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Le bouffon de l'horreur

Original title: Funny Man
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Le bouffon de l'horreur (1994)
Dark ComedySupernatural HorrorComedyHorror

After winning a English stately house in a game of poker, a record producer finds it to be haunted by a demonic jester intent on murdering his family.After winning a English stately house in a game of poker, a record producer finds it to be haunted by a demonic jester intent on murdering his family.After winning a English stately house in a game of poker, a record producer finds it to be haunted by a demonic jester intent on murdering his family.

  • Director
    • Simon Sprackling
  • Writer
    • Simon Sprackling
  • Stars
    • Tim James
    • Christopher Lee
    • Benny Young
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Simon Sprackling
    • Writer
      • Simon Sprackling
    • Stars
      • Tim James
      • Christopher Lee
      • Benny Young
    • 61User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tim James
    Tim James
    • The Funny Man
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Callum Chance
    Benny Young
    Benny Young
    • Max Taylor
    Ingrid Lacey
    Ingrid Lacey
    • Tina Taylor
    Pauline Black
    Pauline Black
    • The Psychic Commando
    Matthew Devitt
    • Johnny Taylor
    Chris Walker
    • The Hard Man
    Rhona Cameron
    Rhona Cameron
    • Thelma Fudd
    George Morton
    • The Crap Puppeteer
    Jamie Heard
    • Jammie Taylor
    Harry Heard
    • Harry Taylor
    Bob Sessions
    • Card Player
    Ed Bishop
    Ed Bishop
    • Card Player
    John Chancer
    • Card Player
    Jana Shelden
    • The Nurse
    • (as Jana Sheldon)
    Barnaby North
    • The Waiter
    Steve Wright
    • Radio 1FM DJ
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Simon Sprackling
    • Writer
      • Simon Sprackling
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    User reviews61

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    2Erewhon

    Dismayingly bad

    The makers of FUNNY MAN seem to have wanted to create a 100% English version of such wisecracking horror figures as Freddy Krueger, and the figure they've chosen seems on the mark: he's a living embodiment of a joker from a deck of cards. Other joker/jester images are scattered throughout the film.

    But the problems overwhelm the movie: to begin with, there's no story. A guy wins a house in a card game (why is the card game in the U.S.?) and moves into it. The Funny Man promptly erupts from the floor and starts killing the new arrivals, including some others who show up later on. But at no point is there even the slightest hint as to WHY this is going on. We never have any idea as to the Funny Man's motives, or the failings (if any) of the people he kills. There's a slight hint that all this is the delusions of an insane Christopher Lee -- but the madhouse scene is in exactly the same style as the rest of the film.

    The Funny Man isn't funny (though the makeup is impressive), and isn't even intelligible to most Americans much of the time. Effects are minimal (although there's one bit with a hand spreading wide that's unnerving -- and meaningless), but the photography and use of color are actually quite impressive. It's impossible to judge most of the performances, since the characters (if that's the word) are drawn so broadly that they're repellent caricatures from the moment we meet them. We not only don't give a damn if they die, we don't even know who the heck they ARE (or why they're dying).

    Reportedly, the movie was made as an effort to revive English horror, but this ponderous, pretentious mess, unfunny, confusing and inconclusive, wouldn't have revived anything. Some praise is due Christopher Lee for cooperating with this effort; it was an act of courage and generosity. Too bad it was for such a sorry end product.
    x-lechard

    A film to NOT remember

    In the mid-nineties, Christopher Lee faced a serious financial crisis. His pension funds failed, his country house encountered plumbing problems, and some dues were to be paid. He had no other solution but playing in a stupid film that left him ashamed for all the rest of his life. Ten years after, Mr. Lee still has nightmares about that film, and restlessly fights for all copies being destroyed. Alas, some perverse folks recently released it in DVD format. Well, time to be serious. "Funny Man" is one of the worst films I have ever seen. There's nothing redeeming about it. Screenplay is non-existent, without any kind of narrative logic. Also, and some puzzling for a film with such a title, "Funny Man" actually has nothing funny, unless you are quirky enough for laughing at people having atrocious deaths for no valid reasons. The Funny Man himself is annoying and I often thought he was the one in the film really deserving to die. So please support Mr. Lee. Don't buy, don't rent, don't watch "Funny Man". Don't tell your friends about it. Just forget it. I did already.
    6Fenris Fil

    Brilliant and Underated

    I was suprised to see how low this film has rated. I guess it's been watched by a lot of people that either don't like horror at all or are too caught up in a particular genre to get this.

    It's very tounge in cheek, which many simple people won't get. However it has the distinction of being one of the few horror comedies around that is both funny and eerie/disturbing.

    The Thelma (from scoobie doo) character was hilarious, especially when she died, and I couldn't help but think of that when that awful Scoobie doo film came out. They should have hired the woman from funny man.

    The relation between Christopher Lee's character and the fates of those in the house reminded me a lot of Hammer Horror. But then you can probably drop Chris Lee into any cheap horror and immediately raise the standard. His minor involvement worked for me. Tim James was brilliant as the killer. His Yorkshire accent along with some of his lines had me convinved it was Shawn Bean right up until the end credits. He is the kind of movie bad guy that you could see spawning endless sequels, and while he may not be on the level of a Fred Krueger he's way above the level of a Chucky.

    The effects, the set and the sound track are all quite cheap, but you don't need a big budget to make a good movie and this demonstrates that.
    Steve-205

    Praise for the movie. Rating of movie.

    A truly brilliant movie. The Monty Python Meets Hammer Horror caption explains it well. The brutish killings and murder make it truly a masterpiece. Two thumbs up.
    Lovecraft-Fan

    Interesting at least. . .

    I didn't know what to expect from this film when I watched it, but I was vastly amused. If you like the Monty Python variety of British comedy, and the Nightmare on Elm Street type of horror, you should check this movie out. It doesn't really make sense or have any sort of real plot, but hey, what the hell does? Overall, an amusing horror film, made me laugh more than a few times.

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    • Trivia
      Was initially intended to be a serious horror film, and the project was partially treated as such. However, Tim James (Funny Man) evolved his character greatly during production, which caused director Simon Sprackling to gradually ignore the script. Because of this, several scenes were the result of improvisation.
    • Quotes

      Callum Chance: [last lines post titles] You're a funny man Mr. Taylor... but I've met funnier.

      [darkly]

      Callum Chance: And So Will You

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits a song called "Funny Man" is played, The Funny Man talks over the top of this song telling the audience to sing amongst other things. After the credits finish we see Funny Man standing in a garden. He looks at the camera and says "No rest for the wicked!" he then walks off camera.
    • Alternate versions
      Uncut version is longer than the U.S. "R" rated version and contains extra scenes and gore (including a scene in which the Funnyman literally shoots a girls brains out of her head with her eyeballs still attached).
    • Connections
      Features Sûpâ Mario Rando (1989)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1994 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Funny man
    • Filming locations
      • Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK(beach scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Nomad Productions
      • Redman Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • £50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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