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Death by Dialogue

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1 h 29 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,3/10
415
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Death by Dialogue (1988)
HorrorTerror slasher

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA guy and four of his friends visit his crippled uncle, a taxidermist who lives with his housekeeper next to a movie set. Pretty soon people start being killed in the manner they are in the ... Ler tudoA guy and four of his friends visit his crippled uncle, a taxidermist who lives with his housekeeper next to a movie set. Pretty soon people start being killed in the manner they are in the script of the movie being filmed next door.A guy and four of his friends visit his crippled uncle, a taxidermist who lives with his housekeeper next to a movie set. Pretty soon people start being killed in the manner they are in the script of the movie being filmed next door.

  • Direção
    • Thomas Dewier
  • Roteiristas
    • Thomas Dewier
    • Susan Trabue
  • Artistas
    • Ken Sagoes
    • Laura Albert
    • Lenny Delducca
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,3/10
    415
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Thomas Dewier
    • Roteiristas
      • Thomas Dewier
      • Susan Trabue
    • Artistas
      • Ken Sagoes
      • Laura Albert
      • Lenny Delducca
    • 17Avaliações de usuários
    • 10Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Ken Sagoes
    Ken Sagoes
    • Lenny
    Laura Albert
    Laura Albert
    • Linda
    Lenny Delducca
    • Cary
    Kelly Sullivan
    • Shelly
    Jude Gerard Prest
    Jude Gerard Prest
    • Gene
    • (as Jude Gerard)
    Judy Gordon
    • Ms Camden
    Theodore Lehmann
    • Uncle Ive
    • (as Ted Lehman)
    R.J. Walker
    • Thorn
    Gerry Rand
    • Det. Benjamin
    Larry Barsky
    • Coroner
    Mark Ginther
    Mark Ginther
    • Evil Spirit
    Robert Lee
    • Evil Spirit
    Dana Dru Evenson
    Dana Dru Evenson
    • Evil Spirit
    • (as Dana Evanson)
    Charla Driver
    • Evil Spirit
    • Direção
      • Thomas Dewier
    • Roteiristas
      • Thomas Dewier
      • Susan Trabue
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários17

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    4I_Ailurophile

    It's not terrible. It's just too weak to really amount to anything.

    The score to greet our ears from composer John Gonzales, the otherwise soundtrack, and original song "Night of our lives"; the costume design, hair, and makeup: it's evident from the outset that 'Death by dialogue' aims to adopt the same aesthetics as its 80s genre kin. That quite extends to how characters are written, and the awful dialogue, among other facets. What the movie cannot claim, however, are the same production values, for the fundamental image of this 1988 flick more closely resembles home video, or public access television, than a theatrical release. The sound design is tinny, and please don't miss the insertion of a rock band into the picture, as if this were a music video on MTV. Then again - after all, this is a Troma film, so I guess I shouldn't be so surprised. I'm not saying it's outright rotten, because that's not true, but from the very start it's something that one can "watch" without actively engaging, and to be honest it kind of encourages that method all by itself.

    The practical effects are perhaps a tad modest stood next to those of other contemporary fare, but they still look good enough; the stunts are more plainly admirable. The same quite goes for the art direction. Thomas Dewier's direction, and the acting, aren't exactly the top of the line, but if nothing else, I've certainly seen worse. The broad concept is definitely one that we've seen before - a piece of media, in this case a film script, that causes death and destruction around it - and have again since, but there's no rule that says other filmmakers can't explore their own renditions of an idea. The details of the writing that flesh out that concept, included but not limited to how the script in this instance came into being, are much more questionable; the plot feels a little thin, stretching to make itself work. Some specific moments are extra dubious, like a dream sequence that fills a few minutes in the latter half. Be that as it may, I think the end result is still suitably solid, and I see the hard work that all involved put into the final product.

    Still, however much earnest effort was being applied, the fact remains that 'Death by dialogue' is just kind of weak. Though some aspects are much less sure-footed, I don't think anything here is altogether bad; rather, it's just that nothing here bears enough strength - not even in combination - to really make an especially good impression. It never attains the vibrancy to be distinctly striking, is never discretely fun enough to meaningfully come off as a lark like some of its more cheeky brethren, and is probably longer than it should've been. The feature just somewhat languishes in the unremarkable middle - mildly enjoyable, but not entirely convincing, and with shortcomings more evident than any major value. I wonder if I'm not being too harsh; on the other hand, maybe I'm being too generous. I think it's still passably worthwhile as something very light to have on in the background on a lazy day, something that neither requires nor inspires viewer investment. Suffice to say, however, that if you're looking for something more wholehearted and committed, more thrilling, or more impactful, you're best served by passing up 'Death by dialogue' and looking elsewhere.
    4mattressman_pdl

    Oh Come On

    This spirited little low-budget horror film deserves more than it's reputation. I had the fortune of picking this film up (believe it or not) on DVD and needless to say I wasn't expecting much from a film called Death by Dialogue, with a possessed script and an 80's alt-rock band starring Ken Sagoes, who was one of my favorite characters from NOES.

    The film does have some ultra cheesy moments but it's decently crazy and gory at times. Plus...nudity. I'd say if you find it on television or in the old releases at your local videostore, be a good-little slasherhound and pick it up and give it a view. As stupid as it is it's worth at least that much.
    3Red-Barracuda

    Amazingly silly 80's cheese-fest

    Death By Dialogue. What a title. What an amazingly rubbish title. I am stunned that there are no alternative names that this film went out under. But, then again, this film is something else.

    Synopsis: This film is about an evil film script. Its horrific contents come to life and terrorise a group of teenagers.

    I have seen some rubbish in my time but this movie possesses moments of such stunningly memorable idiocy that I was somewhat taken aback. The very idea of a film script that is possessed by an evil spirit is hilariously silly. The script was for a film called 'Victims' and it was clearly written by a thirteen year old boy. The horrors that are unleashed by the script include a killer poodle-permed rock band, a seven-foot tall sword-wielding madman and two motor-cycle morons. I don't know about 'Victims', I would have thought that a better name would've been 'Eighties Cheese'.

    This is one of those bad movies that contains moments of laugh-out-loud hilarity but also is hindered by atrocious pacing. Some scenes just go on and on and we do have to wait for the funny bits. But when those funny bits appear they are pretty much top-drawer, i.e. I challenge anyone not to laugh when the hair metal band pitches up in the woods. Too funny. At another time the protagonists decide that the best way to defeat the evil in the script would be to simply re-write it with happy stuff. Seems reasonable? Incredibly they mess up this very straightforward task by rewriting the script with one of the daftest non-escape plans ever conceived. In yet another random event – this film is a series of random events – we have a dream sequence involving a woman in a gown kneeling by a pool who meets an idiot in a racing car by a tree. Go figure.

    It's all senseless and very haphazardly put together. But it's worth one viewing, if only to be stunned by it's monumental daftness. It does have moments of anti-genius. It's like a cross between The Evil Dead, The Edge of Hell and an episode of Scooby Doo. Although, much worse than all of those. Venture at your peril.
    dead_dudeINthehouse

    Don't get fooled by the creepy cover art of the box...

    "Death By Dialogue" is by no means a good slasher, in fact, it came out when the genre was going downhill.. Watch it just to have something to laugh about. I don't think someone can take this film seriously.

    I won't even talk about the storyline as it's very BORING -not to say stupid-. The producers tried to make a bizarre sci-fi horror film but the result is a pooor slasher attempt. The highlight of the film is Ken Sagoes' major role in the film. I wonder why he didn't last long in the genre. The box features a demonic character surrounded by the 6 peak star... Definately a terrible film that didn't add something to the genre.

    1/10
    sfhjsth802

    A definitive movie in the genre

    A friend of mine told me about Death by Dialogue about a year ago. I would have sworn he was trying to screw with me given his description of the film, however a few days later, he and I went to our local video store and there, resting proudly on the shelf, was Death by Dialogue. If I were to get technical, this is an awful movie, easily one of the worst ever made, however, I won't get technical. Despite it's movie-making flaws [which are blatently obvious to even the untrained eye] this is a film full of some of the cheesiest humour and corniest dialogue of all time. If you like bad horror movies, then Death by Dialogue is a must see.

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      [first lines]

      Ms Camden: Who's down there?

      Thorn: Just me, Ms. Camden.

      Ms Camden: Mr. Thorn, what business have you in the cellar?

      Thorn: Settin' traps, ma'am.

      Ms Camden: I realize you are new around here. However, your responsibilities lie outside of the house. I suggest that you return to yours at once.

      Thorn: Yes, ma'am.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Lenny Delducca is on the beginning of the movie credited as "Lenny Delducca", on the end of the movie as "Lenny Delduca".
    • Conexões
      References Bambi (1942)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Night of Our Lives
      Written and Performed by Azha

      Lyrics by Azha and John Gonzalez

      Produced by John Gonzalez

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 25 de novembro de 1988 (Alemanha Ocidental)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Evil Nightmare
    • Locações de filme
      • Los Angeles, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • City Lights Entertainment Group
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