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Monkey Shines (1988)
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A quadriplegic former athlete finds his darkest urges being acted out by an animal familiar in this psychological horror film. When Allan Mann (Jason Beghe) loses the use of his legs and arms in an accident, he becomes bitter -- no surprise given that his girlfriend dumps him for his surgeon, his new nurse (Christine Forrest) is a shrew, and his smothering mother (Joyce Van Patten) keeps threatening to move in and take care of him. Enter Kate McNeil (Melanie Parker), a scientist who is working to provide handicapped people with highly trained animal helpers. Soon Allan is bonding with Ella, an adorable Capuchin monkey, who, unbeknownst to him, has been injected with human brain tissue by drug-addicted scientist Geoffrey Fisher (John Pankow). At first Allan loves little Ella, but the monkey seems to grow jealous as Allan slowly develops a romance with the beautiful Kate. Meanwhile, Allan begins having strange dreams in which he experiences the world from a monkey's-eye point of view. These visions culminate in a fiery nightmare -- the same night Allan's ex-girlfriend and her new lover die in a house fire. Realizing the growing link between his own inner demons and the violence occurring around him, Allan tries to sever the connection with Ella. But the limitations of even his high-tech wheelchair give the psychic primate the upper hand. Written and directed by horror veteran George Romero, Monkey Shines re-teams the filmmaker with his frequent collaborator, Christine Forrest. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason BegheJohn Pankow, (more)
Director(s):
George A. Romero
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Jacqueline C.

    Just when you thought every subject for horror movies was covered here's comes a new twist. I think the animal in this movie was very well trained and did make you beleve this may be possible. If your looking for yet another way to be scared this is it! In it's own way it is creepy and if you do have animal caregivers that you depend on.... Check your references!

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    Scott M.

    I thought it was a pretty good movie and the monkey was pretty funny! It's one of the cheesy 80's movies but still fun.

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    Matt F.

    I love the man, but it was hard for me to accept that the tiny spider monkey was physically killing people, since the movie seemed to be playing it strait. Check out "Martin" or "Bruiser" instead.

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