IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,5/10
1381
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Hellbender dreht sich um ein amerikanisch geführtes Fracking-Team, das einen lebenden französischen Soldaten entdeckt, der in der Zeit eines napoleonischen Feldzugs eingefroren wurde.Hellbender dreht sich um ein amerikanisch geführtes Fracking-Team, das einen lebenden französischen Soldaten entdeckt, der in der Zeit eines napoleonischen Feldzugs eingefroren wurde.Hellbender dreht sich um ein amerikanisch geführtes Fracking-Team, das einen lebenden französischen Soldaten entdeckt, der in der Zeit eines napoleonischen Feldzugs eingefroren wurde.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Marko Filipovic
- French Soldier
- (as Marko Filipović)
Olivera Perunicic
- Sofija
- (as Olivera Peruničić)
Aleksandar Trmcic
- Nikola
- (as Aleksandar Trmčić)
Petar Arsic
- Danko
- (as Petar Arsić)
Janko Radisic
- Bosko
- (as Janko Radišić)
Marko Vuckovic
- Luka
- (as Marko Vučković)
Joana Knezevic
- Mickey
- (as Joana Knežević)
Ivan Djordjevic
- Ivan
- (as Ivan Đorđević)
Fedor Djorovic
- Petar
- (as Fedor Đorović)
Marina Gunjaca
- Roma Woman
- (as Marina Gunjača)
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Well . . . If you can sit through the clumsy writing, pregnant pauses and 90s-style soundtrack, this will do as a creature feature that you can watch while doing laundry, vacuuming, or making bird houses. The basic plot is familiar: a team of frackers, joined by scientists and eco-types, unearth a critter that time had forgotten, therein accidentally unleashing a monster on the land.
Nobody in HH can act, with the exception of director/actor Toby Posner, who does the best she can with the limited material. (Frankly, had the delivery of the lines by the other actors been tightened up a few notches, this movie would have been fairly decent.) What budget was on hand was spent on the creature, which is admittedly pretty decent for a low budget movie.
Can''t say I recommend it, but if it is the only thing on, you could do worse.
Nobody in HH can act, with the exception of director/actor Toby Posner, who does the best she can with the limited material. (Frankly, had the delivery of the lines by the other actors been tightened up a few notches, this movie would have been fairly decent.) What budget was on hand was spent on the creature, which is admittedly pretty decent for a low budget movie.
Can''t say I recommend it, but if it is the only thing on, you could do worse.
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If you're a sucker for creature features and find guilty pleasure in cheesy movies then you'll probably enjoy this.
Main complaints are too much dialog but not enough one-liners (if they'd gone over the top with the silly effects or cheesy dialog I would have liked it more and would probably bumped my rating up) and the ending was... abrupt & bad.
To be fair, this movie is a 5, not a 6, but so many folks are hating on it I wanted to give a little more love because this film definitely has an audience with people like me.
If you're a sucker for creature features and find guilty pleasure in cheesy movies then you'll probably enjoy this.
Main complaints are too much dialog but not enough one-liners (if they'd gone over the top with the silly effects or cheesy dialog I would have liked it more and would probably bumped my rating up) and the ending was... abrupt & bad.
To be fair, this movie is a 5, not a 6, but so many folks are hating on it I wanted to give a little more love because this film definitely has an audience with people like me.
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- 1.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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