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Spawn
TrailerAl Simmons, who is an assassin, is double-crossed and murdered by his evil boss Jason Wynn. Al makes a deal with the devil and returns to earth as Spawn to see his wife. He is ordered by the devil's minion to kill Wynn. Wynn has made a deal with the clown too and is suppose to destroy the world with a deadly virus that will help start Armageddon and allow Hell to attack Heaven. Spawn must choose between Good and Evil.Actors: Michael Jai White, John Leguizamo, Martin Sheen, Theresa Randle, Nicol Williamson, D.B. Sweeney, Melinda Clarke, Miko Hughes, Sydni Beaudoin, Michael Papajohn, Frank Welker, ...»Director: Mark A.Z. DippéCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 5.21 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Spawn"
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Characters of "Spawn"
Al SimmonsPlayed by: Michael Jai WhiteClownPlayed by: John LeguizamoJason WynnPlayed by: Martin SheenWanda BlakePlayed by: Theresa RandleCogliostroPlayed by: Nicol WilliamsonTerry FitzgeraldPlayed by: D.B. SweeneyJessica PriestPlayed by: Melinda ClarkeCyanPlayed by: Sydni BeaudoinLuciferPlayed by: Frank WelkerAngelaPlayed by: Laura Stepp -
Directors of "Spawn"
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Creators of "Spawn"
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Critic Reviews of "Spawn"
Orlando SentinelMay 06, 2016This barely coherent hunk of junk is like a cheap horror film with only a suggestion of the grisliness that appeals to fans of cheap horror films.
Entertainment WeeklyJuly 06, 2010The film gives you the pleasurably junky sensation of living inside an apocalyptic videogame.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009A moodily malevolent, anything-goes revenge fantasy that relies more upon special visual and digitally animated effects for its intended appeal than any comics-derived sci-fier to date.
Chicago ReaderApril 26, 2007This hopelessly redundant action gross-out aspires to a form of hip vacuousness -- and may achieve it.
Washington PostJanuary 22, 2002The nonsensical screenplay can barely stand-up to the hellzapoppin,' Beelzebubbin' effects mustered by first-time director Mark Dippe.
Antagony & EcstasyDecember 06, 2016Ends up feeling like every other mid-budget comic book movie from the second half of the 1990s, and that was a uniquely dispiriting moment for such things.
Movie MetropolisJuly 08, 2012As a movie, 'Spawn' can't make up its mind what it wants to be any more than its protagonist knows who he is or what he wants to be.
Empire MagazineJuly 12, 2010It's simply a parade of toys and tricks, without a jot of playfulness, knowing humour or campery to endear itself.
TV GuideJuly 12, 2010Most of the rest of the cast suffocates beneath mountains of special-effects makeup.
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Gallery of "Spawn"
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Soundtracks of "Spawn"
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