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Director:
Dan O'Bannon
Writers:
H.P. Lovecraft (story)
Brent V. Friedman (screenplay)
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Genre:
Horror more
Plot:
Charles Dexter Ward's wife enlists the help of a private detective to find out what her husband is up... more | full synopsis
User Comments:
An excellent adaptation of a classic Lovecraft tale! more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

John Terry ... John March

Jane Sibbett ... Claire Ward

Chris Sarandon ... Charles Dexter Ward / Joseph Curwen

Robert Romanus ... Lonnie Peck
Laurie Briscoe ... Holly Tender
Ken Camroux ... Captain Ben Szandor
Patrick Pon ... Raymond
Bernard Cuffling ... Dr. Waite
J.B. Bivens ... Station Orderly 1
Robert Sidley ... Third Orderly
Des Smiley ... Janitor
Eric Newton ... Lucius Fenner
Tom Shorthouse ... Gas Man
Jim Smith ... Butcher

Phil Hayes ... Uniform Cop (as Philip Hayes)
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Shatterbrain
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Runtime:
108 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Certification:
Iceland:16 | USA:R (certificate #31322)
Filming Locations:
British Columbia, Canada

Fun Stuff

Goofs:
Continuity: When Claire Ward first visits John March, she sits in his office, and we can see Holly the receptionist's desk behind Claire through the glass wall. The first time we see this shot, there is someone who is not Holly behind the desk. The next time we see the shot, Holly is at her desk, but talking to someone, although as far as we know, no one else is there. more
Quotes:
Holly Tender: So, Curwen is the real great-great... whatever grandfather of Charles, and not Ezra.
John March: Looks that way, doesn't it?
Lonnie Peck: And he was a monster maker?
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Movie Connections:
Version of La marca del muerto (1961) more

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6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful:-
An excellent adaptation of a classic Lovecraft tale!, 8 June 2006
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Author: The_Void from Beverley Hills, England

The nineties were a disappointing decade for the horror genre whichever way you look at it, so it's lucky that filmmakers like Stuart Gordon and Dan O'Bannon were on hand to adapt classic HP Lovecraft stories. Horror fans have got used to seeing a director's credit for the aforementioned Stuart Gordon and a starring role for the great Jeffrey Combs in Lovecraft films; but even though this one has neither, director Dan O'Bannon has succeeded in brining the classic "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" to screen. Of course, this isn't the first screen adaptation of the classic story; as Roger Corman made a rather good one in 1963 with the classic 'The Haunted Palace'. The plot has shades of Re-Animator, and follows an investigation into a man who may have found a way to cheat death. The story starts when Charles Dexter Ward's wife visits a private detective, asking him to investigate her husband who has become a recluse; living in a house on their estate grounds. A strange smell of death permeates the air surrounding the retreat, and the neighbours are suspicious after seeing the amount of raw meat being delivered...

The film doesn't contain a great deal of suspense, but the director masks this nicely with a great aura of mystery and intrigue. The film builds up to finally discovering the mystery behind what Charles Dexter Ward has been doing, and although it takes a while to get there - the film never gets boring because O'Bannon keeps the mystery bubbling. The special effects are a little silly, but they actually work quite well in the context of the film, and O'Bannon gets to show his twisted imagination with abominations such as a still-living mauled torso and many other otherworldly creatures. There's a lot of blood and guts too, and even though the film appears to be trying to imitate A-class horror, O'Bannon doesn't completely veer away from B-movie cinema. The acting is decent enough, but one of the few weak links for me. John Terry is more than a little unenthusiastic, while Chris Sarandon never completely convinces in the Vincent Price role of the villain. That really isn't important, however, as it's the atmosphere and the story that are the stars of the show here - and The Resurrected is strong in both those areas. This film is indeed a lost gem and one that deserves to be more seen!

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