El dentista de Beverly Hills, el Dr. Feinstone, aparentemente tiene la vida perfecta, pero esconde un secreto aterrador. Después de volverse loco por la infidelidad de su esposa, inflige hor... Leer todoEl dentista de Beverly Hills, el Dr. Feinstone, aparentemente tiene la vida perfecta, pero esconde un secreto aterrador. Después de volverse loco por la infidelidad de su esposa, inflige horribles torturas a sus pacientes desprevenidos.El dentista de Beverly Hills, el Dr. Feinstone, aparentemente tiene la vida perfecta, pero esconde un secreto aterrador. Después de volverse loco por la infidelidad de su esposa, inflige horribles torturas a sus pacientes desprevenidos.
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- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
- Sarah Andrews
- (as Virginia Keehne)
- Maria
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Not too bad for its type, & worth a look, as long as you don't have a phobia about teeth or dentists.
5/10
"The Dentist", is one of his lesser works as director, but the low profile it has benefits the film and its lack of pretensions makes it a very enjoyable experience. It tells the story of Dr. Alan Feinstone (played superbly by Corbin Bernsen), a successful dentist who one day discovers that his perfect life is not really as perfect as he thought when he discovers that his beautiful wife (Linda Hoffman)has an affair with the pool boy. This event disturbs his mind and puts him in a killing spree as he takes revenge on the world for being so "filthy".
The premise is very well handled by Yuzna, as he takes us on a ride following Feinstone's day of revenge. What makes this movie different from most slashers is that we are not in the victim's perspective, we follow Feinstone because he is the main character. We witness how he goes from respected professional to psycho murder in a day. Yuzna manages to give the movie the exact amount of suspense but adds a good dose of dark humor that really helps the movie.
Most of the success of the premise is in Bernsen's performance as Feinstone. He can make you feel sympathy and hate towards him at the same time, and the subtle humor his character has is another aspect that aids the film. The rest of the cast is not as good, and I think that their sub par acting hurts the film more than it should. A notable exception is Ken Foree, as the detective trying to catch Feinstone. While his part is quite small, he makes a great job with it.
With a dentist as killer, gory scenes are expected, and Brian Yuzna delivers great SFX in the correct amount. It's good to see that he does not go over-the-top with it as he usually do, and I dare to say that this is a highlight of the film. It has the exact amount of gore that is expected, nothing less and nothing more. Yuzna restrained himself of his common excesses and the result is great.
While this is not among Yuzna's most well-known films, I would say that it is one of his best. Sure, it is not classic material as his masterpieces, but it is a movie that entertains and never gets tiresome or boring. It is a low-budget simple film, but for what it is, I think it rocked. 7/10
"The Dentist" is not that film. There is almost no social commentary; and frankly it plays rather straight forward: Corbin Bernsen's "Alan" is the titular main character who becomes unhinged when his trophy wife takes up with the pool boy. There is a pretense that Alan is obsessed with ridding the world of dirt and decay (get it?!) Thus his wife's actions set loose a screw that has long been barely secured inside of him. But that's pretty thin as plot devices go.
So, original? Certainly not. But the cast is wonderful, and the dark humor make it worth the watch (like "Society," this film includes some running gags and camera work that presage the likes of "Scrubs" and "Malcolm ITM." Look for "Sarah" and the IRS agent.)
So why is "The Dentist" listed in IMdb as straight horror? Got me. It is definitely horror-comedy as far as I am concerned. Yes, it is gory, but a great deal of that is centered on the good doctor lapsing into a psychological rage as he works. Anyone who has ever visited a dentist will cringe.
Corbin Bernsen (he of L.A. LAW fame) isn't bad as Dr. Allen Feinstone, a wealthy dentist whose nympho wife is having an affair behind his back with the pool boy. He is obsessed with cleanness and despises "Decay" of all kinds, not just the molar variety, but of the human variety as well. His wife qualifies, and so do many of his obnoxious patients.
After discovering his wife's infidelity, he snaps and goes on a murderous rampage, sinking various dental instruments into victims gums, ripping out teeth with pliers and taking a dental drill to the tongue. The stand-out scene is when he crushes a woman's tooth with a drill in glorious close-up. You will cringe at all this, for sure, since the make-up FX are quite effective....but you will also find yourself laughing through most of the gore.
Since this is a biproduct of some of the twisted minds that brought us RE-ANIMATOR, the script and execution is not without touches of intentional humor. Good supporting cast, also. And terrific to see Ken Foree (Peter from DAWN OF THE DEAD) again, although he's wasted in a lame supporting role as a cop.
Score: 6 out of 10.
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- TriviaThe budget of the film was so low, that when Director Brian Yuzna wasn't satisfied with the cabinets in the set of the "heaven" room, or the toys for the children to play with in the waiting room, and the producer was not willing to spend any more, Brian was forced to give his credit card to the art department, who then went to buy the furnishings. Luckily enough, they could borrow the products they needed, so it didn't cost anything.
- ErroresThe light equipment can clearly be seen in Dr. Gibbs glasses a few times.
- Citas
Dr. Alan Feinstone: I am an instrument of perfection and hygiene, the enemy of decay and corruption. A dentist. And I have a lot of work to do.
- Créditos curiososLead Assistant ... Shea "Blood Guy" Clayton.
- Versiones alternativasIn order to get a "Not under 18" rating in Germany, the German version was cut by nearly two minutes to tone down the violence in most of the death scenes. The uncut version was later released on DVD unchecked by Laser Paradise; however, due to the "glorification of violence," the movie later got confiscated and outright banned entirely across Germany in 2010. Only in October of 2024 was the banishment lifted. Days after the banishment was lifted, the FSK granted the uncut version of the movie a "Not under 16" rating through re-examination.
- ConexionesFeatured in Boogeymen: The Killer Compilation (2001)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Dentist
- Locaciones de filmación
- 115 North 1St Street, Burbank, California, Estados Unidos(exterior dentist office)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 700,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 32min(92 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1