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Hand [DVD] [1981] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Michael Caine , Andrea Marcovicci , Oliver Stone    DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Michael Caine, Andrea Marcovicci, Annie McEnroe, Bruce McGill, Viveca Lindfors
  • Directors: Oliver Stone
  • Writers: Oliver Stone, Marc Brandell
  • Producers: Bert Kamerman, Clark L. Paylow, Edward R. Pressman
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Colour, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Unrated (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Sep 2007
  • Run Time: 104 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000TUDFDK
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 75,860 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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A suspense-horror film that remarks the intelligence and rare talent of its director. OLIVER STONE's first film.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
The Hand Of Horror. 31 Oct 2009
Format:DVD
Oliver Stone's directorial debut is a cult horror classic from the 80's when special effects were mainly driven by make-up and not influenced by CGI. Screen legend Michael Caine stars as a gifted cartoonist whose life comes apart when his drawing hand is severed in a freak driving accident. Unable to find the hand in the nearby field he reluctantly accepts that it's lost forever; along with his wedding ring. His wife's affair takes precedence in her life whilst his life becomes a living hell. His favourite cartoon character that he has been sketching comics about over the years is suddenly taken away from him and given to another artist. Angry with his wife's decision to leave him and take the child with her to another state; his agent for taking away his livelihood and the new artist for changing the style and content of his comic hero, the artist starts training his other hand to draw. This is when his severed drawing hand reappears in a jealous rage and exacts revenge on all the people around his former owner by killing them. This is definately not one of Michael Caine's "will work for food" performances and should humour all fans of horror from said decade... a real handy affair!
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The Hand. 13 Aug 2010
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Oliver Stone and Michael Caine may well feel a little embarrassed by this tale of a cartoonist haunted by his own severed drawing hand, but despite it's ludicrous premise and rather rubbery effects from Stan Winston, the film isn't all THAT bad. The story is about a cartoonist played by Michael Caine who shows his daughter a lizard's tail (The name of the story the movie is based on) which is still moving which fore-shadows what happens later in the movie. Then in an automobile accident, he loses his hand. They can't find it, so they give him a robot hand for a replacement. And the hand he lost was the hand he draws and writes with, so they have to have a replacement. He complains the artist is not as good as him and they find a recent cartoon scribbled on. And then there's the murders. A bum (played by director Oliver Stone) is killed by the hand (In a brilliant black and white sequence). Then Caine moves to some place to teach and cheats on another girl, some other murders happen as Micheal Caine's sanity starts slipping. I won't give away what else happens. If you want a psychological thriller about a killing hand, rent this (Or And Now the Screaming Starts) it's a bit uneven and dull in parts but does pick up in parts, I'm not sure if I could recommend this, only for hardcore Michael Caine and Oliver Stone fans.
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
Like the cut off tail of a lizard 6 Feb 2008
By Gunner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
The Hand DVD

It features a riveting performance by Michael Caine, a cartoonist, who, after losing his drawing hand in an auto accident caused by his wife who is "separating from him", spirals down into a psychological abyss from which he cannot escape. Oliver Stone's screenplay and direction is well-paced and crisp. The ending is unforeseen and shocking.

Highly recommended for fans of Michael Caine and psycho thrillers

Gunner February, 2008
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
3.15 STARS: Imaginitive & often misunderstood psychological horror movie 11 May 2005
By HorrorMan - Published on Amazon.com
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Perhaps, Oliver Stone's "The Hand" is a bit unfairly criticized when you analyze this movie's merits. This movie is one of the most misunderstood horror movies I have ever observed. Don't get me wrong: this movie is not a classic, but it is better than people give it credit for.

In "The Hand", Michael Caine stars as gifted cartoonist named John Lansdale who is having marital problems. To make matters much worse, Landsdale loses his hand in a fantastic and bloody automobile accident. John must come to terms not only with losing his hand but also his talent as an artist. He is about to lose his cartoonist contract and his cartoon character named "Mandrowe" to someone else that he despises.

With his marriage on the rocks and other emotional problems, Lansdale starts to lose it...he imagines his enemies being killed even an old drunk which turns out to be played by Oliver Stone himself. The interesting and fascinating thing about this movie which most people do not "get" is the dual possibilities of the murders that subsequently take place after Lansdale loses his hand.

In each instance when someone is murdered, Lansdale either blacks out and/or imagines this "hand" murdering people...he dreams about "The Hand" and fears "The Hand". The rhetorical question then becomes whether Lansdale is killing these people himself and "the hand" is his angry alternate personality that he implements in the unconscious mind to carry out these murders OR there really is a "hand" running around murdering, possessed by Lansdale's dark and raging unconscious evil mind.

The intelligent audience is left with the former assumption. It appears that Lansdale is simply crazy by movie's end and the viewer sees the various flashbacks that show Lansdale himself killing these people. But, is it "the hand" indeed that is committing these crimes and Lansdale who is definitely crazy but perhaps, he is right, as ridiculous and absurd as it sounds. Ultimately while driving Lansdale crazy, Lansdale fights with himself or as he sees it with "the hand".

It is clear that "the hand" is either Lansdale base and evil personality or it is an evil and supernatural possession of "the hand" which is not only killing Lansdale's enemies but also is framing him for the murders. After all, they never did find the hand after the automobile accident.

Oliver Stone's "The Hand" is a much better movie than people give it credit for and there is much more to it than meets the eye. In fact, "The Hand" is a psychological horror movie with a twist of either the dark and unconscious mind or an evil supernatural force which manifests itself as "the hand". Michael Caine is absolutely brilliant as John Lansdale in which Caine so eloquently portrays a madman at the brink of losing all sense of reality and forever relegated to the world of the insane. The directing by Stone is also quite good.

So, what is wrong with the movie you might ask? Well, this is no classic by any means and the idea of a hand killing people isn't exactly the scariest or most horrific idea offered to the horror movie genre. Also, the movie seems to drag in spots and become boring as Lansdale engages in cheap sexual conduct with a girl named Stella. Much of the movie also deals with Lansdale's marital problems which involves his wife having an extramarital affair. The script is good, but it is not great and the movie works fairly well as a horror movie, but perhaps much better as psychological thriller.

Even though "The Hand" isn't the best horror movie in the world, it is still a solid horror flick and much better than today's trash being pumped out today like rubbish into a landfill. I admit that "The Hand" is not for everyone and parts of it are indeed boring as the movie drags at times, and it certainly cannot be characterized as a mainstream horror movie or even a great one. That being said, however, because of the great acting and imaginitive and suspenseful plot coupled with a mystery which literally is or is not "the hand" itself, the movie "The Hand" creates a charm all its own and the merits of this movie certainly outweigh any criticisms whether warranted or otherwise.

P.S. Does anyone have any idea if and/or when "The Hand" is coming out on DVD? I am looking to purchase it...please email me with any information at Willcros@aol.com. Thanks.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Lost Cult Horror Gem 9 Jan 2004
By OverTheMoon - Published on Amazon.com
Okay if you like to find the little gems that are really good and yet nobody has heard about them then try this Oliver Stone/Michael Caine movie on for size because it is really very good.

It is a crime that this is not on DVD yet but hopefully that problem will be resolved by the time you read this review. The premise is a simple one. Michael Caine is an cartoon artist who, in a very brutal traffic accident, looses his hand, which eventually means that he looses his career, life, respect and family in the process.

Then murders start occurring in his home town and there is a sneaky suspicion that his hand may be involved. The movie is quite frightening in parts and does have the ability to make you jump... but laugh after. Although this is one of Oliver Stone's early works, and there is a learning curve involved for the director, it still stands streaks and bounds ahead of most other horror films of its generation.

The final plot twist should blow your mind. The gravity of it did not dawn on me until the final reel. This was a real surprise ending that ranks up there with the Usual Suspects and some other movies that come to mind. The twist is very good but alas some viewers might work that out before the final revelation comes about.

In my opinion this is a little cult gem of a movie that deserves to be watched especially if you like to dig up old forgotten movies that are much better than what the critics have to say. This is one of those.

Good intelligent horror. Stone should be proud of it.

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