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Director: | Wes Craven |
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Writer: | Bruce Joel Rubin, Diana Henstell |
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When tragedy strikes his remarkable robot and the beautiful girl next door, lonely teenage genius Paul tries to save them by pushing technology beyond its known limits into a terrifying new realm. | |
Release Date: | Oct 10, 1986 |
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Director: | Wes Craven |
Writer: | Bruce Joel Rubin, Diana Henstell |
Genres: | Science Fiction, Horror |
Keywords | artificial intelligence (a.i.), child abuse, based on novel or book, resurrection, revenge, robot, exploding head, alcoholic, brawl, circuit board, paranoiac |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Pan Arts, Layton |
Box Office |
Revenue: $8,988,731
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Matthew Labyorteaux | Paul |
Kristy Swanson | Samantha |
Michael Sharrett | Tom |
Anne Twomey | Jeannie |
Anne Ramsey | Elvira |
Richard Marcus | Harry |
Russ Marin | Dr. Johanson |
Lee Paul | Sgt. Volchek |
Andrew Roperto | Carl |
Charles Fleischer | BB (voice) |
Robin Nuyen | Thief |
Frank Cavestani | Angry resident |
Merritt Olsen | CAT scan technician |
William H. Faeth | Dr. in Sam's room |
Joel Hile | Deputy |
Tom Spratley | Neighbor |
Jim Ishida | Coroner |
Name | Job |
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Bruce Joel Rubin | Screenplay |
Charles Bernstein | Original Music Composer |
Dan Perri | Title Designer |
Terry Leonard | Stunt Coordinator |
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw | Stunts |
Bill Johnson | Camera Operator |
Wes Craven | Director |
Pat Romano | Stunts |
Marianne Maddalena | Other |
John Loggia | Production Design |
Michael Eliot | Editor |
Nicholas Batchelor | First Assistant Director |
Dale Johnston | Supervising Sound Editor |
Marion Tumen | Script Supervisor |
Buddy Bowles | Gaffer |
Susan Montgomery | Production Accountant |
Don Cahn | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
John Sweeney | Assistant Property Master |
Larry Verne | Construction Coordinator |
Linda Arvidson | Stunts |
Leslie Hoffman | Stunts |
Mike H. McGaughy | Stunts |
Debbie Lynn Ross | Stunts |
John P. Morrisey | Associate Editor |
Barton Kent James | Costumer |
Jon. W. Robinson | Best Boy Grip |
Karen Shaw | Production Secretary |
Ruth Ellen Daniels | Other |
Daniel A. Lomino | Production Design |
Peter C. Graupner | Second Assistant Director |
Kenneth Zunder | First Assistant Camera |
Michael Hancock | Makeup Artist |
Howard Anderson | Key Grip |
Roy Barnes | Set Designer |
Allen L. Stone | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Robert Neilson | Transportation Coordinator |
Doc D. Charbonneau | Stunts |
Tom Oldberg | Stunts |
Keith Huber | Prop Designer |
Richard S. Church | Production Sound Mixer |
Paul Mindrup | Second Assistant Camera |
Carole Brown-James | Costumer |
Peter Albiez | Special Effects |
Patti Birznieks | Unit Publicist |
Lance Anderson | Other |
Diana Henstell | Novel |
Philip H. Lathrop | Director of Photography |
Phil Rawlins | Unit Production Manager |
Edward J. McDonald | Set Decoration |
Horace Jordan | First Assistant Camera |
Bette Iverson | Hairstylist |
Bruce Lawhead | Location Manager |
John LaSalandra | Music Editor |
Vic Petrotta Jr. | Property Master |
Dave Robling | Transportation Captain |
Anthony Cecere | Stunt Coordinator |
J. Mark Donaldson | Stunts |
Lane Leavitt | Stunts |
William H. Faeth | Medical Consultant |
Gene Ashbrook | Boom Operator |
Carol McCullough | Still Photographer |
William Peets | Best Boy Electric |
Fred Morrison | Leadman |
Pam Benson | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Robert M. Sherman | Producer |
Robert Crawford Jr. | Co-Producer |
Patrick Kelley | Executive Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 20 | 29 | 13 |
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2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
2025 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
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**_Underwhelming Craven film that meshes sci-fi, teenage romance and horror_** A boy genius specializing in brain research and robotics (Matthew Laborteaux) moves to the town of Welling with his mother (Anne Twomey) where he starts an apprenticeship at the university. He befriends a paper boy and ... romances an abused neighbor girl (Michael Sharrett and Kristy Swanson respectively). When tragedy strikes, he uses his talents to rectify the situation with horrifying results. "Deadly Friend" (1986) was Wes Craven’s next theatrical project after the success of “A Nightmare on Elm Street” (1984). It was meant to be a sci-fi thriller focusing on a dark teenage love story, but the trailer omitted BB the robot and advertised the movie as another Wes Craven horror flick. The film bombed at the box office. You might remember Laborteaux as Albert, the adopted Ingalls boy on Little House on the Prairie. Meanwhile Winsome Kristy was only 16 during shooting. These two and BB the cute robot give the film a likable innocent quality. In tone, it’s a cross between “Short Circuit” (1986) and “Silver Bullet” (1985) just with elements of the Frankenstein story thrown in. Speaking of which, this is a modern-day coming-of-age take on Frankenstein and zombie tales exploring the idea of a dead person being resurrected by unnatural means with unpleasant results. It raises questions concerning when physical death actually occurs. Interesting ideas, of course, but the execution is so-so and yet kind of agreeable, a puzzling mix. Craven is a hit-or-miss director IMHO. For instance, “Summer of Fear” (1978) is effective, but “The Serpent and the Rainbow” (1988) is mind-bogglingly bad. This one falls somewhere in between, but closer to the good. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area as follows: Burbank Studios (Paul Conway's house), USC (university exteriors & lecture hall interiors) and Monrovia, which is just northeast of L.A. (Samantha on the loose). GRADE: B-/C+