Procurando um anel místico que lhe devolverá a forma humana, um perverso rei dos trolls invade um prédio de apartamentos em São Francisco onde mora uma bruxa poderosa.Procurando um anel místico que lhe devolverá a forma humana, um perverso rei dos trolls invade um prédio de apartamentos em São Francisco onde mora uma bruxa poderosa.Procurando um anel místico que lhe devolverá a forma humana, um perverso rei dos trolls invade um prédio de apartamentos em São Francisco onde mora uma bruxa poderosa.
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On the Witches' Sabbath, Harry and Anne Potter and their children Wendy and Harry Jr. move into an apartment building where a number of quirky people live. Wendy goes into the laundry room and meets Torok, an evil-looking creature. Harry Jr. goes into the same laundry room but doesn't see Torok because, using a green ring, he has the ability to change his appearance.
The experience of running into Torok is apparently very traumatic for Wendy. While not exactly Linda Blair in 'The Exorcist' (I've only seen clips from that one, and that's all I want to see), she does worry her parents quite a bit. Meanwhile, residents of the building start disappearing mysteriously.
Jenny Beck was wonderful as Wendy, and she appeared to be having a good time acting in a way kids can only fantasize about behaving. Phil Fondacaro also gave a very good performance as Malcolm, an English professor who was shorter than young Wendy and became her friend. The movie's most memorable scene is one between the two of them that seemed out of place in a movie like this but made sense later. Fondacaro also appeared in the credits as the troll, who was more adorable than scary, a quality you could see in his eyes (which must have been Fondacaro's). Anne Lockhart also did well as the mysterious Eunice, who lived upstairs and became Harry Jr.'s friend. As for Sonny Bono's performance as a not-so-suave ladies man, I think he made the right choice going into politics, because his talents in government are well-documented (though I liked him a lot when he performed with Cher and in many other TV appearances).
This movie may be a little too scary for young children, but the various monsters still had a cartoonish quality about them. Overall, the movie was more comedy than horror, though toward the end horror would describe it better.
It's not a bad movie, really.
This is really silly stuff, and the attempts at menace and suspense fall flat. The movie does hold a strange fascination though, as you don't know what's coming next. There are a lot of special effects, but most of them aren't very special. The scene of Julia Louis-Dreyfus dancing around nearly naked, wrapped in ivy like a wood nymph, is one she must be proud of. I watched in amazement as Michael Moriarty danced badly while listening to Blue Cheer's cover of "Summertime Blues". I also think it's interesting that this film involves a young boy named Harry Potter (Jr.) who learns of a secret world of magic. Did Troll inspire J.K. Rowling? Only the gods know for sure.
And finally some thoughts on Michael Moriarty's ponderous career decisions - He plays the leads in films like this and the equally campy "Island of the Alive", then lands a lead spot on a popular and critically acclaimed show - Law and Order - and then walks away (or was fired depending on who you talk to) after four seasons because of some paranoid delusions concerning Janet Reno? His loss was Sam Waterston's gain.
I'd watch this only to see actors not normally associated with this kind of modern B film.
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- CuriosidadesThe hero of this film is a boy named Harry Potter Jr, who is surrounded by a fantasy world of witches, wizards, trolls, and magic, 11 years before J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels swept the publishing world.
- Erros de gravaçãoBarry's surname is spelled "Taybor" on his door and "Tabor" in the end credits.
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Torok the Troll: A gentle knight was riding across the plain, all clad in mighty arms and silver shield, wherein old dents and deep wounds did remain the cruel marks of many a bloody field. Yet armies till that time did he never yield. His angry steed did chide his foaming bit. Upon a great adventure he was bound, that fairest Gloriana to him gave, the greatest, glorious queen of fairyland. Now, when that idle dream was to him brought, unto that elfin knight he bade him fly, where he slept soundly, void of evil thought and with false shoes abuse his fantasy...
- ConexõesEdited into Lifesavers: The Movie (2013)
- Trilhas sonorasSummertime Blues
Words and Music by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart
© 1958 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Hill & Range Songs, Inc., Elvis Presley Music & Gladys Music
Performed by Blue Cheer
Courtesy of Polygram Special Projects, a Division of Polygram Records, Inc.
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- How long is Troll?Fornecido pela Alexa
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- Torok - O Duende
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- Orçamento
- US$ 1.100.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 5.450.815
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.595.054
- 19 de jan. de 1986
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 5.450.815
- Tempo de duração1 hora 22 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1