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The Kindred

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.9K
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The Kindred (1987)
A geneticist takes his assistants to his old family home to locate the deadly product of his late mother's revolutionary research into rapid human evolution - his monstrous tentacled baby brother - before a mad scientist gets to him first.
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A geneticist takes his assistants to his old family home to locate the deadly product of his late mother's revolutionary research into rapid human evolution--his monstrous, tentacled baby br... Read allA geneticist takes his assistants to his old family home to locate the deadly product of his late mother's revolutionary research into rapid human evolution--his monstrous, tentacled baby brother--before a mad scientist gets to him first.A geneticist takes his assistants to his old family home to locate the deadly product of his late mother's revolutionary research into rapid human evolution--his monstrous, tentacled baby brother--before a mad scientist gets to him first.

  • Directors
    • Stephen Carpenter
    • Jeffrey Obrow
  • Writers
    • Stephen Carpenter
    • Jeffrey Obrow
    • John Penney
  • Stars
    • Rod Steiger
    • Kim Hunter
    • David Allen Brooks
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.9K
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    • Directors
      • Stephen Carpenter
      • Jeffrey Obrow
    • Writers
      • Stephen Carpenter
      • Jeffrey Obrow
      • John Penney
    • Stars
      • Rod Steiger
      • Kim Hunter
      • David Allen Brooks
    • 49User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Dr. Phillip Lloyd
    Kim Hunter
    Kim Hunter
    • Amanda Hollins
    David Allen Brooks
    David Allen Brooks
    • John Hollins
    Amanda Pays
    Amanda Pays
    • Melissa Leftridge
    Talia Balsam
    Talia Balsam
    • Sharon Raymond
    Timothy Gibbs
    • Hart Phillips
    Peter Frechette
    Peter Frechette
    • Brad Baxter
    Julia Montgomery
    Julia Montgomery
    • Cindy Russell
    Bunky Jones
    Bunky Jones
    • Nell Valentine
    • (as Bunki Z)
    Charles Grueber
    • Harry
    Bennet Guillory
    Bennet Guillory
    • Dr. Stone
    Edgar Small
    • Dr. Larson
    Jim Boeke
    • Jackson
    • (as James Boeke)
    Randy Harrington
    • Paramedic
    Benjamin J. Perry
    Benjamin J. Perry
    • Porsche Driver
    • (as Ben Perry)
    Betty Freeman
    • Nurse
    John Farmer
    • Minister
    Steve Conte
    Steve Conte
    • Orderly
    • Directors
      • Stephen Carpenter
      • Jeffrey Obrow
    • Writers
      • Stephen Carpenter
      • Jeffrey Obrow
      • John Penney
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    User reviews49

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    6lost-in-limbo

    Won't John be surprised.

    After three years in a coma, Amanda Hollins awakens and tells her son, John. To destroy her life experiments and any information found in her secluded old house. He heads there with his girlfriend, some work colleagues and one of his mother's admirers. They eventually discover more then what they bargain for, as some of his mother's genetic engineered creations run amok.

    I thought I've seen this one before, but I was wrong. This modest combination of 50's sci-fi / horror goes onto deliver a undervalued oddity, with a tip-top ensemble cast and sure-handling from dual directors Jeffrey Obrow and Stephen Carpenter. Suspense is lacking because the minimal story is just too typical and shredded with loopholes, but it's the surprisingly efficient make-up effects, which are over-the-top and horrifically creative that makes for a pleasurable treat. The excessive use of this icky business in some wicked (and at times silly) set pieces is the film's only real imaginative bone. A quick tempo, builds up after a slow opening and the shocks are well placed for maximum effect. Be it a laugh or a gasp. The material mostly plays it with a straight face, with slight slabs of humour and Rod Steiger's small meaty turn. The composed performances (with Steiger being the exception) are reasonably good from the cast. David Allen Brooks is likable in his steadfast delivery and the ravishing Amanda Pays shines in her shifty portrayal. Talia Balsam gives hearty support and Peter Frechette diverts. The classy Kim Hunter also gets some minor scenes as Amanda Hollins. Obrow and Carpenter's directorial style is systematically sturdy without an ounce of any visual flourishes. The look of the film generates a gloomy air, mainly due to Steven Carpenter's murky photography and dim lighting. David Newman's moody, understated music score is fairly unnoticeable.
    brandonsites1981

    * * * out of 4.

    Dying woman (Kim Hunter) tells her son (David Allen Brooks) to destroy all of her lab work and that he also had a brother. Brooks takes some of his friends, plus a mysterious woman (Amanda Pays) that claims to be a big fan of his mother's work, to mom's house. There they fall victim to a monster that his mom accidently created and that Rod Steiger is trying to capture for research. Scary film with an intense opening sequence and a good cast, especially Steiger and Pays. It also features some good nasty gross out special effects, especially the watermelon scene and the finale. A very underrated horror film.

    Rated R; Graphic Violence and Profanity.
    4Platypuschow

    The Kindred: Meh!

    Another "When science goes bad" themed b-movie film about a son who discovers the extent of his mothers experiments and the creature that lives within the bowels of her home.

    Truth be told The Kindred has some good ideas, some of the practical effects are great and it's not entirely awful. Sadly on the flip side it's not very well made, for every decent sfx there is a poor one and the characters are instantly forgettable.

    The Kindred is one of those very few films I'd like to see a reboot of, or at least modern sequel. The potential is there, it just needs a budget and a decent team to put all the pieces together.

    In it's current form The Kindred is a barely passable effort that I'd advise only big fans of the genre give time to.

    The Good:

    Some great practical effects

    A few good ideas

    One decent death scene

    The Bad:

    Some poor practical effects

    Weak construction

    Doesn't meet its potential

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Had Japan made this film it would have been an entirely different movie, you know......the tentacles!
    7lathe-of-heaven

    Solid, old-school Retro Horror...

    Okay, first and foremost, let me take my pants off. Just kidding... No, First and foremost, this film will delight you ONLY if you are a real fan of films described in my summary above. It is ULTRA low budget, but you really have to admire how well they did with what they had. I thought for very low cost creature effects, the creators / directors of the film did an excellent job in making them as believable as possible and actually truly scary at times. You could tell that the directors had a nice natural sense of how to visualize what they wanted; for example, without giving too much away, just the simple scene with the little guy in the jar was really quite good. When compared to MANY other similar scenes in Horror or even Goofy, NOT-Serious Horror (A La 'GREMLINS', for example) where you would use similar effects, I really felt that they made it very believable and lifelike, which went a LONG way in involving and truly immersing you more in the film.

    Sure, as some others have stated here, there are some pretty Cheeeeeeezy moments, but even compared to MOST of the Horror crap that has come out during that time and even within, say, ten years of this being made, I think this one very much holds it's own in drawing the audience in and creating a decent level of tension. There are also a nice twist or two that adds to the entertainment value of the movie. One transformation scene, which I WON'T go into because I do not want to enter Spoiler territory, was honestly quite effective and well done, despite some of the scornful comments from a couple of other reviewers here.

    The acting is nothing to get too excited about; we don't see very much from the veterans here, except the usual Rod Steiger getting worked up to either an orgasm or heart attack, take your choice... I personally liked Brad though; he had a rather entertaining personality. Everyone else was adequate; the British girl was decent, of course the accent (to us easily impressed Americans) always helps.

    I'm NOT trying to say that this is by ANY reach of the imagination an 'ALIEN', 'SESSION 9', or 'EVENT HORIZON', believe me; but for the modest intent of the film and for PRECISELY what it is, it comes across surprisingly well. So, like I mentioned before, IF you are indeed a fan of these kinds of films, then you should have a lot of fun watching it...
    midge108

    Enjoyable, scary stuff!

    I really enjoyed this movie. It has some really original special effects, i.e. "fish-woman". It has remained one of my favourites. The cast made up of mostly little known actors are all likeable, (even when being obnoxious) and the setting is not your usual sci-fi horror laboratory deal.

    If you like a scare, I recommend it and if you do see it and like it you might want to try "From Beyond".

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    • Trivia
      When Rod Steiger reluctantly took direction for a specific scene from young co-director, Stephen Carpenter, he pulled him aside and told Carpenter, "an actor is the only person whose mistakes are photographed." Carpenter went on to say in interviews that he never forgot this moment, and that it changed he and his co-director's (Jeffrey Obrow) approach to directing.
    • Quotes

      Amanda Hollins: Dear God, he's still living, he's still alive!

    • Alternate versions
      The US version of the film is cut for an "R" rating. Cut out were a shot of the monster's tentacle going into a woman's nose, and also the monster opening its belly during its death.
    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Trauma 3: 80s Horrorthon (2017)

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    • Release date
      • January 30, 1987 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Srodstvo
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(hospital scenes)
    • Production company
      • Kindred Limited Partnership
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,407,024
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $602,834
      • Jan 11, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,407,024
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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