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Death Machine
Death Machine DVD coverDirected by Stephen Norrington Produced by Dominic Anciano
Jim Beach
Ray BurdisWritten by Stephen Norrington Starring Brad Dourif
Ely Pouget
William Hootkins
John Sharian
Martin McDougall
Andreas Wisniewski
Richard BrakeMusic by Crispin Merrell Distributed by Trimark Pictures Release date(s) 1994 Running time 130 min.-110 min.-99 min.-85 min. Language English Budget 6.500.000. $ (estimated) Death Machine is a 1994 science-fiction action horror film written and directed by Stephen Norrington.
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Plot
The film opens in a demolished roadside diner, everyone inside has been slaughtered by a malfunctioning secret project codenamed Hardman. It was manufactured by Chaank, a megacorporation that produces military hardware. Public outcry ensues and Cale is introduced as the company's investigating Chief Executive.
Ridley, head of the board of directors, tries to cover things up. Cale demands immediate and full public disclosure. She also wants Dante, who developed Project Hardman, fired. No one seems to care about the situation, besides Dante himself, who takes an eerie interest in Cale. He confronts her on a few occasions with knowledge about her finances, childhood and other personal information.
Meanwhile, Cale wants to know what Dante is secretely working on in Vault 10. He never submits progress reports and is far from cooperative. Ridley, who is scared of Dante, refuses to help. He tells Cale that her recently deceased predecessor took interest in Dante's work and soon had a deadly accident at the corporate headquarters. During the conversation she lifts his access card so she can investigate on her own.
At the same time a trio of stoner pacifist eco-warriors are planning to infiltrate the company's headquarters in order to destroy its digitally stored assets and put Chaank out of business.
Somehow, Dante finds out that Cale has his card and confronts Ridley about it. He later kills the CEO with a mysterious invention.
Carpenter calls Cale after finding Ridley's mutilated body which had an implanted life-sign transmitter. She investigates and finds out that whatever killed him came from the infamous vault 10. Taking matters in her own hands, she terminates Dante's employment and seals the vault. Dante is about to shoot her when the eco-warriors show up and take everyone hostage.
They want access to the building's secure area in order to destroy the company's digital bonds, but Cale refuses to cooperate. Raimi, the leader of the gang, goes to their alternate plan to cut through the bulkhead leading to the containment area. Dante, sensing his chance, "helps" them by suggesting they cut through one of the vaults surrounding the containment instead, suggesting they start at vault 10.
Once the vault is open, Dante jumps in and activates his invention, called The Warbeast (or Frontline Morale Destroyer), which promptly kills one of the eco-warriors. Raimi flees, meeting up with Yutani and the subdued Cale and Carpenter. Dante broadcasts his demands over the monitor system, demanding that his employment be reinstated, and that Cale will be "interfacing with him on a regular basis".
Raimi and Yutani cancel the operation and attempt to get out of the building, along with Carpenter and Cale.
Cast
- Brad Dourif - "Jack Dante"
- Ely Pouget - "Hayden Cale"
- William Hootkins - "John Carpenter"
- John Sharian - "Raimi"
- Martin McDougall - "Yutani"
- Andreas Wisniewski - "Weyland"
- Richard Brake - "Scott Ridley"
- Rachel Weisz - "Junior Executive"
Awards
Sitges Film Festival
Year Category Result 1995 Best Special Effects Nominated 1995 Best Actor (Brad Dourif) Nominated Fantafestival
Year Category Result 1994 Best Special Effects Won Controversy and censorship
Death Machine is considered rather controversial, for a number of reasons. The director himself was never satisfied with the final cut, leading to four different versions being released; An 85 minute version, the 99 minute version marketed in North America, a 128 minute version, and the 111 minute director's cut. The Board of Film Censors accused the film of excessive violence and drug use, and was banned in several countries, including Iraq, China and Australia. Brad Dourif's character Jack Dante was accused of exhibiting acute violent psychosis, profanity, lewd behavior, and in one scene attempts to rape the protagonist. Some countries also censored a controversial scene involving dead babies.
External links
Films directed by Stephen Norrington Death Machine (1995) · Blade (1998) · The Last Minute (2001) · The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)Categories:- 1990 films
- 1990s horror films
- 1990s science fiction films
- Dystopian films
- English-language films
- Robot films
- Science fiction horror films
- Science fiction action films
- 1990s action films
- Directorial debut films
- Action horror films
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