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Planète hurlante

Original title: Screamers
  • 1995
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  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
31K
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Planète hurlante (1995)
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A military commander stationed off planet during an interplanetary war travels through the devastated landscape to negotiate a peace treaty, but discovers that the primitive robots they buil... Read allA military commander stationed off planet during an interplanetary war travels through the devastated landscape to negotiate a peace treaty, but discovers that the primitive robots they built to kill enemy combatants have gained sentience.A military commander stationed off planet during an interplanetary war travels through the devastated landscape to negotiate a peace treaty, but discovers that the primitive robots they built to kill enemy combatants have gained sentience.

  • Director
    • Christian Duguay
  • Writers
    • Philip K. Dick
    • Dan O'Bannon
    • Miguel Tejada-Flores
  • Stars
    • Peter Weller
    • Roy Dupuis
    • Jennifer Rubin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian Duguay
    • Writers
      • Philip K. Dick
      • Dan O'Bannon
      • Miguel Tejada-Flores
    • Stars
      • Peter Weller
      • Roy Dupuis
      • Jennifer Rubin
    • 172User reviews
    • 88Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Peter Weller
    Peter Weller
    • Joe Hendricksson
    Roy Dupuis
    Roy Dupuis
    • Becker
    Jennifer Rubin
    Jennifer Rubin
    • Jessica Hanson
    Andy Lauer
    Andy Lauer
    • Ace Jefferson
    Charles Edwin Powell
    Charles Edwin Powell
    • Ross
    • (as Charles Powell)
    Ron White
    Ron White
    • Chuck Elbarak
    Michael Caloz
    • David
    Liliana Komorowska
    Liliana Komorowska
    • Landowska
    Jason Cavalier
    Jason Cavalier
    • Leone
    Leni Parker
    Leni Parker
    • Cpl. McDonald
    Sylvain Massé
    Sylvain Massé
    • N.E.B. Soldier
    Bruce Boa
    Bruce Boa
    • Secretary Green
    Tom Berry
    Tom Berry
    • Technician
    Henry Ramer
    Henry Ramer
    • Screamers Crawl Narration
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    • Director
      • Christian Duguay
    • Writers
      • Philip K. Dick
      • Dan O'Bannon
      • Miguel Tejada-Flores
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    7Switcher1972

    B-Side at its best...

    Woah... I saw it in 1996 in a theater near my small Provençal village, and i simply wasn't expecting that... Christian Duguay proved once again he was terribly underrated by both the press and the public, "Screamers" ("Planète Hurlante" in France i/e "Screaming Planet", nice title too...) is the B-side at its best, the B-efficiency with an almost-A script. The cast is OK (Roy Dupuis was almost a star here in the early 90s, the VFX impressive (for the most of them), and - as some viewers wrote earlier - the first part very promising. Overall, a good job. Take it on video with a couple of friends, some chips'n'soda (ok, beer if ya want).
    6Quinoa1984

    a combination of Phillip K Dick and Dan O'Bannon in a better than average/less than great sci-fi flick

    Screamers is like one of those made-for-HBO science fiction programmers from the mid 90s, except that there's some brighter things going for it. One of these is that it's based on a short story by one of the hallmark authors of science fiction, Philip K Dick, and another is that the script mostly got work done (and seems most noticeable) by Dan O'Bannon, writer behind Alien and Return of the Living Dead. There's more weight in levels of irony, not always the uproarious variety but more nuanced and violent, more in putting some good twists to the clichés that are taken for granted in stories set in desolate futuristic environments (the discovery of a cute abandoned child, the devilish nature of the 'screamers' themselves and how their more advanced counterparts work, the personalities of the crew that Peter Weller's character discovers at the base, and how each member soon dies/gets killed off). This might also be attributable to O'Bannon, who tackled this in his previous successes in films, but to say who is totally responsible for what can only be said for those who've read Dick's story Second Variety, which I have not. However it should be said, if only on some level of understanding from reading past works of his, it feels like it has a level of faith to the source, albeit changing locations and certain details in the situations, by being approximately cynical to the characters.

    The only problem then comes in with it being directed, more or less, as a standard slightly-higher-in-quality made for TV movie. It's by no means a sci-fi channel movie of the week, however Screamers might have fared a little better with its challenging and darkly funny bits without director Christian Duguay, who is professional enough to make it watchable on such a low budget (low for how it looks anyway), but doesn't give certain scenes enough juice to really fly past where it stays at being average. The cast too is a little more of the regular variety, with isn't totally a bad thing; by having character actors, B-level character actors (if that), it helps add to the levels of slight subversion in this story they're in about technology gone to the dogs on a snow planet in 2078. I liked seeing actors cast to type, like Andrew Lauer as the 'kid' who's got enough experience as a soldier but is still pretty naive in other ways; Roy Dupis in a sublimely duplicitous role; Jennifer Rubin as the token tough girl. Even Weller has his right place in the framework, not too cocky a hero but with enough confidence to carry a picture without the Robocop gear. I even enjoyed some of the action set-pieces, with one especially involving a whole field of Davids (the little robot boy).

    There's also a slight issue that has to be contended which is too many 'gotcha' addendums to the climax. It's not enough that one character suddenly appears as another cyborg, but that there's another, and then another...and then finally one last wink in the final shot (which actually does work as a creepy last bit), and it's detracting from what is attempting to be a little more substantial. It's only when the hints of things not staying all happy-in-the-end do the director and actors really hit good ground. Screamers has more than its share of moments, and it will continue to be an underrated find by sci-fi fans as the years go by. That it's nowhere near the best of Dick's adaptations- and not the worst- is understandable. 6.5/10
    waqarzaidi

    Reasonable adaptation of an important P.K. Dick short story

    Based on an Philip K Dick's short story 'Second Variety', 'Screamers' is set on the planet Sirius 6B in the year 2078 and focuses on two warring factions and the weapons they develop in order to defeat one another. Given the paltry budget, I was pleasantly surprised to find this a relatively high quality production, with reasonable performances by the lead actors. Both Peter Wellers and Roy Dupuis do the film credit. Although the plot suffers from a cumbersome backdrop and some rather far-stretched concepts, the film moves along at a reasonable pace and is sprinkled with its fare share of tension-filled moments. My biggest disappoint with this film is that it takes what is Philip K. Dick's greatest polemic against the cold war and the arms race and fails to translate this onto the big screen. the neurosis and paranoia, so prevalent in the short story, are missing from this adaptation. 7 out of 10.
    bob the moo

    Not bad considering the budget

    In the future the mining planet Sirius 6B has become a war zone with two warring factions. The ground is patrolled by underground robots called Screamers who target anyone not wearing identifying marks. One side receives a plea for peace negotiations after 10 years of war and discover from a lost soldier that the war has been forgotten on earth. The two sides have been left to die on Sirius 6B while another way is started on another planet. Commander Hendricksson (Weller) sets out with the lost soldier Jefferson (Lauer) to contact the other side and declare peace. However what they find will spell the end of their war one way or another.

    This is based on a Phillip K. Dick story and has all the intelligence you would expect from a sci-fi from him - this is not a gory horror movie. This is an intelligent story about the creation of the Screamers and their "evolution". It also has a cynical edge lended by the way that the soldiers have been deserted by their leaders and continue to be tricked into fighting while the leaders get on with their business.

    Weller is excellent as the world weary commander who finds his life sold out from under him. The supporting cast are OK with their stereotyped characters but the real stars are the Screamers who start out by small things with saw-blades and gradually take other forms. The child versions of Screamers are particularly creepy and perhaps a little disturbing.

    However this is not as terrifying as it should be, nor is it as intelligent as it starts out being. The whole issue behind the different screamers is not explained and towards the end they just keep popping up without reason! It also has one of those "watch out for the sequel" style endings - although in fairness it isn't quite as bad as that. The special effects are a bit ropey but do the job - after all this is a very low budget movie.

    The whole thing is not as good as it could have been but is certainly head and shoulders above a lot of low budget sci-fi thrillers.
    7rooboy84

    Creepy.

    Thats right. Those small kid robot things. Uhhhhhh *shudders*.

    Anyway, a good sci-fi flick that sometimes a bit cheesy but otherwise it dosen't let you down as far as action and suspense goes. Christian Duguay, Dan O'Bannon and Philip K. Dick did a fair job at a movie that has a decent jab at the sci-fo genre. Although one of the lesser sci-fis(in my opinion) the storyline would have to be one of the best and the characters fit in perfectly. Peter Weller does a splendid job as Hendricksson. His acting performance is probably up there with his robocop one and it probably lifted his career to new heights. Special effects impress for 1995, as this helps lift 'Screamers' to new heights. A good movie for anyone who wants a creepy sci-fi.

    Overall: 70%

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    • Trivia
      The strange game board in the opening scene is the "Game of Ur," a game from ancient Mesopotamia. The game is still played in Iraq to this day. The board they're using appears to be a facsimile of the oldest surviving board, discovered in the Royal Tomb of Ur.
    • Goofs
      On the way out of NEB HQ, when Jefferson jokingly repeats the line "Can I come with you?" we see Hendricksson from behind as he points his rifle upward and away from Jefferson. When we cut to a front view, he is still pointing the rifle forward. Then we cut to a rear view again and the rifle is still pointed upward.
    • Quotes

      Hendricksson: Jefferson, you must be confusing me with someone who gives a shit.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: From Dusk Til Dawn/Eye for an Eye/12 Monkeys/Two If by Sea/Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Jerry De Villiers Jr.

      Lyrics by Dwight Druick

      Vocals by Loulou Hughes

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1996 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Asesinos cibernéticos
    • Filming locations
      • Joliette, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Triumph Films
      • Fuji Eight Company Ltd.
      • Fries Film Group
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,711,695
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,904,140
      • Jan 28, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,711,695
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS-Stereo
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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