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Special Effects

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Special Effects (1984)
A director makes a movie based on a murder he committed.
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A director makes a movie based on a murder he committed.A director makes a movie based on a murder he committed.A director makes a movie based on a murder he committed.

  • Director
    • Larry Cohen
  • Writer
    • Larry Cohen
  • Stars
    • Zoë Lund
    • Eric Bogosian
    • Brad Rijn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Larry Cohen
    • Writer
      • Larry Cohen
    • Stars
      • Zoë Lund
      • Eric Bogosian
      • Brad Rijn
    • 23User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Zoë Lund
    Zoë Lund
    • Andrea Wilcox
    • (as Zoe Tamerlis)
    • …
    Eric Bogosian
    Eric Bogosian
    • Neville
    Brad Rijn
    Brad Rijn
    • Keefe Waterman
    Kevin O'Connor
    • Det. Lt.Philip Delroy
    Bill Oland
    • Det. Vickers
    H. Richard Greene
    H. Richard Greene
    • Leon Gruskin
    • (as Richard Greene)
    Steven Pudenz
    • Wiesanthal
    Heidi Bassett
    • Neville's Asst. Director
    John Woehrle
    • Studio Executive
    • (as John Woerhle)
    Kitty Summerall
    • Andrea's Roommate
    Kris Evans
    Kris Evans
    • Cosmetician
    Mike Alpert
    • Taxi Driver
    Larry Cohen
    Larry Cohen
    • Journalist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Larry Cohen
    • Writer
      • Larry Cohen
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    njavwanakawala-78613

    A Scathing Critique of Hollywood's Dark Side: "Special Effects"

    "Special Effects" is a thriller that delves into the darker aspects of Hollywood, where reality and illusion collide. The film tells the story of a megalomaniacal movie director, Neville, who murders a young actress and then casts her husband as the patsy in a film about the crime.

    While the premise is intriguing, the execution falls short. The film's pacing is slow, and the acting is uneven. Zoe Tamerlis's performance is particularly cringe-worthy, making it difficult to watch her scenes without wincing.

    However, Eric Bogosian and Brad Rijn fare better, bringing some much-needed depth to the film. Larry Cohen's direction is also noteworthy, as he attempts to emulate the style of Brian De Palma.

    Despite its flaws, "Special Effects" is a thought-provoking commentary on the darker side of Hollywood. The film's exploration of the blurred lines between reality and illusion is both fascinating and unsettling.

    Overall, "Special Effects" is a mixed bag. While it has its moments, the film's poor acting and slow pacing make it a chore to sit through. However, fans of Larry Cohen and those interested in a behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood's darker side may find it .
    4Falconeer

    A Chore To Sit Through

    It seems like Larry Cohen was trying to emulate DePalma with this ambitious, but poorly realized knock off of "Body Double." Some nice sets and decent shots cannot change the fact that Zoe Tamerlis is the WORST actress ever captured on film. If you thought Bo Derek or Pia Zadora were bad actresses, then after seeing Zoe in THIS, those ladies will look like Kathryn Hepburn and Meryl Streep by comparison. Usually poor acting isn't too much of a distraction if the material is good, but every time Tamerlis speaks it is painful. Eric Bogasian and Brad Rijn fare much better. Larry Cohen has made so many great movies, mostly in the 1970's, which seemed to be his decade. Interestingly he made another film the same year as "Special Effects," called "Perfect Strangers," which is actually MUCH better than this one. Strangely it's not nearly as well-known, probably due to the fact that it isn't flashy, and loaded with sex and violence. You do get plenty of that in this film. My advice is to skip this one and seek out "Perfect Strangers" instead. This movie gave me a headache, and I feel like i lost some brain cells in the process.
    5Quinoa1984

    just because it's about trash doesn't mean it isn't trashy

    Special Effects is kind of a serious parody, if that makes any sense, of what De Palma did back in the 80's (or perhaps Larry Cohen's work too), where a filmmaker becomes a murderer when he lets in a would-be actress to his home, films having sex with her and also films the act of death. But instead of going on the run or just hiding it and going on with his life, he decides to make a movie about this girl, using Keefe, the girl's husband (played by Brad Rijn), getting a police detective to be a consultant (because who needs to solve any crimes) and, via Keefe making a trip to the Salvation Army and her just happening to work there, a girl who with a hair change looks just like the dead Andrea Wilcox (both played by Zoe Lund of Ms 45 fame).

    Eric Bogosian is the reason to see the movie, playing this nasty, brutal director with some level of... do we call it humanity? He sometimes plays it over the top, but not in a way where it chews the scenery. He is really there to be the best actor he can be, which is more than can be said of Lund (who is maybe half-good, not as Wilcox but as the 'new' Andrea, Elaine), and certainly not Rijn, who tellingly only made a few movies and is just terrible here as this angry, despondent husband.

    Maybe the problem is that Cohen is just a bit too obvious with his satire, or maybe, in a way, not obvious enough. This should be really funny - once or twice I did laugh, more from the police detective's meddling - and when he does an actual sex scene with two characters it stops the movie dead in its tracks. Special Effects has a little fun with its premise, which is rather dark and takes not just from De Palma but liberally from Hitchcock (Vertigo, duh) and even Peeping Tom with the idea of a camera that, ahem, kills in its way. It also has a rather obnoxious 80's synth soundtrack, which could be fine in small doses but is laid over every scene like a cocaine-diddled cloak. And the horror scenes, when they come, are kind of shoddily filmed.

    But, again, if you like Eric Bogosian, this is one of his better performances, and a good indication of what he would do later in the decade with Talk Radio.
    mrseldomseen

    Bogosian rules.

    After making a disastrous, special-effects laden film, a movie director decides to make a low budget biography of a murdered actress. To make her murder look as real as possible the director murders the actress himself. Could have been a very good film about snuff films, but the film's direction is a letdown. Zoe (Ms. 45) Lund (in a dual role) and particularly Eric Bogosian are very good in their respective roles of the murdered actress and the actress playing her, and the Cecil B. Demented director. Brian DePalma would have had a field day with this film.
    5merklekranz

    "Columbo"..... with nudity ...... without Peter Falk ...................

    "Special Effects" could easily pass for a weak episode of "Columbo", except for two things. There is nudity and there is no Peter Falk. I can just imagine an episode titled "Reel Death" on my television screen. This is not far fetched, as director Larry Cohen wrote no less than three episodes of "Columbo". Unfortunately "Special Effects" has problems. The gorgeous Zoe Tamerlis would not be one of them, that is until she opens her mouth. Her acting was perfect in Ms.45 since she played a mute. The New York locations and Eric Bogosian's artistically decorated film studio offer more entertainment than the film itself, which is almost awful ........................... MERK

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    • Trivia
      One of the head shots Neville and Detective Delroy look through is Dustin Hoffman as Dorothy Michaels in Tootsie
    • Goofs
      Andreas hair changes from wavy to curly in each scene
    • Quotes

      Reporter: What directors influenced you the most?

      Neville: Abraham Zapruder.

      Reporter: Who?

      Neville: Honest Abe.

      Reporter: How do you spell that?

      Neville: J-F-K.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK video version was cut by 30 secs and edits shots from the stranglings of Andrea and the blackmailer, as well as heavily reducing a scene of Neville watching film footage of Andrea's murder.
    • Connections
      Featured in King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Just A Face (But Just The Same)
      Performed by David Snider and The Defiel Band

      Music and Lyrics by Michael Minard

      ©1984 Minard Music Company-ASCAP

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 1984 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cutting Room
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hemdale
      • Larco Productions
      • Larry Cohen Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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