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In a fantastical 1940s where magic is used by everyone, a hard-boiled detective investigates the theft of a mystical tome.

Fred Ward as  Det. Harry Philip Lovecraft
David Warner as  Amos Hackshaw
Julianne Moore as  Connie Stone
Clancy Brown as  Harry Bordon
Alexandra Powers as  Olivia Hackshaw
Charles Hallahan as  Det. Morris Bradbury
Arnetia Walker as  Hypolite Kropotkin
Raymond O'Connor as  Tugwell
Peter Allas as  Det. Otto Grimaldi
Lee Tergesen as  Larry Willis / Lilly Sirwar

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Reviews

tatateeta
1991/09/07

I loved this movie. I read everything H.P. Lovecraft wrote when I was still an adolescent so I understood the jokes and references to his work. The best part of this movie is that it's lighthearted and humorous and scary. A great mix at a time when the real world is becoming scarier and scarier in a country where the president is a greedy nut job. I don't know how I missed it when it first came out but I'm glad I did because I got to watch it at a time when I was looking for a distraction from reality. With its 1940s L.A. setting, Chandleresque gumshoe and HP Lovecraft themes this movie could be turned into a great series.

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Leofwine_draca
1991/09/08

Horror comedies are either hit or miss affairs. When they're good (RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD, EVIL DEAD II), they're good. When they're bad (EVIL ED), they're bad. Sadly, CAST A DEADLY SPELL falls into the latter category, but at least it tries very hard. The humour ranges from farcical to crude, and becomes downright embarrassing at times, very childish. At other times it's quite witty.There are a lot of horror movie references here for fans, and some visual jokes which are pretty good - such as the zombies at the building site. However, the gargoyle humour is just plain sad and childish and I really have no idea who could find that sort of thing funny. A couple of scenes are totally ripped out of other, better films, such as the cursed parchment in the restaurant and kitchen scene (similar to the parchment in NIGHT OF THE DEMON) and the scene where a farmer shoots at a gremlin (which is directly taken from the scene in EVIL DEAD II where Bruce Campbell shoots at his severed hand).As a film, CAST A DEADLY SPELL is not very satisfying. The plot is a muddled, twisting mish-mash of themes which never really gel together very well, being part comedy, part murder mystery, part thriller, part horror. The actors don't help. Julianne Moore is the love interest and is only mildly less annoying than she was in THE LOST WORLD: JURASSIC PARK. Clancy Brown (HIGHLANDER), a fine actor, is given little to do, while David Warner (FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE), who has starred in countless horror films, is given even less. The bulk of the film therefore rests on Fred Ward (TREMORS), but he hasn't much to do with the plot except to try and work out what's going on, while romancing Moore. Ward's wisecracking, fast talking Lovecraft is at first amusing but soon becomes tiring.If you can bear to sit through until the end, there's an okay sort of monster, but it's hardly the type of Old One that Lovecraft himself would envisage. Not very faithful to Lovecraft, it's best if you try and think of this film as a contemporary affair that merely uses the characters and monsters of Lovecraft's imagination for comic value. Otherwise, you may find yourself very offended indeed.

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Gregorso
1991/09/09

As much as I like Fred Ward and David Warner and the noir detective genre, this film is just a bit too silly. Filled with references to the writings of H.P. Lovecraft, this film seems to be satirizing Lovecraft's work rather than paying homage to it. The ending is way too predictable.There are lots of interesting concepts (zombie henchmen, etc.), but they just seem like individual characters/gimmicks made for a Role Playing Game.Producer Gale Anne Hurd hooked up with Fred Ward after she split from James Cameron (who hooked up with Linda Hamilton after making Terminator 2). They worked together on films like "Tremors"which have credits for 4- Ward Productions, so I wonder if that's a company she created in honor of Fred Ward.

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LexaSuperStar
1991/09/10

What inspired this particular story/genre treatment? I've seen since a few other stabs at the same type of story, but few (if any) can reach your achievement. Did you have much say in the overall production? If not Fred Ward, then who would've been your first choice to play Lovecraft? Connie? Borden? In any case, I just wanted to reiterate how much a fan of "Cast A Deadly Spell" I am. It was one of those pictures that stick out in my mind as a grade-A classic. Great movie . Fred really funny in this role . Unique movie ever. Can some one tall me similar movie ... I don't think so. In so small Someone have the subtitles for this movie ? Really need one . Because in Ukraine I cant buy this movie .

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