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Amsterdamned

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
10K
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Huub Stapel in Amsterdamned (1988)
BE GLAD YOU'RE AFRAID, IT MEANS YOU'RE STILL ALIVE.

A predator has surfaced from the canals of Amsterdam leaving a trail of gruesomely dismembered bodies in Dick MaasÂ’ high-octane, heart-stopping cult slasher-thriller.

As the victims pile up in a series of startling, violent, Jaws-style set pieces, a detective is assigned to hunt down the hidden killer before news of the carnage causes mass hysteria and hurts the tourist trade.

The masterful, clever & darkly witty direction of Dick Maas (Award winner of the prestigious, horror, Avoriaz Fantastic Festival) is mainstream enough to appeal to action thriller fans but also nasty enough to satisfy slasher aficionados ..

This edition includes an in-depth making-of by the Director himself, witnessing the filmÂ’s legendary boat chase and other amazing stunts (no CGI here!) which infuses the film with a sense of tangible danger - and indeed sent the filmÂ’s lead to hospital for 3 weeks after crashing his boat !

This rarely seen gem has attained a deserving cult status; originally cut by the BBFC, it is now presented as instructed by Dick Maas: uncut and in his original film format.

Special Features:

* “Making of” by Director Dick Maas
* English, USA & Dutch Theatrical Trailer
* Photo Gallery
* Shameless Trailer Park

Amsterdamned will be released by Shameless Screen Entertainment on October 22nd 2012
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GialloSerial KillerSlasher HorrorActionCrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

A hard-boiled police detective sets out to capture a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the canals of Amsterdam.A hard-boiled police detective sets out to capture a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the canals of Amsterdam.A hard-boiled police detective sets out to capture a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the canals of Amsterdam.

  • Director
    • Dick Maas
  • Writer
    • Dick Maas
  • Stars
    • Huub Stapel
    • Monique van de Ven
    • Serge-Henri Valcke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dick Maas
    • Writer
      • Dick Maas
    • Stars
      • Huub Stapel
      • Monique van de Ven
      • Serge-Henri Valcke
    • 83User reviews
    • 71Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Huub Stapel
    Huub Stapel
    • Eric Visser
    Monique van de Ven
    Monique van de Ven
    • Laura
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    • Vermeer
    Hidde Maas
    • Martin Ruysdael
    Wim Zomer
    • John van Meegeren
    Tanneke Hartzuiker
    • Potter
    Lou Landré
    Lou Landré
    • Chef
    • (as Lou Landre)
    Tatum Dagelet
    Tatum Dagelet
    • Anneke Visser
    Edwin Bakker
    • Willy
    Pieter Lutz
    Pieter Lutz
    • Skipper
    Barbara Martijn
    • Prostitute
    Door van Boeckel
    Door van Boeckel
    • Maniac
    • (as Door van Boekel)
    Simone Ettekoven
    • Salvation Army Soldier
    Koos van der Knaap
    Koos van der Knaap
    • Environmentalist #1
    Pieter Loef
    • Environmentalist #2
    Paul van Soest
    Paul van Soest
    • Manager
    Jules Croiset
    • Mayor
    Helmert Woudenberg
    Helmert Woudenberg
    • Chief Commissioner
    • Director
      • Dick Maas
    • Writer
      • Dick Maas
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews83

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    7Fella_shibby

    Good thriller marred by a rushed ending.

    I saw this for the first time recently due to the director (I have enjoyed Dick Maas' The Lift and Prooi) and also got enticed into checking this movie due to some good reviews.

    It is indeed a solid action thriller but the ending is kinda rushed n there is no mystery/suspense element to it.

    It has a good car sequence doing a full 180, an amazing boat chase sequence reminding us of Bond's Live and Let Die.

    While viewing this, Shape of Water came to my mind, especially during the tunnel scenes.

    Veerman and Eric rush to Dr Martin's house when the nurse informs Eric about Laura's missed call. How they deduced that Laura will be at Martin's house is beyond me.

    Martin's doors were all open. Now who keeps their doors open man. At least not here in my beloved country India.

    Our lead guy (Eric) gets his face spit upon by a suspect and without washing his face he consumes coffee n then later has sex with Laura (a lousy one though). Hope he washed his face before kissing her.
    kangaskhankid

    Dutch humour

    This movie is often discarded as a wannabe action/suspense movie and even though I'm not a big fan of Dutch cinema I have to give it credit for the daring stunts and the way they make fun of our capital city. There's nothing in the world like Dutch humour.I was afraid to walk next to the canals when I saw this movie (note I was 9 at the time)
    8HorrorFan1984

    Amsterdamned

    A serial killer is stalking victims in the famous Amsterdam canals. Can a young detective save the city from being Amsterdamned?

    The films opens with a very convincing stalking scene with an unknown assailant swimming around the canals. The monster claims their first victim, a prostitute who is walking the dark, desolate streets late one night. She is brutally stabbed and then strung up in the canals for a tour group to find the next morning while their boat rides through. We meet a police detective named Visser who is assigned to the case

    Visser investigates a local scuba diving facility where he meets a beautiful woman named Laura. They spark a relationship immediately. Meanwhile, the serial killer claims a few more victims along the way. Most are stabbed and dragged into the canal to die. Visser begins to feel the pressure from the police commissioner and mayor as they are terrified what these murders will do for the public image and tourism in Amsterdam. Will Visser stop the psychopath?

    I really like Amsterdamned a lot as a late 80's slasher for many reasons. One, the filming locations. I found the canals and dark alleys/streets surrounding it to be an eerily perfect place for the killer to stalk their victims. Another is that the POV stalking scenes of the killer are top notch. They are done in such a creepy way, Dick Maas deserves a lot of credit for the work on them. They create a lot of on the edge of your seat tension and terror. Also, this movie looks REALLY good for being done in 1988 in terms of picture quality. The one major negative for me was killer reveal and the ending. It all just felt a bit rushed.

    I highly recommend Amsterdamned to any horror fan. It is a slick and high quality late 80's slasher flick with amazing stalking POV scenes and some gore as well. The ending is a bit of a mess for me, but the acting and scares makes this a must see.

    8/10
    9acidburn-10

    Great giallo thriller that can appeal to both slasher and thriller fans

    Now I can't believe that this little gem has passed me by for so long, especially being a big fan of slashers and giallo movies, well this was a nice treat and it's appealing enough and just when you thought you've seen everything that this genre has to offer, "Amsterdamned" puts a unique spin on things by featuring a killer dressed in scuba diving gear swimming around the canals of Amsterdam looking for his next victim.

    It's all well paced, being mainstream enough for thriller fans and yet gruesome e and sleazy enough for horror fans. That is also dozens of red herrings that keeps the viewer interested enough to keep watching up until the final reveal which okay can be a bit of a cop out, but the dozens of stunts that were handled very well, and when the killer pops out of the water to claim its next victim, it is genially scary and given the fact that he can do this and escape easily into the canals does add a sense of danger to the proceedings and makes everything a lot more tense and frightening.

    The main central character Vissor played brilliantly by Huub Stabel who's trying to solve this case before the killer strikes again and also has the best scene in the movie with the speed boat chase, which was exciting and thrilling at the same time, and will always be an iconic memorable scene. This movie also uses the beautiful city of Amsterdam to its full effect showing all the beautiful sights and scenery. Another standout performance was Serge-Henri Valcke who clearly steals the show with his funny comedic elements, which adds a touch of greatness to this movie.

    All in all "Amsterdamned" is a great watch and is a definite highlight in the giallo genre and has a great mix of everything and plus a really cool killer.
    bertine centen

    Fun filled thrill

    Like I say in my comments on "De Lift", this is particularly funny for Dutch-aholics. A lot of the scenes are references to Dutch famous people, or will later become references to those.

    The Bond-like chase through the canals of "Amsterdam", is one of the most famous scenes, and is up to Hollywood standard. Huub Stapel is again the best choice for the leading character "Eric Visser", charming, tenacious, and this time single. The comic relieves are numerous in this movie, but the best to me are the scenes where Stapel's daughter Anneke and her friend Willy try to find the killer through telepathy. And luckily Dick Maas doesn't resort to an old Hollywood trick, and let them solve the whole thing.

    Unfortunately, the whole industry in Europe is only interested in making "interesting, and challenging" movies. Movie making in Europe should be about the art, not about the money, according to the critics. The result, however, is that most movies from Europe are either depressing to the point of throwing yourself from a tall building, or completely incomprehensible, or just boring. There are a few great exceptions to the rule, and this is certainly one of them.

    For those who saw it in 1988 in a theater, and happened to be in a theater that (as is usual in Holland) puts in a break half way through the movie, so they can scam you out of your money selling over priced drinks (okay different story), you might remember one of the best finishing touches to a movie ever seen: the hand that shoots out of the water, holding a strawberry ice cream cone! That actually had me about 5 inches of my seat.

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    • Trivia
      Dick Maas passed on the opportunity to direct a sequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) in order to do this film. He later stated that he should have postponed Amsterdamned, as the Elm Street sequel could have been his international breakthrough.
    • Goofs
      When the old man that lives on the barge loads the shotgun, you can see that the primers on the shells have indentation marks in their centers, signifying they have already been fired.
    • Quotes

      Vermeer: What do you think she meant when she said a huge black monster with giant claws?

      Eric Visser: I don't know, but I hope your mother-in-law has an alibi.

      Vermeer: UGH!

    • Alternate versions
      For the West German theatrical version as well as all subsequent VHS and DVD releases the demise of the killer was cut. Only in 2007 the uncut version was released by EuroVideo.
    • Connections
      Edited into Kameleon als schokkend doelwit (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Amsterdamned
      Music by C.L. Touber (uncredited)

      Lyrics by C.L. Touber (uncredited)

      Performed by Monique Klemann and Suzanne Klemann (as Loïs Lane)

      Released by WEA Records No. 248.061.7

      (C) 1988 WEA Records, Loïs Lane Music (A Division of EMI Music Publ.)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • DaaVeeDee - UK Distributor
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • Spanish
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Verfluchtes Amsterdam
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production company
      • First Floor Features
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $98,003
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,819
      • Nov 27, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $98,003
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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