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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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • 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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    5claudio_carvalho

    Cult Trash

    The writer Howard Hallenbeck (David Dukes) is spending vacation in the countryside of Ireland with his wife Elaine (Kelly Piper) and children researching legends and myths for his book. Meanwhile, a farmer is trying to remove an old column on the field and accidentally unleashes the evil pagan god Rawhead Rex that begins a crime spree in the village where Howard and his family are lodged.

    "Rawhead Rex" is a cult trash written by Clive Barker in the beginning of his successful career in the film industry. The plot is flawed and silly, but it is funny to see. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "Monster - A Ressurreição do Mal (VHS)" ("Monster - The Resurrection of the Evil") / "O Senhor das Trevas (DVD)" ("The Lord of the Darkness")
    STACK-85

    VERY SCARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I don't know what the hell the other critics on this movie are talking about but I loved this movie!! I thought there could have been more blood and more plot, but all in all I thought this was a very good movie.

    If you've got some time to kill, go ahead.
    5BA_Harrison

    Watch it expecting to laugh a fair amount and you won't be too disappointed.

    Apparently, writer Clive Barker was so incensed by this laughably bad adaptation of one of his short stories that he decided the next movie to be based on one of his books would be directed by himself (the result being the rather excellent Hellraiser!). I can't say I blame the poor bloke: for an author to see his hard work turned into such a dreadful movie must be a painful experience.

    It's an experience, however, that fans of really bad horror movies will probably find quite pleasurable, thanks to the fact that it not only features some truly terrible acting, but also one of the least convincing movie monsters of the 80s: the titular monstrosity looks like a bargain basement 'predator' (from the Schwarzeneggar movie)—a bizarre combination of pro-wrestler, a Mad Max-style warrior, and a bog-eyed mutant pig with ridiculously huge fangs!

    The film opens with an Irish farmer attempting to remove a huge, ancient, neolithic monument from his field (he's obviously a man not too concerned about his country's heritage); when he finally gets the stone to shift, Rawhead Rex, a monstrous, nine foot tall creature that had been trapped underneath, is set free...

    The rest of the film is pretty much your basic 'creature on the loose' movie (dressed up with some nonsense about a church built on a site originally used in pagan, pre-Christian rituals) which sees the ancient beast creating bloody havoc in the rural community before finally being defeated by 'girl power'. Along the way, viewers are treated to some pretty cheap-looking gore, a funny moment when the church verger is 'baptised' in urine by Rawhead, a shocking performance by the actor playing the scared gypsy kid, and a wonderfully gratuitous spot of female nudity when a woman is dragged though a caravan window by the monster, causing her top to fall off!
    6Excaliber82

    Rawhead Rex and the forgotten monster horror genre.

    So the year is 2011 and time has not been kind to poor old Rawhead Rex (1986) and the monster horror genre in general.

    Anyone who has read Clive Barker's short story Rawhead Rex knows that this is a downright disturbing and wicked tale. The monster Rawhead has sexual issues, he hates women, he pisses on priests and has an appetite for eating small children/babies. However, all these awful things are what makes the story such a page turner and adds more depth to what would otherwise be a mindless monster work.

    The movie Rawhead Rex (1986) suffers from a very low budget. The main offender is Rawhead's mask itself. Its cheap rubber with little to no animatronics and the rubber shakes as the actor tries to move quickly. A higher budget would have done this monster so much justice, if only a creature master like Stan Winston had gotten involved, this would have been a whole different movie experience.

    I would love to see Rawhead Rex remade today with all the trimmings, but unfortunately Hollywood is a complete mess. Bad actors are thrown into quick PG-13 horror crap fests and CGI technology has become the only main focus of everything.

    I think it's time for someone to step up to the plate and re-boot the monster movie genre. Rawhead Rex could be an action/monster movie extravaganza if remade correctly. Hollywood simply refuses to take any chances and because of this, the horror genre is more or less dead. In the end, Rawhead Rex is still an enjoyable monster flick for the bored late night horror buff. But it just doesn't measure up to the more well-made 80s monster classics like "Pumpkinhead".
    Krug Stillo

    Read the short story

    The short story Rawhead Rex is a gory and stomach churning piece of literature appearing in Clive Barker's Books of Blood Volume 3. Reading it one sees the possibilities of a good old fashioned monster on the loose movie. Unfortunately, most of the graphic violence of the story is removed from the film that followed. Although many of the character details remain the same, except that the protagonist and his family are Londoners instead of Americans in the short story. The setting, score, a few actors and the occasional scare make the films worth seeing for true Clive Barker completists. Be warned, what does make the proceedings less alluring is the fact that Rawhead himself is a great disappointment; the direction somewhat poor and from a script by Barker himself I expected more. Not even in league with his superior Hellraiser, effective Candyman or intriguing Nightbreed. Though I must admit I must've seen this film about eight times since it was initially released.

    Trivia note: The mother of the American Family is the actress who plays the nurse Joe Spinell skewers in Maniac.

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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
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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