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Adam Chaplin

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
2.3K
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Adam Chaplin (2011)
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His life was torn apart when his wife was murdered by Mafia boss Denny. Filled with vengeance, Adam summoned a demon that endowed him with god-like strength so that he might survive his jour... Read allHis life was torn apart when his wife was murdered by Mafia boss Denny. Filled with vengeance, Adam summoned a demon that endowed him with god-like strength so that he might survive his journey through Heaven's Valley.His life was torn apart when his wife was murdered by Mafia boss Denny. Filled with vengeance, Adam summoned a demon that endowed him with god-like strength so that he might survive his journey through Heaven's Valley.

  • Directors
    • Emanuele De Santi
    • Giulio De Santi
  • Writers
    • Emanuele De Santi
    • Giulio De Santi
  • Stars
    • Emanuele De Santi
    • Valeria Sannino
    • Chiara Marfella
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Emanuele De Santi
      • Giulio De Santi
    • Writers
      • Emanuele De Santi
      • Giulio De Santi
    • Stars
      • Emanuele De Santi
      • Valeria Sannino
      • Chiara Marfella
    • 26User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Emanuele De Santi
    Emanuele De Santi
    • Adam Chaplin
    Valeria Sannino
    • Emily
    Chiara Marfella
    • Denny Richards
    Christian Riva
    • Denny Richards
    • (as Christian R.)
    Paolo Luciani
    • Ben
    Monica Muñoz
    • Mike Carrera
    • (as Monica Munoz)
    Wilmar Zimosa
    Wilmar Zimosa
    • Mike Carrera
    • (as Wilmar Z.)
    Alessandro Gramanti
    • Clarence
    Giulio De Santi
    Giulio De Santi
    • Derek
    Enrique Sorres
    • Bad Homeless
    Sabriel Munoz
    • Innocent Homeless
    Emiliano Ferrosa
    • Scared Homeless
    Santiago Ortaez
    • Pickpocket
    • (as Santiago O.)
    Saveriq Gittari
    • Investigating Cop
    Carlos F.
    • Fat Cop
    Marco Obov
    • Scarred Cop
    Paolo Morsi
    • H.V.P.D Death Squadron
    Alessia Knox
    • H.V.P.D Death Squadron
    • Directors
      • Emanuele De Santi
      • Giulio De Santi
    • Writers
      • Emanuele De Santi
      • Giulio De Santi
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    6trashgang

    a bit too long but delivers on extreme gore

    When this came out it went immediately into the world of must see extreme gore flick. But the problem was released in Italian language it had to be translated. So far you will only find it common at conventions in it's original language or with German subs. And prices go high for this one. Luckily for the rest of the world there's also a release with English subs.

    Sadly the one with English subs is 10 minutes shorter then the extended Itakian version but don't worry, even the shorter version will feed the gorehounds.

    The story in such kind of flicks isn't that important but here we do have an actual simple story. But not for the casual horror geeks because Adam Chaplin always has that demon behind him telling stuff. It's low budget but the effects are really well done. And it's naturally gore galore all the way. Faces being smashed, arms being broken, heads being shot, you know what I mean, all done on- camera.

    The acting is below zero and all looks a bit exaggerated. After 45 minutes you have seen it all, the way the killings are done and my attention faded away. But it do became a cult flick that is hardly sought by the gorehounds.

    But if you can stand it until the end, the last 12 minutes are really messy.

    Gore 4/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    9stormruston

    If all indi's could make gore fests this good Hollywood would stop making them.

    WHat a strange moody fun movie. Italy is again King of the low budget horror gore, this is on par or better then the best of the Japaneses extreme, if you like things such as Machine Girl or Tokyo Gore Police, I can highly recommend this movie.

    Effects where way over the top in blood and gore, a 12 out of 10. The acting was good or better, the make up effects great, the style, something often lacking in the low budget moves was really we done. The was a continuity of bizarre, slightly off normal throughout the movie that really worked.

    All in all I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and I hope Emanuele De Santi does many more.
    10udar55

    What? A shot-on-video flick that isn't lame? Awesome!

    A musclebound drifter named Adam Chaplin (Emanuele De Santi, also the director) wanders through Heaven City looking for the man who killed his girlfriend. Pushing him in his quest is a small demon that crawls out of a upside down crucifix scar on his back. His target, a deformed guy named Denny who runs the city and survives on the chemical Neurocril 3, hires a bunch of goons to take this threat out before he can reach him. Existing like some kind of live action anime film, this is a total 180 from the film reviewed above. De Santi obviously had limited funds, but goes above and beyond to infuse his SOV film with a sense of style. It also helps that it might be one of the bloodiest movies I've ever seen. The action is pretty much non-stop and keeps getting crazier and crazier until the finale where Chaplin is making heads explode in gory-soaked scenes that would make Ricky Oh faint. It is going to change your life or challenge THE EXORCIST as an all-time horror great? No. But if you are looking for some insane skull smashing, this is the champ.
    9BA_Harrison

    Would you Adam 'n' Eve it? Italian gore is back!

    It's not fair! Not only does Emanuele De Santi have the physique of a demi-god but he's multi-talented to boot: for his first film, Adam Chaplin, a gore drenched supernatural revenge tale, he acted, directed, wrote the music and probably served sandwiches and coffee during filming breaks as well.

    The formidable De Santi plays man-mountain Adam, a tortured soul seeking revenge for the murder of his wife by horribly disfigured man/monster Denny Richards. With the help of superhuman powers endowed by a hellish imp-like creature named Derek (who dwells on his shoulder), Adam punches, chops, kicks, shreds, slices, and purées a whole heap of lowlifes in spectacularly gory fashion before finally confronting Denny for one last bloody battle.

    Having seen the trailer on YouTube, I knew this was going to be an extremely violent movie, but was still unprepared for quite how insanely gory it actually is. From the get go, the red stuff flows freely, but as the film progresses, De Santi keeps on finding new and even bloodier ways to kill off his characters; by the final reel, people are being smushed, crushed, and smashed with an impressive level of ferocity, regularity, enthusiasm and creativity.

    The excessive gore is obviously the film's major selling point, and it certainly doesn't disappoint: bones are snapped, heads crushed, bodies torn asunder—and it all looks superb (even the CGI blood, which apparently utilises some new-fangled method to make it more realistic than before). In one memorable scene, a victim gets thrown with such force against a wall that his entire body is reduced to a fleshy pancake; another sees a man impaled on a metal pole (up the jacksie and out his chest) and, still alive, set alight and paraded around by Adam as a grotesque, flaming trophy.

    There is, however, more to enjoy about Adam Chaplin than just the splatter: De Santi might be a newcomer to the scene and his budget limited, but he has delivered a fine looking film, with stylish visual flourishes aplenty, a well developed ultra-violent comic-book feel and unique characters. I love how nearly everyone in the film (other than Adam) sports some kind of prosthetic facial appliance to make them seem comically grotesque (reminding me a bit of the assorted weirdos in Ryan Nicholson's Hanger), and Derek is a particularly cool creation: unsettling, but not without his endearing qualities either, the creepy little fellow delights in revealing himself to each victim just before Adam tears them a new one.

    Produced by Italian production house Necrostorm, a company 'dedicated to creating horror, sci-fi and fantasy products that convey the 80s/90s atmosphere', Adam Chaplin is a serious contender for the title of goriest film ever made, and a real treat for splatter fans, perhaps even signalling the return of Italy to the forefront of gore-drenched horror. Enjoy!

    8.5 out of 10, rounded up to 9 for IMDb.
    7boydwalters

    Not great perhaps ... But MILES ahead of most indie horror these days

    Having watched some much unbearable rubbish on the indie horror front these days it was a joy to find a film that actually had some imagination put into the way it looked ... More than some ... A lot ... It was inventive and looked good ... The story was minimal, but that has never been a problem if it isn't insultingly stupid ... Which, OK, its mental but it doesn't talk down to you :)) The demon is cool and love the way it always appears ... No price effect and so effective Don't know much about the guy who made it ... Amazing body ... Frightening hairstyle ( please tell me that was a wig !!! ) ... But I'll be interested to see what he does next And has made me go and look at his music too ... Soundtrack works very well Good luck Mr De Santi and thank you for providing me with an indie horror that didn't just get thrown straight in the bin :))

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    • Trivia
      Billed as the "most bloody movie ever".
    • Quotes

      Denny Richards: An outstanding debt is like a betrayal, and I always punish those who betray me. Always, without exceptions!

    • Connections
      Featured in Taeter City (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Emily's Theme
      Written by Emanuele De Santi

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2011 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Adam Chaplin: le vengeur sanglant
    • Production company
      • Necrostorm
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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