Un niño acoge a un perro callejero, descubriendo más tarde que se trata de un fugitivo ultrainteligente acechado por una peligrosa criatura del mismo laboratorio de investigación genética.Un niño acoge a un perro callejero, descubriendo más tarde que se trata de un fugitivo ultrainteligente acechado por una peligrosa criatura del mismo laboratorio de investigación genética.Un niño acoge a un perro callejero, descubriendo más tarde que se trata de un fugitivo ultrainteligente acechado por una peligrosa criatura del mismo laboratorio de investigación genética.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
- TV Newscaster
- (as Christopher Carey)
- Tracey
- (as Lala)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The script for this film was originally written by Paul Haggis, who later disowned it. I don't know why the writing here is nowhere near as ridiculous as his 2004 hit Crash! Anyway, the main reason this film works is undoubtedly the dog, who aside from being rather cute, is also the best actor in the film. Corey Haim, hot off the success of The Lost Boys is the human lead and actually has a rather good chemistry with the dog, although it is a little bit ridiculous seeing him talk to it most of the way through the film. The plot is rather convoluted and as such the film is more than a little bit messy; but the ridiculousness of it all pulls it through during the more awkward moments. Michael Ironside also appears in the film and does well as the 'bad cop' side of the Government agents. The monster is, of course, one of the most interesting things about the film and the way it goes around killing people is always entertaining and gory; although unfortunately we don't get to see a lot of it and when we finally do it's rather disappointing - obviously the filmmakers had seen Bigfoot and the Hendersons! Still, this is the sort of film that can be easily enjoyed despite the numerous problems and I'd recommend to any undiscerning viewer of eighties horror.
I will judge it for what it is: a B-horror starring an early Corey Haim, still in his prime. There is plenty to like about the film, including some of the gore and terror sequences. Corey Haim's acting is still spot on and sharp (on of his last), and the movie does flow very well. It is an easy film to digest. There are frights aplenty, if you are prone to it. If you are a critical horror fan, you'll find the gore to be well-done, and the film amusing - so long as you don't judge it by the standards of the book.
Having said all that, there are some down sides to it: Some highly inane, and poorly written dialog at times. Also, the film itself, could stand to be spruced up. They could've also tightened up some of the editing.
As far as B-horror fare goes, I recommend it.
The movie "Watchers" offers no clue that anyone involved has even read this book. We need another teen slasher flick like we need another Linda Tripp. The dog could give acting lessons to the rest of the cast. Simply awful and I am embarrassed for Mr. Koontz.
However, two years later, it seems as if someone else thought that this novel deserved better. "Watchers II" - although unable to hold a candle to the book - at least came closer to the original storyline. Decidedly not Oscar material, "Watchers II" is, however, at least 47,000 times more watchable than it's predecessor.
Final words - read the book and open your heart.
Rated R; Brief Sexual Situation, Graphic Violence, and Profanity.
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- TriviaAside from the basic plot and character names, the movie has very little in common with the book on which it is based. For example, Travis is an adult in the book, and Nora is his love interest. Lem Johnson and Walt Gaines are best friends, and Tracy Keeshan is a completely unrelated character.
- ErroresEarly in the movie Corey's character feeds the dog a candy bar which would almost certainly hospitalize the dog. Chocolate is toxic to dogs.
- Citas
Lem: [Lem shoots at Travis his mother and Tracy but Cliff stops him] What?
Cliff: What the hell are you doing? You're going to kill somebody!
Lem: Understand this Cliff, none of these people can ever leave this place.
Cliff: But it's a woman and a couple of kids, why!
Lem: Because that's the way it's gotta be.
Cliff: I can't and I won't do it.
Lem: Okay, I'll do it myself
Cliff: [disgusted] Your a cold son-of-a-bitch
Lem: That's right, I am. Remember I told you there were three biological experiments at Bannatyne. The Oxcom, the Dog, and their best animal. It's me Cliff, I'm the third experiment.
Cliff: What makes you so... fuckin special?
Lem: I'm the perfect killing machine, I've got no conscience.
[Shoots and kills Cliff]
- Versiones alternativasDue to the film targeting a "not under 16" rating, the German VHS release by UFA Video is cut by four minutes to achieve such rating, almost all violent scenes are shortened to reduce the blood & gore. The uncut German version would later be released on DVD in 2004 by Kinowelt (now StudioCanal Germany) and is rated "not under 18".
- ConexionesFeatured in The Cine-Masochist: WATCHERS (2014)
- Bandas sonorasDream Machine
Performed by Mike Reno
Selecciones populares
- How long is Watchers?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 940,173
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 260,820
- 4 dic 1988
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 940,173
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1