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Altered States

An ambitious research scientist pushes the frontiers of human consciousness. Through sensory deprivation and hallucinogenic mixtures drawn from Native American shamans, he traverses altered states of cognizance, discovering that memory, time, and reality themselves are states of mind.

Director(s)

Ken Russell

Carline Davis-Dyer

Peter Schindler

Gary Daigler

Cast & Crew

John Walter Davis

John Walter Davis

Medical Technician

Gary Daigler

Gary Daigler

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Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore

Margaret Jessup

Ken Russell

Ken Russell

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Bob Balaban

Bob Balaban

Arthur Rosenberg

Blair Brown

Blair Brown

Emily Jessup

William Hurt

William Hurt

Professor Eddie Jessup

Carline Davis-Dyer

Carline Davis-Dyer

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Paul Larsson

Paul Larsson

Charlie Thomas

John Larroquette

John Larroquette

X-Ray Technician

Susan Bredhoff

Susan Bredhoff

Eccheverria's Girl

Cynthia Burr

Cynthia Burr

Parrish's Girl

Francis X. McCarthy

Francis X. McCarthy

Obispo

Jack Murdock

Jack Murdock

Hector Orteco

Evan Richards

Evan Richards

Young Rosenberg

George Gaynes

George Gaynes

Dr. Wissenschaft

Charles Haid

Charles Haid

Mason Parrish

Olivia Michelle

Olivia Michelle

Veronica

Hap Lawrence

Hap Lawrence

Endocrinology Fellow

Martin Fiscoe

Martin Fiscoe

Graduate Student

Dori Brenner

Dori Brenner

Sylvia Rosenberg

Thaao Penghlis

Thaao Penghlis

Echeverria

Miguel Godreau

Miguel Godreau

Primal Man

Peter Brandon

Peter Brandon

Hobart

Charles White-Eagle

Charles White-Eagle

The Brujo

Megan Jeffers

Megan Jeffers

Grace Jessup

Deborah Baltzell

Deborah Baltzell

Schizophrenic Patient

Ora Rubinstein

Ora Rubinstein

Young Medical Student

Eric Forst

Eric Forst

Mingus

Adriana Shaw

Adriana Shaw

Dr. Antonini

Peter Schindler

Peter Schindler

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Details

GenresHorror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Runtime1h 43 mins
Released on25 Dec 1980
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

***“Night of the Apeman” mixed with some pretty heady material*** In the late 60s and mid-70s, a psychopathologist (William Hurt) from the New York/New England area honestly seeks ultimate truth and the origins of humanity through dubious experiments with sensory deprivation mixed with drugs, including a potent mixture used in ceremonies by Mexican AmerIndians. This leads to altered states of consciousness and amazing primordial revelations. Blair Brown is on hand as his romantic interest while Bob Balaban and Charles Haid appear as his colleagues, the latter a scientific version of a Pharisee. Directed by Ken Russell, “Altered States” (198o) is a mature sci-fi drama with elements of mystery/horror. It comes across as a meshing of movies like “Wolfen” (1981), “An American Werewolf in London” (1981), Russell’s later “The Lair of the White Worm” (1988) and “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968). One of the fascinating things about the movie is that it shows how a person can reach other realms while in an isolated location through the power of the mind/spirit, albeit in this case with the assistance of drugs. I can relate to a degree. For instance, eleven years ago I was sleeping in bed (during the day) having an intense dream when my wife burst into the room to wake me up. The smoke alarm outside the door was blaring like crazy, but there was no smoke or fire (or heat). The intense energy evoked by my dream obviously set it off because, as soon as I woke, it suddenly stopped. This happened again the next week. What can explain this except the untapped power of the mind and focused energy? Anyway, the apeman sequence is one of the best parts of the movie and recalls those werewolf flicks noted above (of course “Wolfen” isn’t really a werewolf picture). But “Altered States” is so much more than a standard creature feature or nature-runs-amok flick. The apeman make-up is great and the bizarre imaginings are similar to the same in “The Lair of the White Worm.” While I disagree with the evolutionary nonsense (humans didn’t evolve from apes, rolling my eyes), this is a fantasy about finding the truth by Ken Russell and so I don’t expect those kinds of details to be accurate anyway. Blair is winsome in a girl-next-door kind of way and Russell doesn’t fail to capture her beauty (and I’m not tawkin about the top nudity), although that’s there too, if you’re interested. I suggest using the subtitles since a lot of the jargon is pretty technical. It helps the viewer to stay with the story if you can understand what the characters are saying and discussing. The movie runs 1 hour, 42 minutes and was shot in New York City (including the Bronx Zoo); Boston; Sierra Tarahumara, Chihuahua, Mexico (the rock formations); Burbank Studios and a VA hospital in Los Angeles. GRADE: B

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