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Re-Animator (1985)

7.1 | Oct 18, 1985 (US) | Science Fiction, Comedy, Horror | 01:26
Budget: 900 000 | Revenue: 2 023 414

Herbert West has a good head on his shoulders...and another one on his desk.

Conducting clandestine experiments within the morgue at Miskatonic University, scientist Herbert West reveals to a fellow graduate student his groundbreaking work concerning the re-animation of fresh corpses.

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Jeffrey Combs
Herbert West
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Bruce Abbott
Dan Cain
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Barbara Crampton
Megan Halsey
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David Gale
Dr. Carl Hill
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Robert Sampson
Dean Alan Halsey
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Peter Kent
Melvin the Re-Animated (uncredited)
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Ian Patrick Williams
Swiss Professor (uncredited)
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Bunny Summers
Swiss Woman Doctor (uncredited)
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Al Berry
Dr. Gruber (uncredited)

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TheTenth
10 | Apr 18, 2018
In 1985 I was 15, and already a big horror movie fan. With Evil Dead, Halloween, Friday 13th, Italian horror ... the genre was dynamic. Then, reading Mad Movies, I see this very gore movie inspired by a short Lovecraft tale, coming soon. I go there at 2pm, watch the movie and end up seeing it 7 times in 3 days. The cast gives an insane (!!!) performance, especially Jeffrey Combs of course, but having Bruce Abbott try to keep his sanity and stay alive in the horrific events. Barbara Crampton will be mainly remembered by being licked by a severed head, but she does a nice "normal" character. The couple try to save what they can (sanity and life) and are quite a counterpoint to West and his madness of overcoming death, whatever consequences there may be. Most scenes are in the Arkham faculty, some at Dan's apartment. This also enhances the madness of it all, with a regular setting where usually nothing wrong could happen. The "gore" SFX still are vivid in my mind. So OK more modern SFX are done now, but those rubber body parts with liters of blood were really efficient, and I'll add "physical". Those computer generated very often lack the practical physicality of holding a severed hand or head they do now (must be a challenge for the actors to interact with nothing beside a green sceen. Overall these elements create a powerfully entertaining movie.
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Gimly
6 | May 13, 2017
I don't feel as strongly about _Re-Animator_ as much of the horror community does. I absolutely enjoy it, recommend it, even. Just in more of a Watch-Enjoy-Done sort of way. Very different from your typical Lovecraft fare. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._