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The Darker Side of Terror

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1979
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
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Robert Forster in The Darker Side of Terror (1979)
DramaHorrorRomanzeScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen a scientist at a research lab is passed over for a promotion, he creates a clone of himself to attempt to seduce the wife of the man who got the job.When a scientist at a research lab is passed over for a promotion, he creates a clone of himself to attempt to seduce the wife of the man who got the job.When a scientist at a research lab is passed over for a promotion, he creates a clone of himself to attempt to seduce the wife of the man who got the job.

  • Regie
    • Gus Trikonis
  • Drehbuch
    • Al Ramrus
    • John Herman Shaner
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Robert Forster
    • Adrienne Barbeau
    • David Sheiner
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    5,0/10
    185
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Gus Trikonis
    • Drehbuch
      • Al Ramrus
      • John Herman Shaner
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Robert Forster
      • Adrienne Barbeau
      • David Sheiner
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    • 4Kritische Rezensionen
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    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Paul Corwin…
    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Margaret Corwin
    David Sheiner
    David Sheiner
    • Prof. Hillstrom
    John Lehne
    John Lehne
    • Lt. Merholz
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Prof. Meredith
    Denise DuBarry
    Denise DuBarry
    • Ann Sweeney
    • (as Denise Du Barry)
    Thomas Bellin
    Thomas Bellin
    • Ed Linnick
    Heather Hobbs
    • Jenny
    Eddie Quillan
    Eddie Quillan
    • Watchman
    Raye Sheffield
    • Clone
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    James Nolan
    James Nolan
    • Dr. Tapler
    • (as Jim Nolan)
    Madeleine Shaner
    • Audrey Linnick
    Johnny Hock
    Johnny Hock
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    Tom Elliott
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      • Al Ramrus
      • John Herman Shaner
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    lazarillo

    Definitely recommended if you can FIND a decent copy

    A medical scientist (Robert Forester) discovers that his one time mentor (Ray Milland) has decided to make a clone him from a blood sample he surreptitiously obtained. He's upset with this at first (if not nearly as much as he ought to be). Later though after he is passed over for an important promotion, he decides to join the older scientist in this groundbreaking experiment--bad move since everyone knows that clones will inevitably turn out to be evil ("Dolly" the cloned sheep was always trying to murder the "original" sheep who she was cloned from).

    While there are good arguments against human cloning, you won't find any of them in this preposterous sci-fi TV movie from the 1970's--which is not to say that it isn't entertaining as hell. After the clone is somehow rapidly aged to where it is the EXACT same age and likeness of the scientist, they manage to educate it even more rapidly. The clone actually proves better than the original at satisfying the scientist's neglected wife (Adrienne Barbeau)and taking advantage of nubile, lovestruck co-eds. Unfortunately, the clone also suffers from some kind of dysfunction where his left eye goes white and he falls into murderous impulses. The end of this movie though is GREAT. Trust me, they don't make stuff like this anymore either for the big or the small screen.

    Tragically, this movie is only available in third-generation dupes some yahoo recorded off TBS ten years ago. It's a mystery to me why this and a lot of other 1970's TV movies I loved as a kid are not available on DVD while practically every godawful TV sitcom series in history is, often is in a multi-volume edition. It would also be nice if ONE of the 500 cable TV networks was devoted to this kind of programming (the Turner stations USE to show these kind of movies a lot and occasionally MGM and the Fox cable network still do). There's no use in railing against "bootleggers", however, if no one else is willing to step into the breech and provide these movies legitmately. Definitely recommended though if you can FIND a decent copy.
    halfadog

    A demented little TV movie from the late '70s

    THE DARKER SIDE OF TERROR stars Ray Milland and Robert Forster as two scientists tinkering with God's creation and getting more than bargained for. It's not a bad flick, good entertainment for a cold rainy night.

    Professor Meredith (Milland) is a university genetics scientist who in his spare time hides out in an abandoned old science block on campus to further his cloning experiments. His best student, lecturer Paul Corwin (Forster)---who's frustrated from having lost his hard-earned promotion to a slimy colleague (David Sheiner)---becomes unwittingly involved in Meredith's latest project: he has stolen some of Corwin's blood cells from a bloodbank and started to create a clone of Corwin. He decides to accelerate the growth of the foetus and within days, there's another Corwin walking around. They quickly educate Corwin #2 through TV visuals and special tests, hoping that he will learn something and become a full-fledged human being. Unfortunately Corwin #2 occasionally gets a bung right eye, and has developed a mind of his own and wants out of the lab. Out in the real world, Corwin #2 doesn't quite know to control his feelings, especially when it comes to women.

    Director Gus Trikonis (MOONSHINE COUNTY EXPRESS) brings a terse efficiency to the proceedings, as if counting down the demise of such a brash experiment as fast as its premature growth, and weaves many a tightly-directed suspense sequence to enliven anotherwise straightforward plot. Al (THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU, '77) Ramus's script is a cautionary tale warning us of the dangers of cloning, with riffs on FRANKENTSTEIN, but similarly delivers the exploitation goods. The ending may not please everyone but I found it an apt closure. The film isn't overtly scary, but the understated ambiguity of this final shot is quite disturbing, and sent a couple of chills down my spine. In terms of story and special effects, THE DARKER SIDE OF TERROR could be seen as a percursor to DEAD RINGERS. I was quite impressed with the split frames where both Corwin's are on-screen; the effect is mostly seamless, though at times the split is quite obvious.

    Forster is surprisingly good in both roles as the man with something toprove to his peers and the monster who doesn't understand where he stands. He's a low-key presence, and carries the scenes where he has to play off himself. The clever editing helps, but even though he's not Jeremy Irons, Forster manages to be very convincing. Milland on the other hand is wooden, a borderline mad scientist, but more cranky than mad. Adrienne Barbeau (THE FOG) offers romantic support as Corwin's neglected wife, who thinks their marriage is improving when she beds Corwin #2. John Lehne sticks around as a cop to add suspense. Shot by Donald Morgan (CHRISTINE).

    THE DARKER SIDE OF TERROR would make an entertaining double feature with Ralph Nelson's EMBRYO (1976).
    6Platypuschow

    The Darker Side of Terror: Very interesting concept

    See I'm against reeboots and remakes but it's films like this that perhaps should be considered for one. The reason? It was made for television and is rather obscure, at time of writing it has less than 100 ratings on IMDB which for a 1979 movie is remarkable.

    Starring Robert Forster this fascinating little horror/thriller tells the story of a man who illegally and secretly has himself cloned but the clone sets his sights on succeeding his creator.

    The movie raised a lot of moral questions and handled them relatively well with a predictable ambiguous finale that I enjoyed.

    Though The Darker Side Of Terror is hardly ground breaking it's an interesting piece worthy of anyones time.

    Should this get remade there are a fair few parts I think need tweeking, doing this could make an instant classic.

    The Good:

    Very interesting concept

    The Bad:

    Title doesn't fit the movie at all

    Forster isn't on point here

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    If it had been me that kid wouldn't have touched the ceiling, she'd have gone through it
    5videorama-759-859391

    The darker side of disappointment

    Talk about being cheated. I was expecting this to be gory and shocking, hence it' R rating. But like Assassin, also R rated, I was again left stupefied, and in an enigma to why. The movie, well t.v movie has a great cast, Forster. The only real good, and decent reason to watch it. God, I wish the late Forster was still alive, as being one of my twenty favorite actors. When I think about, it's viewing, the story only goes so far, and then it's pretty flat, as to the movie's entirety. Basically, it's a brilliant incredible cloning experience, but one that goes horribly wrong. Forster plays a brilliant Science professor, cheated out of a higher position, by a colleague. Wanting to steal it back, and prove this life changing experiment of cloning himself, thanks to the help of older partner/work acquaintance, what results of course, is a malfunction, as the cloned Forster creates murderous havoc. What's actually frightening, is the cloned one, is so very much human, and direct, it's creepy. All of this this, doesn't constitute for a whole movie, as there's not enough real shocks, suspense, plot turns, so we basically have a run of the mill picture, that falls pretty flat after twenty minutes. Forster fans. Give it a go, if just for a Forster. For me, excluding the latter, I was very short changed, as to what I expected, which brought about heated anger. Heaven forbid, should someone clone this movie. Great title though, but it wouldn't last two titles in the movie ring.
    6Chase_Witherspoon

    Body double trouble

    Fairly entertaining, modest made-for-TV shocker about academic (Forster) who's cloned in a clandestine experiment by his brilliant but twisted scientific mentor (Milland) with unintended consequences.

    Interesting premise has Forster essentially playing dual roles (which he handles capably being the terrific actor he was), whilst pretty Barbeau plays his confused wife being unwittingly seduced by his increasingly brazen clone, whilst David Sheiner is another familiar face playing his academic nemesis.

    Typical of the halcyon era for TV-made thrillers, well-paced, moody, atmospheric aesthetic and just as compelling as theatrical films. 'Medical science' horror movies were briefly in vogue (e.g. Coma, Embryo, Scalpel) at the time, of which DSOT is a neat little exponent.

    Despite being well beneath his Hollywood legacy (though not as low as 'The Sea Serpent'), Milland makes anything more watchable and his presence here is quality casting that should reach a wider audience.

    Director Trikonis has crafted a taut, scary thriller headlined by a high quality cast of distinction, and worthy of attention - that is, if you can locate it; I managed to find an ex-rental VHS copy on the Video Classics label many years ago, but it seems to be rather obscure.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. April 1979 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Clone: The Man Who Gave Birth to Himself
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      • Shaner-Ramrus Productions
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