The Tommyknockers

5.6
1993

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Seasons

2 Episodes • Premiered 1993

The small town of Haven becomes a hot-bed of inventions all run by a strange green power device. The whole town is digging something up in the woods, and only an alcoholic poet can discover the secret of the Tommyknockers.

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1. Part 1

6.0

In the small town Haven, in Maine, the aspiring writer Roberta 'Bobbi' Anderson lives in an isolated house with her alcoholic boyfriend, the poet James "Gard" Gardner; and their dog Petey. While Gard is traveling to a poet's convention, she stumbles with a green stone and she becomes obsessed to excavate the object. Further, she overhears voices that teach her how to fix the heater and how to write a novel using a typewriter operated by telepathy.

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2. Part 2

6.0

As the people of Haven become more obsessed with their inventions, such as Nancy Voss's "disintegrator ray", Merrill goes missing and town's telephone line cuts off. Convinced that something in Haven caused his grandson's illness Ev Hillman begins researching the town's history, Trooper Butch Duggan returns to Haven looking for Merrill and his missing troopers and Anderson is determined to uncover the object.

Cast

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Jimmy Smits

Jim 'Gard' Gardner

Photo of Marg Helgenberger

Marg Helgenberger

Bobbi Anderson

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E.G. Marshall

Ev Hillman

Photo of William Johnson

William Johnson

Elt Barker

Photo of Joanna Cassidy

Joanna Cassidy

Ruth Merrill

Photo of John Ashton

John Ashton

Butch Duggan

Photo of Allyce Beasley

Allyce Beasley

Becka Paulson

Photo of Robert Carradine

Robert Carradine

Bryant Brown

Photo of Annie Corley

Annie Corley

Marie Brown

Photo of Cliff DeYoung

Cliff DeYoung

Joe Paulson

Photo of Traci Lords

Traci Lords

Nancy Voss

Photo of Paul McIver

Paul McIver

Davey Brown

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Peter Rowley

Benton Rhodes

Photo of John Sumner

John Sumner

Mr. Arberg

Photo of Elizabeth Hawthorne

Elizabeth Hawthorne

Patricia McCardle

Photo of Craig Parker

Craig Parker

Student Bartender

Photo of Larry Sanitsky

Larry Sanitsky

Neurologist

Photo of Jim McLarty

Jim McLarty

Dr. Etheridge

Photo of Timothy Bartlett

Timothy Bartlett

Mr. Allison

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Reviews

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Wuchak

7/10

_**Something weird is happening in a small Maine town linked to a “cursed” area of woods**_

An eerie force that emanates from an infamous patch of forest causes weird things to happen in a small Maine town. A writer (Marg Helgenberger) becomes obsessed with its origins in the woods while her beau struggles with alcoholism and is perplexed by what’s happening (Jimmy Smits).

Based on the Stephen King novel, “The Tommyknockers” (1993) was originally a two-part TV “miniseries,” which just makes it a long movie at three hours. It was inexplicably rated R for (supposed) sci-fi terror/horror & a tasteful sex scene, but it’s more like PG-13 at worst. The plot hails back to the sci-fi/horror of the mid 50s (I’d mention an obvious book/movie from that era, but I don’t want to spoil anything for those not already in the know).

The story would’ve worked better if it were tightened up and released as a two-hour movie. As it is, there’s some padding and so my mind occasionally wandered, particularly in the mid-section. But, if you don’t mind the 3-hour runtime, the flick does a good job of establishing the town and its inhabitants amidst the increasingly bizarre events. The warmth & love of some characters is counterbalanced by the caving to carnality of others. Everything comes down to the final twenty minutes where the film delivers the goods with a compelling and somewhat horrific payoff.

On the female front, Helgenberger looks real good in jeans while Lords is (to be expected) oversexed, but she’s effective enough in the acting department.

The movie was shot in Puhoi, New Zealand, which is a half hour drive north of Auckland. Some interiors were done in warehouses in Auckland, such as the inside of the such-n-such. CAST includes John Ashton & Joanna Cassidy as cops, Robert Carradine & Annie Corley as restaurant owners, Traci Lords & Cliff De Young as postal workers and Allyce Beasley as the latter’s wife, a deputy. E.G. Marshall is also on hand.

GRADE: B

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