldblum in The Fly (1986)
    Body Horror
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
    Sci-Fi

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    • Trivia
      Actor Michael Dunn died in London during the film's production, but had completed all of his scenes before he died. He was just 38 years old.
    • Goofs
      Early in the film, a couple leave a house and climb into a Jaguar which is parked facing a Triumph 2000, next to a parking meter with a cover over it. Across the road there are several cars parked. The shot then changes to a girl waving good-bye to the couple, then back to the Jaguar as it drives away, only now there is a different car in place of the Triumph 2000, the cover on the parking meter has disappeared and so have all the cars parked on the other side of the road.
    • Quotes

      Hedi: Wow! Who said girls are the weaker sex?

    • Alternate versions
      Some version of the film are titled "The Freakmaker" including the restored version released on the Amazon Streaming Service
    • Connections
      Featured in Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Worlds Within Worlds Parts III and IV
      By Basil Kirchin

      (special musical effects)

      Regal Zonophone LP

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    • Release date
      • October 1974 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Freakmaker
    • Filming locations
      • Oakley Court, Windsor Road, Oakley Green, Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK(Dr. Nolter's residence and lab)
    • Production companies
      • Cyclone
      • Getty Pictures Corp.
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    • Budget
      • £400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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