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Death Drug

  • 1978
  • PG-13
  • 1h 13min
NOTE IMDb
5,2/10
182
MA NOTE
Philip Michael Thomas in Death Drug (1978)
DrameMusicalThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man in Los Angeles dreams of striking it big as a singer in the music business. One day he gets signed to a big record contract, but along with the fame and money he develops an addi... Tout lireA young man in Los Angeles dreams of striking it big as a singer in the music business. One day he gets signed to a big record contract, but along with the fame and money he develops an addiction to the drug PCP.A young man in Los Angeles dreams of striking it big as a singer in the music business. One day he gets signed to a big record contract, but along with the fame and money he develops an addiction to the drug PCP.

  • Réalisation
    • Oscar Williams
  • Scénario
    • Roland S. Jefferson
  • Casting principal
    • Philip Michael Thomas
    • Vernee Watson
    • Rosalind Cash
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    182
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Oscar Williams
    • Scénario
      • Roland S. Jefferson
    • Casting principal
      • Philip Michael Thomas
      • Vernee Watson
      • Rosalind Cash
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux12

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    Philip Michael Thomas
    Philip Michael Thomas
    • Jesse
    Vernee Watson
    Vernee Watson
    • Carolyn
    • (as Verne Watson)
    Rosalind Cash
    Rosalind Cash
    • Doctor
    Frankie Crocker
    Frankie Crocker
    • Drug dealer
    John Poole
    • Record executive
    Casey Biggs
    Casey Biggs
    • Melvin
    Chip Branton
    • Ricky
    Robert Burgos
    • Record executive
    The Gap Band
    • Themselves
    Tony Major
    • Friend of Jesse
    Ric Mancino
    • Mr. Simms
    • (as Rick Mancini)
    Larry McCormick
    Larry McCormick
    • Newscaster
    • Réalisation
      • Oscar Williams
    • Scénario
      • Roland S. Jefferson
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    10reverendtom

    Simply Incredible

    This is without a doubt the funniest movie I've ever seen. From the intro and outro, the sheer brilliance of Philip Michael Thomas shines like a beacon for bad movie lovers everywhere! The best part, although its hard to choose one from this incredible work, is the totally out of place 1980s Philip Michael Thomas video that is ungracefully dumped right in the middle of the damn thing. This movie rules, bottom line, if you find it buy it! Don't even rent it, just buy it. Please God, or whoever chooses which movies make it to DVD, put this on a DVD and I will live the rest of my life in a convalescent bliss. 10/ 10
    10orrinkillspeople

    Death Drug

    Death Drug is one of the films that you'll never regret seeing...ever. pre-Miami Vice Philip Michael Thomas, is this way too overly happy plumber, who has dreams of becoming a music star. But after finding out that his magical dreams come true, he, his fiancé and his loser white couple friends go out partying. And after like twenty minutes of people dancing like idiots, Thomas uses the bathroom and buys some PCP from a creepy tennis playing dealer, played by Frankie Crocker (who is also in the fabulous "Darktown Strutters"!!!) Eventually, just when you think the movie can't get better, it totally does...

    Thomas gets hooked on PCP and starts freaking out, from seeing a pole turn into a snake, believing his hairbrush is a baby alligator, and much more. Death Drug does the impossible, even the unthinkable, not only is it hilarious, but it also rips off Rudy Ray Moore's PCP Blaxploitaton film The Avenging Disco Godfather, this shockingly bad and bizarre abortion of a film takes two parts Ed Wood after a a brain aneurysm, mix in some retarded bad singing and music videos with some anti-drug paranoia and freak out slow mo scenes, Death Drug is an absolute Godsend of a film.

    If you're able to find it anywhere, and I mean ANYWHERE! Buy, seriously, no questions asked! Trust me when I say from experience, it is worth the money!

    *Watch for the hilarious scenes when Thomas flips out in the supermarket and when the crazy guy who's foaming at the mouth is chasing roller skaters with a piece of wood! Absolutely some of the most brilliant stuff I've ever scene!!!
    3Coventry

    Hey, it's that Tubbs guy from "Miami Vice"! And he's a junkie!

    "Death Drug" begins with the end credits… Now, before you start thinking this has a deeper ambitious or artistic meaning, like in "Irreversible" or "Memento" for example, let me just assure you this isn't the case. This is purely a little illustration of the clumsy editing and amateurish production values this movie is dealing with. Remember "Reefer Madness"; the awful but unintentionally amusing 30's tutorial project about the dangers of drugs? "Death Drug" is something similar, made in the late 70's and with heavy blaxploitation influences, with a completely fictional, grotesque and laughable plot. Philip Michael Thomas, that Tubbs guy from "Miami Vice", is a struggling plumber who's finally beginning to have some luck regarding his aspiring music career. But then he becomes addicted to PCP – a drug known on the street as Angel Dust – and his whole life goes down the drain in various phases, including ignorance, paranoia, aggression and hallucination. His loving wife tries to help, but first he has to admit there's a problem and blah blah blah. This is a brilliantly inept movie! There's nothing even remotely decent about this production, and the only reason why I want to recommend "Death Drug" is because it delivers guaranteed laughs. The script is incoherent as hell, since Tubbs goes from the denial phase straight to rehabilitation. Here's a rundown of some of coolest side effects Angel Dust causes you to do: hunt down imaginary rats in a pile of oranges, battle giant spiders crawling on your shirt in the middle of a grocery store and accusing everybody of conspiring against you. Oh, and eventually you die because you challenged a truck to a game of chicken. After Tubbs' death, there's a hilarious series of news bulletins and interviews with random people regretting the lost young life of a great singer even though his career never even properly kick- started.
    B.H.I.B.

    "This is the Wack baby, you'll need a parachute to get down!"

    Death Drug is without a doubt, the best film of all time. Not only does it directly rip-off two classics- Disco Godfather (the anti PCP theme) and Slithis (the coke bottle vision during the hallucination), it shows Phillip Micheal Thomas at his all time best(worst). The music video will have you rollin! Watch for PMT's head superimposed over a pregnant woman's belly. Pure genius in B-movie glory!! The supplements on the video release are even better. Phillip Micheal intros and outros the film, and his ramblings make you wonder if he has indeed succumbed to the "sherm" himself. A must see!
    stratagone

    The Ultimate Example of Transcendently Bad Filmmaking

    Oscar Williams magnum opus is one of the most entertaining films I have ever seen. When one combines an Ed Woodian level of artistry and competence, deadly earnestness about the evils of drugs (not unlike Reefer Madness), blaxploitaion elements (Dolemite, The Black Six), Phillip Micheal Thomas and a script written by a doctor, an unintentionally surreal, absurdist masterpiece emerges. Believe me when I tell you, you will not believe how PERFECTLY awful this film is and you will enjoy every millisecond of it. From PMT's monologue (shot with a 1980's vhs camcorder), to the convoluted plot, to the Gap band, to the vhs newsreel footage to the pcp freak out scenes, you will find yourself obsessed, as I am. Do yourself a favor and find this gem. Enjoy

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    • Anecdotes
      Additional material was added to the home video release such as an intro and outro by Philip Michael Thomas, talking about his acting accomplishments (including his role as Detective Ricardo Tubbs in Deux flics à Miami (1984)) and the dangers of drugs. Notably Philip Michael Thomas music video of his song "Just The Way I Planned It" was inserted into the film to create the impression it was performed by "Jesse" the main character. The additional material also includes newly filmed segments inserted into the original movie.
    • Crédits fous
      Samuel L. Jackson appears as one of the studio production team.
    • Versions alternatives
      Video release includes additional footage starring Philip-Michael Thomas, to capitalize on the success of his TV series "Miami Vice".
    • Connexions
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Philip Michael Thomas/Joan Embery/Joan Rivers (1986)
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      Written by Charlie Wilson

      Performed by The Gap Band

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    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Whack Attack
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Venice, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Empathy Productions
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