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The Bite

Originaltitel: Curse II: The Bite
  • 1989
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
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4,9/10
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The Bite (1989)
After being bitten by a radioactive snake, a young man begins to spawn snake-like creatures with a vicious, murdeous nature.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter being bitten by a radioactive snake, a young man begins to spawn snake-like creatures with a vicious, murdeous nature.After being bitten by a radioactive snake, a young man begins to spawn snake-like creatures with a vicious, murdeous nature.After being bitten by a radioactive snake, a young man begins to spawn snake-like creatures with a vicious, murdeous nature.

  • Regie
    • Federico Prosperi
  • Drehbuch
    • Susan Zelouf
    • Federico Prosperi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jill Schoelen
    • J. Eddie Peck
    • Jamie Farr
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,9/10
    1692
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Federico Prosperi
    • Drehbuch
      • Susan Zelouf
      • Federico Prosperi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jill Schoelen
      • J. Eddie Peck
      • Jamie Farr
    • 32Benutzerrezensionen
    • 34Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Jill Schoelen
    Jill Schoelen
    • Lisa Snipes
    J. Eddie Peck
    J. Eddie Peck
    • Clark Newman
    Jamie Farr
    Jamie Farr
    • Harry Morton
    Savina Gersak
    • Iris
    Marianne Muellerleile
    Marianne Muellerleile
    • Trucker Big Flo
    Al Fann
    Al Fann
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Sydney Lassick
    Sydney Lassick
    • George
    Terrence Evans
    • Farmer Dave
    Sandra Sexton
    Sandra Sexton
    • Doctor Marder
    Bruce Marchiano
    Bruce Marchiano
    • Deputy Barney
    Shiri Appleby
    Shiri Appleby
    • Grace
    Bo Svenson
    Bo Svenson
    • The Sheriff
    José García
    • Trucker Death Wish
    • (as Jose Garcia)
    Tiny Wells
    • Trucker Beef
    Sommer Betsworth
    • Girl at Motel
    Barbara Glover
    • Mother at Motel
    Suzanne Celeste
    • Aunt at Motel
    David Coe
    • Hippie Trucker
    • Regie
      • Federico Prosperi
    • Drehbuch
      • Susan Zelouf
      • Federico Prosperi
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    Peggy-7

    Wait what? Is this a sequel what?

    Okay, I'm glad the only thing that this and the first film have in common is they both have scenes with REALLY REALLY REALLY religious people. While this one is a little better than the CURSE it is not a great film, it should have been titled something else, maybe then I could enjoy it more. Maybe just The Bite, or do that Hollywood thing and put THE BYTE! But then people may think it's about a computer!

    On a scale of ONE to TEN the CURSE II:THE BITE gets a 5! Because it's the sequel of the movie with the guy from Stand By Me in it!
    Dethcharm

    Snake-Armed And Dangerous...

    In CURSE II: THE BITE, Lisa and Clark (Jill Schoelen and J. Eddie Peck) just happen to be tooling along through a government testing site in the desert. Shockingly, there are rattlesnakes about. Even more shockingly, said serpents are radioactive! Of course, Clark is quickly bitten by one, which causes his hand to mutate.

    As is the common result of radiated snakebites, Clark's arm turns into a murderous snake monster. The rest of Clark joins in on the ensuing mayhem.

    This movie is a gore-drenched, semi-classic of utter absurdity. It exists in a universe where Jamie "Klinger" Farr is a gun-toting hero. Bo Svenson co-stars as the angry sheriff. Fans of Ms. Schoelen will enjoy her here, since her cuteness knows no bounds. Fans of Director Frederico Prosperi (aka: Fred Goodwin) need look no further, since this is his first and last directorial effort...
    4Steve_Nyland

    Somewhat Disturbing Late 80s Snake Horror With Product Placement by Miller Lite & 7-Up

    This movie gave me a nightmare that was plugged into my subconscious by the film's show-stopper climactic scene where the young "hero" at the center of the movie starts spewing live snakes out of his gullet while trying to crawl out of a drain pipe. In my nightmare I was working as some sort of a janitor in a food service establishment (scary already) and had to clean up a bathroom where a bunch of people had vomited after eating plates of teeming little snakes. It was more of a gross-out nightmare than one that was frightening so waking up and putting it behind me was easy, though it did take me a while to figure out where the idea of people vomiting snakes had come from. Then I remembered CURSE II: THE BITE, which is kind of an OK idea I guess, executed in a way that was sort of imaginative at times. It was nice seeing Jamie Farr wearing pants on my TV set for a change, lead actress Jill Schoelen was enjoyable and looked good in her underpants, Bo Svenson seemed to enjoy playing a beer swilling Southwestern sheriff walking a fine line between arrogant corruption and duty, there are some effective shock sequences (my favorite was the one where a woman doctor looses her lower jaw: OUCH THAT'S GOTTA HURT) and the film had a good sense of it's location in the Southwestern US and it's world of interstate highways, overpasses, cowboy bars and dusty back lots. It is a serviceable time-killer with some amusing special effects as the schnook in the lead transmogrifies into a gigantic fake looking snake, and may have been a dream come true for it's special effects technicians who looked like they got some milage out of material that otherwise would have been pretty routine. With plenty of Miller Lite, Meister Brau and 7-Up for all.

    So the snake puking stuff is effective & evocative enough to trigger a nightmare, but the film did have one sequence that stopped the fun cold. I've been studying Snake Horror as a horror movie idiom for a while and one of the aspects about it is the very nature of exploitation at the heart & soul of the movies in question. Snakes do not attack, hunt or otherwise interact with people unless humans disturb them. Snakes also have an inescapable social function as sexual metaphors. There is of course the Adam & Eve connotations with the serpent as an embodiment of temptation or sin, tempting humans to revel in their natural tendency to have sex. Snakes are also the ultimate phallic symbol, being legless animals who's heads have a somewhat suggestive shape. It is difficult to use a snake in a movie -- especially a horror movie, since horror movies are sex movies in disguise -- and not deal with the sexual subtexts. This one does in a subtle but somewhat nauseating manner by suggesting that one of them crawled through Ms. Schoelen's unmentionables and deposited a glop of viscous green goop. Like, eww. She is also fresh out of the shower, still wet and wrapped in nary but a towel when the scene unfolds, reinforcing the perverse subtext of the scene with the snake a representation of the dark side of deviant human sexuality.

    All well and fine, but the images that stopped the fun cold happen before that. First, during a road trip break scene the two leads pull over, the young lady retires behind a bush for a pit stop, and the schnook she is with has to use a rifle to blow away some kind of a snake that creeps up behind her. Telling the young lass to simply get up and walk away wouldn't make for a very effective horror scene and sadly it appears that the producers opted to have a technician either shoot or otherwise blow away an actual live specimen, an unfortunate but all-too common occurrence in the history of horror films. Nobody thought twice about killing a snake since they are legless squirmy inhuman creatures: Humans like things that have 2 or 4 legs and walk about while standing up. But the real problem comes in the following scene -- inexplicably described as "hilarious" by a reviewer somewhere else -- when the two leads run over what appeared to be hundreds of actual living snakes strewn about on a stretch of road.

    I watched the scene in shock: Is this for real? If so it is one of the most barbaric sequences of animal cruelty yet unleashed, and following the links for producer/director Frederico Prosperi will lead one to a film called SAVAGE BEASTS, a 1978 "Nature Strikes Back" movie about zoo animals freaking out after PCP contaminates their drinking water, which used staged actual on-camera animal killings. Such behavior is beyond stupid, it is thoughtless, and a quality that many Italian made or produced films from the period have in common. Everyone knows about CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST and how inhuman it's animal killings are, how come nobody has protested CURSE II yet? I am more offended by how utterly stupid one would have to be to think it acceptable film-making, and the idea that people would not only be entertained by such but find it "hilarious". I have friends that keep snakes as pets & love them like they were kittens, I would not want any of them to see this movie because of that one sequence and am re-thinking my fascination with the idiom as a result of having seen it. If you have ever wondered why the movie is unavailable I would point to that as the prime reason why.

    4/10: Stick to the dark sexuality next time, at least the snake might get something out of it also.
    willywants

    Lame stuff.

    After a young man is bitten on the hand by a radioactive snake, his hand changes into a lethal snake head, which attacks everyone he comes into contact with. Also, his body becomes filled with snakes. Now, he must prevent himself from hurting others. "Curse II" is not only poorly made, but is also boring as watching paint dry. There are some gruesome parts, and screaming mad George's special effects range from really bad to acceptable, but the script is awful, the acting is so-so, and the music is extremely annoying. Don't watch 'Curse 2: the bite". it's a typical excuse for a sequel. (By the way, what does this have to do with the original?) 2-2.5/10.
    Arctica

    Worth watching for one erotic scene

    The movie is lousy, I won't pretend it isn't. But it will always rank in my Top 10 list of Most Erotic Movies Of All Time, because of one scene near the end of the film. Of course eroticism is subjective, but in my own humble opinion this film contains some of the most erotic footage ever committed to film. Fans of Showgirls (which I found about as erotic as corned beef) will probably not agree, but fans of Dario Argento's brand of erotic horror, or of JoBeth Williams towards the end of Poltergeist, should really check out The Bite (as it is known in England). Skip through the first hour or so if you wish - go on, I won't tell anyone - but that one scene will amply reward you.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Dispite sharing the same title (The Curse) this movie Has absolutely no connection to the first film whatsoever
    • Patzer
      When Clark exits the hospital - after the doctor has cut off the gauze on his hand - he has a professionally bandaged hand again. No one put that on for him.
    • Crazy Credits
      In the last entry of the cast list, the name of the actor and character are switched. Edward Gobel is listed as the name of the character and "tanker trucker" is listed as the actor's name.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The "R" rated version which initially aired on cable cuts some of the gruesome special effects.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in 31 Horror Movies in 31 Days: Curse II: The Bite (1989) (2018)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 4. April 1992 (Japan)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Italien
      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Japan
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Japanisch
      • Italienisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Curse 2: The Bite
    • Drehorte
      • Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Trans World Entertainment (TWE)
      • VIVA Entertainment
      • Towa Productions
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      1 Stunde 38 Minuten
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