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Basket Case

  • 1982
  • VM18
  • 1h 31min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
23.208
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Basket Case (1982)
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Un giovane trasporta in una grande cesta il suo gemello siamese, estremamente deforme, e cerca vendetta sui dottori che li hanno separati contro la loro volontà.Un giovane trasporta in una grande cesta il suo gemello siamese, estremamente deforme, e cerca vendetta sui dottori che li hanno separati contro la loro volontà.Un giovane trasporta in una grande cesta il suo gemello siamese, estremamente deforme, e cerca vendetta sui dottori che li hanno separati contro la loro volontà.

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    • Frank Henenlotter
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Frank Henenlotter
  • Star
    • Kevin VanHentenryck
    • Terri Susan Smith
    • Beverly Bonner
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    23.208
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Frank Henenlotter
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Frank Henenlotter
    • Star
      • Kevin VanHentenryck
      • Terri Susan Smith
      • Beverly Bonner
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    • 148Recensioni della critica
    • 77Metascore
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    Kevin VanHentenryck
    Kevin VanHentenryck
    • Duane Bradley
    Terri Susan Smith
    • Sharon
    Beverly Bonner
    Beverly Bonner
    • Casey
    Robert Vogel
    • Hotel Manager
    Diana Browne
    Diana Browne
    • Dr. Judith Kutter
    Lloyd Pace
    Lloyd Pace
    • Dr. Harold Needleman
    Bill Freeman
    • Dr. Julius Lifflander
    Joe Clarke
    Joe Clarke
    • O'Donovan
    Ruth Neuman
    • Duane's Aunt
    Richard Pierce
    • Duane's Father
    Sean McCabe
    Sean McCabe
    • Young Duane
    Dorothy Strongin
    • Josephine
    Kerry Ruff
    • Detective
    Ilze Balodis
    • Social Worker
    Tom Robinson
    Tom Robinson
    • Thief in Theater
    Chris Babson
    • Kutter's Date
    Maria T. Newland
    • Patient
    Florence Shultz
    • Nurse
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      • Frank Henenlotter
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Frank Henenlotter
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    6noahbetancourt

    Cheesy, silly, gory 80's B movie horror, WHY NOT

    Basket Case was a horro movie that was intentionally funny. And because of how cheesy it is, it's even sillier now. The plot is quite simple and the acting is mediocre, but remember, it's a B movie. But the kills are funny and have just the right amount of gore. The ending was both weird and predictable. Not the best movie and not required viewing for horror fans, but a fun 90 minutes.
    8Captain_Couth

    What's in the basket?

    Basket Case (1982) happens to be one of the greatest shoe string budget horror films ever made. A true cult classic and a tragic tale of brotherly love and jealousy. The sleazy surroundings and characters that the movie was shot in and around adds to it's charm. Duane and Belial are a pair of brothers you don't want to cross paths with. This film was such a success that it spawned two sequels and a funny cameo in another. Highly recommended.

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    Michael_Elliott

    Terrific Atmosphere and Locations

    Basket Case (1982)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Duane Bradley (Kevin Van Hentenryck) arrives in New York City carrying a basket that contains a big secret. Duane is actually half of a Siamese twin and he and his deformed brother (who he keeps in the basket) are seeking vengeance against the doctors who separated them.

    Frank Henenlotter's BASKET CASE was made for very little money and it quickly became a success and gathered a rather large cult following. I think there are several things to really enjoy in the film but at the same time I can't help but think that there are several things that could have improved it. The biggest issue I have with the film is the fact that it really drags at times and I think losing ten minutes probably would have helped it. I mean, the revenge factor takes way too long to materialize and I'd argue that there are way too many subplots.

    Outside of that you've got to respect what Henenlotter was able to do with such a small budget. Yes, the special effect of the deformed brother isn't believable but there's still some low-budget charm that really helps the picture. Another major plus is that the atmosphere really captures the seedy side of New York City and there's no question that the authentic locations really add a lot to the picture. As with William Lustig's MANIAC, this film just breathes NYC and its seedy locations. Van Hentenryck's performance is another plus the film has going for it and there's no doubt that there are many memorable supporting players.

    BASKET CASE certainly deserves its cult reputation. The gore, weird story line and terrific locations make it a must see.
    8gavin6942

    A Great Cult Film That Must Be Seen

    Dwayne Bradley (Kevin Van Hentenryck) carries a basket around with him. He tells his landlord (Robert Vogel) that it contains "clothes", but that's not quite true. The secret of the basket is fiendish, nasty and is liable to tear your face off if you stand in its way. (And there's a plot that's sort of like "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" in the way Dwayne tracks down the doctors...)

    This film is very obviously low-budget, costing only $33,000, but the director (Frank Henenlotter) does not let that distract him. In fact, he almost turns it into a joke, using his friend's apartment as a makeshift "hotel". He has Dwayne carrying a large sum of cash, but is actually rather small when you know that it represents the actual budget of the film. And to make the film appear more professional than it was, they even faked the credits. As one trivia site explains, "The crew was very small and rather then repeat the same names over and over again they decided to just make up names."

    There's something of a time capsule effect in this film. Much is filmed on 42nd Street in New York, during its porn and hooker glory years. You won't see that anymore, but you can forever see it in this film. And one scene is filmed in the basement of the legendary sado-masochistic Hellfire Club, complete with real-life glory holes. (To see what the club looks like now, you can see it on the DVD features.)

    I think this movie must set the record for most times the phrase "what's in the basket?" is used in a single film. I'm surprised it's not the film's tag line, because I think I counted six instances. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be a running joke or if the writer is just that uninventive. (For fun, if you're a smoker, have a cigarette each time someone asks. That will be almost as much fun as the "In the Mouth of Madness" smoking game!) Some scenes are fairly cheesy. The puppetry is amateur and the claymation is like something from "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" (yes, not even good enough to be compared to "Clash of the Titans"). I enjoyed this and totally let it slide (cheesy effects from the 1980s are still better than modern computer effects in many cases).

    For some reason, I really enjoy male nudity in movies (ask about my love of the films of Gregg Araki). I'm not gay or anything... I'm all about the ladies. But something about male nudity still comes off as a special thing in movies, maybe because I've seen just about all you can see in life and this still remains a rarity. Well, anyway, this film has some unusual male nudity that leads to the film's climax (pun intended) and I think you'll want to be there when it happens.

    Oh, and mullets. If you're hankering for a Jeff Goldblum mullet (the hair from "The Fly", not "Jurassic Park") you really need to see this one. It's actually more like the hair of noted linguist and psychologist Steven Pinker.

    Mike Mayo calls the film, "One of the all-time great low-budget horrors" that "is an ingeniously twisted original in every respect." It is one of the few horror films that Mayo has praised with four out of four bones on the Videohound rating scale. And with good reason. When it comes to low budget, few if any films get this big with so little -- "Basket Case" is a modern classic, and decades later can still be found on the shelves of many video stores. And what other film has mutant Siamese twin necrophilia?

    I went almost 25 years without seeing "Basket Case". Don't make that same mistake. While this is not the greatest horror movie and not my favorite Henenlotter film, it has found its way into cult horror history (admit it, even if you never saw it you've still heard of it). This happens for a reason, and after watching maybe you'll understand what that reason is. At the very least, you'll find out what's in the basket.
    Infofreak

    Essential 1980s horror. Cheap, nasty and LOTS of fun!

    One interesting side effect of the DVD revolution is that I've been watching lots of movies I haven't seen for YEARS, and some aren't as great as I remember them to be, and others are better. 'Basket Case' was one of THE great late 70s/early 80s low (and I mean looooow!) budget horror movies, linked in my mind with such genre classics as 'Phantasm' and 'Evil Dead'. Watching it now I don't think it's QUITE as great as those two, but it's still enjoyable to watch, and along with 'Re-Animator', 'Motel Hell' and 'Dead And Buried' it's one of the essential horror movies of the 1980s. Look, it isn't perfect, the animation sequences in particular are pretty poor, but considering the lack of funds, it's creepy, bizarre and doesn't take itself very seriously, and Kevin VanHentenryck (Duane) actually gives a very good performance. Writer/director Frank Henelotter went on to make the even better 'Brain Damage' and 'Frankenhooker' (as well as two sequels which I haven't seen) but sadly hasn't made a movie in the last ten years. Henelotter mixes horror and comedy as good as, if not better than, vintage Sam Raimi and Stuart Gordon in my opinion. Why isn't he making movies?! Why doesn't SOMEONE give him a million dollars and freedom to make anything he wants?? I really, really hope he makes a comeback soon. Until then check out 'Basket Case', it's cheap, nasty and LOTS of fun!

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    • Quiz
      Most of the credits that appear at the end of the film are fake. The crew was very small and, rather than repeat the same names over and over again, they decided to just make up names.
    • Blooper
      The No Fume sign in the hallway goes from straight to crooked back to straight.
    • Citazioni

      Hotel manager: This isn't a hotel, it's a nuthouse!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Since the crew only consisted of three or four people, many of the names in the credits are fictitious.
    • Versioni alternative
      In the UK the film was originally cut for both cinema and by a further 35 secs for video by the censors who removed the following:
      • The scene where Duane watches a kung-fu film is missing shots of 'chain-sticks' from the kung-fu film itself.
      • The second doctor's death scene is missing a shot of him spitting blood as well as the climatic shot of blood splashing on his face.
      • The death of the female vet shortens shots of Belial clawing her face, the terminating shot of the scene showing the vet with scalpels sticking in her face is deleted.
      • Shots of the noisy neighbour being clawed to death by Belial are cut; this sequence was originally intercut with two other scenes making the editing at this point awful due to these cuts.
      • The infamous scene where Belial 'romances' Duane's girlfriend is the worst to suffer cuts- after she wakes up the entire scene has been removed bar a brief shot of her being strangled. In addition the shot of Belial on top her dead body and Duane's attempts to pull him off her is missing. Its worth noting that apart from the opening scene every murder in the film was cut to some degree by the UK censors. The 1999 Tartan release finally saw the film passed fully uncut by the BBFC.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Basket Case 2 (1990)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 aprile 1982 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • El asesino de la canasta
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Welfare Hotel, Times Square, Manhattan, New York, New York, Stati Uniti(Broslin Hotel)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Basket Case Productions
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      • 35.000 USD (previsto)
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    • Proporzioni
      • 1.37 : 1(original/negative, intended ratio)

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