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Das Relikt

Originaltitel: The Relic
  • 1997
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
31.628
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Das Relikt (1997)
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Ein Morddetektiv und ein Anthropologe versuchen, einen südamerikanischen eidechsenartigen Gott zu zerstören, der auf einem Menschen sitzt, der in einem Museum in Chicago wütet.Ein Morddetektiv und ein Anthropologe versuchen, einen südamerikanischen eidechsenartigen Gott zu zerstören, der auf einem Menschen sitzt, der in einem Museum in Chicago wütet.Ein Morddetektiv und ein Anthropologe versuchen, einen südamerikanischen eidechsenartigen Gott zu zerstören, der auf einem Menschen sitzt, der in einem Museum in Chicago wütet.

  • Regie
    • Peter Hyams
  • Drehbuch
    • Douglas Preston
    • Lincoln Child
    • Amy Holden Jones
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Penelope Ann Miller
    • Tom Sizemore
    • Linda Hunt
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    31.628
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Peter Hyams
    • Drehbuch
      • Douglas Preston
      • Lincoln Child
      • Amy Holden Jones
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Penelope Ann Miller
      • Tom Sizemore
      • Linda Hunt
    • 249Benutzerrezensionen
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    • 55Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Dr. Margo Green
    Tom Sizemore
    Tom Sizemore
    • Lt. Vincent D'Agosta
    Linda Hunt
    Linda Hunt
    • Dr. Ann Cuthbert
    James Whitmore
    James Whitmore
    • Dr. Albert Frock
    Clayton Rohner
    Clayton Rohner
    • Det. Hollingsworth
    Chi Muoi Lo
    Chi Muoi Lo
    • Dr. Greg Lee
    Thomas Ryan
    • Tom Parkinson
    Robert Lesser
    Robert Lesser
    • Mayor Robert Owen
    Diane Robin
    Diane Robin
    • The Mayor's Wife
    Lewis Van Bergen
    Lewis Van Bergen
    • John Whitney
    Constance Towers
    Constance Towers
    • Mrs. Blaisedale
    Francis X. McCarthy
    Francis X. McCarthy
    • Mr. Blaisedale
    Audra Lindley
    Audra Lindley
    • Dr. Zwiezic
    John Kapelos
    John Kapelos
    • McNally
    Tico Wells
    • Bailey
    Mike Bacarella
    Mike Bacarella
    • Bradley
    Gene Davis
    Gene Davis
    • Martini
    John DiSanti
    John DiSanti
    • Guard Wootton
    • (as John Di Santi)
    • Regie
      • Peter Hyams
    • Drehbuch
      • Douglas Preston
      • Lincoln Child
      • Amy Holden Jones
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    7SKG-2

    Not bad for its type

    I am not a big fan of these types of movies, but I have to say I was reasonably entertained for the most part(Admittedly, I watched this on TV, which could increase my tolerance level, but then again I saw JADE on TV as well). It sets things up nicely before the chase, it doesn't throw in a romantic angle just for the sake of throwing it in, the two leads, Penelope Ann Miller(remember when she was in big movies?) and Tom Sizemore, are both good, and once the chase starts, it's gripping. Admittedly, there are some flaws; having read the novel first, I knew how the creature came to be, which robbed some suspense(and while I appreciate that they had to take a shortcut to explain things, this was a little TOO short), while the photography needed to be dark, it was too dark at times, and Miller's colleague Greg(I forget the actor's name) veered uncomfortably close to stereotype. Still, this was an entertaining time-waster.
    7BA_Harrison

    Good old-fashioned head-ripping monster fun.

    A massive, mutated, hybrid monster with a taste for human brains is on the rampage in Chicago's Museum of Natural History, and with the guests at a fancy gala evening trapped inside the building, there's no shortage of juicy grey matter for the creature to feast upon. Tough cop Lt. Vincent D'Agosta (Tom Sizemore) and beautiful evolutionary biologist Dr. Margo Green (Penelope Ann Miller) risk their thalami and hypothalami to do battle with the beast.

    The Relic is a formulaic monster-on-the-loose movie full of stereotypical characters, predictable plot developments, and scientific gobbledygook (the exposition might have made sense in the novel, but it is rather sketchy here), but despite the over familiarity of the material, the film still has enough going for it to make it a blast for avid creature feature fans. Peter Hyams handles the direction in his usual technically proficient manner, making good use of his creepy setting (some reviewers complain that the film is poorly lit, but I had no problem with that), delivering plenty of atmosphere, tension, excitement, and well staged scares along the way. Top notch effects also add immensely to the overall enjoyment factor: designed by Stan Winston, the creature is an impressive creation brought to life with practical models and limited use of CGI (which still holds up pretty well), and, once the film kicks into top gear, the gore is graphic and frequent, not a lot of time going by without someone having their head ripped from their body. It might not be all that sophisticated, but it sure is fun.
    Samiam3

    A recommendable monster movie for fans

    One of my favourite B-movies is Peter Hyam's the Relic. Although it isn't a terrific movie, It has several strengths. Firstly, it is atmospheric and quite suspenseful, both of which are generated by Hyam's exceptional photography skills (he is his own DP). Secondly, it is convincing as a monster movie, even with a slightly limited budget, the creature works well both as an animatronic and as a GG model. With many films, it is one or the other. Thirdly, although the story is not that original, it does a fairly good job of hiding the cliché. The Relic paces itself nicely, putting the pieces together one at a time getting more and more interesting until it is ready to unleash its energy.

    It begins in the tropics of Brazil. Antropologist Dr. John Whitney works for the Chicago Natural History Museum, which is about to open an expensive new exhibit. They are very busy, so when Whitney's latest shipment of findings arrive, the crates are put aside for the moment. One scientist however Dr. Margo Green becomes intrigued with the packing leaves in the crates. They appear to contain a bizarre animal protein. Meanwhile on the other side of the city, Lt. Vincent D'Agosta of the Chicago PD is investigating a mass homicide. The crew of the cargo ship on which Dr. Whitney's crates were sent are all dead and in pieces. his search for answers takes him to the Museum. After a night guard is discovered dead and decapitated in the basement level, D'Augusta is convinced that the perp is hiding somewhere within the building. Is he right?, and will he be able to convince the museum to close on the night of their big gala opening? In addition, do all these gruesome murders have something to do with the protein that Dr. Green has discovered, a protein that can turn an insect into the size of a football! It is going to be one heck of a night, and it is up to Dr. Green and Leutenat D'Agosta to save the day.

    If I were to write a paper on cinematography, I would for sure make the Relic one of my body points. Peter Hyams builds a very dark, frequently claustrophobic environment, and many of his tricks work perfectly. One of which is his decision to shoot the monster mostly in silhouette to avoid the chance of it looking fake.

    Of course there are some area where the film is not so strong. I wouldn't say that the film offers intelligent acting or dialogue, but in truth, not many B-movies do, so if you are like me, you will let it slip and enjoy the film for what it is, a deliciously eerie, and slick monster flick.
    6maggie-42836

    Read the book

    Not bad, not great. I loved the book, much more interesting and set in Manhattan's museum of natural history ( my favorite). I've watched the movie numerous times and found it enjoyable but, it just lacks the intrigue and detail that made the book so exciting.
    6jason_tasse

    Read the book...

    On it's own the movie is pretty good... I liked it so much it made me want to read the book - which was exponentially better! The movie changed the location from New York to Chicago and dumped most the the main characters and central storyline and added some that don't have anything to do with the storyline (like D'Agosta's supersticious nature)... they really dumbed it down. There is a fantastic character, Agent Aloysius Pendergast who was completely omitted from the film - what a shame... If you liked the movie then read the series by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child: Relic, Reliquary, Thunderhead, Cabinet of Curiosities, Still Life with Crows, Brimstone and Dance with Death. -Enjoy!!

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    • Wissenswertes
      Because the novel portrayed the museum's administration in an unflattering light, they turned the film's producers down. Paramount Pictures offered the museum a seven-figure sum of money to film there, but the administration was worried that the monster movie would scare kids away from the museum. The producers were faced with a problem as only museums in Chicago and Washington, D.C., resembled the one in New York. The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago loved the premise and allowed them to shoot there.
    • Patzer
      In the book by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, the monster has been in the museum's subbasement for around seven years, making the lair filled with either partially or fully decomposed skeletons completely plausible. However, in the movie they change the duration to only six weeks. The lair they find in the movie with tons of skeletons doesn't connect with the time it took for them to become that decomposed.
    • Zitate

      [Lt. D'Agosta joins the talkative Dr. Zwiezic at the morgue for the autopsy of Frederick Ford]

      Dr. Zwiezic: Lieutenant D'Agosta, it's lovely to see you under such alarming circumstances. 7 decapitations in one week. Don't you just hate someone who only takes head and never gives it?

      Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: You're bad, Matilda. Real bad.

      Dr. Zwiezic: Autopsy attended by Lieutenant Vincent D'Agosta, Chicago homicide. I heard your ex got custody of the dog.

      Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: Is it on the goddamn internet?

      Dr. Zwiezic: You shouldn't have been late on your ALPO payments.

      [D'Agosta chuckles]

      Dr. Zwiezic: We have an African-American male, probably age 55 - 60. Height 5'4" - with his head maybe 6'1". Weight 160, give or take, if you know what I mean. There are an undetermined number of lacerations proceeding from the left anterior pectoral region downwards through the sternum, terminating at the right anterior abdominal region. Pectoralis minor and pectoralis major are separated to a great degree, and there is spontaneous dehiscence. The sternal process has been split and the ribcage exposed. Now for the head. The head is decapitated between the axial process and the atlas. The entire occipital portion of the calvarium and half the parietal process has been crushed, or rather seemingly punched through and removed, leaving a hole perhaps 5 inches in diameter. The skull is empty. The entire brain appears to have fallen out or been extracted through this hole.

      Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: Any idea about a weapon?

      Dr. Zwiezic: [Dr. Zwiezic replies dramatically] Something big.

      [Lt. D'Agosta chuckles]

      Dr. Zwiezic: The brain is severely traumatized and appears to have been severed at the medulla oblongata. The pons varolii is intact but separate. The cerebrum has been completely separated from the mesencephalon, and... Hey! Hey, wait a minute. This brain is light, even for a man. Something's missing, Lieutenant. Where's the rest of it?

      Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: We got everything we found.

      Dr. Zwiezic: There is no thalamic region. There is no pituitary gland.

      Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: What are you talking about?

      Dr. Zwiezic: The thalamus and hypothalamus regulate body temperature, blood pressure, heartbeat. It regulates hundreds of hormones into the bloodstream. Don't you agree, Fred?

      Coroner's Assistant: Yes.

      Dr. Zwiezic: He never shuts up.

      Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: [Lt. D'Agosta smirks] Hmm.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Fierce Creatures/Metro/In Love and War/Prefontaine/The Relic (1997)
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      Written by Joseph Haydn (as F.J. Haydn)

      Performed by Kodaly Quartet

      Courtesy of Naxos of America, by arrangement with Source/Q

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Mai 1997 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Deutschland
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      • Englisch
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      • Das Relikt - Das Museum der Angst
    • Drehorte
      • Field Museum of Natural History - 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, Near South Side, Chicago, Illinois, USA(Exterior)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Cloud Nine Entertainment
      • H2L Media Group
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      • 40.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 33.956.608 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 9.064.143 $
      • 12. Jan. 1997
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 33.956.608 $
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