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HorrorThrillerDrama

Mister Frost

- Call Evil By It's Proper Name.

Frost is arrested and committed for murder after he is apprehended burying his victims in the garden. However, even while under psychiatric care and tight hospital security, it becomes obvious that Mr. Frost is not all he seems to be.

Release Date : 1990-04-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : AAA Production

Production Country : FranceUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles : Mr. Frost

Cast

Jeff Goldblum

Character Name : Mr. Frost

Original Name : Jeff Goldblum

Gender : Male

Alan Bates

Character Name : Felix Detweiler

Original Name : Alan Bates

Gender : Male

Kathy Baker

Character Name : Dr. Sarah Day

Original Name : Kathy Baker

Gender : Female

Daniel Gélin

Character Name : Simon Scolari

Original Name : Daniel Gélin

Gender : Male

Jean-Pierre Cassel

Character Name : Corelli

Original Name : Jean-Pierre Cassel

Gender : Male

François Négret

Character Name : Christopher Kovac

Original Name : François Négret

Gender : Male

Vincent Schiavelli

Character Name : Angelo, desk clerk

Original Name : Vincent Schiavelli

Gender : Male

Roland Giraud

Character Name : Raymond Reynhardt

Original Name : Roland Giraud

Gender : Male

Catherine Allégret

Character Name : Dr. Corbin

Original Name : Catherine Allégret

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-02-12

**_These days we have no sympathy for the devil_** A nonchalant man in England (Jeff Goldblum) is discovered to have 24 bodies buried on his property and is interned at a mental asylum in France for examination. The detective who brought him in warns of his diabolic origins (Alan Bates) while the female psychiatrist assigned to his case (Kathy Baker) is intrigued by his life-threatening eccentricities. “Mister Frost” (1990) is an artistic supernatural drama/thriller with a smidgen of horror. Comparable films include "Lisa and the Devil" (1973), "The Evil" (1978), “Manhunter” (1986) and “The Devil’s Nightmare” (1971), but don’t expect overt horror, particularly like in the latter movie. The three main cast members are fine in their roles and the set-up is certainly interesting, but I didn’t like how things pan out in the second half. So, the beginning is promising, but the way the story evolves is relatively dull with an unsatisfying close. It doesn’t help that Mr. Frost’s choice of Dr. Sarah Day to prove such-and-such doesn’t make much sense. For a superior supernatural thriller with Jeff in the lead, check out the underrated “Hideaway” (1995). However, if you like the cast and favor psychological horror with artistic flair, give it a try. Some people hail it. The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot in Paris, France. GRADE: C+