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Rawhead Rex, le monstre de la lande

Original title: Rawhead Rex
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
7.1K
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Rawhead Rex, le monstre de la lande (1986)
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An ancient creature called Rawhead is awakened from its slumber near an Irish village and goes on a rampage killing anyone in sight.An ancient creature called Rawhead is awakened from its slumber near an Irish village and goes on a rampage killing anyone in sight.An ancient creature called Rawhead is awakened from its slumber near an Irish village and goes on a rampage killing anyone in sight.

  • Director
    • George Pavlou
  • Writer
    • Clive Barker
  • Stars
    • David Dukes
    • Kelly Piper
    • Hugh O'Conor
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • George Pavlou
    • Writer
      • Clive Barker
    • Stars
      • David Dukes
      • Kelly Piper
      • Hugh O'Conor
    • 87User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    David Dukes
    David Dukes
    • Howard Hallenbeck
    Kelly Piper
    Kelly Piper
    • Elaine Hallenbeck
    Hugh O'Conor
    Hugh O'Conor
    • Robbie Hallenbeck
    Cora Venus Lunny
    Cora Venus Lunny
    • Minty Hallenbeck
    • (as Cora Lunny)
    Ronan Wilmot
    Ronan Wilmot
    • Declan O'Brien
    Niall Toibin
    Niall Toibin
    • Reverend Coot
    Niall O'Brien
    • Det. Insp. Isaac Gissing
    Heinrich von Schellendorf
    Heinrich von Schellendorf
    • Rawhead Rex
    Donal McCann
    Donal McCann
    • Tom Garron
    Eleanor Feely
    • Jenny Nicholson
    Gladys Sheehan
    • Ena Benedict
    Madelyn Erskine
    • Alice Gibson
    Gerry Walsh
    • Dennis McHugh
    Noel O'Donovan
    • Mitch Harney
    John Olohan
    • Dennis Nicholson
    Peter Donovan
    • Liam Blanchfield
    Bob Carlile
    • Garda Conroy
    Patrick Dawson
    • Detective Larkin
    • Director
      • George Pavlou
    • Writer
      • Clive Barker
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    mlevans

    These Reviews Floor Me!

    "Rawhead Rex" was one of several "unknown" films I prided myself on "discovering" during the late 1980s, when friends would visit for a day or four. I seemed to have a knack (seemingly lost, now!) to pick out videos I had never heard of, which turned out to be surprisingly quite good. Rawhead Rex was one of these.

    I found it a quite riveting, scary movie. As with almost all horror movies, I thought a few things could have been done better. Still, Rex was infinitely more satisfying to me than a number of present-day "horror" flicks which center on someone hacking people up with a knife for no apparent reason or which drift confusingly between reality and halucination.

    I thought the monster looked pretty convincing -- then again, I was weaned in the pre-Speilberg era. I have to agree with the reviewer who said the scene where Rex kills the farmer in the shed and the wife sees him from the kitchen window, then tries to hide, is quite scary. So was the boy glancing up from his comic books in the van, to see Rex standing outside.

    I loved the touches with the stained glass puzzle & the chief detective's stunned "I'll be d****, the Yank was right" when he looks at the horrific crayon drawing made by the young survivor of the trailer park attack, too stunned to speak. (The severed arm was a very nice touch, too.)

    Anyone who thinks Rawhead Rex was "hilarious," is no horror fan. It may not have been one of the genre's best efforts ever, but it was one of a number of very meaty horror flicks of the 1980s which are still have plenty bite today (pun intended)!
    y2campo

    Rawhead Rex has its own special place in its genre!

    Im the kind of person who alot of the time will buy movies before I have even seen them. That was the case with this movie. I loved this movie! People say it was cheezy, maybe a little but if you love cult horror, get this movie. Its defently a fun little satanic film and I would recomend it to anyone that are fans of the horror / cult genre.
    5tomgillespie2002

    Tons of fun for any fans of tongue-in-cheek trash

    As well as delivering some of the shoddiest straight-to-video horror efforts ever made, the 1980s were also notorious for making stars of the real brains behind most projects - the writers. Popular authors such as Stephen King and Dean Koontz saw their names frequently advertised above the movie's title, used as the main selling point over any actors attached or the director in charge of the adaptation. One of the biggest names to emerge in the decade was Clive Barker, whose pull-no-punches approach and love of the stomach-churning side of sexuality provided a racier alternative to the milder King and Koontz. He would really make his mark in 1987 with his directorial debut Hellraiser, but before that came Rawhead Rex, adapted from a short story from Volume 3 of his Books of Blood series.

    Just why Barker seemed so intent on bringing Hellraiser to the big screen himself is made perfectly clear after watching Rawhead Rex, a cheap, schlocky monster movie which Barker himself wrote the screenplay for, but quickly disowned after seeing the final product. Set in Ireland, Rawhead follows American Howard Hallenback (David Dukes), who drags his whole family to the cold, wet countryside in a bid to discover his roots and research sites that may be of religious and historical significance. But little does he know that nearby, a farmer has moved a sacred stone and unleashed the snarling demon Rawhead Rex upon the world. The peculiar priest Declan O'Brien (Ronan Wilmot) starts to act even more bizarrely when he encounters a strange vision after laying his hand on the church altar. Soon enough, mutilated bodies are being unearthed and citizens are vanishing, and with the police seemingly clueless, it's left to Howard to uncover the truth and send the monster back where it came from.

    Directed by George Pavlou, Rawhead Rex is a terrible movie, losing points on everything from the camerawork to the acting (although Dukes actually isn't bad). The monster itself looks like hastily clumped-together paper mache school project, with a permanent open-mouthed expression unable to disguise the clear signs that the actor inside is struggling to see where they're going. It's offensive to the Irish, and just about anybody else with reasonable taste in cinema. Still, like many horror movies from the 1980s that receiving a pounding from the critics before gathering dust in the local video store, this is tons of fun for anybody with a weakness for tongue-in-cheek trash. It has a sense of humour, and certainly isn't afraid to have the most helpless of victims be dragged away by the rabid beast when you really expect them to turn up alive. Barker was understandably embarrassed but this certainly doesn't damage his reputation, and is enough to tide us over until Barker hopefully gets around to his long-planned remake.

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    laughingremlin

    Funny B-movie with added bonus to Irish viewers

    This is an hilarious horror flick, if you like bad movies and especially if you remember Glenroe et al from the 80's..its a veritable spot the face. I loved the fact that the 'bad' priest was church of Ireland, another classic Irish touch.

    I found this really amusing, as I love this sort of bad movie. You'll never look at a fairy fort or ring fort the same way after seeing this!
    nina_haagen_dazs

    An odd movie about a walking meatloaf..

    This is one hell of an odd movie yet it always makes me think of dear old mom. A few years ago my mother had a chemical peel on her face and for a few days she looked just like the monster in Rawhead Rex, in fact I still call her Rawhead Rex every now and again (just for fun). This picture is good for a laugh but that's about it. Pity this picture stars the wonderful David Dukes but i won't hold that against him.

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    • Trivia
      Clive Barker hated the film. While he wrote the screenplay and it is mostly faithful to the original story, he was very unhappy with some of the acting and especially with Rawhead Rex's ogre-like design, as he intended the monster to look like a giant phallus. This dissatisfaction inspired him to take a more central role when making Hellraiser.
    • Goofs
      In several scenes the monster's mask is obvious. The spot where the mask ends gets loose from time to time is especially obvious where the neck meets the shoulder. The most obvious is during the attack on the trailer park right after a propane tank explodes and Rawhead runs toward and attacks the man who fired the gun.
    • Quotes

      Reverend Coot: [Declan is pushing Coot up to be killed by Rawhead Rex] No, no, no! Declan, wait! Think, think! He doesn't care about you! When it's finished with you, what will it do with you?

      Declan O'Brien: Kill me... I HOPE!

      Reverend Coot: Declan, for the love of God!

      Declan O'Brien: Get upstairs, fuckface! I can't keep God waiting!

    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Trauma 3: 80s Horrorthon (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      That Eastertide With Joy Was Bright
      Lyrics by John M. Neale

      Music by Michael Praetorius and George Ratcliffe Woodward

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 1986 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
      • Soviet Union
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • RawHeadRex
    • Filming locations
      • Leinster, County Wicklow, Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Alpine Pictures
      • Alpine Pictures
      • Green Man Productions
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    • Budget
      • £1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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