Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA special effects man helps his girlfriend's ex, a cop, with a sting operation, where the ex gets killed. Something's off and he investigates with help from an ex-cop PI friend.A special effects man helps his girlfriend's ex, a cop, with a sting operation, where the ex gets killed. Something's off and he investigates with help from an ex-cop PI friend.A special effects man helps his girlfriend's ex, a cop, with a sting operation, where the ex gets killed. Something's off and he investigates with help from an ex-cop PI friend.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Detective Santoni
- (as Tony de Santis)
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This thing is def. tongue in cheek, at little on the confusing side if you try to think about the flips and flops in the plotting; but hey-it's all in fun. Dated but good.
**1/2 outta ****.
As far as the story goes, it involves a bigger scale of corruption in the law enforcement circle, but the movie is just as enjoyable. And, you still get to see Rollie Tyler using his special effects abilities, which I always thought was the best part of the first one. If you have seen the first F/X, it's probably very likely you'll like the second one. It's one of the few movies I have seen where I can say that the sequel was pretty good.
The most memorable thing in this movie is Rollie's man-size mechanical clown with a control bodysuit. It's a double-edge sword. It's fun at first but Rollie looks sillier and sillier with the control suit. In fact, a lot of this movie is pretty silly. A lot of the traps are reminiscent of "Home Alone" with chemicals and bigger tech.
Along with all the gadgetry, one of the things that Rollie is known for is his avoidance of guns. He's a MacGyver in that way. However this can go too far. In one scene, he grabs the assassin's gun in the aquarium while he's being drowned. Then for some reason he leaves it behind for the assassin to pick up and shoot at him. It's annoying when smart characters do stupid things. This is simply inferior to the original. It's not as much fun. It is sillier and not as compelling. It's not terrible but it's not good.
Bryan Brown is excellent as the FX Man on the run and Brian Denehhey is up to his usual standards as good backup. It's a fun run from start to finish if you sit back and let it go this is a great way to pass 95mins. The FX tricks employed are clever and gosh darn it there's a happy ending maybe i'm just sentimental!! I hope more people see this film I highly recommend it, now i'm off to write a review of my other guilty pleasure the Secret of My Success.....
8/10
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- Wissenswertes(at around 60 mins) When Rollie calls young Chris on the phone, the movie Chris is watching on television is the finished film Rollie was shooting the effects for at the start of the original F/X - Tödliche Tricks (1986).
- PatzerThe medallions are placed in individual pockets of the velvet purse and thus protected against touching yet, when the purse is handled, they make a distinct metal-to-metal clinking sound.
- Zitate
Leo McCarthy: Jesus Christ. What's wrong with your cat?
Liz Kennedy: There's nothing wrong with my cat. She's a Cornish Rex. They don't shed.
Leo McCarthy: Are you telling me that... Are you telling me that they look like this on purpose? Looks like a big rat.
- Crazy CreditsShot of helicopter flying and exclamations of non-pilot crook trying to keep it in the air.
- Alternative VersionenThe scene in which Tyler converts an aerosol can into a "grenade" was cut by the New Zealand censors on the grounds that it might inspire real-life incidents of "copycat" behaviour.
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Box Office
- Budget
- 16.400.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 21.082.165 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.455.058 $
- 12. Mai 1991
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 21.082.165 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 48 Min.(108 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1