The best David Gale’s movies

David Gale

David Gale

02/10/1936- 18/08/1991
Today we present the best David Gale’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best David Gale’s movies.
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Re-Animator

Re-Animator
7.2/10
A dedicated student at a medical college and his girlfriend become involved in bizarre experiments centering around the re-animation of dead tissue when an odd new student arrives on campus.

Bride of Re-Animator

Bride of Re-Animator
6.2/10
Herbert West once again revives the dead. This time, he brings Dan's ex-girlfriend's heart back inside a 'perfect' body. Dr. Hill returns as the evil nemesis who lost his head.

The Brain

The Brain
5.2/10
Dr. Blake runs a TV show called "Independent Thinkers", which is sort of a Scientology-like self-help/religion program. But he's not making his audience think any more independently - with the help of an alien organism he calls The Brain, he's using brainwashing and mind control. The only thing that stands between them and world domination is a brilliant but troubled high school student with a penchant for pranks...

The Guyver

The Guyver
4.9/10
FBI agent Max Reed witnesses Dr. Tetsu Segawa - a researcher for the mysterious Chronos Corporation - being murdered. Dr. Segawa had stolen an alien device known as "The Guyver" from Chronos. College student Sean Barker, whose girlfriend's father was Dr. Segawa, finds the Guyver's hiding spot while watching the forensic team investigating the crime scene.

The First Power

The First Power
5.7/10
A dedicated L.A. police detective and a female psychic must stop a demonic serial killer who was given the powers of resurrection, teleportation and possession.

Savage Weekend

Savage Weekend
4.5/10
Several couples head upstate to the country to watch a boat being built. Unfortunately they are stalked by a murderer behind a ghoulish mask.

Syngenor

Syngenor
4.3/10
A scientist engineers a group of genetically engineered cyborgs for use as "super soldiers" to fight U.S. wars in the Middle East. However, things get ugly when the cyborgs malfunction and turn on their creators.

Pulse Pounders

Pulse Pounders
6.3/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 01/01/1988
  • Character: Rat Creature (The Evil Clergyman sequence)
In this 'sequel' anthology, the film offers a TRANCERS sequel written by original creators Danny Bilson and Paul DeMeo, a new Lovecraft adaptation THE EVIL CLERGYMAN, featuring Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton, and finally a sequel to THE DUNGEONMASTER.

Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story

Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story
5.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/01/1991
  • Character: Benny Hays
This is the story of Morris Dees, a civil rights lawyer, who's being threatened, so he has to have an armed bodyguard.

Jakarta

Jakarta
5/10
A CIA agent roams the streets of New York haunted by the death of the beautiful woman he fell in love with while on assignment in Jakarta. When he is kidnapped and drugged, the destination is Jakarta once again where he tries to unravel the mystery that is the city which broke him three years earlier.

The Evil Clergyman

The Evil Clergyman
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 11/08/1988
  • Character: Rat Creature
The first of the "lost" "PULSE POUNDERS" shorts to be restored, "H.P. LOVECRAFT's THE EVIL CLERGYMAN" re-unites horror's hottest duo: Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton! "THE EVIL CLERGYMAN" also stars horror legends David Warner and David Gale (Dr. Hill from "RE-ANIMATOR").

The Gold Diggers

The Gold Diggers
6.1/10
An avant-garde examination of the relationship between women and money in society. Mixing musical, silent melodrama, and philosophical treatise into a post-punk, heady brew.

A Weekend with Strangers

A Weekend with Strangers
5.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 23/07/1971
An attractive youth counselor must resort to murder in order to be free from her sordid past.

Solarflares Burn for You

Solarflares Burn for You
6.5/10
  • Release: 01/01/1973
Arthur Johns' 10-minute experimental film is a personal essay on colour effects, set to a hypnotic soundtrack by Robert Wyatt. Although his initial art training was in painting, Johns quickly realised that his favourite medium was film. He made Solar Flares in the early 1970s, shortly after graduating from London's Royal College of Art, where he had already made a number of award-winning experimental shorts.

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