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The Mangler

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
11K
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The Mangler (1995)
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A laundry-folding machine has been possessed by a demon, causing it to develop homicidal tendencies.A laundry-folding machine has been possessed by a demon, causing it to develop homicidal tendencies.A laundry-folding machine has been possessed by a demon, causing it to develop homicidal tendencies.

  • Director
    • Tobe Hooper
  • Writers
    • Tobe Hooper
    • Stephen David Brooks
    • Harry Alan Towers
  • Stars
    • Robert Englund
    • Ted Levine
    • Daniel Matmor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writers
      • Tobe Hooper
      • Stephen David Brooks
      • Harry Alan Towers
    • Stars
      • Robert Englund
      • Ted Levine
      • Daniel Matmor
    • 100User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
    • 8Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Bill Gartley
    Ted Levine
    Ted Levine
    • John Hunton
    Daniel Matmor
    • Mark Jackson
    Jeremy Crutchley
    Jeremy Crutchley
    • Pictureman…
    Vanessa Pike
    Vanessa Pike
    • Sherry Ouelette
    Demetre Phillips
    • Stanner
    Lisa Morris
    • Lin Sue
    Vera Blacker
    • Mrs. Frawley
    Ashley Hayden
    • Annette Gillian
    Danny Keogh
    Danny Keogh
    • Herb Diment
    Ted Le Plat
    Ted Le Plat
    • Dr. Ramos
    Todd Jensen
    Todd Jensen
    • Roger Martin
    Sean Taylor
    Sean Taylor
    • Derrick Gates
    Gerrit Schoonhoven
    • Aaron Rodriguez
    Nan Hamilton
    • Mrs. Ellenshaw
    Adrian Waldron
    • Mr. Ellenshaw
    Norman Coombes
    Norman Coombes
    • Judge Bishop
    Larry Taylor
    Larry Taylor
    • Sheriff Hughes
    • Director
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writers
      • Tobe Hooper
      • Stephen David Brooks
      • Harry Alan Towers
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    5gavin6942

    Bizarr But Not Awful

    A laundry folding machine is possessed by a demon from Hell.

    The reviews for "The Mangler" are predominantly bad. Richard Harrington wrote, "The Mangler is ludicrous from start to finish: its plot lines dangle, its effects fail to dazzle and the acting and directing are uniformly bad... even the least demanding of genre fans will be hard-pressed to tremble in its presence." This is partially true. The plot is not as strong as it could be, but it does have a few nice touches, most notably the gore.

    Mike Long rated it 0.5/5 stars and wrote, "There have been many bad, throw-away projects based on material from Stephen King, but The Mangler has to be one of the worst. The movie's laughable premise is only brought down by the inept filmmaking on display here." Yep. The acting is pretty bad (especially the way lines are delivered), and there is just no getting around the fact this is a story about a possessed laundry machine... it might be good as a short story (I don't know), but to make it believable on screen? And I think they made at least one if not two sequels...
    6Jonny_Numb

    Underrated!

    A 3.0? Really? Have horror fans suddenly come down with a case of collective amnesia in the facts in the case of Tobe Hooper? The same director whose signature traits include a smattering of extreme gore garnished with dark humor? The man who made one of the most influential, landmark films of the 1970s ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre")? I mean, granted, Hooper's career has been frustratingly inconsistent overall, but "The Mangler"--easily one of his most maligned works--is an unsung gem that suggests his tongue was planted firmly in cheek, but nobody really noticed. While the concept alone has "disaster" written all over it (a feature-film rendering of a Stephen King short story), what Hooper does with (and to) "The Mangler" is, really, what should have been done with "Graveyard Shift": he tears into the story with the veracity of a mental patient chewing the head off a rag-doll, elevating the absurdist elements to their breaking point, filling the film with (un)intentional humor to counteract the bloodletting, and fleshing out the characters and concept into a satisfying marriage of B-movie bliss. The plot? It's all about an anachronistic laundry facility where an ugly beast of a steam press starts folding the employees into bloody pulp; a pill-popping, chain-smoking local cop (Ted Levine) and his wiccan brother-in-law (Daniel Matmor) suspect foul play on the part of the disabled owner (Robert Englund, once again under a heavy latex mask), but the real reason is much more sinister (Hooper does succeed in making a compelling argument for the ridiculous explanation). While I haven't read King's short story, I will say that the script (by Hooper, Stephen Brooks, and Peter Welbeck) efficiently captures the quirky, small-town mannerisms of his characters, juxtaposed against evil spawned out of the banal territory of Everyday Life. While Hooper is unable to sustain the tricky balance between terror and dark humor that has made "Texas Chainsaw" so endearing, he ultimately transforms "The Mangler" into a sturdy, clean-burning B movie, buoyed by fantastic performances by Englund and especially Levine (who seems to be operating under the influence of a perpetual hangover).
    lisa18

    The coolest, scariest film since Nightmare on Elm Street.

    This movie rocked. It scared the heck out of me and I loved it.
    Murrayjohn2

    A decent,scary film

    The Mangler is a decent,scary film.It aint Shakespeare,but it's a good way to pass some time.Based on on of my favorite Stephen King short stories,it has an interesting premise and some good performances,especially Ted Levine and Robert Englund.It's nice to see Tobe Hooper back in something like good form after so many dogs.6 out of 10.
    Infofreak

    Unbelievably dumb "horror" movie about an evil steam press(!)

    Tobe Hooper has directed a couple of good horror movies (e.g. 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre') and too many bad ones (e.g. 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 2' and this piece of garbage). After watching this atrocity it's a wonder he has any career at all!

    This movie is based on a Stephen King story I haven't read. I really find it hard to believe that most of what we see on the screen had anything to do with King's imagination. The plot is so unbelievably STUPID and badly executed that you will be unable to understand how it ever got financed. It flabbergasts me that people read this script and gave it the green light! Shame on you! It's ridiculous movies like this that have nearly killed contemporary horror.

    Robert Englund has been hamming it up for more years than I care to remember so it's not much of a surprise to see him appearing in schlock like this, but it's a crying shame that an actor as talented as Ted Levine ('Silence Of The Lambs', 'Bullet', 'Heat') is. Poor Ted, I suppose he has to pay the bills...

    One of the poorest, most embarrassingly silly horror movies of the last twenty years. Don't watch it!

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    • Trivia
      Jim Cummings, the voice of iconic characters such as Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Darkwing Duck, Pete, Ed the Hyena, Ray the Firefly, Hondo Ohnaka, Dr. Robotnik and a variety of other animated characters, provided the vocal effects for the titular machine and was glad to get to work with director Tobe Hooper, whom he was a fan of, but felt that the strain put on his throat by making the Mangler noises and the quality of the film itself wasn't worth the effort. He once saw the film on television and was amused to see that his name was misspelled as 'Tim Cummings' in the end credits, as it meant that he got paid to do a bad film and no one would even know he had been involved.
    • Goofs
      Mark incorrectly refers to a time in New England when witches were burned. This was actually a death sentence during medieval times in Europe, when someone was convicted of witchcraft. Colonial witch trials carried out the death sentence by hanging.
    • Quotes

      Mark Jackson: Whats in this?

      Officer John Hunton: I don't know, they're antacids, I got them from Mrs. Frawley.

      Mark Jackson: [looking at ingredients on antacid bottle] Belladonna? You got these from Mrs. Frawley?

      Officer John Hunton: The Hand of Glory?

      Mark Jackson: I think... we may be fucked.

    • Alternate versions
      Available in an R-rated version and an Unrated "director's cut". The unrated version contains very graphic versions of scenes, including Mrs. Frawley's and Gartley's deaths.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Adventures of Sebastian Cole (1998)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mengene
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Distant Horizon
      • Filmex
      • Allied Film Productions (II)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,781,383
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $933,809
      • Mar 5, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,781,383
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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