![]() ![]() For an adaption of a novel, the film is entertaining and extrinsically pleasing to watch. This film does a good job at incorporating the typical gore and nudity that we often see in horror movies. As such, this film is not mainstream and especially with a “not rated” rating. Re-Animator has certainly created a cult following for those horror buffs. It is a fairly simple plot a mad scientist believes he found the answer to bring the dead back to life. Lovecraft’s Herbert West-Reanimator, the 1985 adaptation is very similar to a Frankenstein film. Overall, the film is no bloodbath, but the gore is certainly there. Carl Hill on the table, which looks gory but also somewhat comical. The most iconic scene in Re-Animator is the headless Dr. But the gore starts to happen when Herbert West starts to experiment on the dead. As such, there are dead corpses and brain removal demonstrations within the hospital ad university which often shows bloody scenes. The story of Re-Animator (1985) revolves around medical students. Carl Hill (David Gale) and Dean Alan Halsey (Robert Sampson) get involved. However, the dead are not their biggest issues when Dr. Soon West involves Dan in his crazy experiments. When Dan Cain (Bruce Abbott) puts an ad for a roommate, West jumps at the opportunity. Re-Animator follows the story of Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs), a science student who believes he found the solution to reanimate the dead. Robert Sampson as Dean Alan Halsey Rating = 3/5 Graves Writer: Stuart Gordon, William Norris, Denis Paoli ![]()
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