After a car accident in which his wife, Debra, was killed and he was injured, Frank Bannister develops psychic abilities allowing him to see, hear, and communicate with ghosts. After losing his wife, he then gave up his job as an architect, letting his unfinished “dream house” sit incomplete for years, and put these skills to use by befriending a few ghosts and getting them to haunt houses in the area to drum up work for his ghostbusting business; Then Frank proceeds to “exorcise” the houses for a fee. But when he discovers that an entity resembling the Grim Reaper is killing people, marking numbers on their forehead beforehand, Frank tries to help the people whom the Reaper is after! |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 7.1/10 | |
Released: | July 19, 1996 | |
Runtime: | 110 min | |
Genres: | Comedy Horror Fantasy | |
Countries: | New Zealand United States | |
Companies: | WingNut Films Universal Pictures | |
Cast: | Michael J. Fox Peter Dobson Trini Alvarado | |
Crew: | Peter Jackson Fran Walsh | |
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I’d give it a 5/5, Nox, simply because of Peter Jackson alone.
The whole movie is an organic evolution from the comedic beginning to the dark and terrifying climax and satisfying conclusion.
For the time when this film was made, the now-outdated special effects used were considered cutting edge.
If you can find it, the Director’s Cut of this is simply fantastic!
He restored footage the MPAA forced him to scrap just to get it in theaters. He made what he considered to be a PG-13 film and they still slapped an R rating on.
He also kept a video diary of sorts and stored it on laserdisc to preserve its integrity. There’s hours and hours of bonus material!
Trivia : Michael Fox chewed up a lot of turf on the cutting room floor, as he kept calling John Astin’s character “Doc!”
In all, A Must See!
Thanks for this Robo - these special ones do need proper comments
And Thank YOU Nox, for showcasing this gem in the first place!