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The Gardener

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
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The Gardener (1998)
Horror

Detective Kelly discovers her partner's disappearance is the latest in a string of previously unconnected cases, and who's the prize-winning gardener whose success might be less due to green... Read allDetective Kelly discovers her partner's disappearance is the latest in a string of previously unconnected cases, and who's the prize-winning gardener whose success might be less due to green fingers than to his unique fertilizer recipe?Detective Kelly discovers her partner's disappearance is the latest in a string of previously unconnected cases, and who's the prize-winning gardener whose success might be less due to green fingers than to his unique fertilizer recipe?

  • Director
    • James D.R. Hickox
  • Writer
    • Joseph Gunn
  • Stars
    • Malcolm McDowell
    • Angie Everhart
    • Richard Grieco
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    349
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James D.R. Hickox
    • Writer
      • Joseph Gunn
    • Stars
      • Malcolm McDowell
      • Angie Everhart
      • Richard Grieco
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Ben Carter
    Angie Everhart
    Angie Everhart
    • Kelly
    Richard Grieco
    Richard Grieco
    • Dean
    Olivia Hussey
    Olivia Hussey
    • Mrs. Carter
    Kelly Nelson
    Kelly Nelson
    • Joe
    Sarah Peterson
    Sarah Peterson
    • Iris
    • (as Sara Peterson)
    Kim Morgan Greene
    Kim Morgan Greene
    • Betsy
    Roger Clinton
    Roger Clinton
    • Dr. Nels Frankle
    Justin Carroll
    • Larry…
    Andrew Heckler
    Andrew Heckler
    • Jake
    James D.R. Hickox
    James D.R. Hickox
    • Chuck
    Pamela Bellwood
    Pamela Bellwood
    • Mrs. Swenson
    • (as Pamela Belwood)
    Danny Nieman
    • Dave
    Marina Malota Darling
    Marina Malota Darling
    • Little Girl
    • (as Marina Malota)
    Anthony Hickox
    Anthony Hickox
    • Del
    Amsa Horton
    • Customer
    Laura Katz
    Laura Katz
    • Hippy Girl
    Alexander Martin
    Alexander Martin
    • Clerk
    • Director
      • James D.R. Hickox
    • Writer
      • Joseph Gunn
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    1titantrap2

    watching flowers grow is more interesting!!

    I got this flick at big lots for two dollars. and after watching it, i fell as if they owe me twenty. This movie is like a study in bad acting, scriptwriting, acting and sets. First off the casting was atrocious. Grieco looks as if he doesn't belong within 500 feet of this movie, playing the lieutenant, a role that seems to have been written for a much older actor. Everheart has no range, no emotion and is as stiff as richard simmons staring at stone phillips. malcolm mcdowall, well he looks as if he has to keep repeating in his head, "i'm being paid for this, i'm being paid for this." Poor malcolm, he has so much talent and spends all of is time in awful movie after awful movie. the dialoge seems as if it was written by a group of spider monkeys on payotee, lines seem to be thrown in grabastically without rhyme or reason. the worst thing though, has to be the directing, actually the complete lack of direction, Greico's character stays angry through the entire flick because he's not sure about the point of the character. Everheart is pointless, and francis ford coppala couldn't drag a decent performance out of her. there is a complete lack of connected storyline, and because of that, the bad acting is all the more evident. there is really nothing i can say that can relate the awfullness of this movie. i'm afraid that to understand you will actually have to watch this poor excuse for a film. i almost forgot about the cheaply done and completely out of the blue cgi effects. i apoligize, the movie has fried my brains.
    3gridoon

    Pretty bad.

    The miscasting is almost fatal (Richard Grieco as a police commissioner??? Whose bright idea was that?), and the storyline is painfully obvious (we are forever waiting for the thickheaded heroine to figure out what is in clear view). Those two factors alone make the movie a waste of time (and a warning to Angie Everhart fanatics: don't come here looking for nudity). Even if you happen to catch this on TV, viewing it will offer you nothing; renting is simply out of the question. (*1/2)
    2wes-connors

    Where Have All the Flowers Gone

    "When her beautiful partner mysteriously disappears, Detective Kelly Jones (Angie Everhart) traces her to the Garden of Eden Nursery. There, she meets the master gardener (Malcolm McDowell) who is elegant, brilliant, and deliciously sinister. Everyone thinks she's crazy to hunt for evil in such a peaceful place, but horticultural horrors await for those brave enough to dig beneath the surface," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis, "in this incredible unearthing of a madman's mind."

    If you want to make a case against film preservation, dig up "The Gardener" (re-titled "Garden of Evil" on my DVD). The hammy starring duo can't get their lines to match, and nobody notices. The props are awful. At one point, Mr. McDowell is presented as a teenager, an age group notable for aged faces and bad wigs. Ex-"21 Jump Street" resident Richard Grieco and ex-"Juliet" Olivia Hussey are upstaged by President Clinton's brother Roger and "Dynasty" regular Pamela Bellwood.

    ** The Gardener (1998) James D.R. Hickox ~ Angie Everhart, Malcolm McDowell, Richard Grieco, Olivia Hussey
    10zeta9

    Great stuff

    Great movie with wonderful role played by Malcolm MacDowell. Everhart's good, Grieco - OK. There are some unexpected twists,CGI special effects and unusual camera's angles . It's a little bit like Stephen King's works only...better !
    1Coventry

    It lacks a whole lot of fertility

    Oh please…this film really mocks the intelligence of its audience. It's a complete pile of garbage and a giant waste of time. Not one little aspect in this film makes the slightest bit of sense, the acting and directing are abominable and – which is the worst thing – it takes itself far too serious. I wanted to give it a change, because I always liked watching Malcolm McDowall. Ever since `A Clockwork Orange', I liked his vicious style and macabre personality. I hope he had fun while shooting this film, because the rest of the world sure didn't. Malcolm plays a genius florist who uses kills young, beautiful women to turn them into plants! He's on a mission from God to recreate women. Ha ha ha… It's all in the fertilizer, let's say… Angie Everheart is the yummy female police officer who's after him…The whole thing becomes even more stupid when McDowall seems to suffer from a disease that makes him look older than he is (we're led to believe that is character is only 35 years old) and that he had a traumatic childhood and depressing collage years. Not only does the story STINKS, Garden of Evil also suffers from the worst casting job in the history of cinema! Richard `Booker' Grieco as the angry, boisterous police-lieutenant?!? What fertile (?) mind came up with that? Grieco looks utterly ridiculous and his voice sounds like a cheap Bruce Willis imitation. As always, Angie Everheart is gorgeous to look at, but that doesn't necessarily means she has got the required acting skills. Few blood, no comedy, not even an attempt to build up tension…. All we receive are pointless and endless speeches about Mother Nature and the beauty of flowers. `Garden of Evil' (or The Gardener, as IMDb likes to call it) surely is one of the worst films I ever saw. I should have known…it's from the hand of the Hickox-clan. The director's brother Anthony once messed up the Hellraiser-franchise with Hell on Earth. Now he has a tiny role in his brother's piece of junk. Avoid it, people…I'm doing you a favor!

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      Kelly: You knew I was there?

      Ben Carter: Well, I knew that you were following me.

      Kelly: I must be really bad.

      Ben Carter: You're not bad, I'm just better.

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2000 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Garden of Evil
    • Production companies
      • DEJ Productions Inc.
      • Lantern Lane Entertainment
      • PM Entertainment Group
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      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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