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Release Date:
5 August 1988 (USA)
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Tagline:
Scream now, while there's still room to breathe. more
Plot:
A strange lifeform consumes everything in its path as it grows and grows. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
6 nominations
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Fifties Sci-Fi meet eighties trash with great results!
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kevin Dillon | ... | Brian Flagg | |
| Shawnee Smith | ... | Meg Penny | |
| Donovan Leitch | ... | Paul Taylor | |
| Jeffrey DeMunn | ... | Sheriff Herb Geller | |
| Candy Clark | ... | Fran Hewitt | |
| Joe Seneca | ... | Dr. Meddows | |
| Del Close | ... | Reverend Meeker | |
| Paul McCrane | ... | Deputy Bill Briggs | |
| Sharon Spelman | ... | Mrs. Penny | |
| Beau Billingslea | ... | Moss Woodley | |
| Art LaFleur | ... | Pharmacist / Mr. Penny | |
| Ricky Paull Goldin | ... | Scott Jeske | |
| Robert Axelrod | ... | Jennings | |
| Bill Moseley | ... | Soldier #2 | |
| Frank Collison | ... | Hobbe |
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Also Known As:
A Bolha Assassina (Brazil) [pt]
A massza (Hungary) (video title) [hu]
Blob-zabójca (Poland) [pl]
Bortom alla lagar (Sweden) [sv]
Der Blob (West Germany) [de]
El terror no té forma (Spain: Catalan title) [ca]
El terror no tiene forma (Spain) [es]
Il fluido che uccide (Italy) [it]
Kinoumeni maza (Greece) [el]
Le blob (France) [fr]
Panik (Sweden) [sv]
The Blob - Outra Forma de Terrore (Portugal) [pt]
Valuva kuolema (Finland) [fi]
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A massza (Hungary) (video title) [hu]
Blob-zabójca (Poland) [pl]
Bortom alla lagar (Sweden) [sv]
Der Blob (West Germany) [de]
El terror no té forma (Spain: Catalan title) [ca]
El terror no tiene forma (Spain) [es]
Il fluido che uccide (Italy) [it]
Kinoumeni maza (Greece) [el]
Le blob (France) [fr]
Panik (Sweden) [sv]
The Blob - Outra Forma de Terrore (Portugal) [pt]
Valuva kuolema (Finland) [fi]
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Runtime:
95 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Finland:K-15 (uncut DVD version) (2001) |
Finland:K-16 (cut) (1989) |
Finland:K-16 (cut) (1988) |
USA:R (certificate #29131) |
Australia:M |
Canada:14A |
France:-12 |
Norway:18 |
Singapore:M18 |
UK:18 |
West Germany:18 |
Iceland:16
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Trivia:
Shawnee Smith ("Meg Penny") was once asked whether or not the producers remembered to heat the sewer-water she plunged into while fleeing the Blob. Chuckling, she answered, "Well, they TRIED."
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Crew or equipment visible: When Meg and the two boys are running to leave the theatre through the side exit, you can see the Steadicam operator's shadow on the door they go through while the projector is flashing.
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Referenced in The Remake (2006)
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Soundtrack:
Feel My Love
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Remakes are often frowned upon by film fans, and for good reason, but Chuck Russell's take on the silly fifties Sci-Fi flick of the same name certainly doesn't disappoint! The film has the fifties plot structure and ideas, but it's been updated to the eighties - which means gratuitous amounts of special effects, a trashy atmosphere and lots and lots of gore! This remake has sentimental value for me personally, as it's the only film in history to make me physically sick. I would have been about seven at the time, and watching this film over breakfast isn't recommended for seven-year-old kids! However, I did, of course, get the day off school. I've grown up a bit since then, but upon watching The Blob again; I've got to say that it's lost none of it's charm, only I managed to hold back on being sick this time. The plot follows an asteroid that comes down from space. Upon inspecting it, a lowly bum finds himself with a strange organism stuck to his hand! The Blob also takes advantage of the eighties teen comedy craze, and after a couple of kids find the tramp on the road, they take him to the hospital, and that's where the fun really starts
The special effects are often silly, but nevertheless; very effective! The sequences are very imaginative, and take advantage of the eighties style humour that make eighties horror films what they are. The way that the blob consumes people is always disgusting, and seeing the half-melted outlines of people inside the creature is lots of fun and makes for some really good horror. Because it was made in the eighties; many of the scenes focus on raunchy kids, and this gives The Blob lots of room to manoeuvre the central monster into all kinds of hilarious situations. The acting, as you would expect, is nothing to write home about; but the cast approach their roles with gusto, and the fun performances help to make the film what it is. Chuck Russell does a great job of creating the right sort of atmosphere for the film and the screenplay is better than you would expect for a trashy eighties horror flick. Some will notice that the script was co-written by one Frank Darabont, who would, of course, go on to write and direct one of the 'best films of the nineties'. Personally, I'd rather this watch this film!