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Shocker, 100.000 voltios de terror

Título original: Shocker
  • 1989
  • 18
  • 1h 49min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,5/10
19 mil
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Shocker, 100.000 voltios de terror (1989)
Home Video Trailer from Universal Studios Home Entertainment
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ComediaSlasher HorrorTerrorTerror sobrenaturalThriller

Tras ser enviado a la silla eléctrica, un asesino en serie utiliza la electricidad para volver de entre los muertos y llevar a cabo su venganza contra el hombre que lo entregó a la policía.Tras ser enviado a la silla eléctrica, un asesino en serie utiliza la electricidad para volver de entre los muertos y llevar a cabo su venganza contra el hombre que lo entregó a la policía.Tras ser enviado a la silla eléctrica, un asesino en serie utiliza la electricidad para volver de entre los muertos y llevar a cabo su venganza contra el hombre que lo entregó a la policía.

  • Dirección
    • Wes Craven
  • Guión
    • Wes Craven
  • Reparto principal
    • Michael Murphy
    • Mitch Pileggi
    • John Tesh
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,5/10
    19 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Wes Craven
    • Guión
      • Wes Craven
    • Reparto principal
      • Michael Murphy
      • Mitch Pileggi
      • John Tesh
    • 115Reseñas de usuarios
    • 110Reseñas de críticos
    • 51Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

    Vídeos3

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    Shocker: Horace Gets Zapped
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    Shocker: The Dudes Of Wrath Interview
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    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Lt. Don Parker
    Mitch Pileggi
    Mitch Pileggi
    • Horace Pinker
    John Tesh
    John Tesh
    • TV Newscaster
    Heather Langenkamp
    Heather Langenkamp
    • Victim
    Peter Berg
    Peter Berg
    • Jonathan Parker
    Jessica Craven
    Jessica Craven
    • Counterperson
    Camille Cooper
    Camille Cooper
    • Alison Clement
    • (as Cami Cooper)
    Richard Brooks
    Richard Brooks
    • Rhino
    Sam Scarber
    Sam Scarber
    • Cooper
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    Ted Raimi
    • Pac Man
    • (as Theodore Raimi)
    Keith Anthony-Lubow-Bellamy
    • Football Player
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    Virginia Morris
    • Diane
    Emily Samuel
    Emily Samuel
    • Sally
    Peter Tilden
    • Reporter
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    Bingham Ray
    • Bartender
    Sue Ann Harris
    • Waitress
    Eugene Chadbourne
    • Man in Bar
    Jack Hoar
    • Sergeant
    • Dirección
      • Wes Craven
    • Guión
      • Wes Craven
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    ManBehindTheMask63

    a good craven film...drags a bit at the end

    This is better than expected. Wes Craven tries to create another boogeyman in the character of Horace Pinker. Pinker is a serial killer who studies voodoo and kills entire families in their sleep. A young college football player named Jon (Peter Berg) develops a psychic link with Pinker. Jon begins an attempt to help the police catch the crazed killer. The first half of the film is realistic and intense, but the second half is based in the supernatural. Pinker gets the electric chair but becomes an evil entity that can transfer from body to body (mush like "Fallen" with Denzel Washington) and move through electricity. Once again Jon must use his link to stop the killer. Or is the killer to powerful to be stopped? There is some surprising gore and a pretty nifty plot twist. It's fun to watch a young Peter Berg in an earlier role but the film tend to drag a little. This film came near the end of the slasher craze and Craven was trying to cash in on it one more time. Craven was trying to make a point about televisions and the media, it was evident in the film. Overall, it was a solid and better than average slasher flick with a supernatural killer.
    6davidbailey-51541

    Enjoyable despite it's flaws

    This Wes Craven vehicle is heavy on the cheese, has some truly awful effects-Craven admitted as much and unintentional comedy (a magical ritual where the Daemon sounds like a Burger King advert?). On the plus side the story is quite good and the X files Mitch Pileggi really commits to the role of deranged serial killer- hamming it up beautifully. Worth a watch, especially if B movies are your cup of tea.
    5lastliberal

    Come on, boy, let's take a ride in my Volts Wagon.

    Now this was a weird idea; a serial killer (Mitch Pileggi, The X-Files) that feeds off electricity.

    His nemesis was a high school boy (Peter Berg, Collateral, Cop Land) who hit a goalpost and had dreams about his kills - including his own family and girlfriend (Camille Cooper). Wow!

    The body count rose as the killer had to move from body to body. Then comes the final battle, which I imagine would not ever be seen again as they chased through TV show after TV show. It was something to see.

    This was more action flick than horror, although it did have it's share of blood and gore.
    6gavin6942

    Plenty of Potential If They Had Toned Down the Cheese

    A young man (Peter Berg) dreams of a killer (Mitch Pileggi)... and the dream is all too real, with his mother and sister left dead in the morning. But that is just the beginning. Once captured and executed, the story is not over but only starts anew!

    We start with a shape-shifting story inspired by "The Thing" and Jack Sholder's "The Hidden". Craven even borrowed a shot from "Midnight Run" of all places. Then add in executive producer Shep Gordon (Alice Cooper's agent), which caused the use of Cooper's "No More Mr. Nice Guy", a song that became the film's tagline. Even Cooper's guitarist has a cameo as a construction worker.

    Peter Berg makes a strong lead, acting as the poor man's Christian Slater. This was one of his earliest roles, having started in the business as a production assistant. Today (2015), he has become a wildly successful actor, director and producer, most notably on "Friday Night Lights". Mitch Pileggi is also excellent, though a bit campy, and it is nice to see him in a tougher, darker role than FBI Director Skinner.

    Mike Mayo says, "Wes Craven creates a fierce satire on television and the way the medium distorts our view of reality." Not sure I agree. If this is a "fierce satire" of anything, it is hidden well. I did not see a critique of television or the media in here at all, and Craven does not make a point of saying this was intended.

    Mayo continues, saying, "the film is just another derivative exercise in obvious special effects, borrowing liberally from Craven's own work", including the fact Pinker "becomes a channel-surfing Freddy Krueger who returns to attack his enemies." This is absolutely true... Craven himself, in his audio commentary, notes just how similar "Shocker" and "Elm Street" are in theme.

    Both Timothy Leary and Ted Raimi show up, so that's a plus. Even Wes Craven's daughter has a slight cameo. Worth singling out is stuntman Dane Farwell (who worked with Craven since "Serpent and the Rainbow"), who takes a few beatings, including running head first into a pole at full speed. Farwell doubled for Bill Paxton in "Rainbow", and had previously doubled him in "Spaceballs". Indeed, Peter Berg and Bill Paxton are physically similar in some ways.

    The special effects had to be done in the last two weeks of post-production, which ate up much of the profits, after the original effects plan fell through. This last minute rush may explain any shortcomings. Craven himself says he can still see outlines that should not be visible. We also have an MPAA-required 13 cuts, which cut down on some of the darker moments (including the electrocution itself.)

    If you happen to be one of those who contemplate movies too deeply, you can look for the intentional use of water in the film as a Freudian symbol, saying (among other things) that there is more hidden beyond the surface. Or the "father issues" Craven tried to present in regards to the poor relationship he had with his own father. Or, on the lighter side, you can ponder the legacy of John Tesh -- only a local TV reporter at the time (1989), but quickly catapulted to national stardom... was it this film?

    Wes Craven fans will need to see this one, but may want to keep their expectations a little lower. Some parts, such as the possessed girl, are entertaining. But budget issues, special effect limitations, and a cheesy sense of humor make this much more a cult film than one of Craven's best. (For those who like a little horror cheese with their beer, this may actually be a great pick.)
    Rayvyn

    Good action movie!

    Shocker is one of my favorite serial killer movies. At first glance it might look like a standard hack and slash movie though it has some of those elements, it isn't. There is some originality to this movie and the characters aren't your run of the mill dumb high school students. Oh, they're in high school, they're just not dumb. The "Shocker" played well by Mitch Pileggi of X-Files fame is a lot better than Freddie Kreuger or Jason Vorhees. He has a reason for killing that I won't give away. Not all of the students are killed if you can believe it and the ones that make it deserve to. There is a very good scene involving the killer and hero as they fight across multiple TV channels that I've never seen done before this movie. There is comedy in this movie but not much. It is not a "scary" horror movie. It is more of an action move that is done well. Catch it or rent it if you can.

    Rayvyn

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    6,4
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    Amiga mortal
    5,6
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    La serpiente y el arco iris
    6,4
    La serpiente y el arco iris
    Bendición mortal
    5,5
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    Almas condenadas
    4,8
    Almas condenadas
    Visiones nocturnas
    4,7
    Visiones nocturnas
    Las colinas tienen ojos
    6,3
    Las colinas tienen ojos
    La nueva pesadilla de Wes Craven
    6,4
    La nueva pesadilla de Wes Craven
    La cosa del pantano
    5,3
    La cosa del pantano
    Miedo azul
    6,4
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    Juego mortal
    6,0
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    Hibernado vivo
    4,5
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    • Curiosidades
      According to Wes Craven, the film was severely cut for an R-rating. It took around 13 submissions to the MPAA to receive an R instead of an X rating. Some of the scenes that were cut include: Pinker spitting out fingers that he bit off from prison guard, longer and more graphic electrocution of Pinker, and longer scene of possessed coach stabbing his own hand.
    • Pifias
      Camera and sound crews' shadows visible during football game.
    • Citas

      Jonathan Parker: We can't go killing people just to get Pinker out of their bodies.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The music in the end credits is heard ending over the MPAA Rated R screen.
    • Versiones alternativas
      While uncut in cinemas, on video it was later indexed by the BPjM. As a result, an edited FSK-16 rated version was made for a wide commercial video release in Germany. This one contains over 4 minutes of cuts for violence, either reducing or outright removing the many violent bits, making the movie pretty much unwatchable. Only in 2016 was the indexing lifted, and one year later the uncut version was granted a FSK-16 rating, waiving all cuts from previous cut German releases.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Gorgon Video Magazine (1989)
    • Banda sonora
      Sword and Stone
      Performed by Bonfire

      Written by Desmond Child, Paul Stanley and Bruce Kulick

      Courtesy of BMG Ariola GmbH/RCA Records

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de octubre de 1990 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Shocker
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Mt. San Antonio College - 1100 North Grand Ave., Walnut, California, Estados Unidos(stadium)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Alive Films
      • Universal City Studios
      • Carolco International N.V.
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    • Presupuesto
      • 5.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 16.554.699 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 4.510.990 US$
      • 29 oct 1989
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 16.554.699 US$
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    • Duración
      1 hora 49 minutos
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      • Color
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      • Ultra Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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