Ratboy
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Directed by | Sondra Locke |
Written by | Rob Thompson |
Produced by | Fritz Manes |
Starring | Sondra Locke Robert Townsend Christopher Hewett Bill Maher Larry Hankin Sydney Lassick Gerrit Graham Louie Anderson Sharon Baird John Witherspoon Ross White |
Cinematography | Bruce Surtees |
Edited by | Joel Cox |
Music by | Lennie Niehaus |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Ratboy is a 1986 American drama film directed by and starring Sondra Locke.[1][2] The make-up effects were designed by Rick Baker. The film's scenario is at times comic or serious, and one of its peculiarities is that there never is any explanation for Ratboy's origin and existence as a human-rat hybrid.
Ratboy had a troubled production and was both a critical and commercial failure. However, it received better reviews in European countries, especially France, winning the Deauville American Film Festival.
Synopsis
A failed window dresser named Nikki overhears of a mysterious "Ratboy" named Eugene while dumpster diving at a dump. After finding and befriending him, Nikki makes several attempts at exploiting his uniqueness to the public. At the same time, Eugene wishes to avoid public attention.
In the end, the police are searching fore Eugene's body, as Nikki stands sadden until there's a crystal in her jacket pocket and it begins to shine. Eugene had survived the gunshot and is hiding on top of a tree and signaling Nikki. Nikki is happy that Eugene is alive, Eugene then begins to flee as the police continue searching for him.
Cast
- Sondra Locke as Nikki Morrison
- Sharon Baird as Ratboy (as S.L. Baird)
- Robert Townsend as Manny
- Christopher Hewett as Acting Coach
- Larry Hankin as Robert Jewell
- Sydney Lassick as Lee 'Dial-A-Prayer'
- Gerrit Graham as Billy Morrison
- Louie Anderson as Omer Morrison
- Billie Bird as Psychic
- John Witherspoon as Heavy
- Charles Bartlett as Catullus Cop
Reception
Sondra Locke received a Razzie nomination for Worst Actress, losing to Madonna for Who's That Girl.
References
- ^ Maslin, Janet (October 17, 1986). "Ratboy (1986) SCREEN: 'RATBOY'". The New York Times. New York City: The New York Times Company. Retrieved July 10, 2016.
- ^ "Ratboy". Turner Classic Movies. Atlanta: Turner Broadcasting System (Time Warner). Retrieved July 10, 2016.
External links
- Ratboy at IMDb
- Ratboy at Rotten Tomatoes