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Elves

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.9K
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Elves (1989)
Horror

A woman finds she is part of a Nazi breeding experiment with elves to create supermen. She and friends are trapped in a store with an elf. Only a renegade Santa Claus can save them.A woman finds she is part of a Nazi breeding experiment with elves to create supermen. She and friends are trapped in a store with an elf. Only a renegade Santa Claus can save them.A woman finds she is part of a Nazi breeding experiment with elves to create supermen. She and friends are trapped in a store with an elf. Only a renegade Santa Claus can save them.

  • Director
    • Jeffrey Mandel
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Mandel
    • Mike Griffin
    • Bruce A. Taylor
  • Stars
    • Dan Haggerty
    • Julie Austin
    • Deanna Lund
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
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    • Director
      • Jeffrey Mandel
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Mandel
      • Mike Griffin
      • Bruce A. Taylor
    • Stars
      • Dan Haggerty
      • Julie Austin
      • Deanna Lund
    • 32User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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    Dan Haggerty
    Dan Haggerty
    • Mike McGavin
    Julie Austin
    • Kirsten
    Deanna Lund
    Deanna Lund
    • Kirsten's Mother
    Borah Silver
    Borah Silver
    • Kirsten's Grandfather
    Mansell Rivers-Bland
    • Rubinkreuz
    Christopher Graham
    • Willy
    Laura Lichstein
    • Brooke
    Stacey Dye
    • Amy
    Winter Monk
    • Kurt
    Jeff Austin
    • Emil
    Allen Lee
    • Dr. Fitzgerald
    Paul Rohrer
    • Professor O'Conner
    Ken Carpenter
    Ken Carpenter
    • Shaver
    Michael Tatlock
    Michael Tatlock
    • Hugh Reed
    Michael Herst
    • Sgt. DeSoto
    Chris Hamner
    • Kevin
    D.L. Walker
    D.L. Walker
    • Dave
    • (as David Walker)
    James Albert
    • Mark
    • Director
      • Jeffrey Mandel
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Mandel
      • Mike Griffin
      • Bruce A. Taylor
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    4refinedsugar

    Is That Elf Yours!?

    From the wacky side of the 80's dtv realm, 'Elves' would have angered me had I seen it when I was younger & my tastes were much different. I'm not going to go as far as to say it's worth your time, but I enjoyed the fun insanity now. A borderline tasteless story, cuckoo with enough laughs and decently made. If you're in the right mood, you won't be bored.

    Three young women do a seance in the woods using a stolen book and unwittingly unleash a demonic creature. Kirsten (Julie Austin) is still a virgin who lives with her little brother, twisted Mom (Deanna Lund) and creepy semi paralyzed "Grandpa" (Borah Silver) and key to a Nazi plot to create the super race. As ex-cop Mike (Dan Haggerty) working at the same dept store as her slowly finds out what the heck is going on.

    A finale that stops just short of spelling out what's going on, but still gross. Gratuitous nudity from Austin and Lund. "Gramps" in a category all to himself that I won't spoil. Add in offscreen kills, poor "Elf" effects (though they try to keep it confined to the shadows) and info dump scenes. LOL trips to the library, a local know-it-all professor and even a doctor who spells it out while his young daughters listen in.

    A parade of perverts, Nazis, cocaine, lust, incest & the bizarre. 'Elves' is a crazy time that you're not supposed to take at face value ... at least I hope so. The filmmakers treat the material seriously and even drop a sequel smelling ending (for which one never came? Shocker). Supposed to be horror with sci-fi tones, but so crude, unintentionally funny that it's more of a trainwreck than anything else. Bad movie fans might have a new Christmas classic.
    6meddlecore

    An Underrated Holiday Horror Gem!

    This schlock-ridden beauty is a christmas horror gem of the it's-so-bad-it's good variety.

    The plotline is gold.

    Nazis have genetically engineered the master race gene into elves buried in an american forest. The man behind this plot impregnated his own daughter, as part of a scheme to create the perfect human- specifically designed to procreate with these elves. Hence, his granddaughter is the focus of an ancient prophecy come to fruition...as she is to breed with the elf at midnight on christmas morning, to bring forth the antichrist and master race- who will rule over the entire world.

    But she has no idea about any of this...until, well, her friends start getting murdered by nazi occult priests and the elf itself.

    Up to this point, she's just a rad 80's chick, upset with the outrageousness of this square world...shooting the shit with her girlfriends and getting up to no good. At least when she's not working.

    One night, she and her girlfriends break into the department store where she works. They plan to party...but are are interrupted with this whole fiasco, before they get a chance to let loose.

    Now, her, Santa, and her little brother must take on and destroy the elf, before she gets raped and knocked up with the antichrist by it.

    This film is cheesy as hell, but the elf is kinda cool (though, also totally lame), and its full of awesomely quotable one liners. There's even some tension in there! Meaning, it's pretty much everything you want in a christmas horror this holiday season.

    Recommended.

    6 out of 10.
    kolchak25

    Elves?!!? More like Elf

    Let's face it, with a title like Elves I expected to see, well... elves. This movie should more accurately be called Elf. That's right, there is one, count him, ONE elf. I suppose Elves sounds a little more frightening than Elf, though not much. Picture a hoard of evil elves descending upon you - kind of scary as a large number of them may be able to overpower you or rip your limbs off. Now, picture what we get in the movie, one rubber elf mask permanently frozen with it's mouth open. As Count Floyd used to say, "oooooo, isn't that scary, boys and girls?..... well, isn't it?!"

    When I mention the following things all in a movie, it appears that we should have a winner - Dan Haggerty, evil elves, nazi's, teenagers, and Santa. But Elves just doesn't really succeed in converting all that potential into something great or truly horrendous. Granted, there is high entertainment value in hearing Haggerty and the other characters say things like "I want to know the connection between the elves and the nazi's" or "Look man, I'm tellin' you what I saw, god damn it, I'm tellin' you I saw a two foot elf!"

    There are really amusing things in the movie, often unintentional, but overall it's a disappointment.
    yoda-57

    A gem for bad movie buffs

    Wow! I can't believe this movie exists. Just when I thought Chuck Norris was the worst actor ever, along comes Grizzly Adams. He is a department store Santa trying to stop a Nazi created elf from doing something. The elf is laughable. Characters come and go without explanation. The elf kills without explanation. Grizzly Adams acting defies explanation. The dialogue is priceless. This movie was delightfully bad. I highly recommend it. Rent it for a laugh.
    lor_

    Ridiculous fantasy film

    My review was written in January 1990 after watching the movie on AIP video cassette.

    Boasting one of the nuttiest premises in recent fantasy film history, this direct-to-video release is an easy-to-watch spawn of the success of "Gremlins".

    Proper title would be "Elf" rather than "Elves", since low-budgeter coughs up only one puppet creature. Impossible-to-swallow plot hook is that a group of neo-Nazis, living in Colorado Springs (!) is planning a Fourth Reich based on mating an elf with a special virgin girl to create a new master race.

    Supposedly those mystical Nazi scientists during World War II stored the genetic information in a two-foot tall elf, awaiting their big chance. Borah Silver plays Grandpa, a Nazi who impregnated his own daughter (Deanna Lund) to produce a supposedly perfect offspring, lovely Julie Austin, who's poised for the grand experiment that has to take place on Christmas Eve.

    Dan Haggerty plays a down-on-his-luck security guard working as a department store Santa Claus (!) who tumbles on to the weird scheme and strives to save Austin and the world. Open ending predictably is a shot of the etus, a result of a puppet raping her (!).

    This sounds silly and is, though director Jeff Mandel manages to keep things interesting despite the hokum. The incest subplot is handled quite well for dramatic impact, and the effects, designed by VIncent J. Guastini for Fantasy Workshop, are okay. Script is not above making fun of star Haggerty's real-life problems, but he seems a good sport about it.

    Acting is variable, with Austin's sympathetic performance the glue that holds one's attention. Lund, a former starlet familiar from Jerry Lewis films and tv's "Land of the Lost" series, is effectively cast against type as the mean mom/half-sister. Silver's accent as Grandpa is a joke and Allen Lee takes the student-acting booby prize as a goofball professor.

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      When Mike McGavin asks the librarian about books on the occult, he is referred to section "666". In an American library, which uses Dewey Decimal Classification, books on parapsychology and the supernatural would be reserved in 130. 666 is actually for ceramic and allied technologies.
    • Quotes

      [after catching her brother spying on her]

      Kirsten: What are you doing? You pervert!

      Willy: I'm not a pervert, I like seeing naked girls.

      Kirsten: I'm your fucking sister!

      Willy: Yeah, you've got fucking big tits and I'm going to tell everybody I saw them!

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Эльфы
    • Filming locations
      • Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fitzgerald Film Corporation
      • Triangle Film Corporation (III)
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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