Após a passagem de um cometa pela Terra, muitas pessoas morrem em decorrência da radiação, ressuscitando depois, como zumbis comedores de carne. Duas adolescentes que sobreviveram à radiação... Ler tudoApós a passagem de um cometa pela Terra, muitas pessoas morrem em decorrência da radiação, ressuscitando depois, como zumbis comedores de carne. Duas adolescentes que sobreviveram à radiação, terão que lutar contra os mortos-vivos.Após a passagem de um cometa pela Terra, muitas pessoas morrem em decorrência da radiação, ressuscitando depois, como zumbis comedores de carne. Duas adolescentes que sobreviveram à radiação, terão que lutar contra os mortos-vivos.
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Comet eliminates the worlds population, leaving surviving sisters to fend against a group of demented scientists.
While many peg Night of the Comet as a zombie picture, and granted two or three zombies do show up along the way, this film really has much more in common with the old B sci-fi movies of the 1950s. In fact, one could make a good case that the film is meant to be a comical parody of those old schlock films, after all it does have a nice comic book feel! From any view, this is an entertaining film even with its silly moments. It manages to stir up a few chills along with the laughs.
The films cast is only decent, but their performances do hold their own. The special FX, mostly the zombies, are pretty decent. The music score is composed mainly of electronic tunes that perfect that great '80's feel!
For those seeking a bit of fun humor with their horror, Night of the Comet isn't a bad choice.
*** out of ****
Well, I'm 16 years older now, and not quite as misanthropic, but I still got a kick out of watching this again the other night. Sure, the soundtrack was atrocious, and some of the acting was sub-par, but the sheer aplomb that "Samantha" has carries the film, I thought.
Plus, it was fun to see Robert Beltran (ST: Voyager's second in command), so much younger!
Quite a few laughs, and a pretty good plot twist or two to keep you guessing makes this an easy movie to enjoy.
My rating: 7
This came from producer Wayne Crawford, who also co-wrote and co-produced the film "Valley Girl" (as well as being the primary creative force behind "Barracuda"). I like to think Crawford had some important contributions to "Comet", but who knows? This was directed by Thom Eberhardt, who went on to make "Captain Ron" (1992).
Many people love this film, and Stewart and Maroney are always big hits on the convention circuit. I liked it, too, though perhaps not as much as some people. The film was funny, quirky and entertaining, though it never quite escalates from "good" to "cult classic", and I am curious to see if this will get some new eyes looking on it with the amazing Scream Factory release.
I will say the script is more clever than it first appears, though, once you begin to connect the dots on subtle jokes (such as when the comet struck and who has been playing the arcade game).
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- CuriosidadesKelli Maroney improvised the Uzi line when the weapon jammed for real. Director Thom Eberhardt told the cast to react to any unexpected occurrences in character, since time and budget were tight and they needed to avoid retakes.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the radio station, Hector takes his gloves off twice.
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[When her MAC-10 jams during target practice]
Samantha Belmont: See, this is the problem with these things. Daddy would have gotten us Uzis.
- ConexõesFeatured in At the Movies: Science Fiction Films (1985)
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- US$ 700.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 14.418.922
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 3.580.578
- 18 de nov. de 1984
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- US$ 14.418.922