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Kevin Haney
Special Effects Makeup Artist -
David H. Kramer
ADR Voice Casting -
Frank Henenlotter
Director -
J. Michael Muro
Sound Assistant -
Bruce Torbet
Director of Photography -
John Caglione Jr.
Special Effects Makeup Artist -
Clutch Reiser
Musician -
Edgar Ievins
Producer
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Wuchak 6/23/2021 3:58:26PM
***Gory and amusing horror about separated Siamese twins in New York City, one vengeful*** A young man from upstate New York, Duane Bradley (Kevin Van Hentenryck), travels to the seedy side of Manhattan with a mysterious wicker basket, looking for a couple of dubious doctors. “Basket Case” (1982) is a very bloody ‘B’ horror with (mostly) low-key comedy that’s actually funny. The quaint low-budget effects consist of rubber puppetry & gloves with some stop-motion unapproved by Ray Harryhausen. Blonde Terri Susan Smith shines as Duane’s potential girlfriend, Sharon, while Beverly Bonner heartily rises to the challenge as Duane’s friendly next-door neighbor in hotel, Casey. The flick is entertaining so I can see how it’s become a cult favorite, but the focus on the seedy side of Manhattan makes for a somewhat unpalatable experience. Yet it’s interesting going back in time to New York City in 1981. Some people lambaste “Basket Case” for being “amateurish” but, come on, it only cost $35,000, which would translate to about $100,000 today. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in Manhattan with some stuff done in Glens Falls, New York. GRADE: B-
Jerry Butler
Casey Greeter (uncredited)Beverly Bonner
CaseyFrank Henenlotter
Theater Patron (uncredited)Kevin Van Hentenryck
Duane BradleyTerri Susan Smith
SharonRobert Vogel
Hotel ManagerRuth Neuman
Duane's AuntDiana Browne
Dr. Judith Kutter