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LIST PRICE $14.98 Save 93%
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Format: VHS Feb 1991 Rated R Recording Mode: Dolby Surround Sound: HiFi, Surround, Stereo 95 min. UPC: 096891157350 |
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Movie Description A scientist on the verge of a major discovery in synthetic skin is burned beyond recognition when his laboratory is demolished by a sadistic gang. Altered by an experimental medical procedure, the man known as Darkman begins to assume alternate identities and seeks revenge against his assailants.
Synopsis A scientist disfigured by a gang of sadistic criminals develops a mask-like second skin which allows him to change identities. Peyton Westlake, his face hidden behind bandages, is transformed into the Darkman, a lonely psycho who prowls the streets of Los Angeles by night. Disguised as different characters, the Darkman seeks out the men who ruined him and exacts brutal revenge.
Film Notes Shot in DeLuxe color.
Additional cast: Nelson Mashita (Yakitito); Jesse Lawrence Ferguson (Eddie Black); Rafael H. Robledo (Rudy Guzman); Danny Hicks (Skip); Nicholas Worth (Pauly)
Visual effects miniature sequences by 4-Ward Productions; set design by George Suhayda, and Ginni Barr.
Industry Reviews "...An ambitious and self-consciously old-fashioned film....Terrific effects..." New York Times - Caryn James (08/24/1990)
"...A hilarious homage to comic-book superheroes..." -- Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly - Chris Nashawaty (07/14/1995)
"...[The film] successfully captures the graphic look, rhythm and style of the super-hero books....DARKMAN somehow stays in a comic-book universe: a world of satire and swoony self-caricature..." Los Angeles Times - Michael Wilmington (08/24/1990)
"An elegant admixture of horror and humor, it stars Liam Neeson as Peyton Westlake, a disfigured scientific genius who becomes the tormented antihero of the title." Wall Street Journal (05/29/2009)
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