Un grupo de pequeñas, pero feroces criaturas alienígenas llamadas Criaturas, escapan de una prisión alienígena y aterrizan cerca de un pequeño pueblo agrícola de la Tierra, siendo perseguido... Leer todoUn grupo de pequeñas, pero feroces criaturas alienígenas llamadas Criaturas, escapan de una prisión alienígena y aterrizan cerca de un pequeño pueblo agrícola de la Tierra, siendo perseguidos por dos cazadores de recompensas mutantes.Un grupo de pequeñas, pero feroces criaturas alienígenas llamadas Criaturas, escapan de una prisión alienígena y aterrizan cerca de un pequeño pueblo agrícola de la Tierra, siendo perseguidos por dos cazadores de recompensas mutantes.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
- Helen Brown
- (as Dee Wallace Stone)
- Charlie McFadden
- (as Don Opper)
- Pool Player #1
- (as Chuck Lindsley)
Opiniones destacadas
Directed by Stephen Herek (Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, Life or Something Like It, Mr. Holland's Opus) made an genuinely well made low-budget sci-fi/thriller with comedic overtones. This film was a small box office success. The film went on to be a Cult Favorite. Also starring in this film is M. Emmet Walsh as a Sheriff, Terrence Mann as the lead Bounty Hunter and Don "Keith" Opper as Charlie. Which Opper did some additional writing for this film. Lin Shaye from "Kingpin" and "There's Something About Mary" fame has a bit part. Watch for Billy Zane has a bit part as well.
DVD has an sharp anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) transfer (Also in Pan & Scan) and an good digitally remastered:Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround. DVD also includes an alternate ending as a hidden feature. "Critters" is amusing knock-off to "Gremlins" but done extremely well, despite it's low budget. Written by the director and Domonic Muir. From a Story by Muir. Robert Shaye (The Then-Founder of "New Line Cinema") executive produced the film. This is worth seeing. Followed by Three Sequels. (*** ½/*****).
Critters escape from a space prison and head for another planet, Kansas {well OK then, Earth}, here they intend to eat every thing that gets in their way. The inhabitants of a small town don't know what has hit them, but aided by a couple of intergalactic bounty hunters, they fight back to hopefully rid their homes of the furry maniacal Critters.
Watching this is like watching a roll call for every stereotypical character ever put into a creature feature film. Cute kid who could be a hero, nice but dim farm hand, homely family with guts and verve, the sheriff who is just not gonna believe what is happening no matter what evidence is produced, and etc. Yet it works because they are homaging past masters, they aren't trying to kid anyone that it's a new idea, it's good fun that doesn't outstay its welcome.
The Critters are great, furry balls of fury with a shed load of teeth that are backed up by off the cuff subtitles to enthasize their grumblings. Genre babe Dee Wallace Stone gets to do her stuff, whilst M Emett Walsh has fun as sceptical sheriff Harv. It's not a classic genre piece by any stretch of the imagination, but it is fun {witness a delightful E.T. scene}, and I for one look forward to part two later in the week. 6.5/10
Critters is clearly reminiscent of the 1984 hit Gremlins, as evidenced by the basics of the plot as well as the focus on humour. The critters themselves are hilarious little creations - thick black hair and a mouth full of teeth, but in their own way they're also fairly frightening! Gremlins isn't the only influence on this film - the whole idea of something bad coming from space being followed by something to stop it obviously came from The Terminator, and there are a number of other ideas taken from elsewhere - but the film doesn't feel like a bunch of stolen ideas, and that is to it's credit. The secluded farmyard setting is also to its credit, and again, while it's not the most original location for a film like this to take place, it works well so that isn't a problem. The cast, which includes the likes of M. Emmet Walsh, Dee Wallace and Billy Zane, all do their jobs well, and the action is always exciting enough to ensure that the film remains interesting. I won't say that this is a classic of the genre - but its good fun and I certainly recommend it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaCorey Burton, who voices the Critters, also came up with their language, which he described in interviews as combining elements of French and Japanese.
- ErroresWhen Ug transforms into Johnny Steele, you can see that when Ug reaches over to insert the "Earth Disc" prior to the transformation sequence that he is in human form already.
- Citas
Critter 1: They have weapons
Critter 2: So what
[Critter 2 is shot off the porch]
Critter 1: Fuck!
- Créditos curiososAfter the very end of the credits, once the theme has ended followed by the title, you can hear the sounds of alien critters laughing.
- Versiones alternativasThe DVD includes an alternative ending (hidden as an Easter Egg).
- ConexionesEdited into Extrañas criaturas 3 (1991)
- Bandas sonorasPower of the Night
Written by Terrence Mann, Richie Vetter and Dodie Pettit
Performed by Mann
Produced by Richie Vetter for East Coast Productions, Inc.
Selecciones populares
- How long is Critters?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 2,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 13,167,232
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,618,800
- 13 abr 1986
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 13,167,232
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 26min(86 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1(original ratio, open matte)