In a future police state, a stand-up comic murders a competitor for a job, then gets mixed up with a stripper.In a future police state, a stand-up comic murders a competitor for a job, then gets mixed up with a stripper.In a future police state, a stand-up comic murders a competitor for a job, then gets mixed up with a stripper.
Berderia Timini
- Ann Coex (also as Berdia Timimi)
- (as Berdia Timimi)
Jeff Pirie
- Joey Myers (also as Jeff Perrier)
- (as Jeff Perrier)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaThe Comic was originally financed by welsh miners and doctors. Also due to funding running out filmmaker John Eyres funded the film and then distributed on his UK video release.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Grindhouse Nightmares (2017)
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Sam Coex (Steve Munroe) is a stand-up comedian who just can't get a break. After a rival comedian is murdered in what must be the only nightclub in town, Sam takes his place and goes on a prostitute and stripper killing binge.
The Comic has lofty ambitions, but it is hampered by a small budget and bad acting. Steve Munroe lacks charisma in the lead role and his Christmas cracker jokes are poorly delivered. In an odd design choice he also sports dyed, day-glo orange hair like a clown wig.
Any commentary about a dystopian society are hampered by an insipid script. This is not A Clockwork Orange or 1984 level of atmosphere. It's bizarre. The brutal guards look like weedy and people get about in horse and carriage for unknown reasons.
For exploitation and horror fans there are some surprisingly nasty murder scenes with a fair amount of blood. Also a few long sex scenes.
This film has gone onto gain a bit of a cult status due to VHS tapes doing the rounds in the 90s and screenings at horror film festivals. It's a mediocre at best film and one wonders what the intended vision was had the budget been into the millions. The Blu-ray from Arrow has a sharp print, good sound and English subtitles.
The Comic has lofty ambitions, but it is hampered by a small budget and bad acting. Steve Munroe lacks charisma in the lead role and his Christmas cracker jokes are poorly delivered. In an odd design choice he also sports dyed, day-glo orange hair like a clown wig.
Any commentary about a dystopian society are hampered by an insipid script. This is not A Clockwork Orange or 1984 level of atmosphere. It's bizarre. The brutal guards look like weedy and people get about in horse and carriage for unknown reasons.
For exploitation and horror fans there are some surprisingly nasty murder scenes with a fair amount of blood. Also a few long sex scenes.
This film has gone onto gain a bit of a cult status due to VHS tapes doing the rounds in the 90s and screenings at horror film festivals. It's a mediocre at best film and one wonders what the intended vision was had the budget been into the millions. The Blu-ray from Arrow has a sharp print, good sound and English subtitles.
- ninjaalexs
- Apr 17, 2022
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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