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Body Melt

Play trailer Poster for Body Melt 1993,  1h 24m,  Horror Play Trailer Watchlist
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A mad scientist's (Ian Smith) vitamin pill causes horrific side-effects in its suburbanite consumers.

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Terry Mesnard Gayly Dreadful it's a madcap exercise in hilarity and gross outs that had me laughing in glee and surprise. Dec 18, 2022 Full Review Adrian Martin Film Critic: Adrian Martin Cult Australian horror film (actually from 1993) superbly directed by polymath artist Philip Brophy. Don't miss it! A fave of Tarantino. Jun 26, 2020 Full Review

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Adam U Anybody who doesn't give this Australian splatter masterpiece 5 stars is on the wrong kind of drugs! This is a great film. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/09/25 Full Review Chris B It's actually exhausting watching this because it's not at all funny, not in the slightest bit scary or disturbing, and it makes no sense. The 'special effects' are pathetic and are especially dated, even for a film made 30 years ago. Do not get me started on the soundtrack, it's completely imbecilic. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 10/28/24 Full Review
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Synopsis A mad scientist's (Ian Smith) vitamin pill causes horrific side-effects in its suburbanite consumers.
Director
Philip Brophy
Producer
Rod Bishop, Daniel Scharf
Screenwriter
Rod Bishop, Philip Brophy
Production Co
Film Victoria, Australian Film Commission
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 13, 2017
Runtime
1h 24m
Sound Mix
Stereo, Surround