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Heavy Metal
TrailerA glowing orb terrorizes a young girl with a collection of stories of dark fantasy, eroticism and horror.Actors: Don Francks, Caroline Semple, Richard Romanus, Susan Roman, Al Waxman, Harvey Atkin, John Candy, Glenis Wootton Gross, Marilyn Lightstone, Jackie Burroughs, Martin Lavut, ...»Director: Gerald Potterton, John BrunoCountry: United Kingdom, Canada, United StatesDuration: 86 minQuality: HDRelease: 1981IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Heavy Metal"
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Characters of "Heavy Metal"
GrimaldiPlayed by: Don FrancksHarry CanyonPlayed by: Richard RomanusRudnickPlayed by: Al WaxmanWhorePlayed by: Glenis Wootton GrossArdPlayed by: Martin LavutNorlPlayed by: August SchellenbergSternnPlayed by: Eugene LevyHanover FistePlayed by: Rodger BumpassRegolianPlayed by: Douglas KenneyBarbarianPlayed by: George TouliatosNavigatorPlayed by: Zal YanovskyWoman ReporterPlayed by: Patty FreedmanBarbarian LeaderPlayed by: Vlasta VranaCouncilmanPlayed by: Joseph Golland -
Directors of "Heavy Metal"
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Creators of "Heavy Metal"
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Critic Reviews of "Heavy Metal"
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Initial segments have a boisterous blend of dynamic graphics, intriguing plot premises and sly wit that unfortunately slide gradually downhill.
Chicago ReaderApril 16, 2007Some of the animation is first-rate, particularly in the more modest comedy segments, and even the heavy set pieces have greater flash and dazzle than anything Ralph Bakshi mustered around the same period.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Fantasies that are gratuitously sexist and Fascist (macho whoring and warmongering), and whose roots reach all the way back to post-hippie paranoia, feed the tangled plot-lines of a movie that... should disappoint even the teenage wet-dreamers.
New York TimesAugust 30, 2004Heavy Metal has been animated with great verve, and scored very well, with music much less ear-splitting than the title would suggest.
Film.comJanuary 01, 2000Asked if I wanted to see it again, I figured, why not? I would have remembered if it was really bad. But memory does play tricks.
Film.comJanuary 01, 2000Regardless of its dated stylishness (which still holds up remarkably well a decade plus later), Heavy Metal was a pioneering film in 1981 and remains a pivitol and infuential body of art today.
Cinema CrazedJanuary 13, 2016It's definitely watchable for fans that appreciate the exploitative pulp nature of the magazine set to excellent rock music.
Antagony & EcstasyAugust 05, 2014Exemplifies the notion that the euphemism "adult material" almost exclusively denotes content which is chiefly of appeal to people other than adults.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 30, 2012In 1981, this may have been state-of-the-art animation, but now it looks rudimentary, clunky, and flat. The writing, likewise, is flat.
eFilmCritic.comSeptember 17, 2007...An unabashed crowd-pleaser. Whenever possible, it goes for the fight scene, the sex joke, the jiggly breasts...
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