
Director:
George Pavlou
Writer:
Clive Barker
Release Date: 17 April 1987 (USA)
Runtime: 89 min
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CAST:
Niall Tóibín.................................(Reverent Coot)
David Dukes...............................(Howard Hallenbeck)
Cora Venus Lunny.......................(Minty Hallenbeck)
Ronan Wilmot.............................(Declan O'Brien)
Niall O'Brien as............................(Detective Inspector Isaac Gissing)
Heinrich von Schellendorf..............(Rawhead Rex)
PLOT:
"- Ireland will never be the same after Rawhead Rex, a particularly nasty demon, is released from his underground prison by an unwitting farmer. The film follows Rex's cross country rampage, while a man struggles to stop it."

O FILMU:
- HorrorHR recenzija filma
- Even though Rawhead Rex was a flawed and incredibly troubled film (as well as being disowned by Barker), I still found it kind of enjoyable watch simply as a creature feature.
- I thought the monster looked pretty convincing...
Anyone who thinks Rawhead Rex was "hilarious," is no horror fan. It may not have been one of the genre's best efforts ever, but it was one of a number of very meaty horror flicks of the 1980s which are still have plenty bite today (pun intended)!
- There is a scene in this movie in which someone screams "He is god!", and then we cut to a shot of a big guy in a ridiculous rubber mask. That pretty much sums Rawhead Rex up, as the movie is so completely ridiculous that the audience is never allowed to take it seriously
- If you were not frightened by the atrocity of The Leprechaun I must say that that movie has an older brother, which is even more atrocious and even more not frightening.





