Joey (1985 film)
Joey, also known as Making Contact, is a 1985 West German techno-horror-fantasy film from Centropolis Film Productions (now Centropolis Entertainment). The film was co-written and directed by Roland Emmerich.
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Directed by | Roland Emmerich |
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Cinematography | Egon Werdin |
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Music by | Paul Gilreath |
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Distributed by | New World Pictures |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German (Shot in English) |
Plot
The plot concerns a 9-year-old boy named Joey (Joshua Morell) who loses his father, but makes contact with what he believes is his deceased parent via a small phone and is terrorized by a ventriloquist dummy named Fletcher who is possessed by a demon. The doll summons other demons and evil forces to threaten his friends, mother, enemies, city as only Joey must go into the spirit world to destroy this evil in a battle of good vs. evil.[1] The boy develops the power of telekinesis, which soon gets out of hand.[2]
Cast
- Joshua Morrell as Joey Collins
- Eva Kryll as Laura Collins
- Jan Zierold as Martin
- Tammy Shields as Sally
- Barbara Klein as Dr. Haiden
- Matthias Kraus as Bernie
- Jack Angel as Fletcher the Dummy (voice)
Release
Joey was released in North America as Making Contact. The North American version was heavily cut and ran 79 minutes. Joey was subsequently released as a 2 disc DVD set featuring the original 98 minute version along with the edited North American cut. In 2016, Kino Lorber has announced a Blu-ray with a new high definition transfer and newly produced special features.
Making Contact was riffed for the 2022 Mystery Science Theater 3000 LIVE: Time Bubble Tour.
References
- Haase, Christine (2007). When Heimat Meets Hollywood: German Filmmakers and America, 1985–2005. Boydell & Brewer. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-57113-279-6.
- Mannikka, Eleanor (2012). "Joey (1985)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2009-06-23.