Pobre Gregory, tras salir del Sanatorio del Pozo de los Deseos, lo único que quiere es hacer felices a los niños. Así que Gregory reabre la vieja fábrica de helados, y todos los mocosos desa... Leer todoPobre Gregory, tras salir del Sanatorio del Pozo de los Deseos, lo único que quiere es hacer felices a los niños. Así que Gregory reabre la vieja fábrica de helados, y todos los mocosos desagradecidos son reprocesados en el sabor del día.Pobre Gregory, tras salir del Sanatorio del Pozo de los Deseos, lo único que quiere es hacer felices a los niños. Así que Gregory reabre la vieja fábrica de helados, y todos los mocosos desagradecidos son reprocesados en el sabor del día.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Gus
- (as Stephen Fiacchi)
Opiniones destacadas
This film over the years has acquired an underground fanatic but Cult-Horror host persona, Joe Bob Briggs rejuvenates it within Middle America's "counter-cultural" mainstream. Film initially debuted in 1995 on VHS home entertainment then Briggs helped to bring it back as a black comedy slasher (but it's more like a R-rated Goosebumps story) in the 2000s.
Howard is the main star and villainous he is as deranged Gregory Tudor! A young man suffered a childhood trauma the leads him to be a psychotic hot mess. This storyline revolves a ice cream parlor-like factory (now operated by Tudor) in a suburban area with terror to churn.
Other known horror/cult genre stars play small, almost comedic roles from Olivia Hussey ("Black Christmas" fame), David Warner ("Time After Time" cult status) and the infamous David Naughton ("An American Werewolf in London").
If you are a Gen Zer (or leftover of Millennial mutations) you may want to catch this film and see what the fuss 90s physical media culture was all about! Films like this were a dime a dozen at then suburban/small town Bockbuster/Hollywood Video rental outlets!
A supposed sequel (with Howard backing it up) is still a brewing even after a 2014 failed crowdfunding effort. Howard also can be remembered as a possessed Satanic computer nerd in the 80s "Evilspeak", an unforgettable performance!
This movie was exactly what we expected, but better, a cheesey, histarically 80s horror movie with our favorite washed up stars, including Rebecca from Passions and the Proffesor from Teanage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2.
The only scary part of the movie was what we found out about it on imdb.com : 1) The movie was made in '95 although the entire thing is right out of the 80s, just look at what they are all wearing and the size of thier hair.
2) The director Paul Norman has directed over 100 films, with Ice Cream Man being the only film that was not pornographic.
All in all this is a great movie if you need a laugh, you will get more than one.
Most anybody would agree that this is a crap movie, but the filmmakers know it and just have fun with their premise. The result is a goofy 84 minute diversion, more a dark comedy than a true out-and-out horror film. It successfully goes for the gross out on a few occasions, especially when the camera prowls around the interior of the ice cream truck and shows roaches and rats crawling around in the ice cream. There's some gore, but not a large amount (director Paul Norman and company were originally going for a PG-13 rating), and sex appeal in the form of Wanda (Andrea Evans), though no nudity or sex.
Clearly, some fun was had with the casting decisions. Howard has one of the nuttiest lead roles of his acting career, and he makes the most of it, speaking in an affected growl that's a real hoot. Other familiar faces include Sandahl Bergman ("Conan the Barbarian" '82) and David Naughton ("An American Werewolf in London") as a married couple, Jan-Michael Vincent ('Airwolf') as an investigating detective, Olivia Hussey ("Black Christmas" '74) as a kooky nurse turned landlady, David Warner ("The Omen" '76) as the local reverend, and Doug Llewelyn ('The People's Court') as a store manager. The kids (Justin Isfeld as Johnny, Anndi McAfee as Heather, JoJo Adams as "Tuna", Mikey LeBeau as "Small Paul", Zachary Benjamin as Roger) are all quite appealing.
The highlight (or low point, depending on ones' tastes and sensibilities) is seeing a bored and very unconcerned Vincent unhurriedly walk away from a gaggle of encroaching but not very threatening mental inmates.
Five out of 10.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaClint Howard screamed and yelled at the top of his lungs while driving in a car every day to the set in order to have a more gravelly voice for his role as Gregory.
- ErroresIn the beginning sequence, the ice cream truck reads (on the back doors): "Watch Out For Children." Later in the movie, we see that Gregory has painted over the word "For" so that it now says: "Watch Out Children." But, at times, the word "FOR" is mysteriously back on the van, sometimes from one shot to the next.
- Citas
Ice Cream Man: You got any suspects?
Det. Maldwyn: That's classified, ice cream man, that's classified.
- Versiones alternativasDVD by Mill Creek Entertainment (with a runtime of 1:23:41) is heavily edited. Three minutes have been removed, including lots of death scenes. The Blu-ray/DVD release by Vinegar Syndrome is the unedited 1 hr 26 min version.
- ConexionesFeatured in Monstervision: Ice Cream Man (1999)
Selecciones populares
- How long is Ice Cream Man?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- El vendedor de helados
- Locaciones de filmación
- Topanga Canyon, California, Estados Unidos(ice cream plant)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 2,000,000 (estimado)