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Un scientifique expérimente des croisements entre les êtres humains et les plantes, en prenant ses étudiants comme cobayes.Un scientifique expérimente des croisements entre les êtres humains et les plantes, en prenant ses étudiants comme cobayes.Un scientifique expérimente des croisements entre les êtres humains et les plantes, en prenant ses étudiants comme cobayes.
Toby Lenon
- Tramp
- (as Toby Lennon)
John Wireford
- Policeman
- (as John Wreford)
Avis en vedette
Anytime Tom Baker graced the screen his characters were always memorable. Here he plays a freak with a self loathing that must be seen to be believed. The story concerns a scientist who tries to turn people into plants. He succeeds with a cross between human and venus fly trap. The makeup isn't great, but it does the job. First time director Jack Cardiff made a great little horror film. Donald Pleasence plays the doctor. I saw this on Cinemax during the 90's. Basil Kirchin from Abominable Dr. Phibes did the music. I wish this was out on DVD. Columbia Pictures has done worse.
I stumbled across this video at a pawnshop called "Cash Converters" at my town center. Once I blew off the dust I decided to buy it on a whim. I had never heard of it but its £2 price tag led me to believe I had nothing to loose. It now sits proudly in my horror collection. This film is in a word, freaky. It makes use of real life sideshow freaks to tell a disturbing story about a mad scientist and his ungodly experiments to create a plant man. The various mistakes that occur are put to use at the friendly local fair. The only problem this film has is the rather pathetic effects used when real freaks are unavailable. However, Donald's performance is as ever wonderful and the film maintains a creepy atmosphere. There is also some great titty shots of voluptuous young seventies women. Well recommended for horror fans (if you can track down a copy like I did).
Not really enough money or effort put into this one. It appears that everyone thought simply that the presence of various 'freaks' Donald Pleasence, a bit of nudity and some man eating plants should see them through.
Actually this almost works, unfortunately Mr Pleasence is in particularly one note form and although the speeded up photography for the plants is fine the later costumes for those that have turned into half human, half plant are not half as effective. There are some decent moments and good ideas but it is all so uphill. Undeniably quirky, though and probably worth it for the fairground scenes.
Actually this almost works, unfortunately Mr Pleasence is in particularly one note form and although the speeded up photography for the plants is fine the later costumes for those that have turned into half human, half plant are not half as effective. There are some decent moments and good ideas but it is all so uphill. Undeniably quirky, though and probably worth it for the fairground scenes.
I liked this movie, thought it was from the 1980's from the discussion at the beginning about cloning dinosaurs from their DNA and employing genetics on animals. Turns out it was from 1973 and ahead of it's time.
The movie does have some parallels to "Freaks" and the movie supplies the real thing. Michael Dunn, "Dr. Lovelace" of "Wild, Wild, West" is good in his role as the operator of the sideshow.
The movie does have some parallels to "Freaks" and the movie supplies the real thing. Michael Dunn, "Dr. Lovelace" of "Wild, Wild, West" is good in his role as the operator of the sideshow.
THE FREAKMAKER (aka: THE MUTATIONS) is the charming tale of Professor Nolter (Donald Pleasence), who is determined to create a human-plant hybrid. This means that a few people have to disappear, reappearing on Nolter's lab table.
Meanwhile, a freak show thrives next door with a steady flow of new, highly unusual attractions.
Tom Baker is fantastic as Nolter's faithful henchman, Lynch.
If you have a passion for the wonderfully weird, then FREAKMAKER belongs on your watchlist...
Meanwhile, a freak show thrives next door with a steady flow of new, highly unusual attractions.
Tom Baker is fantastic as Nolter's faithful henchman, Lynch.
If you have a passion for the wonderfully weird, then FREAKMAKER belongs on your watchlist...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesActor Michael Dunn died in London during the film's production, but had completed all of his scenes before he died. He was just 38 years old.
- GaffesIn the film, as Tony attacks Professor Nolter, gaps in his mutated body costume become visible a few times and reveal light-colored underclothes, particularly under his chin.
- Autres versionsSome version of the film are titled "The Freakmaker" including the restored version released on the Amazon Streaming Service
- ConnexionsFeatured in Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987)
- Bandes originalesWorlds Within Worlds Parts III and IV
By Basil Kirchin
(special musical effects)
Regal Zonophone LP
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Freakmaker
- Lieux de tournage
- Oakley Court, Windsor Road, Oakley Green, Windsor, Berkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Dr. Nolter's residence and lab)
- sociétés de production
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- Budget
- 400 000 £ (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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