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Dr. Rictus

Original title: Dr. Giggles
  • 1992
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
8.2K
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Larry Drake in Dr. Rictus (1992)
A madman who believes he's a doctor comes to the town where his crazy father was killed, and soon begins murdering people and becoming infatuated with a teenage girl who has a heart condition.
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A madman who believes he's a doctor comes to the town where his crazy father was killed, and soon begins murdering people and becoming infatuated with a teenage girl who has a heart conditio... Read allA madman who believes he's a doctor comes to the town where his crazy father was killed, and soon begins murdering people and becoming infatuated with a teenage girl who has a heart condition.A madman who believes he's a doctor comes to the town where his crazy father was killed, and soon begins murdering people and becoming infatuated with a teenage girl who has a heart condition.

  • Director
    • Manny Coto
  • Writers
    • Manny Coto
    • Graeme Whifler
  • Stars
    • Larry Drake
    • Holly Marie Combs
    • Cliff De Young
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    8.2K
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    • Director
      • Manny Coto
    • Writers
      • Manny Coto
      • Graeme Whifler
    • Stars
      • Larry Drake
      • Holly Marie Combs
      • Cliff De Young
    • 108User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Larry Drake
    Larry Drake
    • Doctor Evan Rendell
    Holly Marie Combs
    Holly Marie Combs
    • Jennifer Campbell
    Cliff De Young
    Cliff De Young
    • Tom Campbell
    Glenn Quinn
    Glenn Quinn
    • Max Anderson
    Keith Diamond
    Keith Diamond
    • Officer Joe Reitz
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Officer Hank Magruder
    Michelle Johnson
    Michelle Johnson
    • Tamara
    John Vickery
    John Vickery
    • Dr. Chamberlain
    Nancy Fish
    Nancy Fish
    • Elaine Henderson
    Sara Melson
    Sara Melson
    • Coreen
    Zoe Trilling
    Zoe Trilling
    • Normi
    Darin Heames
    Darin Heames
    • Stu
    Deborah Tucker
    Deborah Tucker
    • Dianne
    Doug E. Doug
    Doug E. Doug
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    Denise Barnes
    • Leigh
    Patrick Cronin
    Patrick Cronin
    • Sheriff Harper
    Joshua Nielsen
    • Danny Atchley
    William Dennis Hunt
    • Evan's Father
    • Director
      • Manny Coto
    • Writers
      • Manny Coto
      • Graeme Whifler
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    User reviews108

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    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Amusing.

    Dr Evan Rendell or Dr Giggles from the title wonderfully played by Larry Drake is,along with officer Joe Vickers(Bobby Ray Shafer)from "Psycho Cop" series,one of the funniest psycho killers ever created on film."Dr Giggles" is an enjoyable slasher film filled with gore and black humour.The film is well-directed and acted and is simply fun to watch.It's quite suspenseful at times,and some of the killings are rather unpleasant(like when he castrates one guy)and grotesque.Recommended for horror fans.
    5pumpkinhead_lance

    Is there a Doctor in the house? **1/2 out of 5

    Not that bad of a schlock 90's slasher. A good way to 'kill' a couple of hours. Larry Drake of 'Darkman' fame, plays the title role and he's great. The rest of the cast features the usual bunch of teenagers. If you like gore and a ton of one liners, this film is for you. The kills are as creative as anything that used to be done in the Friday the 13th series. Some creative set pieces, including a unique chase through a fun house filled with mirrors. Some good creativity here and there amongst some not so great film-making. No horror masterpiece, just some good fun.

    Watch this film and call me in the morning. Doctor's orders.
    5IonicBreezeMachine

    Larry Drake is fun as the titular slasher, but Dr. Giggles is a very middle of the road slasher without much to distinguish itself

    After escaping from his imprisonment at the insane asylum, nameless and murderous schizophrenic inmate nicked named "Dr. Giggles" (Larry Drake) returns to his childhood town of Moorehigh where it's revealed he is actually Evan Rendell Jr., the son of notorious serial killer Dr. Evan Rendell Sr. (William Dennis Hunt) who was killed by a mob of Moorehigh residents after word of his crimes came to light. Deciding the town is "sick", Evan dons his father's doctor attire and tools to "cure" the town as payback for the death of his father. This puts him on a collision course with teenager Jennifer Campbell (Holly Marie Combs), who carries a possible heart defect and soon becomes an obsession of Evan's.

    Dr. Giggles is a 1992 slasher film and is notable for being the first ever film production by comic book publisher Dark Horse Comics as part of an initiative by Dark Horse head Mike Richardson to build relationships within the film industry to adapt their stable of comic properties, with a deal eventually signed with Largo Entertainment with Dr. Giggles the first such venture under the deal. While Larry Drake was initially hesitant to take on the role of Dr. Giggles not wanting to get type cast as a "horror" actor, director Manny Coto convinced him by saying it wasn't a traditional horror film comparing it more to a comic book movie with shades of the dark humor of Tales of the Crypt. With the film given distribution by Universal and a prime date on October 24, 1992, Dark Horse and Largo had every intention of turning Dr. Giggles into a new franchise to serve as a successor to the dormant Friday the 13th and Halloween films as well as the recently "ended" Nightmare on Elm Street films with Dark Horse intending to publish prequel comics as well as an adaptation of the film based on the shooting script. Upon release Dr. Giggles opened in 7th place behind several holdovers including Clive Barker's Candyman which had been in release for two weeks and had support of both critics and audiences. While many critics praised Larry Drake as Dr. Giggles, the general consensus was the film itself was very standard slasher fare and did little to differentiate itself from a later era Elm Street film. The film ended up making $8 million against a $7 million budget, and while there was hope for franchise continuance provided home video sales and rentals came through the film ultimately fell by the wayside. Dark Horse would later experience success with The Mask and Timecop a few years later. Dr. Giggles is enjoyable on a purely superficial level, but if you're looking for something that adds to the slasher formula, Dr. Giggles follows established conventions to a "T".

    If there is one thing that Dr. Giggles does well, it's definitely in Larry Drake's central performance as the titular character. Drake has always been a reliable character actor and you can tell he's having fun with this performance very much playing into the "comic book" spirit the filmmakers are going with. While the film itself is never all that scary, Drake does create an oddly compelling murderous lunatic who does invite some comparisons to Freddy Kruger, but in a way where it's still very much his own and if he were to play a actual comic book villain like The Joker you could see him fitting nicely into the role especially with his "giggles" that are sometimes a little unsettling. Manny Coto does play into the high camp aspects of the film going for a bright color palette and exaggerated stylish setpieces with one sequence set inside a carnival's Hall of Mirrors a really stylish and fairly intense scene that shows a lot of ambition to it. Outside of Drake's performance and some of the style of the filmmaking, most of the other characters really aren't that interesting as they fall back into well worn slasher archetypes with not much to distinguish themselves to the point I routinely forgot their names. Holly Marie Combs is fine as Jennifer Carpenter, but it's the kind of role anyone could've played with relative ease. The character I resonated the most with was probably Keith Diamond as Officer Joe Reitz, and what Ken Foree was to Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Diamond very much is to this film and if the film had been more centered around him investigating Dr. Giggles' killings that probably would've made for a more engaging experience than following the typical slasher fodder.

    Dr. Giggles is pretty standard for the type of slasher film you'd expect to find during this lull in the genre before Scream reinvigorated it not matching the novelty of Candyman or Child's Play but being above the quality of a Leprechaun or Children of the Corn sequel. It's maybe worth a one time viewing for Drake's performance or fans of the genre, but it's not going to be super memorable outside of that.
    Scream-7

    Hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee!

    This film is so cool! There is no scares in it, but there's a lotta murders and funny wisecracks in it! My favorite one was when he put that liposuction machine into that woman's mouth and it started sucking out her blood into the bowl and he said "I know. I know. It sucks." No wonder he's always giggling! Hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee hee!
    Nympho3278

    Very dated, but entertaining and creepy

    I rented this movie one night from the B-list video store in town, more or less for lack of anything else to do. I expected it to be really lame, and boring, but was pleasantly surprised to find that it was actually quite good.

    A mental patient who believes that he is a doctor escapes the psych- ward, and returns to wreak murderous havoc on the town that he escaped from as a child after the "townsfolk" stoned his demented physician father to death.

    Typical of the horror genre, there is the young, innocent heroine, who saves the day, and her not-so-innocent friends who aren't so lucky.

    What sets this film apart is that it is original and creative, considering it came out before the Scream flicks. There are some really good, unusual death scenes. Not gory, but unique. It is also very creepy, and it moves fast, and never really drags. Holly Marie Combs is very good in this movie, and you actually care what happens to her character.

    Bottom Line: A fun, humorous, creepy film to watch.

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    • Trivia
      To create the bizarre POV shot through the mouth of one of the characters, an oversized mouth prop was constructed for the camera to fit into from behind. To match the size of the mouth, an oversized tongue depressor was created for actor Larry Drake to use.
    • Goofs
      In Dr. Giggles waiting room full of his victims, the blonde corpse blinks her eyes.
    • Quotes

      Doctor Evan Rendell: Time to do what doctors do best.

      [pulls out a golf club]

    • Alternate versions
      The German VHS version was cut by just under 4 mins. to secure the FSK-18 rating. This cut version still found its way onto the notorious "Index for Youth Endangering Media" (BPjM) from 1994-2016. In November 2017 Dr. Giggles was officially released on DVD and Blu-Ray, featuring the same cut version as previously on VHS.
    • Connections
      Featured in Veronique Von Venom: Horror Hostess Hottie: Nedrick's News (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      I Could Be Anything
      Lyrics by Rob Hotchkiss

      Music by Apostles

      Performed by Apostles

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1993 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dr. Giggles
    • Filming locations
      • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Largo Entertainment
      • JVC Entertainment Networks
      • Dark Horse Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,403,433
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,714,815
      • Oct 25, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,403,433
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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