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Overview
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Never believe what you publish...Never publish what you believe. morePlot:
A reporter is on the trial of a vampiric murderer who travels by plane. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)Plot Keywords:
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1 nomination moreUser Comments:
An interesting, though slightly flawed take on King moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Miguel Ferrer | ... | Richard Dees | |
| Julie Entwisle | ... | Katherine 'Jimmy' Blair | |
| Dan Monahan | ... | Merton Morrison | |
| Michael H. Moss | ... | Dwight Renfield | |
| John Bennes | ... | Ezra Hannon | |
| Beverly Skinner | ... | Selida McCamon | |
| Rob Wilds | ... | Buck Kendall | |
| Richard K. Olsen | ... | Claire Bowie | |
| Elizabeth McCormick | ... | Ellen Sarch | |
| J.R. Rodriguez | ... | Terminal Cop #1 | |
| Robert Casey | ... | Terminal Cop #2 (as Bob Casey) | |
| Ashton Stewart | ... | Nate Wilson | |
| William Neely | ... | Ray Sarch | |
| Windy Wenderlich | ... | Henry Gates | |
| General Fermon Judd Jr. | ... | Policeman |
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Rated R for horror violence, gore and strong language.Parents Guide:
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93 minLanguage:
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Finland:K-16 | Singapore:PG (cut) | Iceland:16 | Netherlands:16 | South Korea:18 | Germany:18 | Australia:MA | UK:18 | USA:RFilming Locations:
Wilmington, North Carolina, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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In the scene where Katherine is looking at all of Richard's bylines, the framed copies of "Inside View" contain many references to other stories by 'King, Stephen' : "Springhill Jack Strikes Again!" - Strawberry Spring. "Headless Lamaze Leads To Successful Birth!" - The Breathing Method. "Kiddie Cultists in Kansas Worship Creepy Voodoo God!" - Children of the Corn "Satanic Shopkeeper Sells Gory Goodies!" - Needful Things. "Naked Demons Levelled My Lawn!" - The Lawnmower Man "The Ultimate Killer Diet! Gypsy Curse Flays Fat Lawyer's Flesh" - Thinner. moreGoofs:
Boom mic visible: During Richard's first altercation with Morrison, the boom mic is clearly visible for a short while above the latter's head. moreSoundtrack:
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I'm not going to say that this is a great movie, or even a great horror movie. A more appropriate way of saying it might be that it's an interesting movie. Those poor filmmakers, they're starting to run out of Stephen King novels to make into movies, so they have to turn to his short stories. Usually this means what should have been a 30 minute movie is drawn out into an hour and a half or longer. But in the case of Mark Pavia's "The Night Flier", story works because Pavia is able to expand on King's original story, and he also seems to have a bit of talent as a director.
Most people complain that Miguel Ferrer's character, Richard Dees, is too mean, or something like that. QUIT COMPLAINING PEOPLE! He's suppose to be an utterly heartless, sleazy, sorry excuse of a person. You're not suppose to feel sorry for him at all as he descends to insanity. Instead having such a terrible lead character is suppose to pose the question whose the real monster? Or, actually I think it'd be more accurate to say, whose the real hero? Is there a hero? Ferrer pulls off the performance perfectly, making a character that could make James Woods or Clint Eastwood whimper in fear. Unfortunately the rest of the cast doesn't do so well, and this pulls in the movie down a little way.
Anyway, Pavia himself has a talent for gloomy atmosphere, with his overcast, gray skies and quiet music and always just slightly-off-angle photography. He expertly subdues the beginning 2/3s of the movie and then throws a bloodbath at us. It's a very well planned and a shocking move on his part.
"The Night Flier" kicks into major gear towards the end. The final, final conclusion is a little weak, but it really couldn't have ended any other way.
Overall, the couple flaws drag "The Night Flier" down to a good but not great movie, but the really cool climax and other elements make up for it, and make it a good time. Be warned, it won't leave you feeling happy or good.