Scanners Movie Download

Scanners YTS

1981
Action / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller
46
6.7/10
61.5K

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1 hr 43 min

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Plot Summary:
After a man with extraordinary—and frighteningly destructive—telepathic abilities is nabbed by agents from a mysterious rogue corporation, he discovers he is far from the only possessor of such strange powers, and that some of the other “scanners” have their minds set on world domination, while others are trying to stop them.
Director
David Cronenberg
Top Cast
Michael Ironside as Darryl Revok

Lawrence Dane as Braedon Keller

Patrick McGoohan as Dr. Paul Ruth

Jennifer O’Neill as Kim Obrist


Scanners 1981 720p torrent details

852.67 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 43 min
Seeds 20.

Scanners 1981 1080p torrent details

1.63 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 43 min
Seeds 63.

Scanners review

Reviewed by Hey_Sweden

7 / 10

“We’re gonna do this the Scanner way…I’m gonna suck your brain dry!”
Cameron Vale (played by artist Stephen Lack) is a derelict who, after a bizarre incident in a shopping mall, is rounded up by two goons who bring him to eminent doctor Paul Ruth (Patrick McGoohan). Paul reveals to Cameron the reality of his situation: Cameron is in fact a “Scanner”, or a person with extraordinary telepathic abilities. Scanners can not only look into the minds of others, and manipulate them, but can also do very unpleasant things to human bodies. Paul recruits Cameron to help him track down Darryl Revok (Michael Ironside, in his breakthrough role), a rogue Scanner with plans for world domination.

The late, great Dick Smith was the special consultant to the makeup effects crew (Stephan Dupuis, Chris Walas, Tom Schwartz), and it’s these effects that take center stage in this interesting and bleak thriller from Canadian legend David Cronenberg. The exploding head that everybody remembers so vividly actually occurs only about 13 and a half minutes into the show, so viewers don’t have long to wait. Of course, as has been pointed out, how does one top something like that? Well, Cronenberg waits until the end to come up with a pretty good showdown between good Scanner and bad Scanner.

The pace is admittedly deliberate, but the ideas unfortunately don’t feel completely fleshed out. Quite a bit of exposition is packed into the last act. The filming of this classic wasn’t particularly enjoyable for Cronenberg as he *did* have to begin filming before his script was even finished, so he *was* unfortunately rushed. Still, his story is a damn entertaining and intense one.

Howard Shores’ music score is wonderfully over the top and scary, and sets and locations do have a very sparse look. The acting is variable; McGoohan looks bored, as if he doesn’t really want to be there, and Jennifer O’Neill, while beautiful, doesn’t really add anything to the film. Lack gets a lot of flak for his performance, which I’ll agree isn’t a particularly dynamic one, but it does suit the character, a man who was a lonely fringe dweller for a long time until being awakened into a larger reality. (Cronenberg does make an effective parallel here to the way that real life people with mental issues get treated.) Former Cronenberg repertory player Robert A. Silverman is fun in another of his offbeat parts, and Lawrence Dane is excellent as security chief Braedon Keller, but it’s Ironside who completely steals the show as the nasty villain.

While not without flaws, “Scanners” remains one of its directors’ most memorable efforts to date.

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