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550:. It took seven weeks for KNB to create all the practical effects for the film, the biggest of which was an "eighteen-foot Wall of Monsters" that was mounted on rollers and operated by a crew of twenty-five people. "We had under seven million to spend on the picture", Carpenter said in 2001. "It was tough. The monsters had to be outrageous Lovecraftian demons, but in H.P. Lovecraft's novels, they are always so horrible that they are beyond description, that they are too terrifying to see. So how do you visualize something like that? Well, very, very quickly. They also had to be slightly cartoonish since Sam Neill spends most of the movie ridiculing horror only to discover it's all too real." 375:
can't, because she has already read the entire book. Trent races down the hall, with Cane's monsters close on his heels. He suddenly finds himself lying on a country road, apparently back in reality. During his return to New York, Trent destroys the manuscript. Back at Arcane, Trent relates his experience to Harglow. Harglow claims ignorance of Linda; Trent was sent alone to find Cane, and the manuscript was delivered months earlier.
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monstrous-looking townspeople descend upon Trent. Trent drives away, but is repeatedly teleported back to the center of town. After crashing his car, Trent awakens inside the church with Linda, where Cane explains that the public's belief in his stories freed an ancient race of monstrous beings called
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premiered at Germany's Fantasy FilmFest on August 10, 1994 and was released in the United States on February 3, 1995. For its worldwide release, the film opened at the #4 spot and grossed $ 3,441,807 in 1,510 theaters in its first weekend. It fell to #7 in its second week before leaving the top 10 in
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After giving Trent the manuscript, Cane tears himself and a wooden door behind him open as if they were paper, creating a portal to the dimension of Cane's monstrous masters. Trent sees a long tunnel that Cane said would take him back to his world, and urges Linda to come with him. She tells him she
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Trent meets with Arcane director Jackson Harglow, who tasks him with investigating the disappearance of Cane and recovering the manuscript for his final novel. He assigns Cane's editor, Linda Styles, to accompany him. Linda explains that Cane's stories have been known to cause disorientation, memory
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After Trent finishes telling his story, Dr. Wrenn judges it a meaningless hallucination. Trent wakes the following day to find the asylum abandoned, and he departs as a radio announces that the world has been overrun with monstrous creatures, including mutating humans, and that outbreaks of suicide
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Linda experiences bizarre phenomena during the late-night drive, and they inexplicably arrive at Hobb's End in daylight. Trent and Linda search the small town, encountering people and landmarks described as fictional in Cane's novels. Trent believes it all to be staged, but Linda disagrees. She
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which drives her insane; she begins embracing and kissing a mutated Cane. A man who had previously attempted to stop Cane's insidious agenda approaches Trent in a bar and warns him to leave, then commits suicide, proclaiming to merely be "a character written to do it." Outside, a mob of
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film where he discovers that he is the main character. As he watches his previous actions play out on screen - including a scene where he insisted to Linda "This is reality!" - Trent begins laughing and crying hysterically, finally realizing that he is just a work of fiction.
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gave the film two out of four stars, saying that the film has an intriguing premise, but squanders it by relying on hackneyed jump scares and gore, taking the form of "a horror house movie, in which the protagonists creep along while creatures leap at them."
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Michael De Luca wrote the script in the late 1980s and one of the first directors he offered it to was John Carpenter, who initially passed on the project. New Line Cinema later announced production in 1989 with director
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loss and paranoia in "less stable readers". Trent is skeptical, convinced the disappearance is a publicity stunt. Trent notices red lines on the covers of Cane's books, which, when aligned properly, form the outline of
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Critics generally commended the film on its technical aspects, particularly its special effects, acting, and directing, but perceived it as being too complicated, confusing, pretentious, and underwhelming.
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was also attached to direct. Finally, Carpenter signed on as director in December, 1992, and filming took place from August to October, 1993. The film had a budget of approximately $ 8 million.
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also awarded the film with an "A," noting its ambition, creativity, and originality alongside Carpenter's direction. Reel Film Reviews gave the film three out of four stars.
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admits to Trent that Arcane's claim was a stunt to promote Cane's book, but the time distortion and exact replica of Hobb's End were not part of the plan.
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also gave the film a positive review, saying it's "a stylized collection of well-timed shockers, helped along by the contributions of its capable cast."
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which will reclaim the Earth. Cane reveals that Trent is merely one of his characters, who must follow Cane's plot and return the manuscript of
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week three. The film ended up grossing $ 8,924,549 on a budget ranging from $ 8 million to $ 14 million, making it a box-office failure.
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In the midst of an unspecified disaster, Dr. Wrenn visits John Trent, a patient in a psychiatric hospital, and Trent recounts his story:
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plays as great a role in the film as it does in Lovecraft's fiction. The opening scene depicts Trent's confinement in an
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the film has a weighted average score of 53 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
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rating of 5.8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "If it fails to make the most of its intriguing premise,
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called it "a thinking person's horror picture that dares to be as cerebral as it is visceral". John Hartl of the
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Jones, Alan (February 1995). "John Carpenter, Directing In the Mouth of Madness a la H.P. Lovecraft".
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due to its unique mix of "New York skyscrapers and New England remoteness" according to Carpenter.
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version of the film by New Line Cinema was released in 2013. In 2016, the film was re-released on
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and mark a location alluded to be Hobb's End, the fictional setting for many of Cane's works.
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re-released the film under its Scream Factory sub-label as a Collector's Edition Blu-ray.
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who visits a small town while looking into the disappearance of a successful author of
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remains a decent enough diversion for horror fans and John Carpenter completists." On
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The film's main theme, heard during the opening credits, was inspired by the
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family). Sutter Cane's novels have similar titles to H.P. Lovecraft stories:
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Linda enters a church to confront Cane, who exposes her to his final novel,
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Men, Makeup & Monsters: Hollywood's Masters of Illustion and FX
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gave it three stars, calling it "a must see". In a later review,
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and mass murder are commonplace. Trent then goes to see the
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This article is about the film. For other uses, see
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Jürgen Prochnow
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Gary B. Kibbe
Jim Lang
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John Carpenter
Michael De Luca
Sam Neill
Julie Carmen
Jürgen Prochnow
David Warner
Charlton Heston
insurance investigator
horror novels
The Thing
Prince of Darkness
H. P. Lovecraft
insanity
At the Mountains of Madness
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