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Director:
Sandor Stern
Writers:
Andrew Neiderman (novel)
Sandor Stern (writer)
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Release Date:
6 January 1990 (Japan) more
Genre:
Horror more
Tagline:
Is Pin alive? Leon knows... but nobody believes him! more
Plot:
In this low-budget descendant of Psycho, Ursula and Leon are sister and brother, living alone, save... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
Excellent low budget psychological horror flick! more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

David Hewlett ... Leon Linden

Cynthia Preston ... Ursula Linden (as Cyndy Preston)

Terry O'Quinn ... Dr. Linden
Bronwen Mantel ... Mrs. Linden

John Pyper-Ferguson ... Stan Fraker (as John Ferguson)

Helene Udy ... Marcia Bateman
Patricia Collins ... Aunt Dorothy
Steven Bednarski ... Leon...Age 13
Katie Shingler ... Ursula...Age 11

Jacob Tierney ... Leon, age 7
Michelle Anderson ... Ursula...Age 5
Joan Austen ... Nurse Spalding
Jamie Stern ... Eddie Morris (as James Stern)
David Gow ... Officer Wilson
Terrence Labrosse ... Dr. Bell
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Pin: A Plastic Nightmare (Canada: English title)
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Runtime:
USA:103 min
Country:
Canada
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Certification:
Belgium:16 (video rating) | UK:15 (video re-rating) | Netherlands:16 | Australia:M | Canada:R | UK:18 | USA:R | West Germany:16
Filming Locations:
Iberville, Québec, Canada more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The film that Leon (David Hewlett) and Marcia see while on their date is Scanners (1981). David Hewlett would later star in Scanners II: The New Order (1991) (V). more
Quotes:
PIN: Have you heard from Leon?
Ursula Linden: No.
PIN: I miss him a great deal.
Ursula Linden: [camera pans down to reveal Leon has become Pin and Ursula begins to cry] So do I.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Matinee (1989) (TV) more

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13 out of 16 people found the following comment useful:-
Excellent low budget psychological horror flick!, 29 June 2005
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Author: The_Void from Beverley Hills, England

The eighties produced a lot of horror films that were clearly made just for people to rent on Friday nights to ignore while they had a few beers and a laugh with their mates. While most of these films were instantly forgettable, some were actually quite good and unfortunately have been forgotten along with the forgettable ones. Pin is one such film. While the movie isn't a horror classic, and it takes essential elements from a range of sources, most notably Psycho; it still represents a good success in the psychological horror sub-genre. So, if you like your films to be dark and moody; you can go wrong here! Based on a best seller by Andrew Neiderman, Pin blends the story of a young boy growing up with murderous schizophrenia to horrifying effect. The plot follows a brother and sister, Leon and Ursula, whose father uses ventriloquism and an anatomical dummy as a learning tool for his children. What he doesn't count on, however, is Leon taking this act too seriously and believing that the dummy really is alive. A childish idea that leads to a very dark future for Leon.

While the film lacks any real potent bite, it blends it's elements together with a good plot pace well enough to ensure that the film always offers compelling viewing and although the action gets a little predictable at times, we always want to carry on watching to see what happens. The dummy itself is the centrepiece of the film and director Sandor Stern has managed to create a malevolent atmosphere around it. The thing looks creepy anyway, but when combined with it's put-on voice; I can imagine it giving some more easily scared viewers nightmares. Ventriloquism is a hobby that has always lent itself well to horror movies; from the dummy tale in 'Dead of Night', to this film and more; you can always count on a creepy movie if one of it's core subjects is the act of someone lending their voice to a plastic doll. The acting in the film is typically eighties; but it's not all that bad considering the type of movie that this is. On the whole; Pin is a nice atmospheric chiller that deserves more attention, so if you get the chance to see it; I highly recommend that you do!

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