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Darkman
TrailerWhen thugs employed by a crime boss lead a vicious assault on Dr. Peyton Wilder, leaving him literally and psychologically scarred, an emergency procedure allows him to survive. The scientist then returns to exact revenge on the people who burned him alive.Actors: Liam Neeson, Frances McDormand, Colin Friels, Larry Drake, Nelson Mashita, Jessie Lawrence Ferguson, Rafael H. Robledo, Dan Hicks, Ted Raimi, Dan Bell, Nicholas Worth, ...»Director: Sam RaimiCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 1990IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Darkman"
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Characters of "Darkman"
Dr. Peyton WestlakePlayed by: Liam NeesonJulie HastingsPlayed by: Frances McDormandLouis Strack Jr.Played by: Colin FrielsRobert G. DurantPlayed by: Larry DrakeYakititoPlayed by: Nelson MashitaEddie BlackPlayed by: Jessie Lawrence FergusonRudy GuzmanPlayed by: Rafael H. RobledoSkipPlayed by: Dan HicksRickPlayed by: Ted RaimiSmileyPlayed by: Dan BellPaulyPlayed by: Nicholas WorthMartin KatzPlayed by: Aaron LustigHung FatPlayed by: Arsenio 'Sonny' TrinidadPhysicianPlayed by: John LandisFake ShempPlayed by: Bruce Campbell -
Directors of "Darkman"
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Creators of "Darkman"
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Critic Reviews of "Darkman"
TIME MagazineMarch 28, 2010Raimi isn't effective with his actors, and the dialogue lacks smart menace, but his canny visual sense carries many a scene.
VarietyJune 04, 2007Despite occasional silliness, Sam Raimi's Darkman has more wit, pathos and visual flamboyance than is usual in contemporary shockers.
Chicago ReaderJune 04, 2007Raimi's flair for jazzy visual effects and extravagant action sequences, combined with direction that's full of punch and energy, makes this the best pop roller-coaster ride around.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Darkman sustains mild interest throughout, but it never takes off, partly because a real-estate scam, gangland shootouts, city corruption and a love story clutter up the sad story of Westlake's strange mutation.
Rolling StoneMay 12, 2001Raimi's live-action comic book aims to deliver scares spiked with laughs. That it does.
Daily DeadJanuary 08, 2016Darkman still remains one of Sam Raimi's most ambitious projects to date and it's hard to do anything but admire the kind of lofty ambitions Raimi tosses at the screen with his self-created superhero crime thriller/dark comedy mash-up.
FilmLand EmpireJune 22, 2015...comicbook slapstick and off-the-hook mania in a combination only previously seen in Evil Dead II.
Film Freak CentralMay 01, 2014Raimi, in 1990, made the best comic-book movie there ever was...
Cinema CrazedMarch 13, 2014It's a fun, gruesome, and original revenge picture for horror and pulp fans alike...
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)February 25, 2014As with most of Raimi's early work, the second-hand premise is an excuse for the director's movie-mad visual invention.
The DissolveFebruary 20, 2014Darkman is funny, but it's no joke; it's the work of a man who underlines the conventions of adventure stories and horror because he enjoys them, and knows that even when rendered tongue-in-cheek, they're timeless.
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