Rating: NR
Genre:
Horror
Release Date: 12/16/1998
Dubbed: English
Sound: 5.1/1
Run Time: 90 min
Distributor/Studio: Image Entertainment
The poor social skills of a young yokel turn out to have a horrifying explanation in this low-budget splatterfest, which marks the debut of
Frankenhooker director
Frank Henenlotter. The film begins with a bloody prologue and the arrival of young
Duane Bradley (
Kevin Van Hentenryck) at a broken-down New York hotel full of drunks, hookers, and assorted weirdos. An upstate native with few big-city survival skills, the earnest
Duane seems slightly off. He flashes lots of bills at the hotel manager, carries a large wicker basket with him, and seems bewildered at the variety of characters on display. Once he's alone,
Duane's own behavior becomes bewildering as he talks incessantly to some unseen presence and drops prodigious quantities of fast food into his basket. After
Duane visits a surgeon's office and the doctor gets rendered into a mangled corpse, all becomes clear;
Duane is half of a pair of Siamese twins who were separated against their will in a brutal operation a decade earlier.
Belial, his lumpen, beachball-sized brother, secretly survived the procedure and now wants to exact revenge on those who separated him from
Duane. Things go according to plan except for one thing:
Duane falls hard for coy, busty
Sharon (
Terri Susan Smith), the receptionist of one of the nefarious doctors. That doesn't sit well with the malformed
Belial, who's as attracted to
Sharon as he is jealous of
Duane's romance with her. Although no sequel appeared for several years,
Basket Case was eventually followed by
Basket Case 2 and
Basket Case 3: The Progeny;
Hentenryck and
Belial also make a cameo in the director's
Brain Damage.
~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide