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Synopsis
Oliver Stone
's first directorial effort for a major studio (and his second horror film after the 1974
Seizure
) came shortly after the phenomenal success of
Midnight Express
, which was based on Stone's Oscar-winning screenplay. The director turned to Mark Brandel's obscure thriller "The Lizard's Tail" as source material for what is essentially a silly psychosexual variant on low-budget horror films like
The Crawling Hand
. The title appendage belongs (for a while, anyway) to smug, conceited artist Joe Lansdale (
Michael Caine
), who owes his success to a popular comic strip featuring a macho, Conan-type hero. After Lansdale's drawing hand is sheared off in a grisly car accident, his career, dignity, self-control and even his sanity soon begin to abandon him as well. His tenuous relationship with his wife Anne (
Andrea Marcovicci
) falls apart as she takes steps to improve her own self-worth -- something she had never had the strength to do before the accident. Bitter and paranoid, Joe begins to lash out in anger at everyone around him ... and becomes convinced that his severed hand has come back, wandering in fields and dark alleys and squeezing the life out of everyone it comes in contact with. The question of whether the hand is real or merely a manifestation of Lansdale's rage is never answered, even in the film's "shock" coda. At any rate, it's impossible to take the film seriously -- the crawling-hand effects are laughably shoddy for a major studio production, reflecting none of the skills of effects wizard Carlo Rambaldi, and Caine's sweaty, pop-eyed histrionics are too goofy to be convincing. On the plus side,
James Horner
's score is remarkably chilling, contributing a great deal to a few effective suspense scenes -- but it belongs in a better film than this. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
Cast
Michael Caine
Ian Lansdale
Pat Corley
Sheriff
Mara Hobel
Lizzie Lansdale
Nicholas Hormann
Bill Richman
Andrea Marcovicci
Anne Lansdale
Annie McEnroe
Stella Roche
Bruce McGill
Brian Ferguson
Viveca Lindfors
Doctress
Production Crew
Richard Sawyer
Art Director
Bert Kamerman
Associate Producer
Marc Brandel
Book Author
King Baggot
Cinematographer
James Horner
Composer (Music Score)
Ernest Misko
Costume Designer
Oliver Stone
Director
Richard Marks
Editor
Clark L. Paylow
Executive Producer
Clark Paylow
Executive Producer
Tony Lloyd
Makeup
Edward R. Pressman
Producer
J. Michael Riva
Production Designer
Virginia Randolph
Production Designer
Oliver Stone
Screenwriter
Virginia Randolph
Set Designer
Darin Knight
Sound/Sound Designer
Carlo Rambaldi
Special Effects
Year: 1981
Runtime: 104
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Horror
Produced by
Orion
Warner Brothers
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.