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Unmasked Part 25

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
944
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Unmasked Part 25 (1988)
Jackson is a lonely serial killer who is really beginning to question the point of all his killing. He is losing focus on why he started to kill in the first place. The future looks bleak until he meets a blind girl, Shelly, who begins to show him that life isn't so bad. It is all up to Jackson to decide if he's going to stop killing and start learning responsibility and think about finding a real job and starting a family.
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Jackson is a lonely serial killer who is really beginning to question the point of all his killing. He is losing focus on why he started to kill in the first place. The future looks bleak un... Read allJackson is a lonely serial killer who is really beginning to question the point of all his killing. He is losing focus on why he started to kill in the first place. The future looks bleak until he meets a blind girl, Shelly, who begins to show him that life isn't so bad. It is al... Read allJackson is a lonely serial killer who is really beginning to question the point of all his killing. He is losing focus on why he started to kill in the first place. The future looks bleak until he meets a blind girl, Shelly, who begins to show him that life isn't so bad. It is all up to Jackson to decide if he's going to stop killing and start learning responsibility ... Read all

  • Director
    • Anders Palm
  • Writers
    • Mark Cutforth
    • William Shakespeare
  • Stars
    • Gregory Cox
    • Fiona Evans
    • Edward Brayshaw
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    944
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anders Palm
    • Writers
      • Mark Cutforth
      • William Shakespeare
    • Stars
      • Gregory Cox
      • Fiona Evans
      • Edward Brayshaw
    • 23User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Gregory Cox
    Gregory Cox
    • Jackson
    Fiona Evans
    Fiona Evans
    • Shelly
    Edward Brayshaw
    Edward Brayshaw
    • Father
    Debbie Lee London
    • Christi
    Kim Fenton
    Kim Fenton
    • Nick
    Anna Conrich
    • Ann
    Robin Welch
    • Pete
    Annabel Yuresha
    Annabel Yuresha
    • Patti
    Adrian Hough
    Adrian Hough
    • Mick
    Helen Rochelle
    • Monica
    Howard Martin
    • Mac
    Lucy Hornak
    Lucy Hornak
    • Charlotte
    Steve Dixon
    • Barry
    Morie Kelly
    • Meagan
    Bryan Cornish
    • Shop Assistant
    Albin Pahernik
    • Crazy Old Man
    • Director
      • Anders Palm
    • Writers
      • Mark Cutforth
      • William Shakespeare
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    User reviews23

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    lor_

    Making fun of gore

    My review was written in March 1989 after watching the movie on Academy video cassette.

    This British horror spoof (going direct to video Stateside) is on target with its script's satirical barbs, but is not well realized as a feature. Gore content of unrated version marks it for a specialty audience.

    Filmmakers Anders Palm and Mark Cutforth are poking fun at the endless string of imitative Yank shriekers such as "Friday the 13th" and "Halloween" series that substitute cliches for creativity.

    Antihero Gregory Cox wear a Jason-esque goalie's mask and is given to slaughtering people in gruesome fashion until he meets kindly but kinky blind girl Fiona Evans. She befriends him and beds him, even getting him to remove his mask, revealing a hideously deformed (but subpar makeup effects) face.

    In striving for black humor, pic gets bogged down in some silliness, tastelessness and pretentious writing. Reflexive material as folks recognize he hero "from his movies" is overdone, climaxing with him aghast at a theater marquee hawking the 26th film in the series. Yucky gore doesn't sit well with what is basically an intellectual exercise.
    devlocke

    The best satire of gore & slasher films ever made...

    This movie is a masterpiece - I can't believe it's not at LEAST a cult classic. It laughs at Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, all those "5 Teens in a house w/ a madman" movies, and that's just for starters. If you like this kind of humor (the European caustic, sarcasm kind, as seen in Cemetery Man, to name another great movie) you will absolutely LOVE this movie. Beautifully bad acting (intentionally so), some of the wittiest dialog I've ever seen, GREAT characters... from the basic concept of this film, all the way to the final implementation, this film is BRILLIANT! Check it out! Recommend it to all your friends! It's great, and NO ONE has ever heard of it...
    8pusterummet

    Oh man...

    Well "many years ago" we used to rent cheap movies every Tuesday as they were about 10 Dkr (2 us dollars) each. We saw a lot of bad movies and some brilliant ones. One of them was Unmasked. Or "Hand of death" as it was called here. Took me ages to find it under the real title. It is so bad that it is kind of fun. When he ends up with that blind girl and is pretty upset with her "sexual preferences".. but has no problem with killing people.. had us in stitches.

    This "movie" is perfect for killing some time with a few friends and some beer..
    5BA_Harrison

    Oh well, at least the gore is good.

    Jackson (Gregory Cox) is a disfigured maniac genetically driven to mutilate and kill; misunderstood and feared, he hides his ugly face behind a hockey mask. But Jackson also has a sensitive side to his nature, one that he is finally able to express when he meets blind beauty Shelly (Fiona Evans) during one of his massacres. Unable to see his hideous features, Shelly is drawn to Jackson's existential torment, and the two begin a tender love affair. But for how long can Jackson suppress his urge to kill?

    Unmasked Pt 25 veers so wildly between brutal violence, emotional drama, and seemingly humorous moments that the true intent of director Anders Palm is never absolute: is the monster's inner turmoil supposed to be satirical or serious? Are we supposed to be amused or horrified? The plot alludes to the classic monster movies of the Universal era as well as spoofing contemporary slashers, but to what avail? Try as I might, I just couldn't figure it all out; I even considered the possibility of the schizophrenic approach having been devised to reflect the duality of Jackson's personality, but this hypothesis seemed unlikely, crap movie-making being a far more plausible reason.

    Eventually, I gave up with the wild conjecture to try and explain the madness I was seeing, and ended up simply enjoying the whole thing for the incredible WTF factor, the gratuitous nudity, the dreadful late 80s London fashion disasters, and the outrageous and inventive gore, of which there is plenty, and most of which is surprisingly well handled. When all else confuses, a lampstand through the skull will always make me smile.
    7ethylester

    Decent

    This is an entertaining movie. I didn't "get it" til the end, though. Maybe I was just tired. It deals with how serial killers from slasher movies can't even stop killing or ever die no matter what and how boring that kind of life must be. And his name is Jackson, like Jason. Very clever. But I thought it was worth watching and there are some really funny parts. The person who mentioned it was like Toxic Avenger was very right. I'm surprised Troma hasn't picked this up. I didn't quite understand the whole father figure dude. What did he have to do with the movie and why was he a bum? I liked the blind woman, she was pretty cool. I never thought about how blind people don't have to turn on lights... hmmmm

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    Bill Pullman, John Candy, Joan Rivers, Daphne Zuniga, and Lorene Yarnell Jansson in Spaceballs (1987)
    Parody
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    • Trivia
      The make-up artists made the kills even more gruesome than they were initially written in the script.
    • Goofs
      When Jackson drops to his knees after reading the marquee outside of the cinema, a passerby can be seen walking in front of him and looking up at the camera. Furthermore, in the subsequent wide-angle shot, a car directly in front of Jackson in the previous scene, has disappeared.
    • Quotes

      girl: [while being threatened with a pitchfork] Ahhhhh!

      Jackson: Go ahead, scream if you'd like. To be perfectly honest, I'm really starting to get quite bored with this whole thing.

      girl: You're the guy from the pub, aren't you? The one that attacked Nick?

      Jackson: Ridiculous isn't it? I mean, I have to kill, I have no choice in the matter, but you think they'd let me try something else as well. I do have other talents as well. There's no sense in you trying to run for it, really. You'll get ten feet, and run into a branch, or stumble over a root.

      girl: [she starts running and does indeed trip and fall]

      Jackson: See! What did I tell you?

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      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking (2013)

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    • Release date
      • 1988 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Unmasked: Part 25
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK(main location)
    • Production companies
      • Strange Cinema
      • Fox Lorber Features
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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