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Soultaker

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
2.5/10
4K
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Soultaker (1990)
FantasyHorror

Four teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues!Four teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues!Four teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues!

  • Director
    • Michael Rissi
  • Writers
    • Vivian Schilling
    • Eric Parkinson
  • Stars
    • Joe Estevez
    • Vivian Schilling
    • Gregg Thomsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.5/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Rissi
    • Writers
      • Vivian Schilling
      • Eric Parkinson
    • Stars
      • Joe Estevez
      • Vivian Schilling
      • Gregg Thomsen
    • 99User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Joe Estevez
    Joe Estevez
    • The Man
    Vivian Schilling
    Vivian Schilling
    • Natalie McMillan
    Gregg Thomsen
    Gregg Thomsen
    • Zach Taylor
    Robert Z'Dar
    Robert Z'Dar
    • Angel of Death
    David 'Shark' Fralick
    David 'Shark' Fralick
    • Brad Deville
    • (as David Shark)
    Jean Reiner
    • Anna McMillan
    Chuck Williams
    Chuck Williams
    • Tommy Marcetto
    David Fawcett
    • Grant McMillan
    Gary Kohler
    Gary Kohler
    • Sgt. Haggerty
    Dave Scott
    • Officer Mel
    Peter Dach
    Peter Dach
    • Store Clerk
    Cinda Lou Freeman
    • Candice
    Meschelle Manley
    • Karen
    Charles Bosworth
    • Mr. Taylor
    Jeff Deen
    • Dr. Reiner
    John Edd Thompson
    • News Anchor
    Eric McLendon
    • On-Air Reporter
    Bob Grant
    • Reporter
    • Director
      • Michael Rissi
    • Writers
      • Vivian Schilling
      • Eric Parkinson
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    2JeffG.

    Soulsucker

    Okay, to be fair this movie did have an interesting concept. Given a few script rewrites, some decent actors and a budget, this might have been a fairly decent cult flick instead of the MST3K fodder it turned out to be.

    Still, it was better than "Armageddon."
    Weasy

    Sheesh

    Poor Joe, while the rest of his family is out doing respectable movies, he's doing this kind of crap. I've seen two of his movies, thanks to the wonderful people at MSTK and I couldn't think of any other place that they should be viewed.
    nunyerbiz

    Ambitious... but still a below average movie....

    Soultaker is better than the average MST3K fodder. It is a B+ movie. A movie that has a pretty decent premise, but falls short on execution. Much like some of Roger Corman's work, it just misses being better than it's budget.

    Let's start with the one positive and interesting concept of the movie: You aren't truly 'dead' until a soultaker / angel of death catches you.

    That being said, here's the negative: 1)The Soultaker's are pretty much inept. They seemingly can't catch you even though you're dead. 2) They need to get right next to your "not alive but not quite dead" body in order to use their soul-sucking condom device. 3) The seemingly all powerful god-of-soultaker's just sits around while his lackey continually fails. 4) The lackey Soultaker even fails when disguised as the victims own mother?!?

    These are just a small sample of problems with the script.... not even to mention the acting issues. However, I still must give credit to the young star/screenwriter Vivian, she did a better job here (in her early 20's at the time) than many "moviemakers" do their whole careers....

    After seeing both the original version and the MST3K version, I can recommend both. The original version can be very much appreciated as an ambitious attempt by a young screenwriter to do something different. The MST3K version can be enjoyed simply as a movie with poor execution being rediculed...
    3zenith_azimuth

    Yeah, it's a pretty bad movie.

    Now I did watch this when it first came out on VHS, and all my friends and I thought it was a pretty good movie, but then again, we were teenagers. But honestly, not that good of a movie in retrospect. Sort of a hair metal, Dokken version of Carnival of Souls. But a bad movie does not exactly mean it is unwatchable; however, this one seems to lack the charm a lot of the regular Mst3k fodder usually contains. But if it was on cable, and I was bored and drinking beer--sure, I'd watch it again. But then again, I've watched Howling VII about five times now, so maybe you really shouldn't be listening to me.

    Anyone else think it kind of sad that the director supposedly commented on his own movie? And why did he feel the urge to use caps lock so much?
    3planktonrules

    It's another case of a not that horrible film getting the "MST3000" treatment.

    "Soultaker" is not a good film--that I won't even try to argue. However, I know bad films and currently have reviewed more bad films than anyone on the planet. And, compared to the many, many horrible movies I've subjected myself to, it just isn't THAT bad. So why, then, is it currently #40 on IMDb's infamous Bottom 100 List. In other words, of the thousands and thousands and thousands of eligible films on the site, only 39 have a lower overall score than this one! This means it's horrible, right? No. This means it was featured on "Mystery Science Theater 3000" and fans of the show assumed it was horrible because it was on the show. Sometimes movies on "MST3000" are bad or sub-par and that is all. This would also explain why "Girl With the Gold Boots" is also on the list, even though it's among the director's BEST! Too often people just assume the films they make fun of are that bad--but seeing it without the running comments reveals that SOME of the film isn't bad- -such as the main plot idea.

    The plot is VERY simple. A total jerk is driving like a nut and wrecks his car--killing himself and the three others in the car. As their bodies are lying dead in the wreck, the souls of the four are alive and well and walking about--though no one can see them. Soon, a guy who looks almost exactly like an old version of Emelio Estevez shows up and starts sucking souls out of the four bodies. He dispatches one but stops when he sees the girl--she is the reincarnation of a girl he loved when he was alive--before he became a grim reaper! During his hesitation, the three manage to escape and run from him. This is funny, as Estevez' character NEVER runs and they constantly run--yet he always catches up to them--just like the guy from Halloween!! Can the three manage to elude the reaper and manage to be reunited with their bodies?

    The film is funny to watch because of the clothes, BIG hair and styles of 1990. And, the acting isn't very good. And, it's a chance to see Joe Estevez, the black sheep of the Sheen/Estevez clan because he is a politically conservative guy--unlike his older brother Martin Sheen. But the idea of the plot is interesting--even if most of the rest of it isn't. Not bad enough to make any worst of list--but bad enough to laugh at and marvel at the amateurish way it was made.

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    • Trivia
      Vivian Schilling got the idea for the story after she survived an almost fatal car accident.
    • Goofs
      After the car accident, Zack tells Natalie that he didn't know about the baggie of coke that Brad had. In fact, there's no indication that he knew about it either before or after the crash; the baggie is discovered by the cops when the kids' souls aren't around.
    • Quotes

      Brad Deville: Led Zeppelin was wrong, man. There is no stairway to heaven.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Soultaker (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      What a Lovely Way to Go
      By Karen Lawrence and Fred Hostetler

      Performed by Karen Lawrence

      Copyright 1986 Girls Night Out Music, BMI/Hostel Music, ASCAP

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 1993 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kiss of Death
    • Filming locations
      • Mobile, Alabama, USA
    • Production companies
      • Park-Schilling Productions Inc.
      • Pacific West Entertainment Group
      • Victory Pictures Productions
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    • Budget
      • $242,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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