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CrimeMysteryHorror

Resurrection

- He's coming.

A jaded homicide detective has been put on the case of a ruthless killer in the city of Chicago, who leaves a trail of horribly mutilated and dismembered corpses along with perversely ironic biblical quotes.

Release Date : 1999-06-05

Language :FrenchEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Baldwin/Cohen ProductionsInterlight

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Christopher Lambert

Character Name : Det. John Prudhomme

Original Name : Christopher Lambert

Gender : Male

Leland Orser

Character Name : Det. Andrew Hollinsworth

Original Name : Leland Orser

Gender : Male

Barbara Tyson

Character Name : Sara Prudhomme

Original Name : Barbara Tyson

Gender : Female

Jeff J.J. Authors

Character Name : Paramedic

Original Name : Jeff J.J. Authors

Gender : Male

David Cronenberg

Character Name : Father Rousell

Original Name : David Cronenberg

Gender : Male

Jayne Eastwood

Character Name : Dolores Koontz

Original Name : Jayne Eastwood

Gender : Female

Rick Fox

Character Name : Scholfield

Original Name : Rick Fox

Gender : Male

Robert Joy

Character Name : Demus

Original Name : Robert Joy

Gender : Male

Peter MacNeill

Character Name : Captain Whippley

Original Name : Peter MacNeill

Gender : Male

Jonathan Potts

Character Name : Det. Moltz

Original Name : Jonathan Potts

Gender : Male

Karen Glave

Character Name : FBI Receptionist

Original Name : Karen Glave

Gender : Female

James Kidnie

Character Name : Walter Chibley

Original Name : James Kidnie

Gender : Male

Chaz Thorne

Character Name : David Elkins

Original Name : Chaz Thorne

Gender : Male

Mike Anscombe

Character Name : News Anchor

Original Name : Mike Anscombe

Gender : Male

Barbara Gordon

Character Name : Judge Seers

Original Name : Barbara Gordon

Gender : Female

Darren Enkin

Character Name : John Ordway

Original Name : Darren Enkin

Gender : Male

David Ferry

Character Name : Mr. Breslauer

Original Name : David Ferry

Gender : Male

Jan Filips

Character Name : Stanley Galloway

Original Name : Jan Filips

Gender : Male

Philip Williams

Character Name : Rousch

Original Name : Philip Williams

Gender : Male

Robert Kennedy

Character Name : Hotel Clerk

Original Name : Robert Kennedy

Gender : Male

Patrick Chilvers

Character Name : Officer

Original Name : Patrick Chilvers

Gender : Male

Rothaford Gray

Character Name : Jailor

Original Name : Rothaford Gray

Gender : Male

Darren Marsman

Character Name : Swat Team Leader

Original Name : Darren Marsman

Gender : Male

Tony Meyler

Character Name : Cop

Original Name : Tony Meyler

Gender : Male

Michael Olah

Character Name : Michael Prudhomme

Original Name : Michael Olah

Gender : Male

Scott Wickware

Character Name : Detective #2

Original Name : Scott Wickware

Gender : Male

Jonathan Whittaker

Character Name : Dr. Nestler

Original Name : Jonathan Whittaker

Gender : Male

Robert Thomas

Character Name : John's House - Officer

Original Name : Robert Thomas

Gender : Male

Jacques Tourangeau

Character Name : Claude Corday

Original Name : Jacques Tourangeau

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Look, I hate cops as much as the next guy, but the ineptitude of every single policeman in this film is just so infuriating. _Resurrection_ could probably have been interesting, the logline certainly made it sound like it was going to be, but it was so surface level. Honestly the motivation that's in the descriptor for this movie was so easy to miss I'm not sure that they really explored it at all. I know _Se7en_ was popular and all, but people didn't like that movie just because it had a murder tableau, it actually had good story and characters in it too. _Resurrection_ does not. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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tmdb28039023

@tmdb28039023

2022-09-03

Resurrection is a Se7en clone (complete with your standard copious rain) with no brains but lotsa guts. Instead of the seven deadly sins, the killer targets people named after apostles — five (5) apostles to be exact; I guess the full dozen would have taken too long a time. Additionally, the villain harvests different body parts from his victims in order to “rebuild the boy of Christ.” Rebuild? Jesus was crucified, not hanged, drawn and quartered; why would his body need rebuilding? (now, if it were any of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, that’d be another story). About halfway through the movie, the killer sends Det. John Prudhomme (Christopher Lambert) a tape; part of it is broadcast on the news, and some lady living in an apartment building recognizes the voice as belonging to one of her neighbors, who “seems like a very nice guy, but I bet a lot of those serial killers are like that.” In a twist that would be clever if it weren’t so stupid, the neighbor turns out to be a blind man whom the real killer paid to make the tape. Really. So, according to this dumb broad, “a lot of those serial killers” are "nice guys", and blind? Maybe she thought he was just pretending, but either way isn’t this the kind of detail that might strike a witness as odd enough to at least, you know, mention it to the police? All this nonsense will eventually pay off, however; patient viewers will be rewarded with one of the sickest, most blasphemous visuals visuals ever to grace a horror film, followed by one of the silliest. The former occurs when the almost finished FrankenChrist is unveiled. I say ‘almost finished’ because, for some reason, the killer needs the heart of a baby born after midnight on Easter to a woman named Mary. Everybody got that? Good. Let me see if I can get this straight. The bad guy wants to “rebuild” the body of Christ on time for Resurrection Sunday — implying, like everything else, an adult JC — but he’s going to give it a Baby Jesus heart? This is all madness and no method, but it leads to the second unforgettable (though for very different reasons) image: the killer holding a rubber baby, threatening to drop it from the hospital roof, and Lambert (who in real life can't see a thing without his glasses) catching it in midair.