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Eliminators

  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,9/10
2661
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Denise Crosby, Patrick Reynolds, and Andrew Prine in Eliminators (1986)
A former pilot rebels against his creator, teaming up with the scientist responsible for android technology, her pet robot Spot, a rough-and-tumble riverboat guide, and a martial arts warrior.
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    • Peter Manoogian
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Paul De Meo
    • Danny Bilson
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    • Andrew Prine
    • Denise Crosby
    • Patrick Reynolds
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    4,9/10
    2661
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Peter Manoogian
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Paul De Meo
      • Danny Bilson
    • Star
      • Andrew Prine
      • Denise Crosby
      • Patrick Reynolds
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    • 76Recensioni della critica
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    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Harry Fontana
    Denise Crosby
    Denise Crosby
    • Nora Hunter
    Patrick Reynolds
    Patrick Reynolds
    • Mandroid
    Conan Lee
    Conan Lee
    • Kuji
    Roy Dotrice
    Roy Dotrice
    • Abbott Reeves
    Pete Schrum
    Pete Schrum
    • Ray
    • (as Peter Schrum)
    Peggy Mannix
    Peggy Mannix
    • Bayou Betty
    Fausto Bara
    Fausto Bara
    • Luis
    Tad Horino
    Tad Horino
    • Takada
    Luis Lorenzo
    Luis Lorenzo
    • Maurice
    José Moreno
    José Moreno
    • Neanderthal Shaman
    • (as Pepe Moreno)
    Charly Bravo
    • Bartender
    Miguel de Grandy
    • Chief Guard
    • (as Miguel de Grandi)
    Gabino Diego
    Gabino Diego
    • Young Guard
    • (as Gabino Diego Solis)
    • Regia
      • Peter Manoogian
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Paul De Meo
      • Danny Bilson
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    7brijess-2

    Surprisingly Enjoyable

    While this film has "I am a B Movie" written all over it, it is actually very enjoyable. The person who holds this all together is Andrew Prine (from V.) He is a very likeable river "scum." The scenes on the river are very fun and they really keep this movie from being a "B" movie the whole time.

    If you want to have a "no brainer" good time, rent this movie!

    I give this film a B.
    8ithearod

    Wait until you see the "mobile unit"!

    Wow, what a perfect Saturday afternoon B-movie! It has that very rare quality of B-movies, in that is is both aware and unaware of its campy status. Seriously, as the amazingly varied collection of characters adds up (river-rat, scientist, robot, ninja, cavemen, Roman soldiers, and on) you will never be bored. The special effects are just cheap enough to make you smile, but not so cheap that you won't feel satisfied. And there's a nice finish that really rounds out the whole experience. There is a lot to like, for kids or B-movie lovers, but somehow it never degenerates into the lesser-desirable qualities of the "so bad it's good" genre. It is an honest and successful attempt at comic-book entertainment. And really, you have to see that Mobile Unit in action! How cool is that?!?!
    5I_Ailurophile

    This sure was a thing that someone made.

    The fact that Charles Band produced this film says so, so very much. Especially after watching the trailer, I thought I knew what I was getting into. Once again, however, I simply wasn't prepared. Why does Mandroid have tank treads that are optional, a detail that doesn't meet the standards of internal consistency as it presents? Why does the Mandroid suddenly look like he's 12 years old when his hair is wet? Why does Denise Crosby have longer hair in this movie than in anything else she's ever made? Why is a single shot from the beginning of the film repeated over and over again? Why is the pacing so astonishingly slow from the very, very start - before scenes meaningfully begin, after they've meaningfully ended, and even in the midst of dialogue and action sequences? What is this movie?

    While the pacing is confounding right off the bat and continues to be the single greatest problem thereafter, the curiosities in 'Eliminators' continue to mount as the minutes tick by. The scene writing is all over the map: some inclusions seem like arbitrary last-minute additions; some scenes feel like outright diversions; others are played purely for laughs with an ethos of excess exceeding the already indisputable B-movie nature of the feature. More rarely do they specifically add to the plot. The lethargy of action sequences is exemplified in a boat chase that's almost as boring as the one in 'To live and let die,' which also includes a delayed reaction for a major explosion and questionable decision-making from one of the chief supporting characters, and which is reprised minutes later with a conclusion that makes no sense whatsoever. Characters are no better on paper, such as the antagonist whose evil scheme is left a total mystery to audience and heroes alike for the majority of the length, or major supporting character Harry Fontana, who rather seems to be in the entirely wrong movie ('Romancing the stone,' anyone?). Even the score of Bob Summers is completely mystifying, bouncing between moods with such disparity that "dynamic" doesn't seem the right descriptor as much as "scattered." In turn, selections remind of (or outright borrow from) John Barry, James Horner, Gustav Holst, John Carpenter, 'The terminator,' Survivor, and more.

    And still we return to the issue of pacing, which applies as well to the plot development. The characters are going somewhere, sure enough, but it's not exactly clear where, or why, and I'm not sure that they even know. The advancement of the narrative seems more horizontal than it is vertical, especially as Paul De Meo and Danny Bilson's screenplay throws together a panoply of ideas that struggle to make sense as the digital timer progresses; each new addition is more bewildering than the last, and that includes the astonishing array of devices built into Mandroid, recalling Inspector Gadget. Somehow 'Eliminators' throws together sci-fi, adventure, martial arts, cybernetics, mysticism, a James Bond-esque mad scientist, and more. On that note, it might be worth pointing out that this was released the same year as 'Big trouble in Little China.'

    In fairness, I can't say I didn't have a good time watching. I'm not sure how much of the fun this has to offer is owed to its own merit, versus what results from the sheer bafflement of the viewing experience, but one way or another, 'Eliminators' IS entertaining. And while the writing is flummoxing and Peter Manoogian's direction is slothful, there's still a lot to earnestly appreciate here. The production design and art direction are pretty great; the costume design, and hair and makeup work, sometime belie the meager financial resources of the picture, but they're not bad in and of themselves. While post-production effects are a tad subpar for the mid-80s, any practical effects are swell, and I do earnestly admire the stunts and action scenes, flawed though they may be. While the narrative as it is presents is perplexing, and the movie at large, there actually are neat ideas here. And hey, kudos to the cast, who put in honest effort and were at least enjoying themselves.

    I don't entirely know what to make of this. It's entertaining, sure enough, but for what reason is another matter. I don't really know who I would recommend this to except those who are already well enamored of B-grade romps, and even then opinion will doubtlessly vary. From the very beginning to the very, very end it's a wild ride, and sometimes a very puzzling one. If you like all the weird schlock that cinema has to offer, though, 'Eliminators' just might be for you.
    7zooeyhall

    The Ultimate 80's late-night movie!

    I came across this movie purely by accident (part of a DVD collection of 80's fantasy/sci-fi movies). Watched it last night on my home theater. Watch it, if you have the chance, because it's one of the most interesting low-budget films of the 1980's.

    This movie has everything: a "mandroid" Terminator-type robot, a gutsy female robotics expert, a Humphrey Bogart/African Queen boat captain, a Ninja warrior, Neanderthal cavemen, an R2D2 clone, southern rednecks (wait till you see "Bayou Betty"!)---and a villain cyberneticist whose real ambition is to travel back in time and become a Roman Emperor! Surprisingly everything holds together very well, and from beginning to end it definitely keeps you entertained. It's a great family film, with action for the kids, and just enough intelligence and wit to make it interesting for the adults.

    One of the best if not the best "80's B movies". Watch it!
    6HaemovoreRex

    What a great recipe!

    OK..... mix in a bit of Frankenstein, some time travel and the potential damage of meddling with the past, a ninja (!) a materialistic, seemingly selfish but actually kind hearted charter boat captain (shades of Han Solo anyone?) and a feisty, pre-Star Trek: TNG Annette Crosby and you have Eliminators – a highly likable yet almost forgotten gem of 1980's Sci-Fi!

    The plot is quite obviously far too ambitious in scope for the budgetary constraints and yet somehow it all works so well, not least of all because of the highly likable characters featured in this (Andrew Prine's laid back character is especially fun to watch) There's also an excellent realisation of the 'mobile unit', a mode of transport whereby the Mandroid (bear with me on this) removes his legs (!) and rides around with the unit (a sort of miniature tank) on his lower half (presumably most of the budget was spent on this!)

    What can I say? If you're at all a fan of 80's Science Fiction TV and/or movies then like me, you'll probably lap this up, it all makes perfect sense on screen and is highly enjoyable throughout. Great nostalgic fun!

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    • Quiz
      Tim Thomerson was originally slated to play Harry Fontana.
    • Citazioni

      Harry Fontana: What is this? Some kinda comic book? We got robots, we got cave men, we got kung fu!

    • Versioni alternative
      In the UK versions the nunchuck scene when Kuji meets Nora & Harry is cut. In the 1986 EIV Video (cut by 31 secs) the scene is completely missing. The later 1995 NTV video featured a longer print and the introduction of the weapon can be seen, though 10 secs were removed from the rest of the sequence.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Trailer Trauma (2016)
    • Colonne sonore
      Eliminators Title Song
      Written by Peter Rafelson

      Performed by Deborah Galli

      Produced by Don Perry and Bob Summers

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 31 gennaio 1986 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Spagna
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Aziende produttrici
      • Empire Pictures
      • Altar Productions
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    Botteghino

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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 4.601.256 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1.987.072 USD
      • 2 feb 1986
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 4.601.256 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 36min(96 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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