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Basket Case

Basket Case

The tenant in room 7 is very small, very twisted, and very mad.

6.3 / 1019821h 31m

Synopsis

A young man carrying a big basket that contains his extremely deformed, formerly conjoined twin brother seeks vengeance on the doctors who separated them against their will.

Genre: Horror, Comedy

Status: Released

Director: Frank Henenlotter

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Main Cast

Kevin Van Hentenryck

Kevin Van Hentenryck

Duane Bradley

Terri Susan Smith

Terri Susan Smith

Sharon

Beverly Bonner

Beverly Bonner

Casey

Robert Vogel

Robert Vogel

Hotel Manager

Diana Browne

Diana Browne

Dr. Judith Kutter

Lloyd Pace

Dr. Harold Needleman

Bill Freeman

Dr. Julius Lifflander

Ruth Neuman

Duane's Aunt

Richard Pierce

Duane's Father

Sean McCabe

Young Duane

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User Reviews

Wuchak

***Gory and amusing horror about separated Siamese twins in New York City, one vengeful*** A young man from upstate New York, Duane Bradley (Kevin Van Hentenryck), travels to the seedy side of Manhattan with a mysterious wicker basket, looking for a couple of dubious doctors. “Basket Case” (1982) is a very bloody ‘B’ horror with (mostly) low-key comedy that’s actually funny. The quaint low-budget effects consist of rubber puppetry & gloves with some stop-motion unapproved by Ray Harryhausen. Blonde Terri Susan Smith shines as Duane’s potential girlfriend, Sharon, while Beverly Bonner heartily rises to the challenge as Duane’s friendly next-door neighbor in hotel, Casey. The flick is entertaining so I can see how it’s become a cult favorite, but the focus on the seedy side of Manhattan makes for a somewhat unpalatable experience. Yet it’s interesting going back in time to New York City in 1981. Some people lambaste “Basket Case” for being “amateurish” but, come on, it only cost $35,000, which would translate to about $100,000 today. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in Manhattan with some stuff done in Glens Falls, New York. GRADE: B-