31 (movie)
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German title | 31 |
Original title | 31 |
Country of production | United States , United Kingdom |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2016 |
length | 102 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director | Rob zombie |
script | Rob zombie |
production | Matthew Perniciaro, Michael Sherman, Eddie Vaisman, Rob Zombie |
music | Chris Harris, John 5 , Bob Marlette, Rob Zombie |
camera | David Daniel |
cut | Glenn Garland |
occupation | |
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31 is an American-British horror film released in 2016 . Directed by Rob Zombie , who also wrote the script. The crowdfunded film premiered on January 23, 2016 at the Sundance Film Festival and was released in German cinemas on October 27, 2016.
action
On Halloween in 1976, a group of fairground workers (Charly, Venus, Panda, Levon and Roscoe) was attacked while driving, kidnapped and taken to an abandoned factory. There, three elderly people in baroque costumes explain to them that they are now participating in a game called “31”. The game is said to last for 12 hours and it is up to the players to survive this time while a number of murderous clowns try to kill them. In the labyrinth-like factory, the protagonists encounter the clowns Sick-Head, Psycho-Head, Schizo-Head, Death-Head and Sex-Head. Only Charly, Venus and Roscoe survive these encounters, so the game organizers call in another clown named Doom-Head. Venus and Roscoe also die, only Charly survives injured and manages to leave the factory. She finds shelter in an abandoned house. Doom-Head tracks them down there and is happy to be able to kill them with relish. But a siren and an announcement stop him: The 12 hours have passed - the game is over. He leaves the house without hurting Charly. In the final scene, Charly hobbles along a deserted desert road. Doom-Head approaches in a van, stops and gets out. Charly and Doom-Head are ready to fight.
synchronization
The German synchronization comes from the Reinhold Kospach - Synchron GmbH from Berlin. The dialogue book was written by Reinhold Kospach , who was also responsible for the dialogue direction.
role | actor | German voice actor |
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Charly | Sheri Moon zombie | Christin Marquitan |
Roscoe Pepper | Jeff Daniel Phillips | Peter Flechtner |
Panda Thomas | Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs | Andreas Wilde |
Venus Virgo | Meg Foster | Karin Buchholz |
Levon Wally | Kevin Jackson | Marco Kroeger |
Father Murder | Malcolm McDowell | Wolfgang Codrus |
Doom head | Richard Brake | K. Dieter Klebsch |
Sick head | Pancho moler | Daniel Montoya |
Schizo-Head | David Ury | Tim Moeseritz |
Psycho-Head | Lew Temple | Michael Pan |
Death head | Torsten Voges | Roman Kretschmer |
Sex head | Elisabeth Daily | Peggy Pollow |
Fat Randy | Michael Alcott | Uwe Jellinek |
Trixie | Andrea Dora | Daniela Grubert |
Web links
- 31 in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- 31 at rotten tomatoes (English)
- 31 at Metacritic (English)
- 31 in the online film database
Individual evidence
- ↑ Release certificate for 31 . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry (PDF).
- ↑ 31. In: synchronkartei.de. German dubbing file , accessed on March 3, 2017 .