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Schyzo Dream

Original title: Pin
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
5.7K
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Schyzo Dream (1988)
Isolated by his strange parents, Leon finds solace in an imaginary friend, which happens to be an anatomy doll from his father's doctor office. Unfortunately, the doll begins to take over Leon's life, and his sister's life as well.
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Isolated by his strange parents, Leon finds solace in an imaginary friend, which happens to be an anatomy doll from his father's doctor office. Unfortunately, the doll begins to take over Le... Read allIsolated by his strange parents, Leon finds solace in an imaginary friend, which happens to be an anatomy doll from his father's doctor office. Unfortunately, the doll begins to take over Leon's life, and his sister's life as well.Isolated by his strange parents, Leon finds solace in an imaginary friend, which happens to be an anatomy doll from his father's doctor office. Unfortunately, the doll begins to take over Leon's life, and his sister's life as well.

  • Director
    • Sandor Stern
  • Writers
    • Sandor Stern
    • Andrew Neiderman
  • Stars
    • David Hewlett
    • Cynthia Preston
    • Terry O'Quinn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Sandor Stern
    • Writers
      • Sandor Stern
      • Andrew Neiderman
    • Stars
      • David Hewlett
      • Cynthia Preston
      • Terry O'Quinn
    • 68User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Hewlett
    David Hewlett
    • Leon
    Cynthia Preston
    Cynthia Preston
    • Ursula
    • (as Cyndy Preston)
    Terry O'Quinn
    Terry O'Quinn
    • Dr. Linden
    Bronwen Mantel
    • Mrs. Linden
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    John Pyper-Ferguson
    • Stan Fraker
    • (as John Ferguson)
    Helene Udy
    Helene Udy
    • Marcia Bateman
    Patricia Collins
    • Aunt Dorothy
    Steven Bednarski
    • Leon - Age 13
    Katie Shingler
    • Ursula - Age 11
    Jacob Tierney
    Jacob Tierney
    • Leon - Age 7
    Michelle Anderson
    • Ursula - Age 5
    Joan Austen
    • Nurse Spalding
    Jamie Stern
    • Eddie Morris
    • (as James Stern)
    David Gow
    • Officer Wilson
    Terrence Labrosse
    • Dr. Bell
    Aline Vandrine
    • Mrs. Shaver
    Joanna Noyes
    Joanna Noyes
    • Mrs. Henry
    Andrew Carter
    • Andy
    • Director
      • Sandor Stern
    • Writers
      • Sandor Stern
      • Andrew Neiderman
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    8dschmeding

    Interesting slow paced psychological movie

    I watched this movie expecting some kind of a horror/thriller from most of the comments here. Of course the basic story has quite some resemblances of the famous "Psycho" but I think that this movie is far more into the psychological level and less into thrills and chills. Thats why I now get some of the negative remarks because if you want to get a psycho axe wielding maniac and his rotten mom you sure will be disappointed by nice guy Leon and his pretty boring doll.

    If you just watch Pin for what it is and that to me is a kind of apsychological drama, then it makes much more sense and has some interesting insights. The story revolves around two kids Leon and his Sister Ursula who grow up in a very conservative upbringing. Their mother a 60s cliché of a cleaning obsessed house woman and their father a doctor whom his kids call "Sir" and who teaches them several things through an anatomical doll using ventriloquism. The doll named "Pin" becomes a part of their lives and especially Leon becomes attached to it also talking to him in his fathers absence. Years later their parents die in a car crash and Leon and his sister start living on their own. From here on Pin becomes Leons Alter Ego and kind of a family member ... the downward spiral picks up pace and troubled Leon who desperately tries to keep his "family" together by keeping Ursula from other peoples influences starts going over the edge.

    Ursula know about Leons mental state and plays along with his schizophrenic role play and the Pin doll which Leon gives his voice just like his father did. She doesn't want her brother to end in a sanitarium, realizing too late that her playing along just makes things worse.

    The movie is very slow and the deterioration of Leons mental state is not thrilling, everything is shown in kind of a normal way because thats what it is for Leon. People die in this movie but its not for thrills and especially the ending shows that "Pin" is rather a drama than anything else. If you are interested in a psychological study in a "Psycho"-like set watch this movie, if you want corpses, thrills and scary horror dolls this sure is the wrong movie for you.
    8capkronos

    Nice! Where did this come from?

    Seldom is this film spoken of and that's a shame. Impressively written and directed by Canadian filmmaker Sandor Stern (who is probably best known for scripting THE AMITYVILLE HORROR), this underrated psychological thriller comes as a rare and welcome surprise, especially at a time when Freddy, Michael Myers and Jason were hacking their way through theaters (and sadly, hogging most of the attention).

    The prosperous Linden family live in tight household headed over by a very stern doctor father (Terry O'Quinn) and an obsessive-compulsive clean freak mother (Bronwen Mantel) so extreme she keeps plastic slip-covers over all the furniture. When their sheltered children, Leon and Ursula, begin to start inquiring about the birds and bees, O'Quinn uses his ventriloquist skills to bring a medical display dummy named Pin to life to answer their questions. The film then jumps ahead ten or so years when the parents are killed in a car crash and Leon (David Hewlett) begins to display schizophrenic tendencies. He still believes Pin is alive and is eventually reduced to using Pin to murder his "enemies" to keep his sister (Cyndy Preston) in his life.

    A film as subtle and quiet as this one requires solid, serious dramatic performances to work and Hewlett, Preston and O'Quinn don't disappoint in this thoughtful and eerie film. A real sleeper. Don't miss it! Based on a novel by Andrew Niederman (who also wrote the novel the film THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE was based on).

    Score: 8 out of 10.
    7ThrownMuse

    A different sort of 80s horror film

    Leon and Ursula's parents aren't very affectionate. Their mother cares more about a spotless perfect household and their doctor father is always at work. He often brings them along, and uses ventriloquism to make it seem like his medical "anatomy" dummy is speaking to them. The kids are quite fond of the dummy (Pin) and believe he is really alive. As teens, after various upsetting events, they find themselves living in their home alone. Ursula is trying to become a well-adjusted adult, but Leon finds that his only true friend is Pin and still thinks he is actually alive. Is he? Or is Leon going crazy?

    This is a very bizarre movie, and one of the better horror films I've seen from the 80s. The first half hour or so is sort of awkward to watch due to some of the children's experiences. The latter half of the film doesn't focus on Leon's psychology as much as one would expect, though it is clear that the kid has a warped idea of sexuality based on his twisted parental guidance and a freaky...incident he witnessed involving his beloved Pin. The acting is above average for an 80s horror film, and most genre fans will recognize David Hewlitt from "Cube." He does a good job playing the potentially-psycho teenager, and Cynthia Preston is marvelous as the sister trying to bring some stability to the family. Overall, this is an interesting, mildly creepy, and refreshingly toned-down offering from the decade of excess.

    My Rating: 7/10.
    Daliery

    Underrated Psi-thriller

    I will be brief. This movie, a fantastic piece of Canadiana, is one of the most underrated movies in the horror genre. This endorsement is purely for true horror fans. If you love the genre, you will want to see Pin. It's one of those rare movies that relys on someone's twisted perception of normal events to trigger a series of terrific scenes. It is also a true horror movie, for it depicts the real consequences of a dysfunctional family, and how one can be subsequently affected. Every one I have ever showed this movie too says the same thing. "That's not right." Suffice is to say, it's the kind of movies that keeps the lights on when you go to bed.
    chev-errant

    A paranoid-schizophrenic young man is taken over by a medical display dummy

    This is a masterpiece ! Sadly neglected by the audience (probably because it lacked gore and fx) and by the critics (probably because it came from Canada: critics seems to have a habit of neglecting Canadian movies, unless they are directed by David Cronenberg). It's slow, haunting, unnerving and very well acted by all actors involved (mostly unknowns, except for Terry O'Quinn as the father and for David Hewlett as the son who acted also in Scanners II: The New Order (1991) and Cube (1997). It's directed with skill by Sandor Stern who was also responsible for the screenplay, based on a novel by Andrew Neiderman (who also wrote the novel The Devil's Advocate). The story: a young, lonely fragile-minded boy in need for parental love and guidance get's close-to-none from his too self-consumed parents and projects his needs into a medical display dummy which his father (a doctor) use as "a handyman" to help teaching his children. The only love and care the boy get's come from his kid-sister. The parents die in a horrible car-accident, leaving the children financially independent. They grow up to be teenagers and when the kid-sister starts to date, her brother's obsessive over-protectiveness results into chaos and murder. The final scenes are chilling and leave the audience (who has come to care for the characters) heartbroken.

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    • Trivia
      The film that Leon (David Hewlett) and Marcia see while on their date is Scanners (1981). David Hewlett would later star in Scanners II : La Nouvelle Génération (1991).
    • Quotes

      PIN: Have you heard from Leon?

      Ursula Linden: No.

      PIN: I miss him a great deal.

      Ursula Linden: So do I.

    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmare in Canada: Canadian Horror on Film (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Running on Love
      Music and Lyrics by Larry Weir

      Performed by Pleasant Company

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1989 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pin
    • Filming locations
      • Iberville, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Malofilm Group
      • Lance Entertainment
      • Téléfilm Canada
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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