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Lifeforce

Tobe HOOPER

UK, USA1985 101min

Synopsis

The bodies of male and females aliens are brought to earth from outer space. However, a female alien kills a security guard and survives, and all hell breaks loose in the lab.

Program Note

After the success of Poltergeist , Hooper signed a three-film deal with Cannon Films. This is the first of the three. Dan O’Bannon, a screenwriter best known for the Alien series, dramatized a novel by Colin Wilson. This film is a grotesque piece, which starts out as a space science fiction but turns into a disaster film full of vampires and zombies. It remains true to the genre traditions of B movies, and shows off Hooper’s technique in combining technological and visual shocks. (John Dykstra, who worked on Star Wars (1977), won the Sitges Award for Best Special Effects for his work on this movie.) The scene where the ‘lifeforce’ is sucked out is one of the best scenes created by Hooper. This film repeatedly presents shocks and tension, and its fast-paced story sweeps the audience around, making them wonder how the story will end. Mathilda May, playing the role of ‘Space Girl’, is beautiful, sensual and intense despite her short appearance. (KIM Hyung-seok)

Diretor

Tobe HOOPER

Before becoming a filmmaker, he spent the 1960s as a college professor and documentary cameraman. In 1974, he made The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, which changed the horror film industry. In 1982, he found greater success when Steven Spielberg hired him to direct his production of Poltergeist.

Credit

Producer
Yoram Globus, Menahem Golan
Screenplay
Dan O¡®Bannon, Don Jakoby
Cinematographer
Alan Hume
Editor
John Grover
Music
Henry Mancini
Production Design
John Graysmark
Sales
Park Circus Limited