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L'amie mortelle

Original title: Deadly Friend
  • 1986
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
9.3K
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Kristy Swanson in L'amie mortelle (1986)
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After his friend is killed by her abusive father, the new kid in town attempts to save her by implanting a robotic microchip into her brain.After his friend is killed by her abusive father, the new kid in town attempts to save her by implanting a robotic microchip into her brain.After his friend is killed by her abusive father, the new kid in town attempts to save her by implanting a robotic microchip into her brain.

  • Director
    • Wes Craven
  • Writers
    • Diana Henstell
    • Bruce Joel Rubin
  • Stars
    • Matthew Labyorteaux
    • Kristy Swanson
    • Michael Sharrett
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    9.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wes Craven
    • Writers
      • Diana Henstell
      • Bruce Joel Rubin
    • Stars
      • Matthew Labyorteaux
      • Kristy Swanson
      • Michael Sharrett
    • 101User reviews
    • 87Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Matthew Labyorteaux
    Matthew Labyorteaux
    • Paul
    • (as Matthew Laborteaux)
    Kristy Swanson
    Kristy Swanson
    • Samantha
    Michael Sharrett
    Michael Sharrett
    • Tom
    Anne Twomey
    • Jeannie
    Anne Ramsey
    Anne Ramsey
    • Elvira
    Richard Marcus
    Richard Marcus
    • Harry
    Russ Marin
    Russ Marin
    • Dr. Johanson
    Lee Paul
    Lee Paul
    • Sgt. Volchek
    Andrew Roperto
    • Carl
    Charles Fleischer
    Charles Fleischer
    • BB
    • (voice)
    Robin Nuyen
    Robin Nuyen
    • Thief
    Frank Cavestani
    Frank Cavestani
    • Angry Resident
    Merritt Olsen
    • CAT Scan Technician
    William H. Faeth
    • Doctor in Sam's Room
    • (as William H. Faeth M.D.)
    Joel Hile
    • Deputy
    Tom Spratley
    Tom Spratley
    • Neighbor
    Jim Ishida
    Jim Ishida
    • Coroner
    Nancy E. Barr
    Nancy E. Barr
    • Robot
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Wes Craven
    • Writers
      • Diana Henstell
      • Bruce Joel Rubin
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    User reviews101

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    6gridoon

    OK horror from Craven.

    A few people have said that it's an undiscovered treasure, more people have stated that it's possibly Wes Craven's worst movie (haven't they seen "Shocker"?); I simply found it to be an OK, average horror offering that merely helps you kill two hours. The first half plays almost like a well-observed drama, but after Swanson has been "resurrected" the film becomes just too silly to work. The "infamous" basketball scene, however, is undeniably great; you'll have to rewind the tape multiple times to get the full effect of it! (**1/2)
    6BA_Harrison

    Extremely dumb but reasonably fun.

    Deadly Friend, a Frankenstein inspired tale in which dead teenager Samantha (Kristy Swanson) is brought back to life by the insertion of an artificial intelligence microchip into her brain, must be one of the dumbest movies in Wes Craven's erratic career, but to be fair, it might not be ALL his fault: studio intervention apparently altered Craven's original vision—a twisted love story between Sam and the genius boy next door—by forcing the director to add in extra scenes of gore and pointless dream sequences.

    The result is a real howler, a film that features a cute Johnny 5 style robot that makes stupid noises, includes one of the most ridiculous horror movie deaths ever (a super-splattery decapitation by basketball), suffers from a truly awful performance from attractive young star Swanson, and closes with the silliest shock ending since…well, since Wes Craven's A Nightmare On Elm Street, actually. The funny thing is that it all proves reasonably entertaining—albeit for all the wrong reasons.

    5.5 out of 10, rounded up to 6 for IMDb.
    craiglappe

    An overlooked horror movie from the 80's.

    Deadly Friend is not a bad movie. Looks like alot of critics did not like this movie. But why like a movie like scream? Those movies did not make any sense. Deadly friend had some great scenes. The best I would say is when Sam jumps out the window to attack Paul's friend. This movie had some scary moments. I feel it was overlooked by alot of people. Wes Craven makes good horror movies. He did a great job with this movie. It's really worth watching.
    Krug Stillo

    Better than I thought

    DEADLY FRIEND

    This Wes Craven effort may seem a little dated in these post-Scream days, but watching it for the first time in years I realised it may have been an overlooked slice of mid-eighties teen-horror cinema. It's stylistically similar with the lesser cherished of Craven's films, such as Summer of Fear, Deadly Blessing and Chiller, but, like these mentioned titles is worth revisiting.

    It has the usual Craven touches – kids in jeopardy, nightmares within-the-film that throw you off balance and dysfunctional relationships, but the film is basically about an intellectual who reanimates his girlfriend by placing the microchip brain of his home made android into her dead body leading murderous results. No one can deny the greatness, if extremely absurd, of that exploding head via basketball scene remains.

    Bride of Frankenstein and Short Circuit combined may not suite a lot of pallets, but as Wes Craven films go Deadly Friend is definitely not half as bad as the critics claimed at the time of it's initial release.
    6Coventry

    An artificial Kristy Swanson!? Where can I get on of those???

    Okay, one of my fellow reviewers here on this site described this film in one marvelous – rather sarcastic – sentence. In fact, it's so well stated that I'm going to steal it for my own review. The premise of Deadly Friend, ladies and gentlemen: `Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy creates lethal cyber-Barbie...'. Deadly Friend introduces Paul, an ultra-intelligent adolescent who build a robot that thinks and handles completely for itself. The robot – B.B – is the purest, most advanced piece of technology ever yet it talks with a peppy, blurry voice. Along with his mother, Paul moves to a new town where he continues his Pointdexter studies and falls in love with his sweet neighbor girl (the yummy Kristy Swanson). The girl is terrorized and eventually killed by her monstrous father, a crazy old woman blows B.B to pieces and Paul snaps. He steals her corpse from the hospital and implants her with B.B's artificial brain. Right from the start, this goes wrong as Kristy avenges her death (and how!). Although the undertone of Deadly Friend is downright comic, there are quite a lot gruesome moments and bloody sequences. The plot is highly unoriginal (actually, some sort of lame Frankenstein-variant), the characters are far from believable and the entire production is perfect to claim Wes Craven is an overrated director. Below average, silly film but with – it has to be said – one of the coolest killings ever! The basketball-decapitation alone is worth at least one viewing of this film.

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    • Trivia
      Director Wes Craven and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin's original vision for the film was a PG-rated supernatural science fiction thriller, with the primary focus being on the macabre love story between Paul and Samantha, as well as a secondary focus on the adults around them and how they are truly monsters inside themselves. Craven filmed this version of the film and Warner Bros. decided to screen it to a test audience mostly consisting of Craven's fans. The response from fans was negative, criticizing the lack of violence and gore seen in Craven's previous films. The studio eventually discovered Craven's popularity as a horror film director. The president of Warner Bros. at the time, Mark Canton, demanded Rubin write six additional gore scenes into his script, each bloodier than the last. Rubin worked very hard with Craven to create a very deep and heartfelt movie out of it. Unfortunately, added gore scenes, re-shoots, and post production re-editing of the movie heavily changed the original story. Craven and Rubin expressed strong anger at the studio and thus disowned the film.
    • Goofs
      Sam would have had her head shaved prior to her brain surgery.
    • Quotes

      Sam: [Samantha has a nosebleed] Do you have some ice?

      Jeannie Conway: Oh my God. Come on in. Sit down. Paul, get some ice.

      [to Samantha]

      Jeannie Conway: Hold your head back, back.

      [to Paul]

      Jeannie Conway: Hurry.

      [to Samantha]

      Jeannie Conway: What happened?

      Sam: Nothing. I just get them sometimes.

      Paul Conway: Here you go.

      Jeannie Conway: Listen, sweetheart, this may be butting in where I don't belong, but don't you think someone should say something?

      Sam: For what, a nosebleed? Come on, I've had them since I was a kid. Ice will take care of it. I just forgot to fill the tray.

      Jeannie Conway: Oh, Sam, I don't like this.

      Sam: I hate them.

      Jeannie Conway: C'mon you know what I mean. It's criminal. He could go to jail.

      Sam: He's my father. Sometimes I want to roll a truck over his face but he's still my father.

    • Alternate versions
      The original release of the movie contained cuts which were implemented by the MPAA in order to prevent an X rating. Scenes for which movie kept getting X rating were all the gore scenes which were re-shot by studio orders. Movie was submitted to the MPAA 13 times before it finally got an R rating. Uncut scenes have been restored on the DVD release from the Twisted Terror Collection released by Warner Bros. on Sept. 25th, 2007. These scenes are:
      • When Samantha is dreaming about her father coming into her bedroom and she breaks a vase and stabs him with it, close-ups of Sam's face getting hosed with blood are present.
      • After Samantha murders her father in the basement boiler, Paul comes in and pulls the upper half of his body from the boiler and you get several more seconds of close-ups of his charred skeletal face.
      • The infamous 'basketball' scene in which Samantha kills Elvira with a basketball is extended to show more of Elvira's head exploding all over the wall and her headless body walking directly from the wall instead of cutting back to Samantha's face and then showing the body walking around as in the VHS release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Deadly Friend: Deleted Scenes (1986)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deadly Friend
    • Filming locations
      • Midwest Street, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Paul Conway's house)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Pan Arts
      • Layton
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,988,731
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,804,429
      • Oct 13, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,988,731
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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