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Segundo sangriento

Título original: Split Second
  • 1992
  • 18
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
18 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Rutger Hauer and Alastair Duncan in Segundo sangriento (1992)
Dark ComedyMonster HorrorSerial KillerActionCrimeHorrorSci-FiThriller

En un futuro Londres inundado, el detective Harley Stone persigue a un asesino en serie que asesinó a su compañero y lo ha estado acechando desde entonces. Pronto descubre que lo que está ca... Leer todoEn un futuro Londres inundado, el detective Harley Stone persigue a un asesino en serie que asesinó a su compañero y lo ha estado acechando desde entonces. Pronto descubre que lo que está cazando puede no ser humano.En un futuro Londres inundado, el detective Harley Stone persigue a un asesino en serie que asesinó a su compañero y lo ha estado acechando desde entonces. Pronto descubre que lo que está cazando puede no ser humano.

  • Dirección
    • Tony Maylam
  • Guión
    • Gary Scott Thompson
  • Reparto principal
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Kim Cattrall
    • Alastair Duncan
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    18 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Tony Maylam
    • Guión
      • Gary Scott Thompson
    • Reparto principal
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Kim Cattrall
      • Alastair Duncan
    • 146Reseñas de usuarios
    • 78Reseñas de críticos
    • 26Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Harley Stone
    Kim Cattrall
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    • Michelle McLaine
    Alastair Duncan
    Alastair Duncan
    • Det. Dick Durkin
    • (as Neil Duncan)
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    Chris Chappell
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    • (as Chris Chappel)
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    7cthomas12345

    great b-movie fare

    For a serious horror movie, look elsewhere. For a b-movie that's right up there with Army of Darkness for amusement value and quotable lines, watch Split Second.

    Stone and Durkin are the Gritty Cop and Sidekick who hunt down a mystery killer who taunts them at every step. It has supernatural strength and speed. They have guns. Big F***ing Guns.

    Definitely worth renting, and buying too if this is the kind of movie you like.
    8kosmasp

    Fun 90s movie

    How did I not see this until now? A crazy movie that is far out (to use a saying that may still mean something or not). Lots of blood, a splash of nudity here and there and a buddy cop story that is borderline insane. So is the character that Rutger Hauer portrays of course, but we wouldn't like it any other way.

    Really good effects (for the time), a social message (with some eco thinking), but more importantly just a lot of fun. Who in their right minds would start making out while in the middle of fighting the big bad evil of the movie? Well if you guessed it, there are not extra points. Now this is tongue in cheek and very self aware ("I thought I saw a rat" is probably the best/worst excuse for total destruction). There's still a chance this won't tickle you or get you in the right mood. It doesn't mean anything more than this not being your cup of tea. Try to take this for what it is though and it may bring you a lot of joy ... lots of it! Maybe even more than blood being spilled here ...
    6oneguyrambling

    A cheesy monster serial killer B movie starring Rutger Hauer? I'm all the way in.

    Split Second is hardly essential film-making, but it is a prime example of how to make a low budget film more entertaining than it has a right to be. Put another way, if there is a calculation that divides a budget by entertainment value, Split Second might not lead the way, but it is a damn sight ahead of many so-called 'blockbusters' in value for money.

    But still you can't ignore the fact that this film runs on the smell of an oily rag, it's evident from the first frame all the way to the reveal of the shonky 'beast' near the end, a creature that elicits more chuckles than screams.

    In 2008 the global pollution problems created rising water levels, which left London largely underwater, stricken with a huge ongoing vermin problem, and created an almost endless night.

    Or perhaps you missed it… (I love it when the 'movie future' becomes the past.) Rutger Hauer plays Stone, a hard nosed, grizzled veteran who works alone and ignores everything in the rule book. He is a hard drinkin' loose cannon who does things his way, and has done ever since his partner and best friend was killed by a notorious and as yet on the loose serial killer.

    Well imagine our surprise when said killer reappears on the scene, literally ripping hearts from bodies and taking bites from his victims. Reluctantly allowed on the case only due to his previous experience with the killer, Stone is aghast (p*ssed might be more accurate but is a worse scrabble term) when he is saddled with a younger partner named Durkin who is everything he is not: a straight-laced, clean living logical thinker who not only follows the book but practically lives by it.

    As the gnawed on bodies of the innocent pile up and Stone and Durkin nearly cross paths with the unseen killer many times it grows more evident that this case is perhaps more personal for both Stone and the pursued, with the lines between hunter and hunted becoming increasingly blurred. The last straw comes when a human heart is express posted to Stone – with a large bite already taken from it.

    This is a fairly standard set up for many sci-fi flavoured films, the thing that differentiates Split Second is the humour. While hardly Beverly Hills Cop or Red Heat this film is laced with lashings of black humour of the driest kind, much of it from Durkin, who it would be fair to say is hardly the comedic type but still manages many of the best lines, his rant about finding 'big f*cking guns' after first contact with their prey still elicits a chuckle and his progressive hardening up as the film progresses is quite humorous.

    The rest of the film is to be frank amateurish, when revealed the killer and most of his previous actions make no sense whatsoever. How a 10 foot tall long fanged alien/monster can lurk in nightclub corners unseen, manage to package and address a human heart to the right recipient and also write notes for his pursuers is beyond me.

    Equally confusing is the presence of Kim Cattrall as a sex-object. As someone who has had the misfortune of seeing 12 minutes of Sex and the City any possibility of attraction is long since dead, despite the fact that when this was made she is in her so-called 'prime'. But here she is the dead partner's ex-wife, who is there to be occasionally nude and vulnerable… There is some mystical supernatural crap designed to justify – or distract us from – the situation, but misguided symbolism or not Split Second is less about the logic and more about the fun in watching Rutger Hauer play a bitter and violent cop as he chases some sort of monster.

    Obviously cheap and filled with blood and a few laughs, Split Second provides a stronger budget : entertainment ratio than a thousand Transformers or Harry Potters ever could. It still isn't amazing but you could do a lot worse.

    Final Rating – 6 / 10. Split Second might not even be around any more – I bought it many years ago on VHS and dragged that out the other night – but if you even pretend that you are a Rutger Hauer devotee you owe it to yourself to check it out.
    6no-skyline

    Good But Never Rises Above Its Straight to Video Status

    Split Second is great at what it does delivering fast paced action filled b-movie sci-fi / noir. The acting is actually quite good, the plot interesting and well constructed and the action sequences just about deliver the goods on what was no doubt a tight budget.

    Rutger Hauer does OK as the tough guy cop Harley Stone without ever really excelling, congratulations should go to Neil Duncan who brought humour to the movie as the irrepressible Detective Dick Durkin, Kim Cattral makes a pre sex in the city film appearance and does OK with the limited scope she's given.

    It's an entertaining bit if sci-fi fluff the influences are obvious Blade Runner, Predator and Alien instantly spring to mind It never scales the heights of those films to transcend it's genre and as such is unlikely to appeal to anyone who doesn't go for this kind of B-movie style entertainment. However it does provide a good hour and a half of solid entertainment in an interesting environment, the rain lashed semi flooded London is an interesting premise and is explored as much as budget allows.

    If you want good plot, fine acting and very big guns wrapped in a nice bit of trashy sci-fi then this could be the one for you. 7/10
    7megoobee

    Fun movie

    Yes, it's another futuristic doom and gloom type story and yes, the story is a little thin but it's fun regardless. I don't know if they meant for it to be a comedy but it's hilarious. Keep an eye and ear out for the one liners that are randomly tossed around during the course of the movie. You can't help but feel for the poor police chief. They didn't give him much to work with but he plays his role great. The way pre "Sex and the City" Kim Cattrall's acting is pretty bad but for this movie, passable. If you are looking for mindless entertainment and don't mind profanity, this is your type of movie. There is mild nudity and a lot of ketchup (ie: fake blood) splashed about so you might want to keep the little ones away from this one.

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    • Curiosidades
      In the scene in Stone's apartment where they are discussing their names, Alastair Duncan is actually laughing. Because Rutger Hauer held it together so well, it was decided to keep it in the movie.
    • Pifias
      Although the movie is supposedly set in a flooded London, all the footage shot along the Thames, shows the water levels at a perfectly normal level. This is most evident when we see the Thames flood barrier, which is always shown open. (The barrier was built in the early 1980s to protect many London boroughs from rising sea levels)
    • Citas

      Dick Durkin: We need to get bigger guns. BIG FUCKING GUNS!

    • Créditos adicionales
      The famous Moody Blues song "Nights in White Satin" is credited as "Knights in White Satin". "Knights in White Satin" is the title of the Giorgio Moroder remake.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The Japanese cut contains several additional scenes, mostly with Det. Dick Durkin's girlfriend Robin, who he mentions in the film, but she is never seen. Roberta Eaton, who plays her, is credited in all versions of the movie, but all of her scenes were cut from all but the Japanese version. This extended cut has been released on DVD in Germany, and the additional scenes on Blu-ray in the UK.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Cine-Masochist: SPLIT SECOND (2018)
    • Banda sonora
      Nights in White Satin
      Performed by The Moody Blues

      Composer: Justin Hayward

      Licensed courtesy of The Decca Record Company

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de mayo de 1993 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • El devastador
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Hartley Jam Factory, Tower Bridge Road, Southwark, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresas productoras
      • Challenge Film Corporation
      • Entertainment
      • Muse Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • 7.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 5.430.822 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 2.250.000 US$
      • 3 may 1992
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 5.430.822 US$
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