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The Hand

United States

1981

104 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Oliver Stone

PROD Edward R. Pressman

SCR Oliver Stone

DP King Baggot

CAST Michael Caine, Andrea Marcovicci, Annie McEnroe, Bruce McGill

ED Richard Marks

MUSIC James Horner

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Oliver Stone

Oliver Stone has become known as a master of controversial subjects and a legendary film maker. His films are filled with a variety of film angles and styles, he pushes his actors to give Oscar-worthy performances, and despite his failures, has always returned to success.

After dropping out of Yale University, Oliver Stone became a soldier in the Vietnam War. Serving in two different regiments (including 1rst Cavalry), he was introduced to The Doors, drugs, Jefferson Airplane, and other things that defined the sixties. For his actions in the war, he was awarded a Bronze Star for Gallantry and a Purple Heart. Returning from the war, Stone did not return to graduate from Yale. His first film was a student film entitled Last Year in Viet Nam (1971), followed by the gritty horror film Seizure (1974) for which he also wrote the screenplay. The next seven years saw him direct two films: Mad Man of Martinique (1979) and The Hand (1981), starring Michael Caine. He also wrote many screenplays… read more

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Cbarky99

25Feb13

Moral of the Story: Mandro doesn't think

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roger o. thornhill

26Nov12

pithy review: gripping.......

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Christopher Smith

12Jan12

It's a shame Oliver Stone's early horror effort has such a lackluster reputation, it really is a whole lot of fun. The trite disembodied hand premise is really the least interesting thing in this whacked-out psycho-drama centered by Michael Caine's great icy lead. It's hard to say how much of the almost surreal humor is really intentional, but this one really deserves a cult following.

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Westley

24Dec11

Well, it had some funny moments, but overall this is a pretty bad psychological thriller. It's just so obvious. I could see everything coming a mile away.

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