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Joey

  • 1985
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,7/10
1963
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Joshua Morrell in Joey (1985)
Believing to be able to communicate with his deceased father, a young boy develops psychic powers where he uses them to try to stop supernatural forces threatening his family and friends, especially a possessed ventriloquist dummy.
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ActionAdventureDramaFamilyFantasyHorrorMysterySci-Fi

In dem Glauben, mit seinem verstorbenen Vater kommunizieren zu können, entwickelt ein kleiner Junge psychische Kräfte, die er nutzt, um zu versuchen, übernatürliche Kräfte zu stoppen, die se... Alles lesenIn dem Glauben, mit seinem verstorbenen Vater kommunizieren zu können, entwickelt ein kleiner Junge psychische Kräfte, die er nutzt, um zu versuchen, übernatürliche Kräfte zu stoppen, die seine Familie und Freunde bedrohen, insbesondere eine besessene Bauchrednerpuppe.In dem Glauben, mit seinem verstorbenen Vater kommunizieren zu können, entwickelt ein kleiner Junge psychische Kräfte, die er nutzt, um zu versuchen, übernatürliche Kräfte zu stoppen, die seine Familie und Freunde bedrohen, insbesondere eine besessene Bauchrednerpuppe.

  • Regie
    • Roland Emmerich
  • Drehbuch
    • Roland Emmerich
    • Hans J. Haller
    • Thomas Lechner
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Joshua Morrell
    • Eva Kryll
    • Tammy Shields
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,7/10
    1963
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Roland Emmerich
    • Drehbuch
      • Roland Emmerich
      • Hans J. Haller
      • Thomas Lechner
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Joshua Morrell
      • Eva Kryll
      • Tammy Shields
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Joshua Morrell
    Joshua Morrell
    • Joey Collins
    Eva Kryll
    • Laura Collins
    Tammy Shields
    • Sally
    Jan Zierold
    • Martin
    Barbara Klein
    • Dr. Haiden
    Matthias Kraus
    • Bernie
    Jerry L. Hall Jr.
    • William
    • (as Jerry Hall)
    Sean Johnson
    • Bobby
    Christine Goebbels
    • Alice
    Ray Kaselonis
    • Steven
    Joel Kleinman
    Berit Morrell
    Punky
    • Scooter
    Christoph Lindert
    • Sheriff
    Axel Berg
    • Parapsychologist Ralph
    Sandra Freeding Myers
    • Parapsychologist
    James Baumgartner
    • Parapsychologist
    James Heffernan
    • Parapsychologist
    • (as James Hefferman)
    • Regie
      • Roland Emmerich
    • Drehbuch
      • Roland Emmerich
      • Hans J. Haller
      • Thomas Lechner
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    4IonicBreezeMachine

    Emmerich tries to copy Spielberg only without the substance

    Set in Virginia Beach, 9-year-old Joey Collins (Joshua Morrell) and his mother Laura (Eva Kryll) are morning the loss of Joey's father. One night unexplained phenomena start happening when many of Joey's toys start moving and turning on by themselves including a toy telephone that Joey comes to believe allows him to speak to his deceased father. Other kids at school including bully Bernie (Matthias Kraus) mock Joey for this, and both Laura and Joey's Teacher Martin (Jan Zierold) show concern which is only exacerbated by Joey displaying telekinetic abilities. As time goes on, a malevolent entity in the form of a ventriloquist Dummy (Jack Angel) begins confronting Joey and threatens Joey's mother if he keeps using the toy phone which the Dummy claims isn't his father on the other end.

    Joey (retitled Making Contact for the Roger Corman release) is the second film from director Roland Emmerich. After having seen and been impressed with Steven Spielberg's E. T. in 1982, Emmerich decided his next film would be a horror film that incorporated many of the techniques seen in 80s American blockbusters of the Spielbergian mold. Despite being a German production, the film was shot in English as Emmerich wanted to target an international audience after his first film The Noah's Ark Principle hadn't been a big success at the German box office. Emmerich recruited most of the actors from U. S. military bases in Germany, and used his contacts to friends in the United States, who helped him with suggestions and props, to create the American look of the film. The effects work in Joey was done by Hubert Bartholomae, with whom Emmerich had collaborated on The Noah's Ark Principle, who had to build up a new studio to experiment with different ways of creating the effects needed for the film. For a low budget production of 3.5 million Deutsch Marks, Roland Emmerich certainly captures the look and feel of 80s Spielberg productions except for the script which is a confusing hodgepodge of ideas that aren't fully formed.

    In terms of the effects work and look of the film, Emmerich certainly has created a film that encompasses everything you remember about that whimsical 80s Spielbergian style of filmmaking seen in Close Encounters, E. T. and its various contemporaries. The cast not being made of professional actors (and you can certainly tell from some of them) does make it difficult to be sucked into this film storywise, but even good actors would have a hard time selling the material here. According to Roland Emmerich's Biography by Jo Muller, Emmerich wasn't all that concerned with the actual story in the film so much as the look and effects work (and you can tell). While on a purely visual level there's a lot to appreciate in the film, the movie doesn't have any real substance to it and is just a loose assortment of ideas crudely daisy chained into a narrative. Despite Emmerich allegedly being inspired by E. T., Joey plays more like a weird mixture of Poltergeist, Carrie, and the Anthony Hopkins horror film Magic. The actual "why" as to what's happening is never established and despite the Dummy routinely saying the thing on the other side of the phone isn't Joey's father we're never given any idea as to what it is on the other side of the phone and the Dummy keeps acting stereotypically evil and cackling so there's no clear motivation for what's going on. The adult characters also take what's going on a little too well to the point that this feels like someone made a Zucker Abrahams Zucker type parody of Spielbergian blockbusters in the vein of Airplane! Or Top Secret but for some reason cut out all the jokes and played it straight.

    I guess in terms of weird 80s timecapsules of these kinds of filmmaking tropes, there is a certain novelty to seeing them portrayed in a funhouse mirror image of themselves by way of Emmerich's complete lack of subtlety (complete with some stuff that would be a copyright nightmare with all the Star Wars, Disney, and other licensed merch that adorns the sets). But the story's such an unfocused mess portrayed by inexperienced actors that it does become a bit of a slog to sit through.
    xiria73

    How did I miss this one?

    My girlfriend has a large VHS library she's trying to convert to DVD, but there are some films she's going to have a hard time finding, especially this one. Without looking at the box I was able to watch this movie and pinpoint the year of its release (The E.T. glass, the R.O.T.J. bed sheets and especially the teacher's Velcro shoes were dead giveaways to the production date). Fletcher was a good moment to reminisce about the official Lester dummy I used to have. I found out the hard way my girlfriend is deathly afraid of ventriloquist dummies. This movie was not among her faves when she was a kid because of this. My only complaints about the movie was a flub early in the movie, when Joey is picking up his backpack and you can clearly see the name "Josh" written on the baseball patch on the bag. Then there's the little black boy who conveniently disappears when the fit hits the shan only to turn up for the movie's lackluster finale. Smart move, kid. All in all, a decent movie for its time, but it's no Mac and Me, and that's saying a lot.
    4williawallie

    military brats

    at the time this film was made, it was cool for us "military brats." one of our own was in this film (actually, two). but anyway, i went to school on a military base in Stuttgart,Germany with josh morrell and ray kaselonis. my group of friends thought we were so cool because we went to see the movie in German (actually, it was pretty amazing that a bunch of middle school kids could actually understand what they were saying in German). it is nostalgic to see this again but can't believe how dorky it is! nevertheless, this film is a piece of our heritage as military brats at robinson barracks. it would be nice to know where these guys are now...
    SuperSpy-3

    The Worst Film

    I know no other way of describing this painfully wretched film except by saying that it is one of the worst contributions to the world of movies that I have ever seen! Directed by German-born Roland Emmirich, who would later emerge to direct the big-budgeted blockbuster epics "Independence Day" and "Godzilla," this film makes up in bad acting what it lacks in creativity. Is this film supposed to be a horror film? All I saw was a lawsuit waiting to happen, since it showcases (or rather steals) the creativity and genius of such classics as "E.T.The Extra-terrestrial" and "Poltergeist." If you're looking for laid-back, horror film to enjoy with your friends on a casual Friday night, this isn't it! This is by far one of the most boring and stupendous pieces of work I have ever seen! It is deserving of 100 Razzi Awards! Before I start to puke, I must sign off and get this disgusting, no-good film out of my head. But before I do, I'd like to make a brief comment for the wonderful (yes, I'm being sarcastic!) Mr. Emmerich: 'Please, for the love of god! For the love of Hollywood! Spare us a sequel to "Godzilla!" I wouldn't know how to cope!'
    6Sharpe417-1

    Still Creeps Me Out!

    I remember watching this film at a young age and found the movie terrifying. It was my first doll/dummy movie and from then on I definitely needed a night light. The dummy creeps me out even to this day. For the longest time I would have reoccurring dreams of the doll. I could not have a closet open because I thought the dummy would be in there, just staring at me. Even when I had stuffed animals or toys in my closet I felt like they were staring at me.

    As I grew older, I laugh at the Chucky doll and never found him all that creepy, but the dummy from Joey definitely still gives me the creeps. I even recently watched the film 'Magic' and found that just as creepy. The doll from Dead Silence is the next big scary thing for me now. I just hope they keep coming with these.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Although the bulk of the film was shot in Germany, writer-director Roland Emmerich set it in the United States and shot it in English so that the film could be marketed worldwide.
    • Patzer
      The name 'Josh' is written on Joey's backpack. 'Josh' is the name of the actor who plays Joey.
    • Zitate

      Joey Collins: I hate you! I wanna to talk to my father! I wanna to talk to my mother, now! Do you hear me?

    • Alternative Versionen
      US version runs ca. 20 minutes shorter than the original German version.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Master of Desaster: Roland Emmerich - eine Hollywoodkarriere (1998)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. November 1985 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Westdeutschland
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      • Englisch
      • Deutsch
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    • Drehorte
      • Newport, Virginia, USA(some exteriors)
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      • Centropolis Film Productions
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