When a Black doctor develops a serum that is supposed to regenerate dying liver cells and tests it on himself, it accidentally turns him into an albino monster with a lust for murdering pros... Read allWhen a Black doctor develops a serum that is supposed to regenerate dying liver cells and tests it on himself, it accidentally turns him into an albino monster with a lust for murdering prostitutes, pimps and drug dealers.When a Black doctor develops a serum that is supposed to regenerate dying liver cells and tests it on himself, it accidentally turns him into an albino monster with a lust for murdering prostitutes, pimps and drug dealers.
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The makeup by future fx star Stan Winston who had worked with Casey on the TV movie Gargoyles isn't a big deal by today's standards and despite the title he doesn't really look caucasian but more like a Haitian voodoo zombie. Whether Winston was hampered by budget or it was a conscious decision to make him more of a ghoul is an open question.
There are some story lapses and the ending seems rather abrupt and too basic for a story that had established such a dramatic impetus for the main character--but it has a few amusing lines and is probably worth a look for people seeking an alternative drive-in horror film. 6 1/2 out of 10.
So Mr. Blake strikes on famous nightclub Moonlight Lounge that work as prostitutes meeting point where a Dr. Black's patient Linda Monte (Marie O'Henry) is on duty to get wealthy clients, breaking and destroying the place among the costumers, it triggers some murdering aftermaths on nearby area, therefore the police enters to find out the still unknown assassin.
Supported by a lame screenplay, bad dialogues, far-fetched fights and so for, the picture survives by its uniqueness on trash offering, so bad that is so good on laughable acting of the extra pissed and undying albino monster, it's a tremendous entertainment that will pleased everyone that loves Grindhouse cinema, as far I know it's the first time DVD format release in Brazil!!
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First watch: 1986 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 5.5.
The tale, as you can probably take from the title, is more or less a riff on the "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" storyline, only this time a black doctor's (Casey's) experiments turn him into a rampaging albino-skinned monster!
Pretty thinly-veiled commentary, eh?
The monster attack scenes look like they should be played for laughs. The ZAZ (Zucker, Abrahams, Zucker) brothers would have had a field day with this. Indeed, if you watch this, you'll find yourself laughing at every scary and/or racially-motivated moment.
But no, it's played straight and all the sadder. Casey is a good actor, an important actor, even. Unless he was intentionally playing this for laughs, there's just no excuse for such inanity.
The least they could have done was have Casey morph into Leslie Nielsen. Now THERE we would have known where we stood.
One star.
Great; I probably just gave Hollywood an idea for a remake.
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- TriviaThe first film of Cora Lee Day.
- Quotes
Lt. Jackson: I think we're dealing with a haint, man.
Lt. Harry O'Connor: What the fuck is a haint?
Lt. Jackson: That's a cross between the Abominable Snowman and Willie the Werewolf.
Lt. Harry O'Connor: Haint. Who the fuck ever heard of a haint?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)
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- Dr. Black and Mr. Hyde
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- Southern California, California, USA(Location)
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1