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Thinner

An obese lawyer begins to wither as a hex cast by an elderly Romani man takes hold, leaving him branded with the moniker 'Thinner'. Desperate, he seeks aid from his associates in organized crime to persuade the old man to lift the curse. With death approaching and his body thinning by the hour, the lawyer races against time.

Director(s)

Tom Holland

Michael Green

Sean McCarron

Tricia Ronten

Lisa M. Rowe

Vebe Borge

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Peter Maloney

Peter Maloney

Biff Quigley

Stephen King

Stephen King

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Kari Wührer

Kari Wührer

Gina Lempke

Joe Mantegna

Joe Mantegna

Richie Ginelli

Sean McCarron

Sean McCarron

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Tricia Ronten

Tricia Ronten

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Irma St. Paule

Irma St. Paule

Suzanne Lempke

Allelon Ruggiero

Allelon Ruggiero

Delivery Boy

Randy Jurgensen

Randy Jurgensen

Court Clerk

Michael Green

Michael Green

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Robert John Burke

Robert John Burke

Billy Halleck

Time Winters

Time Winters

Prosecutor

Daniel von Bargen

Daniel von Bargen

Chief Duncan Hopley

Lucinda Jenney

Lucinda Jenney

Heidi Halleck

Antonette Schwartzberg

Antonette Schwartzberg

Mama Ginelli

Angela Pietropinto

Angela Pietropinto

Female Clinic Doctor

Vebe Borge

Vebe Borge

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Ed Wheeler

Ed Wheeler

Detective Deevers

John Horton

John Horton

Judge Cary Rossington

Tom Holland

Tom Holland

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Patrick Farrelly

Patrick Farrelly

Henry Halliwell

Josh Holland

Josh Holland

Frank Spurton

Lisa M. Rowe

Lisa M. Rowe

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Howard Erskine

Howard Erskine

Judge Phillips

Bethany Joy Lenz

Bethany Joy Lenz

Linda Halleck

Michael Constantine

Michael Constantine

Tadzu Lempke

Elizabeth Franz

Elizabeth Franz

Leda Rossington

Robert Fitch

Robert Fitch

Flash Enders

Sean Hewitt

Sean Hewitt

"DR" Fander

Sam Freed

Sam Freed

Dr. Mike Houston

Jeffrey Ware

Jeffrey Ware

Max Duggenfield

Walter Bobbie

Walter Bobbie

Kirk Penschley

Terrence Garmey

Terrence Garmey

Bailiff

Terrence Kava

Terrence Kava

Gabe Lempke

Adriana Delphine

Adriana Delphine

Gypsy Woman

Ruth Miller

Ruth Miller

Billy's Secretary

Bridget Marks

Bridget Marks

Ginelli Bar Girl

Mitch Greenberg

Mitch Greenberg

Male Clinic Doctor

Michael Kevin Walker

Michael Kevin Walker

Clinic Waiter

Details

GenresFantasy, Horror
Runtime1h 32 mins
Released on25 Oct 1996
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

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8/10

Stephen King's novel, written under the name Richard Bachman, makes a successful transition to the screen. Billy (Robert John Burke) is a highly successful defense attorney, getting an acquittal for known mobster Richie (Joe Mantegna). He is trying to diet, topping the scales at three hundred pounds. One night while driving home, Heidi (Lucinda Jenney), Billy's wife, begins fooling around in the car with him while he is driving. In the throes of passion, Billy does not see an elderly gypsy woman crossing the street, runs over her, and kills her. The judge and police chief conspire to cover the crime up, and the death is ruled accidental. That does not sit well with the old woman's even older father, Lempke (Michael Constantine), who brushes Billy's cheek and whispers the title of the film. Soon, Billy is dropping three or four pounds a day. He seems to be disappearing before everyone's eyes, but concern sets in. He is eating twelve thousand calories a day, still losing weight, and now Heidi and his doctor (Sam Freed) are spending a little too much time together. Billy decides to track down the gypsies, especially after hearing and witnessing others in on the conspiracy were cursed as well, and he mistakenly enlists Richie to help him. Greg Cannom's special effects make-up is phenomenal. He has won Oscars in the past, and he should have won again for this film. Burke is totally believable going from 300 to 124 pounds in the span of the story. It helps that Burke's performance is as flawless as his make-up. He does not let all that latex and rubber get in the way, and goes from sympathetic to slightly deranged rather well. Jenney is also good as Heidi, although her character is often relegated to the "supportive wife" routine. The first hour of the film is very suspenseful. Billy is chasing the gypsies, and the authorities are chasing him. However, the film's biggest flaw was also the novel's biggest flaw- letting the convenient mob friend Richie help get revenge on the gypsies. Mantegna is one of those great actors who never receives his just credit, but here his character is just a caricature of mob types Mantegna has played before especially on "The Simpsons"- try listening to Mantegna and not hearing Fat Tony. Holland's direction keeps things fresh, he shockingly shot this on location in Maine instead of fleeing to Canada like most Hollywood films, but the screenplay feels rushed most of the time. I wonder if this would have made a more effective transition to mini-series form, something King has done before. I was surprised by "Thinner." Considering what some film makers have done to King's work, it is a better adaptation when put in that context. Strongly anchored by believable make-up and gore effects, and a fantastic central performance, I recommend it.

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