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| director = [[William Fruet]]
| director = [[William Fruet]]
| producer = John Newton<br>John G. Pozhke<br>Gordon Robinson<br>Maurice Smith
| producer = John G. Pozhke<br>Maurice Smith
| writer = [[Don Enright]]<br>[[William Fruet]]
| writer = Don Enright<br>William Fruet
| based_on = ''Death Bite''<br>by Michael Maryk<br>Brent Monahan
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| starring = [[Peter Fonda]]<br>[[Oliver Reed]]<br>[[Kerrie Keane]]
| starring = [[Peter Fonda]]<br>[[Oliver Reed]]<br>[[Kerrie Keane]]<br>[[Al Waxman]]
| music = [[Eric Robertson (composer)|Eric Robertson]]<br>[[Tangerine Dream]]
| music = [[Eric Robertson (composer)|Eric Robertson]]<br>[[Tangerine Dream]]
| cinematography = [[Mark Irwin]]
| cinematography = [[Mark Irwin]]
| editing =
| editing = Ralph Brunjes
| studio = Hyperion Productions<br>[[Telefilm Canada|Canadian Film Development Corporation]]<br>[[Famous Players]]
| distributor = Producers Distributing Corporation
| distributor = [[Astral Films]] <small>(Canada)</small><br>Producers Distributing <small>(US)
| released = {{Film date|1983|10|28}}
| released = October 28, 1983 <small>(Canada)</small><br>May 11, 1984 <small>(US)
| runtime = 90 min.
| runtime = 90 min.
| country = Canada
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'''''Spasms''''' is a 1983 Canadian [[horror film]] directed by [[William Fruet]] and starring [[Peter Fonda]], [[Oliver Reed]], and [[Kerrie Keane]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Letterboxd]]|title=Spasms|url=https://letterboxd.com/film/spasms/}}</ref>
'''''Spasms''''' is a 1983 Canadian [[horror film]] directed by [[William Fruet]] and starring [[Peter Fonda]], [[Oliver Reed]], and [[Kerrie Keane]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Letterboxd]]|title=Spasms|url=https://letterboxd.com/film/spasms/}}</ref> It is based on the 1979 novel ''Death Bite'' by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan.


==Plot==
==Plot==

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Spasms (1983):

Spasms
Directed byWilliam Fruet
Written byDon Enright
William Fruet
Based onDeath Bite
by Michael Maryk
Brent Monahan
Produced byJohn G. Pozhke
Maurice Smith
StarringPeter Fonda
Oliver Reed
Kerrie Keane
Al Waxman
CinematographyMark Irwin
Edited byRalph Brunjes
Music byEric Robertson
Tangerine Dream
Production
companies
Distributed byAstral Films (Canada)
Producers Distributing (US)
Release dates
October 28, 1983 (Canada)
May 11, 1984 (US)
Running time
90 min.
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Spasms is a 1983 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Peter Fonda, Oliver Reed, and Kerrie Keane.[1] It is based on the 1979 novel Death Bite by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan.

Plot

Jason Kincaid (Oliver Reed) has a massive serpent captured in a remote island. He brought it to the US because it killed his brother, and he now shares some kind of psychic link with it. He enlists the help of psychologist Tom Brazilian (Peter Fonda) to study the animal and the mental connection, but they do not count on a group of snake worshiping Satanists to complicate matters by accidentally setting the beast free.

Cast

Production

The screenplay by Fruet and Don Enright is based on the novel Death Bite by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan. The production ran out of money before shooting was finished and the final scene had to be heavily padded with flashback sequences in an effort to lengthen the movie to a respectable runtime. The film's special effects were designed by Dick Smith.

According to interviews with director William Fruet and some other people involved in movie at the time when it was released, longer version of the ending fight between Oliver Reed and giant snake was planned and filmed, it included parts where he stabs the snake and snake swallowing his arm but due to the problems with effects the scene was not finished and had to be cut. Scene where sailor who is bitten by snake gets his arm swallowed by it was also cut, and there was also a nightmare sequence in which some victims of the snake show up covered with gory wounds. Director said that he shot some additional violent scenes for the Far East versions of the movie but none of these sequences were ever reported to be included in any version of the movie.

Release

The film was given a limited release theatrically in the United States by Producers Distributing Corporation in May 1984. The film was released on VHS by Thorn EMI Video. In April 2016, CodeRed released the film on DVD for the first time.

Soundtrack

The film's score was composed by Eric Robertson. Tangerine Dream contributed the original theme over the end credits.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Spasms". Letterboxd.