In The Mouth Of Madness (1995)
This is a movie to watch for the weird and the wonderful. It is NOT a movie to watch if you want a plausible storyline with logical progression and a definite conclusion. In other words, this is not a 'thinker' movie, this is just a 'sit back and enjoy the ride' movie.
I think I missed a spot. |
This is still better than being stuck with those damn dinosaurs. |
John is an insurance investigator. He can sniff out a fraud from a mile away. He's an independent who doesn't want to be employed by any one company. While at a cafe telling a client of the latest scammer he's caught a man wielding an axe bursts through the window, asks him if he reads 'Sutter Cane', raises the axe, and John would have been in little pieces, but a passing cop shoots the attacker dead. He shrugs it off somehow.
You just don't get horror - it's too deep. |
He then is asked by Arcane Publishing to find massively popular horror writer Sutter Cane. He's disappeared along with his latest novel 'In The Mouth Of Madness' and it's worth millions so understandably they want him and it (or just it) back. He says talk to the guy's agent. No go. That's the psycho that almost axed him in the cafe. They send with him Sutter's editor Linda (Julie Carmen who was great in Fright Night II). John thinks it's a bunch of bull, but then again, he doesn't read horror. Linda goads him saying he just wouldn't get it anyway. He takes the challenge, buys all of the paperbacks he can find. A boy watching him says 'He sees you.' His eyes look... split. Again John shrugs it off and goes home to read his new novels. He sees on his way home a Sutter Cane poster and peeling part of it, finds another poster is beneath but he can't tell of what. He begins to read - instantly he is subjected to nightmares, visions, stuff he can't explain so he just ignores it because he is a very pragmatic man. But he is getting a little nervous. Looking at all the covers of the novels he sees something (very perceptive, I didn't see anything) and he begins to cut up all the covers. The illustrations on them fit together to make a map (I guess). He figures out where the map fits and he and LInda set off to find the fictional town of Hobb's End, the title of one of Sutter's books.
On the way Linda sees strange apparitions but doesn't tell John. They drive through a covered tunnel at night and boom, at the other end it's morning. And there is Hobb's End. They search the town which exactly matches the description in Sutter's book. Looks like he isn't so creative after all. Or is he?
I better be getting a check for this. |
As I said if you're expecting logic and sense you're watching the wrong movie. Stuff starts to happen - the townspeople say that Sutter has taken their children and is holed up in the church - and creepy crawlies are about. John continues to scoff even though he too is seeing some weird stuff. He's too stuffy, too straight to be taken in. The church, called the Black Church in Sutter's novel is a source of unspeakable evil. That's movie talk for we don't have the budget to show you all the actual monsters. John's STILL not convinced, especially after Linda admits that initially this WAS a scam but now it's getting real. He tries to leave but Linda takes the keys (duh). She goes to the Black Church where we finally see Sutter (Jurgen Prochnow) as he is conveniently just now finishing his novel. He reveals that he hasn't been writing fiction, but the 'old ones' have been telling him stories, and the more people that read them, the easier it will be for the 'old ones' to escape into this world. She sees the ending and blood streams from her eyes. John shows up. Sutter tells him he's there because he was written there. And he will deliver the book to be published. John scoffs, but Sutter then tears his own face off as if it were paper and a huge gaping hole is revealed and monstrous sounds are coming closer. As John goes to peer into the darkness Linda is reading the manuscript which describes word for word exactly what John is doing and what he is going to do. A long tunnel appears - he runs down it, the unspeakable monsters chasing close behind but of course he is supposed to escape, it's in the book.
Look quick this is our entire budget. |
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