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Mensajero de Satanás

Título original: Evilspeak
  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 37min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.6/10
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Mensajero de Satanás (1981)
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Psychological HorrorHorror

Un cadete militar marginado consigue invocar demonios y hechizar a sus torturadores a través de su ordenador.Un cadete militar marginado consigue invocar demonios y hechizar a sus torturadores a través de su ordenador.Un cadete militar marginado consigue invocar demonios y hechizar a sus torturadores a través de su ordenador.

  • Dirección
    • Eric Weston
  • Guionistas
    • Joseph Garofalo
    • Eric Weston
  • Elenco
    • Clint Howard
    • R.G. Armstrong
    • Joe Cortese
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.6/10
    5.3 k
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    • Dirección
      • Eric Weston
    • Guionistas
      • Joseph Garofalo
      • Eric Weston
    • Elenco
      • Clint Howard
      • R.G. Armstrong
      • Joe Cortese
    • 78Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 113Opiniones de los críticos
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    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
    • Stanley Coopersmith
    R.G. Armstrong
    R.G. Armstrong
    • Sarge
    Joe Cortese
    Joe Cortese
    • Reverend Jameson
    • (as Joseph Cortese)
    Claude Earl Jones
    Claude Earl Jones
    • Coach
    Haywood Nelson
    Haywood Nelson
    • Kowalski
    Don Stark
    Don Stark
    • Bubba Caldwell
    Charles Tyner
    Charles Tyner
    • Colonel Kincaid
    Hamilton Camp
    Hamilton Camp
    • Hauptman
    Louie Gravance
    • Jo Jo
    Jim Greenleaf
    • Ox
    Lynn Hancock
    • Miss Friedemeyer
    Loren Lester
    Loren Lester
    • Charlie Boy
    Kathy McCullen
    • Kelly
    Lenny Montana
    Lenny Montana
    • Jake
    Leonard D'John
    • Tony
    Bennett James
    Bennett James
    • Captain Merrill
    • (as Bennett Liss)
    Katherine Kelly Lang
    Katherine Kelly Lang
    • Susie Baker
    Richard Moll
    Richard Moll
    • Father Esteban
    • Dirección
      • Eric Weston
    • Guionistas
      • Joseph Garofalo
      • Eric Weston
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    7S1rr34l

    Satan Makes A Good Horror Film.

    What surprises me most about this title is that I haven't seen it up until recently, as it's right up my alley... dark, nasty, and messed up.

    This is the story of Stanley Coopersmith, a strange gawky kid who finds it hard to make friends and so ends up as a joke and punching bag for the other cadets at military school. However, while he's being punished by having to tidy up the chapel's basement he finds a secret room and a book of Satanic spells and worship. These were hidden away by a rogue priest Father Esteban, who had been banished to the Americas.

    Unable to read the scriptures in the book, Coopersmith uses the schools' computer to translate them. and when he finally carries out the Black Mass all hell breaks loose at the school and the chapel.

    One of the better aspects of this film is the cast as it stars Clint Howard as Coopersmith and it's really nice to see him in a lead role and not just playing a strange and creepy secondary role. Though he's young here, he does a good job.

    Then there's R J Armstrong who plays Sarge, the drunk janitor looking after the school and chapel, who hates kids and has it out for Coopersmith. Armstrong is great in this portrayal, he gives the air of a man you just wouldn't trust.

    Charles Tyner does a brilliant representation of a prig of a Colonel who finds it demeaning and below him to run the military school.

    Finally, Richard Moll is excellent in the role of the Evil Father Esteban. He adds the right amount of power, menace and violence to the character to make him believable as being the hand of Satan.

    For the time, the special effects would have been superb, especially the computer graphics (which today are cringeworthy and laughable) and most are still passable today. The climax of the film in the destruction of the God's house is very well done and created.

    All in all, this is a pretty decent horror movie with a lot of the right elements and well directed by Eric Weston. A definite watch for a horror nut and if you're not, it's still worth a look-see on a dark night...
    5Red-Barracuda

    Computers and killer pigs

    An army cadet is bullied by four other students and some authority figures. One day he is sent to clean the old church basement as a punishment and, while there, he finds a secret room which contains an ancient Satanic Mass book. He discovers that passages from it can reincarnate a 16th century Satanist called Esteban. Using a computer, he revives Esteban and has bloody revenge on all those from the academy who have wronged him.

    Evilspeak was another early 80's horror movie that found itself onto the UK video nasty list. These were the films considered so offensive that they threatened the moral fabric of Britain back in the day. As a result it was banned and, naturally, has benefited ever since from the notoriety. Like most on that list it's difficult to understand what all the fuss was about with this one. If anything it proves that the censors back then were a spectacularly over-sensitive and humourless group of people. Because it's well-nigh impossible to see how they could have thought anyone could have taken this film seriously enough to then go out and commit acts of violence. This is a film about a possessed computer after all. It features a horde of man-eating pigs and has a climax where the hero floats through the air wielding a big sword. To my knowledge, none of these things has ever cropped up in the news in the years since Evilspeak was released.

    How is it as a film? It's fun, if nothing too impressive. It takes it's time to get to the horror stuff to be fair, although this does allow for more character development. The main guy Clint Howard (Ron's brother) is pretty decent and is a guy that's easy to root for. The film is essentially a nerd revenge flick and the bullies are an appalling bunch of cretins. So you are willing them to be dispensed with in as nasty a way as possible. And to be fair, the climax is pretty good with all manner of gory mayhem ensuing. Evilspeak is kind of a hybrid of Carrie with early 80's computer technology...with demon pigs thrown in for good measure. It's one of those horror films from the time that is kind of crazed but pretty imaginative, so it's easy to get onside with this one.
    5Wuchakk

    Maybe using satanism to solve your problems isn't the best idea?

    An orphaned boy at a military academy in SoCal (Clint Howard) is harassed, so he uses a computer in the dark basement of the citadel to conjure up evil power for succor.

    The curious title of "Evilspeak" (1981) was derived from the phrase "computer-speak," obviously because the kid uses an old computer to work his black magic. The flick attempts to be the male version of "Carrie" (1976) just switching from telekinetic powers to devilish witchcraft. Unfortunately, it lacks the coherence, weightiness and power of that 70's horror hit.

    There's something about the storytelling that holds it back. The basic plot of a youthful outcast getting even with his/her tormentors is a surefire foundation, but the way it's told is not very compelling, which I suppose isn't helped by the muddled diabolic gobbledygook and the hint of cheesy bemusement.

    The stunning Lynn Hancock stands out in the feminine department as a secretary at the school, Miss Friedemeyer. Lynn experimented with acting a handful of times in 1980-1982 before leaving the profession for other pastures. A few other notable lasses appear during a beauty contest for the cadets.

    The movie officially runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, but there are several cuts of the film available. It was shot at Saint Anthony Seminary in Santa Barbara, California, as well as Chatworth, which is about 55 miles east in northwestern Los Angeles.

    GRADE: C.
    5MovieGuy01

    A good horror film....

    I found Evilspeak to be quite a weird sort of horror film but also a good film. A clumsy military cadet called Stanley Coopersmith who happens to be socially outcast at the West Andover Academy, and is an orphan. He is always abused and humiliated by four despicable friends, and even has bad treatment from his teachers, the coach, the colonel and even the local reverend. When Coopersmith finds a book of black mass that belonged to the evil medieval Father Esteban, he uses a computer to conjure Satan and revenge his harassers. He finds a way to tap into a computer to summon demons and cast spells on his tormentors. that involves man eating pigs and Satanism. this ended up being a very good horror movie towards the end. 5/10
    belovedcain

    Cool flick

    Evilspeak is great flick. :-) It was very hip for its time. I loved the hell out of this movie. Coopersmith is totally the MAN. Clint Howard definitely showed his range here. If you like scary movies for the fun of it, this is the one. Remember, COOPERSMITH... WILL... RETURN!

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    • Trivia
      According to Clint Howard and director Eric Weston, the original cut of the film which he submitted to the ratings board contained even more footage than the uncut DVD release, including more special effects, as well as extensions of the bathtub death scene and the cadet having his heart ripped out. But their labored efforts to find a copy of this version have proven futile, and they believe it is likely gone forever.
    • Errores
      In the first shower sequence one of the actors can be seen wearing a jockstrap.
    • Citas

      Father Esteban: I will return.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The original pre-cert rental release of Evilspeak was uncut. The 1987 UK video release was cut by three minutes and 34 seconds by the BBFC. The cuts were: two mins two secs of a young maiden having her head chopped off, 58 mins one secs of a shot of the basement bloke having his neck broken, 65 mins 23 secs of pigs attacking woman in bath and eating her guts. 88 mins 19 secs of the priest have a nail in the head and shots of him. 90 mins four secs of a teacher having his head splatted by Coopersmith. 90 mins 21 secs of a pig eating the fat kid. 91 mins nine secs of a kid breaking a window, 91 mins 18 secs of pigs eating, 91 mins eight secs of another head chop, 92 mins 18 secs of a kid banging on a door to escape, 92 mins six secs of a fourth head chop, 92 mins eight secs of a kid being eaten in an air vent, 92 mins two secs of a kid running from pigs, 93 mins 11 secs of heart ripping. 95 mins eight secs of Coopersmith's digital image. The credits have been speeded up (but not even the uncut one got the timing right on the letters appearing) Normal credit sequence = two mins 30 secs, speeded up credits = one min 15 secs. The initial 2004 Anchor Bay DVD saw most of the cuts waived, though the version submitted had been re-edited by the distributor. Later the same year the film was submitted again, this time containing the original print and including all the graphic violence, and was passed uncut by the BBFC.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de noviembre de 1982 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • El mensajero de Satanás
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Chatsworth, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Leisure Investment Company
      • Coronet Films
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 37 minutos
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      • Dolby
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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