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Stephen Kings Tommyknockers

Originaltitel: The Tommyknockers
  • Miniserie
  • 1993
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
12.825
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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Stephen Kings Tommyknockers (1993)
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Übernatürlicher HorrorHorrorScience-Fiction

Wenn eine Stadt zu einem Hotspot von Erfindungen wird, die alle von einem seltsamen Stromversorgungsgerät betrieben werden, das seinen Ursprung im Wald hat, kann nur ein alkoholischer Dichte... Alles lesenWenn eine Stadt zu einem Hotspot von Erfindungen wird, die alle von einem seltsamen Stromversorgungsgerät betrieben werden, das seinen Ursprung im Wald hat, kann nur ein alkoholischer Dichter das Geheimnis der Tommyknockers entdecken.Wenn eine Stadt zu einem Hotspot von Erfindungen wird, die alle von einem seltsamen Stromversorgungsgerät betrieben werden, das seinen Ursprung im Wald hat, kann nur ein alkoholischer Dichter das Geheimnis der Tommyknockers entdecken.

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    • Jimmy Smits
    • Marg Helgenberger
    • John Ashton
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      • Jimmy Smits
      • Marg Helgenberger
      • John Ashton
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    • Jim 'Gard' Gardner
    • 1993
    Marg Helgenberger
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    • Roberta 'Bobbi' Anderson
    • 1993
    John Ashton
    John Ashton
    • Trooper Butch Duggan
    • 1993
    Allyce Beasley
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    • Deputy Becka Paulson
    • 1993
    Robert Carradine
    Robert Carradine
    • Bryant Brown
    • 1993
    Joanna Cassidy
    Joanna Cassidy
    • Sheriff Ruth Merrill
    • 1993
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    • Marie Brown
    • 1993
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    • Joe Paulson
    • 1993
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    • 1993
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    • 1993
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    • Benton Rhodes
    • 1993
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    4mikehellens

    Initially promising, ultimately very disappointing

    Aside from the odd exception, Stephen King has rarely transfered well to the big or small screen, and along comes this little mini-series which is a by-numbers example of what actually gets lost in translation. Firstly: when these novels are adapted for the screen, fundamental elements of the plot are excised or replaced, and this is true of even the better King-flicks ("The Shining" and "Carrie" are just as guilty as pulp trash like "Needful Things" and "Cujo"). "The Tommyknockers" begins as if it's going to buck the trend, establishing the majority of the usual King misfits early on, and actually adds a little suspense by not showing its hand too early - for example, this adaptation does not make clear what's buried out back in Bobbie's farm straight away. But as the town begins to be affected by said item, it's off into it's own world, and toss the novel out the window. Granted, some of the more imaginative gimmicks the township dreams up cannot be translated to screen with the appropriate panache, especially with the meagre budget allocated to this project - but does everything need to look so cheap? Much of the dialogue at best doesn't ring true, at worse stinks. Witness the actually quite good Marg Helgenberger delivering some awful lines ("Gard, let's experience it together!") but in an offhand way that suggests that she's really aware that she's not in a Mamet play, but, Hell, let's make the best of it anyway. Any good points? Well, Joanna Cassidy is always worth watching, but an actress of her class still can't make a thrown together middle-age romance look realistic. Helgenberger and Allyce Beasley come out of it with the least mud sticking. Worst crimes? Jimmy Smits completely miscast, terrible dialogue, cheap effects, complete massacre of the source material, Traci Lords all at sea outside of a John Waters movie or skinflick ... the list goes on.
    5Bored_Dragon

    They did it again... :(

    Stephen King's bestseller "The Tommyknockers" is adapted for television in a form of mini-series, three hours long movie aired as two hour and a half long episodes. The film is full of well-known faces, which are not famous enough for me to know their names, but which leave the impression of dear friends that I have not seen for a long time. The only face I immediately linked with the name is the face of Traci Lords, although the first association to this name definitely isn't a face. The first hour and a half introduces us to the Haven, a small town in New England, brings us closer to its inhabitants and slowly introduces us to the story through a series of inexplicable events. Near the end of the first part, these events are getting more and more serious, but altogether it can not be classified as horror. The film is based almost exclusively on characterization, while only indications of the real plot test our patience in anticipation of the second part. Although it captured King's atmosphere well enough, to many of you it will probably be boring, for what most movies pack in the first ten minutes this one stretches to ninety. However, I quite enjoyed it. In the second part, the story gradually accelerates, culminates, and ultimately disappoints with the outcome that essentially makes sense, but is made in an over-the-top manner that is inconsistent with the rest of the film. And once again a good movie is spoiled by an explicit display of unconvincing creatures and an action finale that is naive and stupid. If the end had been left indecisive, only implying what happened and leaving us to wonder and speculate, the film would have been more balanced and stronger. But I'm not surprised, because spoiling a potentially good story in this way is quite common, and when it comes to adaptations of Stephen King, one can say that it's a tradition.

    5,5/10
    8emperor_bender

    Underrated King classic

    Why on Earth does this only have a 5.1? In my opinion, this was much better than Storm of the Century, which has a 7.1 (all ratings as of 5/30/08).

    The plot is very well written. A buried alien craft slowly turns the citizens of a small town into mind-reading, odd-gizmo-inventing slaves.

    The acting was excellent. Great performances by Jimmy Smits, Marg Helgenberger, John Ashton, Robert Carrdine, Joanna Cassidy, and Allyce Beasley.

    The music was very creepy, and very fitting.

    The CGI was very good also, especially for a 1993 TV movie/series.

    There were some very shocking scenes, and a lot of interesting little plots here and there. All of these together make a King Classic, but it doesn't seem to get the recognition it deserves. 8/10.
    TheColt

    Disappointing

    First part of it seemed promising then it all fizzled away. The movie is very chopped up and at times makes no sense or the drama and horror that needs to be there is just not there...poor job all around with acting, directing, editing, etc

    Believe me, if you want to know what its all about, read the book by King instead..don't waste 4hrs on the SciFi channel watching this garbage
    6Quinoa1984

    nothing great, but certainly better than expected

    Usually the norm for Stephen King adaptations, particularly with those directly adapted for television or as a miniseries, to stay away. They're mostly produced by hacks who have to cut apart King's works, even then ones that don't need or shouldn't be adapted (or the ones he comes up with himself like Storm of the Century), and place them in a set running time meant for commercial breaks and to (sometimes) tone down explicit language and whatever bloody violence tends to happen in the original stories. But somehow Tommyknockers came to me (via the wife of all people), and decided to give it a chance purely based on the premise. It's about a small town in Maine (for King, color me shocked and awed!) and what happens to them when one of the townspeople, local writer Bobbi, comes across a strange object buried in the ground. She keeps digging and digging, and it just becomes an obsessive thing to unearth the entire metal-maze that seems to be underground. But then a green substance or other overcomes her, and the town, and they're slaves to some extraterrestrial entities - all except for one, a man with a metal plate in his head who can't be made zombified.

    With a good premise and a few interesting cast prospects (Jimmy Smitts, Marg Helgenberger, EG Marshall, Traci Lords), I was prepared for anything. It could have been a horrid telling of the story, or perhaps something truly surprising and brilliant. It's in the middle; it's not very brilliant nor bad at all. The Tommyknockers works, more or less, how one sees a Stephen King book (one of the really good ones) work as a story: introduce the characters, let us get to know them very well and maybe empathize with them or sympathize with their troubles (alcoholism, infidelity, superstitions) or just understand them, and then just put them through total HELL (in caps). Most of the first half is just set-up, seeing the relationship between Bobbi and Jim, who has been on the wagon until an incident that sends him in turmoil, the fractured marriage of a cop and a postal worker- the latter cheating with a sultry temptress (Lords) every day- and the little boy who wants to master, and believes, in magic.

    But once the effects of the Tommyknockers spreads through the town, it gets equally interesting and hokey. Some of the acting is just terrible, as one might expect (the kid playing the would-be magician is the kind one would usually find on low-rated episodes of Are You Afraid of the Dark), and some of that green visual effects stuff is rather cheap even when nifty coming out of a lipstick container. And the writing in some scenes is silly too, and I'm not sure if that's a criticism of the movie or of King. Yet what does work is that it's a solid story, told with a degree of professionalism and some creativity that makes it worth watching. Smitts and Helgenberger give as good as they've got, which is a big boost, and some scenes like the 4th of July climax of the first half of the movie are staged in a creepy manner and style (cutting between the zombies, the dolls, the kid repeating and the telekinetic typewriter typing Tommyknockers over and over). Even the aliens are a lot of fun to watch towards the end, with the end result revealed as just a rip on what would later be seen in the Matrix.

    Some of this is predictable, and silly, and its ending is equally tragic and unintentionally funny. But I was entertained and didn't want to get up or stop the DVD during its running time, and that's my two cents.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The character of Becka Paulson and her adulterous husband Joe were from an original short story by Stephen King called "The Revelations of Becka Paulson." King liked the story so much he wound up writing it into the novel The Tommyknockers. The short story itself would later be filmed for an episode of the 90's updating of The Outer Limits tv series with Catherine O'Hara in the role of Becka.
    • Patzer
      The Nutcracker doll's knife has blood on it before it stabs Ruth.
    • Zitate

      Roberta 'Bobbi' Anderson: [to Gard] It wasn't the plate that kept them out. It was you.

    • Alternative Versionen
      After the initial television broadcast, Vidmark released a cut version of the miniseries for home video. This version ran for 120 minutes, cutting out several characters and even a few sub-plots (including the romance between Ruth and Butch).
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Biography: Stephen King: Fear, Fame and Fortune (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      The Star-Spangled Banner
      (uncredited)

      Music by John Stafford Smith

      Lyrics by Francis Scott Key

      Performed by Joanna Cassidy

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 23. Dezember 1994 (Deutschland)
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      • Neuseeland
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Auckland, Neuseeland
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      • Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company
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      • 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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