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The Dead Zone By Ali Davis
The Dead Zone is based on a novel by Stephen King, directed by
David Cronenberg (Scanners, The Fly) and produced by Debra
Hill (Halloween, The Fog). Such a trio of horror vets would
be expected to come up with an evening of shocks and gore, but The Dead
Zone is a surprise. While it has great atmospheric eeriness and
undeniably scary moments, The Dead Zone is at heart a sensitive and
thoughtful portrayal of main character Johnny Smith's dilemma. Christopher
Walken, king of the vaguely creepy, plays Smith, a man who awakens from a
five-year coma with the very mixed blessing of second sight. At the mere
touch of a hand, Smith is unwillingly launched into scenes of past and
future terror. (Director Cronenberg is said to have fired blanks from a
.357 Magnum just out of camera range to keep Walken's flinching
spontaneous.) The Dead Zone wisely takes its time telling the
story, and thus allows for some great performances. Walken gives a rich
portrayal of the conflicted Smith, and Colleen Dewhurst and Tom Skerritt
both do welcome turns in smaller roles. The most fun of all, though, is
clearly being had by Martin Sheen, who gives a spirited performance as a
complete sleazebag.
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|  | Director: David Cronenberg
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|  | Stars: Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams, Tom Skerritt, Herbert Lom, Anthony Zerbe, Colleen Dewhurst, Martin Sheen, Nicholas Campbell, Jackie Burroughs
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|  | Released: October 21, 1983
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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