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In The Mouth Of Madness
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Synopsis
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Lived Any Good Books Lately?
Master of horror John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing) is back with his "scariest movie to date!"
Sutter Cane (Jurgen Prochnow, The Seventh Sign) is the best-selling author whose newest novel is literally driving readers insane. When he inexplicably vanishes, his publisher (Academy Award - winner John Trent (Sam Neill, Jurassic Park, Dead Calm) to track him down. Drawn to a town that only exists in Cane's books, Trent crosses the barrier between fact and fiction and enters a terrifying world from which there is no escape.
Inspired by the tales of H.P. Lovecraft, this shocking story is, in the worlds of its acclaimed director, "horror beyond description!"
For more information on this film, click HERE
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Additional film information
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*Director - John Carpenter
*Writers - Michael De Luca
*Release Date - 3 February 1995 (USA)
*Genre - Cult Film / TV, Horror
*Runtime - 95 min
*Country - USA
*Language - English
Cast:
*Sam Neill
*Julie Carmen
*Jürgen Prochnow
*Peter Jason
*Charlton Heston
*David Warner
*John Glover
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Source Information
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*Format: DVD
*System: NTSC
*Disk Region: 1
*Rating: R
*Run Time: 95 mins
*Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
*Studio: New Line Home Entertainment
*Release Date: 7/29/2003
*UPC Code: 794043490729
For additional details on this DVD, Go HERE
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Trivia Section
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The six Sutter Cane novels which Trent uses to track down the town of Hobb's End are the following: "The Hobb's End Horror", "The Feeding", "The Whisperer in the Dark", "Something in the Cellar", "The Breathing Tunnel" and "In the Mouth of Madness".
Hobb is an old word which was used to refer to the devil
The effect of Julie Carmen spinning her head around was done by having a contortionist stunt-double wear an up-side down prosthetic mask of Carmen's face. Since the stunt double couldn't see, the filmmaker had to guide her on where to go by sound.
During the scene where a hand breaks through the glass of Sam Neill's cell, a piece of fake glass cut his neck.
Robot Monster (1953), which Sam Neill is watching at the end of the movie, is one of director John Carpenter's favorite monster movies as a kid.
The car keys that Julie Carmen swallows when Sam Neill is trying to escape from town were made out of pasta.
Sam Neill, who was originally a director himself, suggested to director John Carpenter that he shoot some of the scenes in the hotel from above.
The R.C. Harris water filtration plant was also used for the exterior shots of the asylum.
When Jürgen Prochnow lets the monsters from the other side into our world, originally in the script the entire town was sucked into the other side. When this proved to be too costly, an effects artist over at Industrial Light and Magic recommended that instead he "tears" himself apart like paper.
The Mrs. Pickman creature was shot as a miniature. Originally it was a man in a suit prosthetic, but John Carpenter didn't find it convincing enough.
The scene towards the end of the film that featured dozens of monsters coming from the other side where a combination of men in suits, animatronics and a full-size "Wall" of creatures. It took over 30 people to operate the monsters.
The silly monster movie that Trent sees on the television was a real movie. The scene was from Phil Tucker's Robot Monster (1953).
The building used as the mental institution at the beginning of the film is actually a water filtration plant in the Beaches area of Toronto. It has been the scene of other movies, including the island fortress in Undercover Brother (2002). Filming can no longer take place inside this building following the terrorist attacks on the USA of 11 September 2001.
This is the third film in what John Carpenter has called his Apocalypse Trilogy, the first being The Thing (1982) and the second being Prince of Darkness (1987).
The Sutter Cane character is clearly based on John Carpenter's friend Stephen King, even referencing King's New England roots, with Hobb's Corner filling in for King's Castle Rock. Carpenter directed a film version of King's Christine (1983). Additionally Michael De Luca had previously written the screenplay for the King adaptation The Lawnmower Man (1987).
Is loosely based on H.P. Lovecraft's writings. Contains many references to Lovecraft's stories.
John Trent occupies cell number 9 at the asylum, and rents room number 9 at the Pickman Inn in Hobb's End.
After Sutter Cane says "Did I ever tell you my favorite color is blue?" It is realized that throughout the entire movie, whenever an actor has a close up, their eyes are blue, proving Sutter Cane's power.
The small town is named "Hobb's End", an in-joke reference to the subway station where the alien ship is excavated in the movie Quatermass and the Pit (1967).
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