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Borrower : Le Voleur de têtes

Titre original : The Borrower
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 32min
NOTE IMDb
5,3/10
2,3 k
MA NOTE
Tom Towles in Borrower : Le Voleur de têtes (1991)
Horreur corporelleComédieHorreurScience-fiction

Les extraterrestres punissent l'un des leurs en l'envoyant sur terre. L'extraterrestre est très violent, et lorsque le corps qu'il occupe est endommagé, il est obligé d'en trouver un autre.Les extraterrestres punissent l'un des leurs en l'envoyant sur terre. L'extraterrestre est très violent, et lorsque le corps qu'il occupe est endommagé, il est obligé d'en trouver un autre.Les extraterrestres punissent l'un des leurs en l'envoyant sur terre. L'extraterrestre est très violent, et lorsque le corps qu'il occupe est endommagé, il est obligé d'en trouver un autre.

  • Réalisation
    • John McNaughton
  • Scénario
    • Mason Nage
    • Richard Fire
  • Casting principal
    • Rae Dawn Chong
    • Don Gordon
    • Tom Towles
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    2,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John McNaughton
    • Scénario
      • Mason Nage
      • Richard Fire
    • Casting principal
      • Rae Dawn Chong
      • Don Gordon
      • Tom Towles
    • 38avis d'utilisateurs
    • 30avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total

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    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    • Diana Pierce
    Don Gordon
    Don Gordon
    • Charles Krieger
    Tom Towles
    Tom Towles
    • Bob Laney
    Antonio Fargas
    Antonio Fargas
    • Julius
    Neil Giuntoli
    Neil Giuntoli
    • Scully
    Larry Pennell
    Larry Pennell
    • Captain Scarcelli
    Pam Gordon
    • Connie
    Tony Amendola
    Tony Amendola
    • Dr. Cheever
    Robert Dryer
    Robert Dryer
    • Borrower…
    Richard Wharton
    Richard Wharton
    • Alien Pilot
    Bentley Mitchum
    Bentley Mitchum
    • Kip
    Zoe Trilling
    Zoe Trilling
    • Astrid
    • (as Geri Betzler)
    Tamara Clatterbuck
    Tamara Clatterbuck
    • Michelle Chodiss
    • (as a different name)
    Tom Allard
    • Ruben Whitefeather
    Darryl Shelly
    • Druggie
    Lorrie Marlow
    Lorrie Marlow
    • Nurse Wilson
    John Morrissey
    John Morrissey
    • Man Outside Bar
    • (as John Martinuzzi)
    Mark Rosenblatt
    • Locker Attendant
    • Réalisation
      • John McNaughton
    • Scénario
      • Mason Nage
      • Richard Fire
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs38

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    6felicity4711

    Adequate B-Movie

    If you enjoy bad movies, especially late 1980s/early 1990s science fiction/horror, I recommend this movie. The premise and story are interesting, there are both intentionally funny parts and unintentionally funny parts, and the music is good (especially the theme). Probably the weakest aspect is the acting. Between the title character--an alien who is played by five different actors as he changes identities--and the two heroes, a pair of cops boringly played by Rae Dawn Chong and Dan Gordon, we never really have anyone to care about. One aspect of the movie that I found especially pleasantly surprising is its urban setting. Most low-budget SF or horror b-movies are set in the wilderness or a post-apocalypse to cut down on costs, while this was set in the big city, full of people and streets and buildings and modern technology. That--and the unexpected cross-dressing by Brad-Pitt-manqué Neil Giuntoli--are what make this movie a keeper!
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    Stupid,but enjoyable trash!

    A disappointing horror flick from John McNaughton("Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer")has one of the dumbest premises in memory.The plot is about an alien whose head keeps exploding for some reason,forcing him to steal new heads from innocent victims.There are some interesting twists and the gore effects are suitably splashy!The cast is also okay,but still the film is laughable and stupid.Definitely one to avoid,if you don't like cheesy horror/sci-fi genre!
    5udar55

    Could have been so much better

    A criminal alien is sentenced to spend time on Earth ("A fate worse than death") but finds the climate doesn't agree with its genetics and its human head explodes. No problem, right? It just keeps grabbing heads off of victims (including a dog) and swapping them out to survive. Chicago cop Diana Pierce (Rae Dawn Chong) is on the case though. This was John McNaughton's follow-up feature to HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER and I will admit it has a genius set-up. Unfortunately, the film completely lacks focus and feels like two scripts slapped together. Chong's cop character, who apparently is assigned every case in and outside of the city, spends too much time obsessing over a rapist she busted and they try to wrap this into the alien head snatching plot. When the film focuses on the alien bits, it really shines thanks to great turns by Tom Towles as alien's first victim and Antonio Fargas as a homeless guy who befriends Towles. This was shot in the late 80s (a movie marquee offers DAKOTA) but not released until 1991. As a rule, this should always be played as a double feature with JT Petty's THE BURROWERS.
    5Coventry

    Alien: Portrait of a Serial Head-Snatcher!

    What a strange career decision of John McNaughton to follow-up his dark masterpiece "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" with this silly and ultra-cheesy Sci-Fi romp! "Henry" was an intense and harrowing shock-drama, partly based on horrible real-life events, whereas this crazy flick revolves on naughty aliens banished from their planet and killer headaches! "The Borrower" is an endurable and occasionally even fun little flick, but it lacks a proper script and especially that last half hour lingers on enormously. This low-budget B-movie opens with images inside an alien spaceship as it heads for earth to drop off a banished member of their intergalactic community. The opening is pretty funny, as the alien refers to human beings as the absolute lowest forms of life and getting sent to earth is actually a punishment far worse than execution. Gee thanks, Mr. Alien! We like your planet, too. The rest of the film is reminiscent of "The Hidden"; only the alien's modus operandi to switch hosts is a whole lot messier. Whenever the unfriendly visitor runs out of energy or gets damaged, he simply rips off the head of any poor person (or dog) that stands too close and attaches it to his own body. His first victim is a redneck hunter (the ultra-cool Tom Towles of "House of 1.000 Corpses") and the alien uses his head to go to the big city and run a little amok there. Meanwhile, the ambitious female detective Diana Pierce pursues an escaped psycho-killer and naturally both story lines will neatly come together in the end. The crazy head-transplant aspect results in some excellent splatter-sequences and a fair amount of delightful black humor. Also, and as some other reviewers already mentioned, the film is even mildly effective as a social commentary pointing out all the issues of life in the big city. Too bad about the imbecile and downright crappy ending. It almost seems like McNaughton completely lost interest in finishing the film properly.
    Backlash007

    "WEIRD!!"

    From John McNaughton, the mastermind behind Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, comes...The Borrower. Whereas Henry is disturbingly realistic, this is the exact opposite. The Borrower is completely absurd. An alien criminal and outcast is de-evolved to human form and exiled to earth. The de-evolution process, however, has made his body unstable and he must "borrow" other people's heads to survive. The story sounds good, but is obviously hard to execute. Tom Towles, also from Henry and numerous other genre classics, is hilarious as one of the borrowed heads. It's too bad that he has the least amount of screen time. The other cast members include Rae Dawn Chong as a detective investigating the murders and Antonio Fargas as a bum that befriends the Borrower. The music is awful and annoying but Kevin Yagher's make-up effects are sufficiently gross. Yagher's gore effects and Towle's performance are the main reasons to watch the movie. The box reads "more animated than Re-Animator" which is a lie but it should please the majority of horror fans.

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    • Anecdotes
      Originally produced by Atlantic Entertainment Group for a 1988 release, the distributor's closing led the film to spend three years on the shelf before finally being released by Cannon in 1991.
    • Gaffes
      In the movie the Alien keeps ripping off people's heads to replace his own head that had exploded in the early part of the film, but It is only the head he takes, which he puts on his own body, which is white skinned, at one point he takes the head of a homeless person named Julius played by African American actor Antonio Fargas, and now all of a sudden the body is that of an African American, no longer white.
    • Citations

      Diana Pierce: Where are they going? They don't know what they're doing!

    • Connexions
      Features Henry, portrait d'un serial killer (1986)
    • Bandes originales
      Here Comes the Night
      Written and Performed by Tom Thady

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    • How long is The Borrower?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1991 (Mexique)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Borrower, le voleur de têtes
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cannon Pictures
      • Vision Pictures
      • Atlantic Entertainment Group
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    • Budget
      • 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 32min(92 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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