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Horror Movies & Sci-Fi Movies Database
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Sci-fi story about a man (Timothy Dwight) on the run from a Big Brother-like security force.
Movie Tagline:
It's the cracked ones that let the light into the world
Title: Split Release Date: March 24, 1989
Runtime: 85 mins Genre: Drama All Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi Languages: English Country: USA Colors: Color Sound: Mono IMDB Rating: 5.9 Buried.com Rating: 6.9 - (Rate This Horror Movie at Buried.com) Category: Horror Movies Starting With S
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Director(s):
Chris Shaw
Cast:
Timothy Dwight ...Starker
Joan Bechtel ...Susan / Woman in Gallery
John J. Flynn ...The Artist (as John Flynn)
Chris Shaw ...Agency Director
John Martel ...Agent #1
Jack Wiley ...Agent #2
Barbara Horscraft ...Cafe Customer
Debra Gordon ...Cafe Customer
Rusty Lapioli ...Cafe Worker
Ray Bancharian ...Cafe Bouncer
Jim yates ...Transient
George Amis ...Art Critic
Rod Schoenlank ...Art Critic
Wendy Bowers ...Woman in Gallery (as Wendy Bower)
Rebecca Rae Adams ...Woman in Gallery (as Rebecca Adams)
Bhavananda Lodkey ...Woman in Gallery
Martha Curtis ...Woman in Gallery
Larry Raphael ...Irate Art Patron
Steve Bennett ...Guitar Singer
Debra Christian ...'Interesting' Woman
Mark Moore ...Steel Guitar Player
Sydney Thompson ...Pan Peter
Allegra David ...Belly Dancer
Jim Greiner ...Drummer
Nortey Samm ...Drummer
Addae Cannon ...Drummer
Don Lox ...Violinist
Robert Peterson ...Puppets
Rock Lerum ...Juggler
Jessica Frye ...Skate Board
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Producer(s):
Barbara Horscraft
Writer(s):
Chris Shaw
Joan Bechtel
Composer(s):
Robert Galpren
Chris Shaw
More Movie Taglines:
- It's the cracked ones that let the light into the world
Movie Quote(s):
- Agency Director: You think this guy Starker is nothing? You're right! He is nothing!He gets nothing out of life so he fixates on some trinket and decides it's precious. It's ridiculous. But it's dangerous. There are over a billion losers out there who all want to believe they're something. Some guy says he found the answer? That's how it starts. Religion. Health food. Aerobics. Pantyhose. Anything... Everything to distract them from the fact that they're bored, meaningless, impotent nothings waiting to die. Your job is to watch the fixations. Where do they come from? Some guy wants to make a buck. That's okay. That's productive. But there are whackos out there. Whackos! Guys so lost in a dream, they don't care about anything. Not food, not money, not sex. Nothing! One idea... one fixation from one whacko can fuck up everything! Look at Christ. Oh! Now Christ needs a car, a wife, a steady job. That's okay. That's productive. But when he was first out Christ created abstinance, disarray, squalor. It took four hundred years to fix that mess!
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Starker: Look! It's a straw!
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Transient: You had the rise of the first Great Age and then a fall into chaos. And then a rise again: the Classical Age and then another fall: The Dark Ages. And then a rise again: The Renassance and right on into the Modern Age. And now we are on the brink of the fall that could end everything.
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Movie Trivia:
- His bit part as the evangelist became the final film appearance for Gene Evans.
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Keywords:
Maw, Critic, Cafe, Android, Surrealism ...[more]
Keywords All:
Dumpster, Puddle, Drug, Art, Storyboard, Female Rear Nudity, Disguise, Female Nudity, Gallery Showing, Vagrant, Hallucinogen, Conspiracy, Pop Tart, Computer Animation, Independent Film

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Rating: 6.9 out of 10.0 - 72 votes cast total
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