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Mutaciones macabras

Título original: The Mutations
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 32min
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5.3/10
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Mutaciones macabras (1974)
A scientist experiments with crossing humans and plants, for which he uses his students.
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Body HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA scientist experiments with crossing humans and plants, for which he uses his students.A scientist experiments with crossing humans and plants, for which he uses his students.A scientist experiments with crossing humans and plants, for which he uses his students.

  • Dirección
    • Jack Cardiff
  • Guionistas
    • Robert D. Weinbach
    • Edward Mann
  • Elenco
    • Donald Pleasence
    • Tom Baker
    • Brad Harris
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Guionistas
      • Robert D. Weinbach
      • Edward Mann
    • Elenco
      • Donald Pleasence
      • Tom Baker
      • Brad Harris
    • 56Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 43Opiniones de los críticos
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    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Dr. Nolter
    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • Lynch
    Brad Harris
    Brad Harris
    • Brian
    Julie Ege
    Julie Ege
    • Hedi
    Michael Dunn
    Michael Dunn
    • Burns
    Scott Antony
    Scott Antony
    • Tony
    Jill Haworth
    Jill Haworth
    • Lauren
    Olga Anthony
    • Bridget
    Lisa Collings
    Lisa Collings
    • Prostitute
    Joan Scott
    Joan Scott
    • Landlady
    Toby Lenon
    • Tramp
    • (as Toby Lennon)
    Richard Davies
    Richard Davies
    • Doctor
    John Wireford
    • Policeman
    • (as John Wreford)
    Eithne Dunne
    • Nurse
    Tony Mayne
    • Dwarf Tony
    Molly Tweedlie
    • Dwarf Molly
    Kathy Kitchen
    • Midget Kathy
    Fran Fullenwider
    • Fat Lady
    • Dirección
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Guionistas
      • Robert D. Weinbach
      • Edward Mann
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    7Wilbur-10

    Gruesome, grotesque, grim British horror which must have slipped through on the Censor's day off.

    This is a totally bizarre British horror film which deserves cult status of the highest order - I can't believe that this didn't have problems with the censor, it is a disturbing, nasty piece of work and should undoubtedly have cult status.

    'The Mutations' has Donald Pleasence as a Frankenstein-inspired scientist, Prof Nolter, who in-between his lecturing is trying to fuse humans with plantlife, to create a creature which has the strengths of both species. The nature of the film is introduced early, with a travelling funfair complete with freaks ( played by real-life freaks as in Tod Brownings early classic ), and a hideously ugly normal-sized man, who moonlights as Prof Nolter's assistant.

    The film has so many points of interest its difficult to know where to start - the similarities to 'Freaks' are acknowledged with a feast scene which includes the line "He's one of us - we accept you". The freaks are also shown to have more humanity than the other characters, although they do turn on their tormenter in the end, in a scene similar to the climactic chase in 'Freaks'.

    There are also ideas and scenes close to the French classic 'Eyes without a Face'; Pleasance portrays a character similar to Pierre Brasseur's mad doctor, both living in a secluded mansion complete with pack of mad dogs.

    As if all this were not enough, we are also treated to Julie Ege as the screaming heroine, showing of her acting limitations and bodily curves very nicely - special applause for the nude bath scene.

    'The Mutations' is a real shocker, which viewed today has a strong impact - far more so than more famous 'shocking' films, like 'The Devils' and the earlier 'Peeping Tom', both of which viewed now seem relatively tame.

    While not raising the film to any artistic height - it is a cheap 'B' Movie in all production areas - the film should really be seen by all film fans, and given its deserved status as a heavyweight of the gutter-horror genre.
    6Red-Barracuda

    Old school mad scientist movie with some eye-popping exploitation added to the mix

    I first became aware of this one from my, somewhat inaccurately named book, Sci-Fi Now which charted the science fiction which fell between 2001 and Star Wars. It turns out that this was a great era for the genre, seeing as the sci-fi in this period just seemed to go a bit weird. The Freakmaker on the other hand, seems to have resurrected that sub-category which was seriously antiquated even back in the 70's - the mad scientist movie. The story has the mad scientist abduct college students to use in his experiments where he is trying to create a crossbreed of human and plant; with his failed subjects being handed over to a circus to be used in their freak show.

    This could be described as Frankenstein meets Freaks, with quite a heavy emphasis on the latter 30's Tod Browning classic. It even goes so far as to basically recreate scenes from that film, as well as finding roles for several actual sideshow freaks. To that end, we have a human skeleton, a human pincushion, the pretzel boy, Popeye (i.e. He really can pop his eyes out!), the frog boy, alligator skin woman and a good old bearded lady. We even get a section where we see an exhibition featuring these performers, so its pretty exploitative while being somewhat fascinating at the same time. Acting honours go to the ever-reliable pair, Donald Pleasence and future Dr Who Tom Baker; with the former going through the motions and given little to do, other than feed cute bunnies to giant carnivorous plants, while Tom Baker has a much more rounded part as a deformed self-loathing henchman afflicted with acromegaly. The story eventually has one of Pleasence's creations running amok through the town - it's a rubber-suited wonder which is half-man/half Venus flytrap, a man/plant, or as I prefer to call him, a mlant. There is a fair bit of things to like in this one, even if it does become increasing less interesting in its final third. Look out too, for the impressive opening credits sequence which features some nicely executed time-lapse photography plant action.
    7dr_gonzo

    Great movie

    Ignore the uptight weirdo who spends 10,000 words bashing this movie. It's very enjoyable as long as you're a fan of the genre. With many gratuitous LSD references and a real live carnival freak show, how can you go wrong?

    If you thought Swamp Thing was too intellectual and The Fly was just too gross, this movie might definitely be for you. One of many human-cross-animal or plant movies, what causes this one to stand out is the overall creepiness of Donald Pleasance and, basically, the entire plot (what you can make of it).

    Time-lapse photography inserted for no particular reason just adds to the fun.

    The people who made this movie must have had a blast and so will you as long as you're not some amateur wannabe film critic. Sheesh!
    6christopher-underwood

    Undeniably quirky

    Not really enough money or effort put into this one. It appears that everyone thought simply that the presence of various 'freaks' Donald Pleasence, a bit of nudity and some man eating plants should see them through.

    Actually this almost works, unfortunately Mr Pleasence is in particularly one note form and although the speeded up photography for the plants is fine the later costumes for those that have turned into half human, half plant are not half as effective. There are some decent moments and good ideas but it is all so uphill. Undeniably quirky, though and probably worth it for the fairground scenes.
    7niels-4

    This one must be seen to believe

    This film is a definite cult-classic and a follow up to Tod Brownings FREAKS. Perhaps a bit poorly made, but with real freaks like the Alligator Woman, Pop Eye and many more. Julie Ege, Norwegian scream queen, is starring and making the best of it. If you ever want to see the definite B-film from British cinema during the Seventies: This is the one to see. The film takes place at a travelling carnival which also features a freak show. Donald Pleasance is the mad professor who mutates plants with humans and then puts them on display. The results are horrific and so are the monsters that looks like a mixture of broccoli and humans. The film is odd to say the least and the actors try very hard to make it believable. This is a film with a strange mixture of science, horror and drama. It moves along a bit slow, but you won't be bored. The last of the real "freak films".

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    • Trivia
      Actor Michael Dunn died in London during the film's production, but had completed all of his scenes before he died. He was just 38 years old.
    • Errores
      In the film, as Tony attacks Professor Nolter, gaps in his mutated body costume become visible a few times and reveal light-colored underclothes, particularly under his chin.
    • Citas

      Hedi: Wow! Who said girls are the weaker sex?

    • Versiones alternativas
      Some version of the film are titled "The Freakmaker" including the restored version released on the Amazon Streaming Service
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Worlds Within Worlds Parts III and IV
      By Basil Kirchin

      (special musical effects)

      Regal Zonophone LP

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • octubre de 1974 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Alemán
    • También se conoce como
      • The Freakmaker
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Oakley Court, Windsor Road, Oakley Green, Windsor, Berkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Dr. Nolter's residence and lab)
    • Productoras
      • Cyclone
      • Getty Pictures Corp.
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      • GBP 400,000 (estimado)
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      1 hora 32 minutos
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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