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Lunatics: A Love Story

  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Ted Raimi in Lunatics: A Love Story (1991)
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ComedyDramaRomance

A delusional and paranoid poet hallucinates and almost becomes a serial killer, but saves a beautiful girl from street-gang members and becomes a hero.A delusional and paranoid poet hallucinates and almost becomes a serial killer, but saves a beautiful girl from street-gang members and becomes a hero.A delusional and paranoid poet hallucinates and almost becomes a serial killer, but saves a beautiful girl from street-gang members and becomes a hero.

  • Director
    • Josh Becker
  • Writer
    • Josh Becker
  • Stars
    • Ted Raimi
    • Deborah Foreman
    • Bruce Campbell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    851
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    • Director
      • Josh Becker
    • Writer
      • Josh Becker
    • Stars
      • Ted Raimi
      • Deborah Foreman
      • Bruce Campbell
    • 14User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ted Raimi
    Ted Raimi
    • Hank
    • (as Theodore Raimi)
    Deborah Foreman
    Deborah Foreman
    • Nancy
    Bruce Campbell
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    • Ray…
    George Aguilar
    George Aguilar
    • Comet
    Brian McCree
    • Presto
    Eddy Roumaya
    • Joker
    Michelle Stacey
    • Billboard Woman
    John Hardy
    • Mr. Jackson
    Anna Aycox
    • Mailwoman
    Carol Vernon
    • Mrs. Rabinowitz
    Josefa Rigial
    • Mrs. Ramiriz
    Philip A. Gillis
    • Desk Clerk
    Reginald 'Motsi Ski' Abrams
    • Rapper #1
    Robert 'M.C.' Lee Walker
    • Rapper #2
    Wilbert Lawrence 'Duncan' Hines
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    Robert Grossman
    Robert Grossman
    • Drunk
    Von Washington
    • Ticket Seller
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    • Edgar Allen Poe
    • Director
      • Josh Becker
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      • Josh Becker
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    10longtom

    Josh Becker, genius

    Lunatics is a great example of how you can tell a sensitive, funny, crazy story with two basic sets. You can have not the millions of Spielberg, but you can make a good movie with a good story.

    The day every time in Hollywood come back from nonsense to senses, they realize that is a guy named Josh Becker, the director of this movie. Becker's films are really clever, funny, and change something in you. I am his fan from that night some years ago when I see "Lunatics" in TV.

    Then I did think he was some Sam Raimi sidekick, but NO. Becker is the original thing, he's real real, and love the cinema how nobody more in the world. If you is a wannabe of filmmaker go to his site and read his manifesto, "Dogma 2006". He's our great hope for better movies. Becker's better.
    Dethcharm

    "Alright You Quacks, Let's Do It!"...

    LUNATICS: A LOVE STORY stars Ted Raimi as Hank, a man who is a veritable prisoner in his tiny apartment. Hank is a bit... unstable. His entire life is pretty much one big hallucinatory nightmare. Hank also writes poetry.

    Enter Nancy (Deborah Foreman), a young woman who believes her life is cursed. She just might be right. Nancy's also handy with a gun. Oh, and she writes poetry too.

    Will these two kids be drawn together by the hand -or foot- of destiny? You betcha!

    If you're tired of cookie-cutter, melodramatic love stories, then you should get a kick out of this insane rendition thereof. It's utterly bonkers, and yet it has a romantic heart -and liver- that can't be denied.

    Both Mr. Raimi and Ms. Foreman are hilariously deranged. Bruce Campbell is along for the ride as Nancy's jerkweed boyfriend, as well as a mad brain surgeon, annnd Edgar Alan Poe on a book cover!

    Watch this right now, but don't forget the aluminum foil...
    6boblipton

    Two Crazy Kids Falling In Love

    Deborah Foreman has been dumped on the street by her boyfriend; she's a jinx. As she is about to be assaulted by a street gang, the telephone rings, and it's Ted Raimi, trying to call a help line; he hasn't left his apartment for six months because of his natural fear of giant spiders, extra-terrestrials, mad doctors, and of course, rappers. He invites her over, but the street gag is blocking her, so he puts on his superhero costume and sallies forth.

    Josh Becker's movie is quite a clever little romantic comedy, that satirizes.... well, to be honest, I'm not sure what. Is Miss Foreman a jinx? Is Raimi insane? Apart from his delusions, I mean, and do their delusions include love at first sight? And just because you think the mad doctors are out there -- and the film maker cooperates by showing them to the audience -- what's a crippling insanity? It's a question that afflicts us currently, not just personally, but politically.

    In any case, the performances are good, the camera work watchable, and I had a good time.
    7Ed-Shullivan

    A Quirky entry but contagiously funny and better by comparison to any of Woody Allen's film

    What a hoot! Sort of like watching a boring golf tournament on the first tee at Florida's TPC Sawgrass and then suddenly a herd of alligators come out of nowhere and you laugh your a$$ off as everyone in the tournament tramples over each other running away from the snapping alligator jaws.

    Lunatics starts off weirdly (and that is usually what dark comedies do) with the two main characters Hank (Ted Raimi) and Nancy (Deborah Foreman) showing us that they are two losers with a capital "L" and just by chance the desperate Nancy picks up a ringing pay phone on a street corner only to hear Ted's desperate voice reaching out for a girl, "any girl" to come over to his place.

    Much like a Woody Allen's romantic comedies, these two main characters Hank and Nancy get to know each other under very strange circumstances rather quickly and I am surprised that this 1991 film didn't end up being a trilogy of films as their characters and their acting were top notch.

    Yes it is a dark comedy. And yes it is a really quirky story. But yet the film kept me entertained throughout and it ended so quickly that I wanted more of Hank and Nancy. I tried purchasing this film but it is not available in North America but I will put this film on my wish list and hope it is released in Blu Ray format soon.

    I give it a funny and respectable 7 out of 10 IMDB rating.
    4bloatimes

    Worth the search?

    Well, if this movie is the "epitome of Sam Raimi films", it's some kind of weird coincidence, because this is not a Sam Raimi film.

    Moving on, this movie is probably really only worth watching if you're a hardcore fan of someone who's in it. I saw it for Bruce Campbell. Frankly, there aren't really any redeeming qualities. The actors all do decent jobs with what they're given, but the movie just feels really dull and empty, like it doesn't really warrant a whole movie. It also reeks pretty badly of the early '90s, which is either a reason to watch or avoid, depending on who you are. At any rate, unless your local rental store is pretty amazing, you'll probably be hard-pressed to find this movie save by spending upwards of 70 dollars to buy it online. It's definitely not worth the 70 dollars. Bruce Campbell doesn't really even get to do anything particularly Bruce Campbell-ish. No snappy one-liners or anything.

    Anyway, if by any chance your girlfriend buys you this movie for your birthday, you might as well watch it since it came your way. Also watch out for the whole differing religions thing, it might be a problem in another three months.

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      Bruce Campbell (Ray) also plays the Brain Surgeon who appears in Hank's nightmares and also voices Mikhail Gorbachev, who appears on the cover of Tempo magazine, although the lips of Gorbachev are actually those of Josh Becker.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Quest for _____ (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Strangers in the Night
      Music by Bert Kaempfert

      Lyrics by Charles Singleton, Eddie Snyder

      Courtesy of Champion Music

      Performed by Michael Dees

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1991 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lunáticos
    • Filming locations
      • Pontiac Hills, Michigan, USA
    • Production company
      • Renaissance Pictures
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      • $650,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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