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Edward Scissorhands

A quiet suburban town is visited by Edward, a stranded, unfinished science experiment.

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Steven Brill

Tim Burton

Jerry Fleck

Francis J. Conway

Marilyn Bailey

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Cast & Crew

Tim Burton

Tim Burton

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Steven Brill

Steven Brill

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Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp

Edward Scissorhands

Kathy Baker

Kathy Baker

Joyce

Winona Ryder

Winona Ryder

Kim

Marc Macaulay

Marc Macaulay

Reporter

Dianne Wiest

Dianne Wiest

Peg

Susan Blommaert

Susan Blommaert

Tinka

Marilyn Bailey

Marilyn Bailey

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Brett Rice

Brett Rice

Reporter

Alan Arkin

Alan Arkin

Bill

Jerry Fleck

Jerry Fleck

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Andrew B. Clark

Andrew B. Clark

Beefy Man

Caroline Aaron

Caroline Aaron

Marge

Aaron Lustig

Aaron Lustig

Psychologist

O-Lan Jones

O-Lan Jones

Esmeralda

Vincent Price

Vincent Price

The Inventor

Linda Perri

Linda Perri

Cissy

Anthony Michael Hall

Anthony Michael Hall

Jim

Dick Anthony Williams

Dick Anthony Williams

Officer Allen

Alan Fudge

Alan Fudge

Loan Officer

Conchata Ferrell

Conchata Ferrell

Helen

Biff Yeager

Biff Yeager

George

John Davidson

John Davidson

Host-TV

Bryan Larkin

Bryan Larkin

Max

Victoria Price

Victoria Price

TV Newswoman

Stuart Lancaster

Stuart Lancaster

Retired Man

Michael Gaughan

Michael Gaughan

Policeman

Donna Pieroni

Donna Pieroni

Blonde / TV

John McMahon

John McMahon

Denny

Gina Gallagher

Gina Gallagher

Granddaughter

Robert Oliveri

Robert Oliveri

Kevin

Marti Greenberg

Marti Greenberg

Suzanne

Peter Palmer

Peter Palmer

Editor

Carmen J. Alexander

Carmen J. Alexander

Reporter

Kelli Crofton

Kelli Crofton

Pink Girl

Linda Jean Hess

Linda Jean Hess

Older Woman / TV

Rosalyn Thomson

Rosalyn Thomson

Young Woman / TV

Lee Ralls

Lee Ralls

Red-Haired Woman / TV

Eileen Meurer

Eileen Meurer

Teenage Girl / TV

Bea Albano

Bea Albano

Rich Widow / TV

Ken DeVaul

Ken DeVaul

Policeman

Tricia Lloyd

Tricia Lloyd

Teenage Girl

Kathy Dombo

Kathy Dombo

Other Teen

Rex Fox

Rex Fox

Police Sergeant

Sherry Ferguson

Sherry Ferguson

Max's Mother

Tabetha Thomas

Tabetha Thomas

Little Girl on Bike

Tammy Boalo

Tammy Boalo

Neighborhood Extra

Jackie Carson

Jackie Carson

Neighborhood Extra

Carol Crumrine

Carol Crumrine

Neighborhood Extra

Suzanne Chrosniak

Suzanne Chrosniak

Neighborhood Extra

Ellin Dennis

Ellin Dennis

Neighborhood Extra

Kathy Lockwood

Kathy Lockwood

Neighborhood Extra

Jalaine Gallion

Jalaine Gallion

Neighborhood Extra

Miriam Goodspeed

Miriam Goodspeed

Neighborhood Extra

Dianne L. Green

Dianne L. Green

Neighborhood Extra

Mary Jane Heath

Mary Jane Heath

Neighborhood Extra

Carol D. Klasek

Carol D. Klasek

Neighborhood Extra

Laura Nader

Laura Nader

Neighborhood Extra

Doyle Anderson

Doyle Anderson

Neighborhood Extra

Harvey Bellman

Harvey Bellman

Neighborhood Extra

Michael Brown

Michael Brown

Neighborhood Extra

Gary Clark

Gary Clark

Neighborhood Extra

Roland Douville

Roland Douville

Neighborhood Extra

Russell E. Green

Russell E. Green

Neighborhood Extra

Cecil Hawkins

Cecil Hawkins

Neighborhood Extra

Jack W. Kapfhamer

Jack W. Kapfhamer

Neighborhood Extra

Bill Klein

Bill Klein

Neighborhood Extra

Phil Olson

Phil Olson

Neighborhood Extra

Joe Sheldon

Joe Sheldon

Neighborhood Extra

James Spicer

James Spicer

Neighborhood Extra

Tim Rerucha

Tim Rerucha

Van Friend (uncredited)

Francis J. Conway

Francis J. Conway

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Details

GenresFantasy, Drama, Romance
Runtime1h 45 mins
Released on07 Dec 1990
Languageen
Age RatingU
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Andre Gonzales

8/10

Love this movie. It's like a non evil Freddy Kruger. The ending could have been better though.

kineticandroid

/10

Take the story of Frankenstein's monster, remove the hateful creator, and replace the little girl's flowers with a brightly pastel Reagan-era suburb. Though not my personal favorite Tim Burton film, I feel like this one best encapsulates his style and story interests.

CinemaSerf

7/10

Vincent Price has spent his life working on a labour of love - a "son", an artificially constructed person that lacks only hands - for which he temporarily has two pairs of scissors. Sadly, the creator dies before he can rectify this and so young "Edward" (Johnny Depp) is left alone in his lofty castle. Alone, that is until a kindly Dianne Wiest ("Peg") takes him under her wing, introduces him to her many friends - including an on-form Winona Ryder ("Kim") - and they all discover he has a remarkable ability for topiary (and hairdressing!). Soon he is all the rage, the talk of the town - but always the misfit, and of course when a mishap - in this case a robbery for which he is framed - occurs, his fickle friends turn on him readily. It's a touching tale of innocence and humanity; Depp plays his role skilfully and with delicacy and humour, and the last half hour is quite a damning indictment of thoughtlessness and selfishness that still resonates today. Like many "fairy" tales, it has it's root in decent morals and Tim Burton is ahead of the game in delivering a nuanced and enjoyable modern day parable that makes you laugh, smile and wince with shame in equal measure.

r96sk

8/10

Very enjoyable. It's funny the way we picture things in our minds. I had heard of <em>'Edward Scissorhands'</em> but actually knew very little about it, typified by the fact I was expecting this to be very dark - probably just based on the seeing the cover here and there. It's much sillier than expected, but in a positive way. I do kinda end up wishing they went down a more dark/creative route, instead of relying on the novelty of having scissors as hands; though, to be fair, they do touch on the deeper side a bit. With that said, I did get a good amount of entertainment seeing this plot unfold. It's weird and wonderful. Johnny Depp is a great actor and is very good here, mainly via his facial expressions and body language. It's cool to see Winona Ryder involved, someone I've thoroughly enjoyed in more recent times in <em>'Stranger Things'</em>. Alan Arkin and Anthony Michael Hall also appear. The film looks neat, as I've come to expect from Tim Burton. It has the obvious touch of Bo Welch to it, with the neighbourhood looking not too dissimilar to what Welch would create for 2003's <em>'The Cat in the Hat'</em> - which I, truly, enjoyed. Undoubtedly worth a watch.

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