एलिस क्रिज और ब्रायन क्रूज़ राक्षस मां और बेटे राक्षसों की भूमिका में हैं जो युवा कुंवारी की जीवन शक्ति पर जिन्दा रहते हैं. ये आकार बदकने वाले जीव, शायद उनकी नस्ल की आखिरी, अपने शिकार की खोज... सभी पढ़ेंएलिस क्रिज और ब्रायन क्रूज़ राक्षस मां और बेटे राक्षसों की भूमिका में हैं जो युवा कुंवारी की जीवन शक्ति पर जिन्दा रहते हैं. ये आकार बदकने वाले जीव, शायद उनकी नस्ल की आखिरी, अपने शिकार की खोज में एक छोटे से पश्चिम-मध्य शहर में चले जाते हैं. एक बार वहां पहुंचने पर, वे अपने अस्तित्व... सभी पढ़ेंएलिस क्रिज और ब्रायन क्रूज़ राक्षस मां और बेटे राक्षसों की भूमिका में हैं जो युवा कुंवारी की जीवन शक्ति पर जिन्दा रहते हैं. ये आकार बदकने वाले जीव, शायद उनकी नस्ल की आखिरी, अपने शिकार की खोज में एक छोटे से पश्चिम-मध्य शहर में चले जाते हैं. एक बार वहां पहुंचने पर, वे अपने अस्तित्व बचाने के लिए एक लड़ाई में उलझ गए.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 5 जीत
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Don't take this screen original from Stephen King seriously - at all - and it's possible to have a generous amount of fun, as I did. It's positively goofy stuff, with some incredibly groan-inducing moments, but since most of the laughs do seem to be intentional, I was able to forgive this sort of thing. It's pretty predictable, to be sure, with most of the adult characters or authority figures proving to be completely useless. The visual effects by Apogee are pretty good, and Tony Gardners' Alterian Studios supplies some decent-looking monsters. Another bonus: "Sparks", the cat who plays Clovis, is every bit as appealing as human protagonist Amick.
A solid assortment of familiar faces helps matters: real-life former couple Cindy Pickett and Lyman Ward, who'd played Matthew Brodericks' parents in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", as Tanyas' folks, Ron "Hellboy" Perlman as a moronic state trooper, Jim Haynie ("The Bridges of Madison County") as the sheriff, Rusty Schwimmer ("Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday") as a housewife, Stuart Charno ("Friday the 13th Part 2") as a crime scene photographer, and the late Tim Burton favorite Glenn Shadix ("Beetlejuice") as a creepy teacher. There's also a handful of quick cameos from genre icons, and Mark Hamill appears unbilled in the opening pre-credits sequence.
I would tend to agree that BY NO MEANS would this ever be considered a "great" film, but it provides ample entertainment for horror fans. It does make great use of Enyas' haunting song "Boadicea".
Seven out of 10.
First of all, King's worst film is "Langoliers". Second, I did not notice these pointless chitchat scenes he speaks of. Some of the plot is a bit loose, but nothing is completely pointless. I furthermore do not recall any shots of knees, though if the knees belonged to the beautiful Madchen Amick I think this is forgivable. Mick Garris has made many a bad film, this is true. And "Sleepwalkers" is by no means a masterpiece. But I think to lay down such heavy scorn is misplaced and really ignores the "fun factor" of this picture.
Oddly enough, Howard Maxford, whom I almost never agree with, seems to get this one. He calls the film "silly but quite lively" and points out the "nifty effects" and "gag cameos" (Stephen King, Clive Barker, Joe Dante, Tobe Hooper and John Landis). And there you go -- recognition of the fun this film was and still is.
Ron Perlman ("Hellboy", "Pro-Life") plays a cop and doesn't get nearly enough screen time. Not sure what else to say about that. Clearly they did not foresee the star power in Perlman.
Moving to a new town, Charles quickly sets his sights on schoolgirl Tanya (the gorgeous Mädchen Amick), but his nefarious plans are thwarted by the local cat population, who gather forces, their scratches deadly to the sleepwalkers.
Things get off to a wonderfully sordid start with a spot of incest between Charles and his mother, and the bonkers fun continues with hilarious attack by Charles on Tanya at a local graveyard make-out spot, some very silly gore (a pervy teacher loses his hand, a cop is stabbed in the ear with a pencil, Charles has his face seriously messed up, Ron Perlman gets his fingers chewed off, a guy is stabbed in the back with a corn cob, and a sheriff is impaled on a picket fence), several pointless cameos from horror luminaries (Stephen King, Joe Dante, John Landis, Tobe Hooper and Clive Barker), and a completely nutzoid finalé that sees the cats launch an all-out attack on Mary Brady, who has assumed her true reptilian/feline form.
To summarise: Sleepwalkers is by no means a classic King adaptation, but it's never a boring one.
6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.
* 1/2 (out of 4)
When this film was released there was a lot of hype because it was the first time Stephen King had written something directly for the screen. The hype quickly faded when everyone realized that it was a dud. A son and mom (Brian Krause, Alice Krige) move to a small town where they need a virgin (Madchen Amick) to keep alive. It turns out the duo are "sleepwalkers," which is a form of cat people. The entire story to SLEEPWALKERS is rather stupid and silly and I often wonder if King or director Mick Garris were taking it overly serious. I've heard that there was a lot of trouble with the production so perhaps this is the best that they could turn out but there are so many questionable and rather silly moments here that you can't help but call this a dud. The horror elements are extremely silly, never make too much sense and I wonder what King was even trying to do with this. I mean, were these creatures supposed to be something between werewolves and vampires? Did the son and mom have to have so many sex scenes together? Was this meant to be dark humor? For some strange reason when the son does start to attack the virgin girl, instead of any drama or suspense we're given really bad one-liners and attempts at humor and it just doesn't make any sense. I say no one took it serious because this is followed by a long line of horror cameos including King, Tobe Hooper, Joe Dante, John Landis, Clive Barker and Friday THE 13TH PART 2 fans will notice Stuart Charno. Both Krause and Krige are good in their parts but Amick easily steals the film as the victim. SLEEPWALKERS is a real mess of a movie and it's a shame that King's first direct screenplay was such a bust.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाLyman Ward and Cindy Pickett, who played Tanya's parents, were also married in real life at the time of filming. (They had met when they appeared in फेरिस ब्युलर का दिन (1986), where they also played a married couple).
- गूफ़When Tanya takes pictures through the SLR camera in the cemetery, she should have seen Charles in his true form since the image in an SLR viewfinder is bounced off a mirror.
- भाव
Charles Brady: [stabs a policeman in the ear with a pencil] Cop-kebab!
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटCat's claws slash through the screen after the credits, exposing a green glow beyond.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनTo obtain a more commercially viable M rating for its theatrical release in Australia, a majority of the film's violence and gorier moments were cut by Columbia TriStar Films. These cuts were later restored for an uncut R rated home video release.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Cinemania: Stephen King: O vasilias tou tromou (2009)
- साउंडट्रैकSleep Walk
Written by Johnny Farina, Santo Farina and Ann Farina
Performed by Santo & Johnny
By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc.
टॉप पसंद
- How long is Sleepwalkers?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
- How were Mary and Charles able to leave their farmhouse as much as they did, surrounded as it was by cats, and come and go unscathed?
- From the opening scene and the climax, we know Mary can handle a few cats if she needs to. One assumes this applied to Charles as well. So why did they act constantly terrified every time they saw a cat?
- What is "Sleepwalkers" about?
विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Sleepwalkers
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $1,50,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $3,05,24,763
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $1,00,17,354
- 12 अप्रैल 1992
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $3,05,24,763
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