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The Lucifer Complex

  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
2.4/10
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The Lucifer Complex (1978)
Sci-Fi

An intelligence agent discovers a Nazi plot to revive the Third Reich by using clones.An intelligence agent discovers a Nazi plot to revive the Third Reich by using clones.An intelligence agent discovers a Nazi plot to revive the Third Reich by using clones.

  • Directors
    • Kenneth Hartford
    • David L. Hewitt
  • Writers
    • David L. Hewitt
    • Dale Skillicorn
  • Stars
    • Robert Vaughn
    • Merrie Lynn Ross
    • Keenan Wynn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.4/10
    417
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Kenneth Hartford
      • David L. Hewitt
    • Writers
      • David L. Hewitt
      • Dale Skillicorn
    • Stars
      • Robert Vaughn
      • Merrie Lynn Ross
      • Keenan Wynn
    • 26User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Vaughn
    Robert Vaughn
    • US Secret Agent Glen Manning
    Merrie Lynn Ross
    Merrie Lynn Ross
    • April Adams - Captive
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • U.S. Secretary of Defense…
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Karl Krauss
    William Lanning
    • Unnamed Survivor
    Ross Durfee
    • Gerhardt Frobel
    Victoria Carroll
    Victoria Carroll
    • Julie Simmons - Secretary
    Glenn Ransom
    • Bernard Vogel
    • (as Glen Ranson)
    Kieu Chinh
    Kieu Chinh
    • Maj. Chinn Lee
    Lynn Cartwright
    Lynn Cartwright
    • Assistant Brunner
    Colin Eliot Brown
    • Nazi Guard
    Corinne Cole
    Corinne Cole
    • Greta - Ringleader
    Gustaf Unger
    • Hitler Clone (rumored)
    • (as Gustof Unger)
    Bertil Unger
    • Hitler Clone (rumored)
    Carol Terry
    Carol Terry
    • Captive
    Chellio Campbell
    • Ann - Girl in Nightclub
    Ginger Green
    • Captive
    Bobby Kim
    • Major Lee
    • Directors
      • Kenneth Hartford
      • David L. Hewitt
    • Writers
      • David L. Hewitt
      • Dale Skillicorn
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews26

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    4Chase_Witherspoon

    Light on the bump, heavy on the grind

    Near-abominable tale of an intelligence agent (Vaughn) assigned by his boss (Leo Gordon, uncredited) to infiltrate an island outpost where he discovers a shocking plot to clone world leaders in an audacious plan to resurrect the Fourth Reich, forty years following the end of WWII.

    Vaguely reminiscent of its contemporary "Boys From Brazil" has a great cast that aside from Vaughn sleep-walking through his role, includes Keenan Wynn, Aldo Ray, the lovely Lynn Cartwright (in a distinctly unlovely role as a sadistic Nazi), Kieu Chinh as a female prisoner, Victoria Carroll as a double agent and Corinne Cole ("The Party") in a frivolous bit part as a potential one-night stand, though our secret agent is so inept, he manages one corny pick-up line ("you need less bump and more grind"), before duty calls.

    And let's not neglect William Lanning in the ostensibly unrelated scenes that punctuate, as he narrates the tale watching it unfold from a laser-read time capsule. If you're confused by that plot synopsis, you're starting to appreciate what "The Lucifer Complex" has to offer the patient viewer.

    The film is absolute dross, pure guff, atrocious in almost every department, totally bereft of suspense, thrills or coherency, BUT, in my opinion it does qualify as 'so bad it's funny' and for that reason, coupled with the distinguished cast of Hollywood A-listers and B-movie personnel (Cartwright was always a scene-stealer, and she alone earns this turkey one star for pure camp value), it's essential for any film buff's burgeoning collection.
    1udar55

    Vaughn, Wynn, Ray...how could this be so bad?

    A reviewer here on the IMDb said this is what THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL would look like if directed by Ed Wood and I have to say that assessment is pretty dead on. A young guy wanders around an island before heading into a cave with computers that have history on laserdisc. After checking out WWII and Vietnam, he heads to the "big war" of 1986 and the movie begins proper. Government guy Glen Manning (Robert Vaughn) catches wind of the Fourth Reich when his plane crashes on a small island off the coast of Florida and he finds Nazis working on a clone of Hitler. With the help of April Adams (Merrie Lynn Ross), Manning manages to escape and blows lots of stuff up with a tank and stop the bad guys. The end. Cut back to the guy in the cave who says something like, "Will man ever learn? I've got to explore this island more." Vaughn has a filmography that extends to over 200+ movies and TV series, but I'm going to boldly claim this was the worst thing he has ever been it. It was a production rife with problems and I'd say the Vaughn material amounts for maybe 65 minutes of the 90 minute running time. The wrap around screams of padding and doesn't make a lick of sense (man had the ability to record every single moment on laserdisc?). Keenan Wynn and Aldo Ray show up for a few scenes.
    1noteken-998-396513

    Could of, should of!

    This movie could have been so much better if they would have had the lone survivor discovering that the video he is watching is really the Lucifer Complex and he was in it. Like he was discovering that he was a clone. But as the movie is, it makes little sense of anything.
    1TheBryanWay

    The Worst Movie Ever Made

    When asked about the worst film ever made, it might be safe to take the easy road of listing cult favorites like 'Plan 9 From Outer Space', 'The Room', or 'Birdemic', but I firmly believe that films giving viewers the perverse pleasure of laughing through them, or indeed the type that invite midnight screenings, cannot truly be considered the worst. If you had fun watching it, how can it possibly be that bad?

    'The Lucifer Complex', on the other hand, is the worst film I've ever seen.

    It starts off promisingly enough: a man walks alone on the shores of a deserted island, rhapsodizing over the collapse of society and the fall of humanity. He returns to the confines of his man cave, full of futuristic tech that would've looked dated on 'Star Trek', and has a seat to reflect on the folly of his erstwhile descendants. Seemingly off to a great start, right?

    Then, he watches film of what life was like at the turn of the century. War. Newsreels. Concert film? Five minutes becomes ten, and the next thing you know your brain is slithering out your nostrils. The story proper finally kicks in as one of these films, featuring a tired and bloated Robert Vaughn as the world's least convincing spy, uncovers an island where existing members of the Nazi party look to revive the Third Reich using clones. Yeah, it's basically an unauthorized rip-off of 'The Boys From Brazil', but even a plot this outlandish can't save the film for the midnight movie crowd.

    Cheesy movies can be fun. 'The Lucifer Complex' is only cheesy enough to be depressing. Uninspired camera work, dialogue too stale to be droll, exhausted performances, locations that kind of work, editing that drains the energy from each scene... it's as much fun as waking up to discover that your arm is asleep.

    I won't spoil the film more than the description already does, but rest assured, the film within a film ends, leaving our terminally bored, island-locked protagonist to mumble some commentary on mankind that was probably insightful before the transgenerational degradation of bad writers borrowing from good ones reduced it from Arthur C. Clarke to L. Ron Hubbard to Stephanie Meyer; it's so bland it's useless to mock.

    On the plus side, it's a fascinating experiment in relativity. If you really want to make 90 minutes feel like forever, watch 'The Lucifer Complex'.
    3FieCrier

    conquering the world by boredom

    The trivia says this movie was never released to theaters, and I believe it. It's pretty bad.

    It doesn't help that there's some sort of frame story involving a guy sitting inexpressively in front of a bank of TV monitors, watching a library of all the videos ever recorded (or something like that). He muses to himself in voice-over how there is more about wars than anything else. Most of the movie is something he's watching about a war in 1986 (or 96?). That story doesn't start until about twenty minutes in; probably once you realize how long the opening drags, you'll fast forward judiciously like I did.

    A bunch of important people are killed on a bus. Robert Vaughn's character investigates, after he watches a belly dancer in a bar. He finds a camp of Nazis and is captured, and they try to convince him he never saw the Nazis. It turns out they're cloning world leaders, and the women in the camp help Vaughn fight the Nazis. That might sound sort of exciting, but it's not terribly engrossing at all, and it doesn't help that they keep cutting back to the guy watching all of this on video.

    Not recommended at all. This is the sort of movie that would be helped by some special features explaining what they were going for with the movie, the trouble with releasing it, etc. I saw it on video, though, an old big box from a closing video store.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1976 but never released to theaters, going directly to TV in 1978.
    • Goofs
      When Glenn is running from the soldiers, he ducks into the woods. When the Jeep stops and the men begin chasing him, they are only about 10 feet away, but somehow he eludes them.
    • Crazy credits
      Introducing William Lansing (this was his only movie)
    • Connections
      Features The Amazing Colossal Man (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Livin' on the Brink
      Composed & Performed by The Edgar Kelly Band

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    • Release date
      • 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hitler's Wild Women
    • Production company
      • James Flocker Enterprises
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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