Polski opis
Produkcja: USA
Gatunek: Horror, Komedia, Sensacyjny
Reżyseria: Mark Goldblatt
Scenariusz: Terry Black
Zdjęcia: Robert D. Yeoman
Muzyka: Ernest Troost
Ocena na imdb.com: 5.6/10 (głosów: 2,175)
Ocena na filmweb.pl: 7.4/10 (głosów: 163)
Ograniczenia wiekowe: R
Opis:
Bohaterami filmu jest para policjantów - Roger Mortis i Doug Bigelow. W ich ręce dostała się sprawa napadu na bank. Podczas jednego z napadów napastnicy wdali się w strzelaninie z policjantami. Gdy zostali obezwładnieni okazało się, iż byli martwi od bardzo dawna. Idąc dalszymi tropami Roger i Doug dowiedzieli się, iż to szalony naukowiec wskrzesza umarłych by wykorzystywać do swoich celów. Jednak detektywi popełniają błąd i Roger Mortis ginie. Sytuacja się zaostrza, gdyż Roger powraca do życia jako martwa osoba. Pozostało mu zaledwie kilka godzin aby wyjaśnić sprawę...
Źródło: filmweb.pl
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English description
Country: USA
Genre: Action, Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
Directed by: Mark Goldblatt
Writing credits: Terry Black
Director of photography: Robert D. Yeoman
Music by: Ernest Troost
imdb.com user rating: 5.6/10 (votes: 2,175)
filmweb.pl user rating: 7.4/10 (votes: 163)
Certification: R
Plot Summary:
Although many genre filmmakers have managed to blend horror and humor with great success, movies employing this formula often run the risk of both elements canceling each other out, resulting in a horror comedy that is neither scary nor funny. Alas, Dead Heat is a textbook example of this kind of failure. It details the weird misadventures of a pair of mismatched L.A. cops -- the straitlaced and by-the-book Roger Mortis (Treat Williams) and wisecracking loose cannon Doug Bigelow (muscle-headed Saturday Night Live alum Joe Piscopo). Their quest is to reach the heart of a sinister crime ring that employs indestructible undead henchmen. In a strange twist, their inept handling of the case results in both cops -- first Williams, then Piscopo -- being killed in action and subsequently reanimated in a secret laboratory managed by the barely seen Vincent Price (whose walk-on role is more entertaining than the combined performances of the two leads). The potential for "splatstick" comedy in the mode of Evil Dead 2 or Peter Jackson's Bad Taste is defeated by two major obstacles: first, the painfully unfunny mugging of Piscopo, who was unwisely allowed to ad-lib much of his performance; and second, the MPAA's trimming of several minutes from Steve Johnson's sensational makeup effects in order to avoid the dreaded X rating -- including a clever scene involving a zombie go-go girl played by Linnea Quigley.
Source: allmovie.com
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