Body Parts (film)
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| Body Parts | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Eric Red |
| Produced by | Frank Mancuso Jr. |
| Written by | Patricia Herskovic Joyce Taylor Eric Red Norman Snider |
| Starring | Jeff Fahey Brad Dourif Zakes Mokae Kim Delaney Paul Ben-Victor Lindsay Duncan |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date(s) | August 2, 1991 |
| Running time | 88 min. |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $10 million |
Body Parts is a 1991 horror thriller film directed by Eric Red and released by Paramount Pictures. The film stars Jeff Fahey, Kim Delaney, Brad Dourif and Zakes Mokae.
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[edit] Plot
A criminal psychologist loses his arm in a car crash, and becomes one of three patients to have their missing limbs replaced by those belonging to an executed serial killer. One of them dies violently, and disturbing occurrences start happening to the surviving two.
[edit] Tag-lines
"The transplant was a success. Then the donor came to take it back."
"A medical miracle has become a murderous nightmare."
"Where does evil live, the heart, the mind or the flesh?"
[edit] Cast
- Jeff Fahey as Bill Chrushank
- Brad Dourif as Remo Lacey
- Kim Delaney as Karen Chrushank
- Zakes Mokae as Detective Sawchuck
- Lindsay Duncan as Dr. Agatha Webb
- Paul Ben-Victor as Ray Kolberg
- Peter Murnik as Mark Draper
- John Walsh as Charley Fletcher
- Nathaniel Moreau as Bill Jr.
- Peter MacNeill as Drunk
- Arlene Duncan as Nurse
- Hal Eisen as TV Reporter
- Lindsay Merrithew as Roger
- Andy Humphrey as Ricky
- Sarah Campbell as Samantha
- James Kidnie as Detective Jackson
[edit] Awards
| Year | Award | Category/Recipient | Won |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | Saturn Award | Best Music/Loek Dikker | Yes |
| Best Director/Eric Red | No | ||
| Best Horror Film | |||
| Best Make-up/Gordon J. Smith |
[edit] External links
- Body Parts at the Internet Movie Database
- Body Parts at AllRovi
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