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Phenomena (1984)

Phenomena (1984)
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Declared "my most personal film" by Italy's premier horror director Dario Argento, this production marked the director's return to the eerie thematic territory he pioneered in 1977 with the horror classic Suspiria. Much like that film, Phenomena conforms to the logic of nightmares. Jennifer Connelly stars as Jennifer Corvino, the daughter of an American film star, who enrolls in a prestigious Swiss boarding school under the tutelage of the prudish Mrs. Bruckner (played by frequent Argento collaborator and former beau Daria Nicolodi). Possessing a unique telepathic gift, Jennifer is capable of communicating with insects on an instinctive level, often while sleepwalking. This trait soon brands her a "freak" among her snooty classmates but makes her a valuable asset to entomologist Dr. MacGregor (Donald Pleasence), who is currently employing the innate forensic skills of insects to aid police in tracking a serial killer targeting the boarders at Jennifer's school. As Jennifer's tiny friends (including the corpse-hunting Sarcophagus Fly) guide her closer to the murderer's lair, everything from MacGregor's revenge-driven pet chimpanzee to Bruckner's monstrously disfigured son figure into the mix, providing not one but three shocking endings. Shot in English and re-dubbed for various European markets, this graphic thriller was released in drastically edited form as Creepers in the U.S. and England; Argento's original cut runs 110 minutes. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Jennifer ConnellyDonald Pleasence, (more)
Director(s):
Dario Argento
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Phenomena

Declared "my most personal film" by Italy's premier horror director Dario Argento, this production marked the director's return to the eerie thematic territory he pioneered in 1977 with the horror classic Suspiria. Much like that film, Phenomena conforms to the logic of nightmares. Jennifer Connelly stars as Jennifer Corvino, the daughter of an American film star, who enrolls in a prestigious Swiss boarding school under the tutelage of the prudish Mrs. Bruckner (played by frequent Argento collaborator and former beau Daria Nicolodi). Possessing a unique telepathic gift, Jennifer is capable of communicating with insects on an instinctive level, often while sleepwalking. This trait soon brands her a "freak" among her snooty classmates but makes her a valuable asset to entomologist Dr. MacGregor (Donald Pleasence), who is currently employing the innate forensic skills of insects to aid police in tracking a serial killer targeting the boarders at Jennifer's school. As Jennifer's tiny friends (including the corpse-hunting Sarcophagus Fly) guide her closer to the murderer's lair, everything from MacGregor's revenge-driven pet chimpanzee to Bruckner's monstrously disfigured son figure into the mix, providing not one but three shocking endings. Shot in English and re-dubbed for various European markets, this graphic thriller was released in drastically edited form as Creepers in the U.S. and England; Argento's original cut runs 110 minutes. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Dario Argento
Writer(s):
Franco FerriniDario Argento
Producer(s):
Dario Argento
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Violence, Gore)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Chris W.

    I felt this movie was a little too boring for my taste. However, I really liked the cinematography - some really cool landscape shots. Some lame decisions by folks that got killed - like Jennifer Connelly's roommate. She knows there's a killer running around killing young girls, but she still decides to go meet her boyfriend in the woods late night. And he immediately decides to tell her he's shipping out for Army duty first thing in the morning and leaves her there - huh? It also seemed too long. I heard the original U.S. release was about 25 minutes shorter - probably for a good reason. The ending has some cool stuff, but some lameness at the same time - I don't want to spoil it for you readers.

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    Matt I.

    I loved this movie! Very entertaining, and the murder scenes are cool. I love when Jennifer falls into the "pool"... the scene with her and the telephone in the tunnel are quite amusing. I would freak if maggots were falling into my hair! The location is beautiful, and it's made obvious Jennifer Connelly is going to be a brilliant actress.

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    H F.

    Jennifer Connelly and Argento go together beautifully. I loved this movie. Although the scene where Jennifer falls into the pit of "body soup" is nasty... and the killer's kid is disgusting. A face only a mom could love? Plz. Someone should put a bag on that bizitch! Love the monkey tho and God rest his soul, Donald Pleasence's prescence on screen is always a cinematic pleasure for me.

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