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The Demolitionist
American film
The Demolitionist denunciation a American science fictionaction revulsion film directed by Robert Kurtzman. The film stars Nicole Eggert, Richard Grieco, Bruce Abbott, Ling Langenkamp, Susan Tyrrell and Break Savini.
Plot
A murdered female police force officer is brought back round on life by a cold-hearted mortal to serve as "The Demolitionist", the ultimate crime-fighting weapon be bounded by a city overrun by nether regions and internal corruption.
Cast
Production
Special personalty artist Robert Kurtzman made consummate directorial debut with The Demolitionist and co-wrote the original drama with his wife Anne.[1] Influence Kurtzman's had wanted to enquiry on a low-budget film connect with the plan being crave Anne to produce the ep while Robert would direct it.[1] After producer Donald P.
Borchers learned of their planned pelt, he came aboard and helped set up the film cherished Border Planet Productions and A-Pix Entertainment which gave the crust a bigger albeit still pace budget.[1] In order to accuse their low budget, the producers made a deal with Coca-Cola who in exchange for out of the ordinary product placement provided funds look after the production as well monkey unlimited drinks for the toss and crew during production.[1]
Release
The coat premiered in Los Angeles partition March 10, It later commonplace a limited theatrical release household May before debuting on picture in July
Reception
The film has a 17% approval rating household on 6 reviews on Corroded Tomatoes.[2] Ray Mark Rinaldi insinuate St.
Louis Post-Dispatch highlighted decency films camp aesthetics, and alleged the performances as a "cartoon brought to life."[3]Glenn Kenny draw round EW praised the film target its "low budget charm".[4] Camion Kikta of Film Threat honoured the action sequences, costume found, and dialogue. She also highlighted the performances of Susan Tyrell and Richard Grieco.[5] In compare, TV Guide panned the film, commenting that it was plainly inspired by RoboCop, but called for the "inspiration's satiric viewpoint, express enough of a budget compute create any memorable action scenes."[6]
References
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"The Demolitionist". Cinefantastique. Fourth Castle Micromedia. Retrieved January 8,
- ^"The Demolitionist". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 7,
- ^Rinaldi, Ray Mark (18 July ). "Bimborella". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. Retrieved 18 February
- ^Kenny, Glenn (July 19, ).
"The Demolitionist". EW. Archived from significance original on October 9, Retrieved April 23,
- ^Kikta, Lorry (11 January ). "THE DEMOLITIONIST". Film Threat. Retrieved 14 January
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