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The Vindicator: Frankenstein 2000

Original title: The Vindicator
  • 1986
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  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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The Vindicator: Frankenstein 2000 (1986)
Body HorrorSuperheroActionDramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

An employee undergoes involuntary robotic transformation, programmed as a killing machine that must destroy anything in proximity due to the company's secret weapons project.An employee undergoes involuntary robotic transformation, programmed as a killing machine that must destroy anything in proximity due to the company's secret weapons project.An employee undergoes involuntary robotic transformation, programmed as a killing machine that must destroy anything in proximity due to the company's secret weapons project.

  • Director
    • Jean-Claude Lord
  • Writers
    • Edith Rey
    • David Preston
  • Stars
    • David McIlwraith
    • Teri Austin
    • Richard Cox
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Jean-Claude Lord
    • Writers
      • Edith Rey
      • David Preston
    • Stars
      • David McIlwraith
      • Teri Austin
      • Richard Cox
    • 29User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    David McIlwraith
    David McIlwraith
    • Carl Lehman…
    Teri Austin
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    • Lauren Lehman
    Richard Cox
    Richard Cox
    • Alex Whyte
    Pam Grier
    Pam Grier
    • Hunter
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Burt Arthurs
    Catherine Disher
    Catherine Disher
    • Catherine Collins
    Stephen Mendel
    Stephen Mendel
    • Ian Massey
    Micki Moore
    Micki Moore
    • Mrs. Jan Scott
    Larry Aubrey
    • Kurt Kessler
    Lynda Mason Green
    • Gail Vernon
    Denis Simpson
    • Joe Simpson
    Caroline Arnold
    • Lisa, Massey's Girl
    John Zobolles
    • Paper Boy
    Trevor Daves
    • Lab Security Guard #1
    Carl Knutson
    • Lab Security Guard #2
    Robert Stewart
    • Lab Guard #1
    Robert Parson
    Robert Parson
    • Garbage Man
    Rob Roy
    • ARC Security Guard
    • Director
      • Jean-Claude Lord
    • Writers
      • Edith Rey
      • David Preston
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    5Aaron1375

    Kind of a Terminator rip-off.

    I would also say it was a "Robocop" rip-off too, but it came out before it and for all I know "Robocop" stole from this movie, but I doubt it. A mediocre version of "The Terminator" that has a scientist involved in an accident and his brain and a few other parts are placed in this super robot body meant for space flight. When I think about that it also sounds a bit like "Darkman" doesn't it? The whole scientist in an accident thing. Anyway, this robot has his brain, but if he is touched or something the suit goes off and kills. The scientist has no control over it when it goes through these swings. If this isn't bad enough he is being chased by a really stupid bounty hunter woman. She hates men and would never let her self be killed by one. In fact, she would rather turn the gun on herself rather than be killed by the scientist in the suit. Of course, simply running away from the slow moving scientist never occurs to her, I guess she figured it would be easier to pull a trigger. There is an ending with our hero in quite a fight and then the very ending is kind of cruel. For some reason he is put on display or something.
    amesmonde

    Flawed Nostalgic Scifi Grit.

    A scientist working on a top secret experiment is killed in an explosion but the corporation that funds his experiments transforms him into a robot.

    A resurrection science fiction film that despite being a B-low budget affair has a grander 80's film quality feel thanks to some gritty, raw and rough round the edges special effects from Stan Winston. Richard Cox and Pam Grier are watchable and some performances are above average. Written by Edith Rey and David Preston, the dialogue is sometimes a little clunky, yet their story fairs better exploring some moral dilemmas.

    Jean-Claude Lord's Vindicator was of its day. Although it predates Robocop (1987) in retrospect I remember the main draw to watch it was because of The Terminator (1984). That said, the Vindicator shares more with Frankenstein and the Wraith (1986). It has some nice visual moments, simmering violence and emotional clout. It has a certain off beat charm, a nostalgia that has stayed in my mind since watching the VHS. On revisiting The Vindicator it's not as fast paced as I remembered, but it's entertaining, worth viewing if for comparable curiosity only.
    8faceman002000

    great movie

    as a fan of robocop, i always loved this movie. i seen it when it first came out, and finally i bought it on DVD from Brazil, it was never released in the us on DVD. i like the film, but like everything else in this world, everyone has their opinion, love it or hate it. no matter what a movie does, someone will always say "why didn't they do it another way?" in other words you cant please everyone. if you love robocop, you will love this film. to me, its so unique thats its not cheesy, or silly like a lot of lower budget movies. this film always kept me interested. i can see a few scenes that robocop borrowed from here, but tell me what movies don't do that? a lot of films use other ideas from other movies, and sometimes change them around. fun film!
    5lost-in-limbo

    He'll stop at nothing… to see you dead.

    Maybe I was expecting a little too much from it, but 'The Vindicator' was a so-so Canadian low-budget get-up of a half-human / robot on the rampage for revenge against those who did him wrong. While being tacky, junky and trashy all rolled into one, it just didn't rally up the thrills like it could have done. The story is pure comic-book stuff with some outrageous inclusions and can be loosely tied to the 'Frankenstein' story. But the main cause of interest, and it's been thrown around was how it could be seen as a minor blueprint for Paul Verhoeven's superior 'Robocop (1987)'.

    Comparisons aside (which on the other hand James Cameron's 'Terminator (1984)' could've been an influencer to it), it's standard b-grade ho-huh that I didn't find it all that exciting or gripping in it's bland story-telling (which had too many daft moments in a wonky script) and uniformed visuals. Director Jean-Claude Lord's (who was also behind the 1982 slasher 'Visiting Hours') handling is crudely makeshift and the pacing can get blotchy, but the grimy atmosphere and cold-blooded violence (at least the deaths are creative) seems to fit. However the premise had something original to work with, but the way Lord went about it wasn't. At times it seemed to get too mushy with some unwanted details, where I wished it kept to a more straight-forward, but harrowing revenge exploitation path.

    Iconic cult actress Pam Grier appears as a hired gun to destroy the cyborg, but even her firebrand presence isn't all that flammable. David McIlwraith cruises through his part as the scientist turned machine. Richard Cox is perfectly snake-like in his performance, but the pick of the bunch is Teri Austin's gallant turn. The always dependable Stan Winston vividly crafts out the space-suit wearing cyborg and make-up FX with great care, and is one of the film's major highlights. Paul Zaza's music score starts off effective, to only go on to be mainly forgettable.
    jpjpf

    Science Fiction Robot is actually cool and campy

    The movie starts with a monkey in a cage, who's been hooked up to some sort of robotic transmitter that people can command the monkey to perform certain acts. Then one of the scientists says, "Now take a look at what happens when we touch him with a robot." To which a small remote controlled robot enters the cage and touches the monkey, followed by inappropriate reaction from the monkey. Whenever a film starts with testing a monkey and we hear, "Ok Now take a look at what happens with when touch him with a robot." I'm going to be in for the long run.

    Vindicator might not feel like an original story, crossing Robocop with the Hulk (film doesn't even try to hide that it has borrowed a concept from the hulk by making), with a scientist who's been rebuilt into a powerful after a freak accident, which was purposely cause by his coworkers to push forward an experiment.

    Yes, this is low budget, and yes this is silly, and yes, this is very eighties, however the film runs smoothly, never feeling dull. It's villains are despicable and you'll root for the hero to give them their dues. Some of the directors choices are also good, for instance a church sequence that has a great shot of our hero jumping from a balcony into shattering wood floors.

    This is a true 80's low budget gem. Hard to find but worth the hunt.

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    • Trivia
      Catherine Disher's debut.
    • Quotes

      Carl Lehman: God damn it, I'm not Carl! I don't know who I am. I'm a machine. I... I can't feel, I can't touch. I'm not human!

      Lauren Lehman: I love you!

      Carl Lehman: You can't love this.

      [Carl removes his helmet, exposing his brain]

    • Connections
      Featured in Best of the Worst: The Vindicator, Cyber Tracker, Robot Jox, and R.O.T.O.R. (2013)

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vindicator
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Frank & Stein Film Productions
      • Michael Levy Enterprises
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    • Budget
      • $4,210,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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