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Stephen Kings Quicksilver Highway

Originaltitel: Quicksilver Highway
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1997
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,9/10
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Stephen Kings Quicksilver Highway (1997)
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Der reisende Schausteller Aaron Quicksilver erzählt zwei Horrorgeschichten: Ein psychotischer Anhalter fällt einem unerbittlich gefährlich scharfen Satz klappernder Zähne zum Opfer und eine ... Alles lesenDer reisende Schausteller Aaron Quicksilver erzählt zwei Horrorgeschichten: Ein psychotischer Anhalter fällt einem unerbittlich gefährlich scharfen Satz klappernder Zähne zum Opfer und eine menschliche Hand, die lebendig wird.Der reisende Schausteller Aaron Quicksilver erzählt zwei Horrorgeschichten: Ein psychotischer Anhalter fällt einem unerbittlich gefährlich scharfen Satz klappernder Zähne zum Opfer und eine menschliche Hand, die lebendig wird.

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    • Mick Garris
  • Drehbuch
    • Clive Barker
    • Stephen King
    • Mick Garris
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    • Christopher Lloyd
    • Matt Frewer
    • Raphael Sbarge
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    4,9/10
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      • Mick Garris
    • Drehbuch
      • Clive Barker
      • Stephen King
      • Mick Garris
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Christopher Lloyd
      • Matt Frewer
      • Raphael Sbarge
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    • Für 1 Primetime Emmy nominiert
      • 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    6Mister_Gordon_Shumway

    Highway to Film Hell?

    'Quicksilver Highway' is the collaboration of two of the world's most talented literary horror writers, Stephen King and Clive Barker. It is a rather short anthology of two terrifyingly twisted tales, with an inset story featuring Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future). But do they terrify the average film-goer? A wandering storyteller, Aaron Quicksilver (Lloyd), narrates the tales in two strikingly different locations: Stephen King's 'Chattery Teeth' along a deserted stretch of desert highway and Clive Barker's 'The Body Politic' within the carnivalesque setting of a funfair.

    The more interesting of the two tales is 'Chattery Teeth', which tells of a psychopathic hitchhiker who falls prey to a relentless and dangerously-sharp set of chattering teeth owned by the travelling salesman driving the car. 'Chattery Teeth' is taken from a short story written by King and first published in 'Cemetery Dance' magazine in the nineties. Similar to the stories found in 'Creepshow' and 'Creepshow 2', it is a bizarre and disturbing story with a twist in the tail (think 'Twilight Zone' and the 'Ray Bradbury Theater').

    The lesser of the two is Barker's 'The Body Politic'. Here, a hand comes alive, goes completely out of control, and eventually attacks its owner. The story is taken from Clive Barker's 'Books of Blood: Vol 4' and is actually quite an entertaining and intelligent story ... in print. However, attempting to re-create this story on film just doesn't work. The effects are nothing short of laughable, which inevitably ruins a good tale.

    'Quicksilver Highway' is directed by Mick Garris, who has collaborated with Stephen King on more than one occasion (see 'Sleepwalkers', 'The Stand', 'The Shining' (TV), and the forthcoming 'Riding the Bullet' and 'Desperation'). He is also the man behind some of the 'Twilight Zone' episodes and 'Freddy's Nightmares', the latter explaining his less than efficient effort with 'Quicksilver Highway'.

    Nevertheless, the cast is well chosen - Matt Frewer (The Stand), John Landis (dir. 'An American Werewolf in London'), Bill Nunn (Kiss the Girls), and Clive Barker - and although the movie does have its tedious and ridiculous moments (check out Lloyd's fetishistic leather garb), it is watchable. Fans of 'Tales from the Crypt' and 'Tales from the Darkside' will certainly want to give this film a look-see.

    Matthew J Lee-Williams, Review.
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    Enjoyable, but not a classic

    Fans of Stephen King and Clive Barker will love the two horror stories told in this swift refreshing movie. Stephen King fans will remember "Cat's Eye" from 1983 which starred James Woods and a young Drew Barrymore which told similar tales. Both tales are both horrifying and funny and they are joined together by Christopher Lloyd acting as a deviant soul looking for "America's lost heart". This movie is never a classic, but it was never supposed to be. It's a light hearted look at horror with sarcastic overtones. A refreshing horror movie.
    4MovieAddict2016

    Strangely entertaining

    I was in a mediocre hotel in England, up at two in the morning and couldn't get to sleep. I decided to put the TV on and one of the first channels I flipped to was a show starring Christopher Lloyd. It looked pretty bad, but there was something about it that was strangely fascinating...

    I later found out that it was not actually a TV show, but rather a television movie. (Wow, big difference.) Christopher Lloyd plays Quicksilver, a mysterious old man who roams the country delivering moral tales. His first he delivers to a newlywed bride whose car has broken down, and whose husband has wandered away looking for a gas station.

    His tale involves a similar fate involving a man named Charlie (Matt Frewer) who picks up a hitchhiker and is nearly killed by him.

    The next involves a man whose hand is chopped off by his other hand (!) and all the hands in the world start a revolt. Yes, it's as silly as it sounds, and hilarious to watch.

    The movie is perhaps unintentionally bad, but I was entertained. It's a very corny, silly movie that is easy to watch. The special effects are simply awful in the hand-attack narrative. I loved it.

    Lloyd is overacting (or overREacting?) in a script full of clichés. Author Clive Barker and director John Landis even offer their not-so-subtle cameos.

    All in all, if you have nothing better to watch, this WILL keep you very entertained...a huge guilty pleasure.
    laurens-3

    Don't have words for it !

    I'm sorry I had to spent my money on this movie, because this definitely has to be the worst movie I have ever seen in my life !!!

    The reason I didn't like the movie is that the whole movie I was waiting for something to happen, but it just didn't !!

    Also the whole idea of hands on the loose isn't quite what I expected from a Stephen King-based movie...

    So my advice to you is : DON'T RENT IT !! it's a waiste of your precious dollars.
    8spoken

    Fun to watch.

    At the time of this writing I'm a bit confused because the version I saw gave the "hand" story first followed by the "teeth" story, but comments here and on Amazon say the movie presents the two stories the other way around. And it should be noted that I haven't read the original stories; I judge the movie as a stand-alone form of entertainment.

    So, imagine what would happen if your hands stopped responding to commands from your brain and began doing whatever *they* wanted to do. And what if your hands plotted a revolution requiring an army of hands from other people. If you happened to see the modern "Addams Family" remake then you can extrapolate: picture a bunch of "Thing" hands running around free. I thought the army, and how they got that way, were very funny. OK, there is a rather serious horror story going on in the background, and Matt Frewer does some excellent hand-acting.

    As for the second story, well, I can't say much without giving too much away. But I was blown away by my favorite character, the wind-up teeth. I have a small collection of similar wind-ups, similar in that they walk or play instruments, but I never saw anything like these teeth. I felt totally torn between the seriousness of a hitchhiker-horror story and the humor of a wind-up character. Enjoy, just for fun.

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      Matt Frewer didn't have to audition for his two roles in this film. Writer and Director Mick Garris simply called Frewer on the phone and asked him if he wanted to be in the movie.
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      Aaron Quicksilver: You might say I'm a collector of rare objects

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      Featured in Quicksilver Highway: An Interview with Matt Frewer (2005)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Januar 1997 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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      • Quicksilver Highway
    • Drehorte
      • Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, Kalifornien, USA(carnival scenes)
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      • National Studios
      • 20th Television
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