The Toxic Avenger

The Toxic Avenger

Infobox Film
name = The Toxic Avenger


caption = Theatrical release poster
director = Lloyd Kaufman
Michael Herz
producer = Michael Herz
Lloyd Kaufman
Stuart Strutin
writer = Lloyd Kaufman
Joe Ritter
starring = Mitch Cohen
Mark Torgl
Andree Maranda
Pat Ryan Jr.
cinematography = Lloyd Kaufman
James London
editing = Richard W. Haines
distributor = Troma Entertainment
released = April 11, 1986
runtime = Rated cut
87 min.
Unrated cut
82 min.
Director's Cut
110 min.
country = United States
language = English
budget = $500,000
followed_by = "The Toxic Avenger Part II"
amg_id = 1:50627
imdb_id = 0090190

"The Toxic Avenger" is an American cult classic comedy horror film first released in late 1985 by Troma Entertainment, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts. Virtually ignored upon its first release, "The Toxic Avenger" caught on with moviegoers after a long and successful midnight movie engagement at the famed Bleecker Street Cinemas in New York City in late 1985.

The film has generated three film sequels and a children's TV cartoon. [cite web |url=http://www.somethingjewish.co.uk/articles/575_lloyd_kaufman.htm |title=Lloyd Kaufman |accessdate=2008-06-05 |last=Westbrook |first=Caroline |date=07/11/2003 |publisher=Something Jewish] Two less successful sequels: "The Toxic Avenger Part II" and ' were filmed as one movie. Director Lloyd Kaufman realized that he had shot far too much footage for one movie, and reedited it into two. A third independent sequel was also released, entitled '. The animated children's TV series spin-off was "Toxic Crusaders" where Toxie was the leader of a team of mutated superheroes who fought against evil alien polluters. The cartoon series was short-lived and it was quickly canceled. New Line Cinema had planned a live action movie based on the cartoon, but the deal was ultimately canceled.

Plot

Melvin Junko (Mark Torgl) is a stereotypical 98-pound weakling. He works as a janitor at a health club in the town of Tromaville, where the customers (particularly Bozo Gary Schneider, Slug Robert Pritchard, Wanda Jennifer Babtist and Julie Cindy Manion) harass him constantly. His tormentors get more and more violent until he is tricked into wearing a pink tutu and kissing a sheep. He is then chased around the health club by witnesses of the event where he eventually jumps out of a second story window. He lands in a drum of toxic waste and is irradiated and deformed by the accident. He suddenly lights on fire and runs down the street in a ball of flames. Melvin quickly takes a bath and mysteriously transforms into a hideously deformed creature of superhuman size and strength.

Later, a group of drug dealers, led by the criminal Cigar Face (Dan Snow), are harassing a police officer by the name of O'Clancy (Dick Martinsen), trying to buy him off. When he refuses to accept the money, Cigar Face and his gang prepare to kill Officer O'Clancy. Out of nowhere, a large creature comes and saves the day, showing in a brutally violent way that he does not like evil in any form. When he is done taking care of them he puts a mop on all their faces, which becomes his call sign. Officer O'Clancy is initially terrified of the creature but soon learns he was only trying to help and will not hurt him.

The officer's rescuer was the Toxic Avenger (Toxie), who is Melvin having been transformed by the incident. He then tries to return home but his mother is terrified of him and will not even let him in the house. The Toxic Avenger then goes to the junkyard and builds himself a makeshift home.

Elsewhere in Tromaville, a gang of three men holding up a Mexican food restaurant. The men kill one of the patrons, and then attack a blind woman named Sarah (Andree Maranda). They kill her guide dog and are about to rape her when The Toxic Avenger arrives. Toxie then has another bloody brawl with crime, taking care of the gang with unforgiving zeal. The Toxic Avenger sees that Sarah is beside herself by the loss of her dog and the traumatic experience. He takes her back to her home, where they begin to get to know one another and subsequently become involved.

When the Toxic Avenger goes back to his crime fighting ways, he makes way for the health club. There, he takes care of the popular girl Wanda who was involved in the plot that turned him into the creature he is now. Afterward, Toxie is relieving himself in a back alley when a limo pulls up and a pimp tries to push a 12-year-old girl onto him. When he starts to fight back to save the girl, a group of men come out of the limo, in which he fights them all off and saves the girl. The Toxic Avenger returns to the health club and attacks the other tormentors who were responsible for what happened to him. He then confronts his archenemies Bozo and Slug, ending in Slug getting thrown out of a moving car and Bozo driving off the side of a cliff.

The leader of the crime ring in Tromaville, who turns out to be Mayor Belgoody (Pat Ryan Jr.), is horrified of what is happening to his goons. He is worried that it will lead back to him and wants Toxie to be taken care of. A group of men, lead by none other than Cigar Face, surround Toxie all pointing guns at him. Right before they fire he jumps up to a fire escape and they end up shooting each other. When the Toxic Avenger kills a seemingly innocent old woman in a dry cleaning store (she is in fact a leader of an underground white slave trade), Belgoody looks at this as his opportunity and calls in the National Guard.

Back in his junkyard home, the Toxic Avenger is terrified of what he has become. He and Sarah decide to move away from the city and take a tent into nearby woods. They are not there long before they are discovered. The Mayor and the National Guard come to kill him but the people of Tromaville will have none of it. The Toxic Avenger saved them on numerous occasions and they are now his friends. The Mayor's evil ways are revealed, and the Toxic Avenger proceeds to rip out Belgoody's organs to see if he has "any guts". The movie ends with a reassurance that wherever evil brews in Tromaville, you will find the Toxic Avenger.

Cast

*Mark Torgl as Melvin Ferd
*Andree Maranda as Sara
*Jennifer Babtist as Wanda
*Cindy Manion as Julie
*Dan Snow as Cigar Face
*Robert Prichard as Slug
*Gary Schneider as Bozo
*Pat Ryan Jr. as Mayor Belgoody
*Dick Martinsen as Officer O'Clancy
*Chris Liano as Walter Harris
*David N. Weiss as Chief of Police
*Doug Isbecque as Knuckles
*Charles Lee, Jr. as Nipples
*Al Pia as Tom Wrightson
*Reuben Guss as Dr. Snodburger
*Sarabel Levinson as Melvin's Mom
*Mitch Cohen as The Toxic Avenger
*Matt Klan as Boy Hero
*Marisa Tomei as Locker Room Girl (Director's Cut)

Production

"The Toxic Avenger" was the film that "built the house of Troma," [cite web |url=http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Calendar/Film?Film=oid%3a141176 |title=The Toxic Avenger: The Unrated Director's Cut |accessdate=2008-06-05 |last=Baumgarten |first= Marjorie |date=2001-05-30 |publisher=Austin Chronicle] and was Troma's first horror film. Previously the production company focused on sex comedies such as "Cry Uncle!" and "Squeeze Play!". Subsequently Troma focused almost exclusively on horror films.

In 1975, Lloyd Kaufman had the idea to shoot a horror movie involving a health club while serving as the pre-production supervisor on the set of "Rocky". At the Cannes Film Festival, Kaufman had read an article that said horror films were no longer popular, so Kaufman claims that he decided to produce his own version of the horror film. However, the film's final outcome was less a bona fide horror film and more of a violent campy comedy horror-spoof with extreme violence embedded through out. The setting of the movie in a health club and the movie was given a working title of "Health Club Horror".cite web |url=http://www.toxicavenger.com/movies/ta1/index.html |title=The Original Toxic Avenger |accessdate=2008-06-05 |publisher=Troma Entertainment, Inc.] Kaufman wrote the script with the help of writer Joe Ritter.

Trivia

*The guide dog that was "shot" had been trained to glide across the floor on command and its "guts" were spaghetti covered in gray paint.
*A video game was created for the SEGA Genesis, Game Boy and Nintendo under the name "Toxic Crusaders" and was released for SEGA June 1, 1992; for Game Boy September 1, 1992 and for Nintendo April 1, 1992.
*A rare weapon in the computer game World of Warcraft is named the "Toxic Revenger" and is obtained by killing a radioactive ooze named "Viscous Fallout."
*In the DVD's Director's Cut, actress Marisa Tomei makes a brief appearance; she is seen walking into the locker room while Toxie is going after Julie.
*A box set, which features all four movies and all 13 episodes of Toxic Crusaders, was released on April 29, 2008.
*The scene where the hit 'n run drivers crush the bicyclists head was inspired by an event in Lloyd Kaufman's life. When he was 14 he hit his 4 year-old sister while backing up in his car. She was unhurt, but the event "impacted him greatly." Also, the point system used by the hit 'n run drivers was based on a New York Post article about real life hit and run drivers who created a point system.

* The Aquabats unreleased song "I love the monster" was inspired by the scene in which the monster is helping to rid the community of criminal scum and the kids have "I Love The Monster" T-shirts on. [http://www.theaquabats.com/myths/index2.html]

Reception

"The Toxic Avenger" received a 67% "fresh" rating from critic aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. [cite web |url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/toxic_avenger/ |title=The Toxic Avenger Movie Reviews, Pictures |accessdate=2008-05-02 |publisher=Rotten Tomatoes]

In other media

"The Toxic Avenger" has also been adapted to other media. From April 1991 to February 1992, Marvel Comics published "The Toxic Avenger" comic. The comic was written by Doug Moench, drawn by Rodney Ramos, and lasted for 11 issues.cite web|url=http://www.comics-db.com/Marvel_Comics/T/Toxic_Avenger/ |title=The Big Database of Comic Books |accessmonthday=October 11 |accessyear=2006] In July 2000, Troma published an extremely rare comic book entitled "The New Adventures of the Toxic Avenger". This comic was offered to people who donate $75 or more to TromaDance 2007.cite web|url=http://2007.tromadance.com/support/donate/ |title=The 2007 TromaDance Film Festival >> Donate to TromaDance! |accessmonthday=July 14 |accessyear=2007] Recently, Lloyd Kaufman and Adam Jahnke wrote a novelization entitled "The Toxic Avenger: The Novel". It was released on May 10, 2006 and was published by Thunder's Mouth Press. It was also adapted as a musical, on two occasions. The first, "Toxic Avenger: The Musical," debuted at Omaha's Blue Barn Theatre in 2004.cite web|url=http://www.journalstar.com/articles/2005/04/29/gz/10052714.txt |title=The Lnincoln Journal Star |accessmonthday=July 29 |accessyear=2004] This production was written and directed by Rob Urbinati, with music by Kevin Saunders Hayes. The movie was adapted as a musical a second time, as "Toxic Avenger: The Musikill", with lyrics by Ira Kortum, who also directed and starred in the production, which premiered in Portland, Oregon. The music was composed by Martin J. Gallagher, with the assistance of Marc Rose.cite web|url=http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/Content?oid=32369&category=22143 |title=Toxic Avenger: The Musikill |accessmonthday=August 3|accessyear=2006 |last=Motley| first=John| publisher=Portland Mercury| archiveurl= |archivedate=] Kaufman reportedly had nothing to do with the production, although he did verbally support Kortum's adaptation and attended the production on Opening Night. Excerpts from Toxic Avenger: The Musikill are featured on the 21st Anniversary edition of the original Toxie. cite web|url=http://www.pittnews.com/media/storage/paper879/news/2004/11/23/News/Read-Your.Own.Damn.Story.About.Making.Your.Own.Damn.Movie-1788292.shtml?norewrite200608030830&sourcedomain=www.pittnews.com |title=Read your own damn story - about making your own damn movie|accessmonthday=August 3|accessyear=2006 |author= |last=Leitner |first=Lucy|date=23 |year=2004 |month=11|publisher=The Pitt News|archiveurl= |archivedate= ] The definitive musical version "The Toxic Avenger" will have its World Premiere at George Street Playhouse on October 1, 2008, directed by John Rando with music and lyrics by David Bryan and book and lyrics by Joe DiPietro. A graphic novel about Toxie and other Troma properties, "Lloyd Kaufman Presents: The Toxic Avenger and Other Tromatic Tales", was released in 2007 from Devil's Due Publishing. [http://devilsdue.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13|1]

References=

[http://www.georgestplayhouse.org George Street Playhouse: The Toxic Avenger]

External links

* [http://www.toxicavenger.com Official site]
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