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Thinner

Let the curse fit the crime.
1996 | 92m | English

(36147 votes)

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An obese lawyer finds himself growing "Thinner" when an old Romani man places a hex on him. Now the lawyer must call upon his friends in organized crime to help him persuade the old man to lift the curse. Time is running out for the desperate lawyer as he draws closer to his own death, and grows ever thinner.
Release Date: Oct 25, 1996
Director: Tom Holland
Writer: Michael McDowell, Tom Holland, Stephen King
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
Keywords based on novel or book, curse, fat suit, disturbed
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Spelling Films
Box Office Revenue: $15,315,484
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Robert John Burke Billy Halleck
Michael Constantine Tadzu Lempke
Lucinda Jenney Heidi Halleck
Kari Wuhrer Gina Lempke
John Horton Judge Cary Rossington
Sam Freed Dr. Mike Houston
Daniel von Bargen Chief Duncan Hopley
Joe Mantegna Richie Ginelli
Elizabeth Franz Leda Rossington
Walter Bobbie Kirk Penschley
Bethany Joy Lenz Linda Halleck
Time Winters Prosecutor
Howard Erskine Judge Phillips
Terrence Garmey Bailiff
Randy Jurgensen Court Clerk
Jeffrey Ware Max Duggenfield
Antonette Schwartzberg Mama Ginelli
Terrence Kava Gabe Lempke
Adriana Delphine Gypsy Woman
Ruth Miller Billy's Secretary
Irma St. Paule Suzanne Lempke
Stephen King Pharmacist
Patrick Farrelly Henry Halliwell
Bridget Marks Ginelli Bar Girl
Mitch Greenberg Male Clinic Doctor
Angela Pietropinto Female Clinic Doctor
Michael Kevin Walker Clinic Waiter
Ed Wheeler Detective Deevers
Peter Maloney Biff Quigley
Robert Fitch Flash Enders
Sean Hewitt "DR" Fander
Josh Holland Frank Spurton
Allelon Ruggiero Delivery Boy
Name Job
Cheryl Cravedi Costumer
Shawna Callahan First Assistant Editor
Gerald Donlan Dialogue Editor
Hal Levinsohn Sound Effects Editor
Pam DeMetruis-Thomas ADR Editor
Yvette Nabel Foley Editor
Pete Anthony Orchestrator
David Bondelevitch Music Editor
Sherry Klein Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul J. Zydel ADR Mixer
Timothy Pearson Foley Artist
Vebe Borge Second Unit Director
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Greg Cannom Special Effects Makeup Artist
Onofrio Nino Pansini First Assistant Camera
R. Anthony Grippo Camera Loader
Peggy Nicholson Hair Department Head
Vincent J. Guastini Special Effects Makeup Artist
Marc Laub Editor
Leonard Finger Casting
Michael Green First Assistant Director
Kristi Frankenheimer Stunts
Brad Orrison Stunts
Chuck Parker Art Direction
Tricia Ronten Script Supervisor
Michael M. Krevitt First Company Grip
Al Lieberman Rigging Grip
Linda Lazar Makeup Artist
Kees Van Oostrum Director of Photography
Michael Q. Martin Post Production Supervisor
Ha Nguyen Costume Design
Stephen F. Kesten Unit Production Manager
Bud Davis Stunt Coordinator
Joie Chitwood Jr. Stunts
Michael Haynes Stunts
Lynn Salvatori Stunts
Stephen Collins Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Nicholas Bernstein Location Manager
Michael McDowell Screenplay
Sean McCarron Second Assistant Director
Jay Meagher Production Sound Mixer
David Burnett Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Thomas Wazney Second Company Grip
Joseph E. Bates Grip
William A. Kohout Assistant Hairstylist
Billy Myatt Special Effects
James Kagel Sculptor
Dustin A. Huber Electrician
Charles W. Wayt Dolly Grip
Scott Hersh Makeup Artist
Ken Estes Special Effects Coordinator
Christopher J. Kristoff Assistant Costume Designer
Janice Hampton Additional Editing
Louis Cerborino First Assistant Editor
Thomas A. Gulino Dialogue Editor
Stan Bochner Sound Effects Editor
Fred Cramer Special Effects
Thomas Floutz Sculptor
Robert Eli Bodford Jr. Costume Supervisor
Evan A. Lottman Additional Editing
Charlie Vogel Post Production Supervisor
Louis Bertini Dialogue Editor
Harriet Fidlow ADR Editor
Anne Pope Assistant Sound Editor
Jon Kull Orchestrator
Robert Garrett Music Editor
Warren Kleiman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jill Schachne Foley Artist
Joseph Kearney Construction Coordinator
Russell Davis Picture Car Coordinator
Stephen R. Sheridan Color Timer
Nina Bradford Set Decoration
Aldo Antonelli Additional Camera
Neal Martz Makeup Department Head
Robert Laden Special Effects Makeup Artist
Stewart Sperling First Assistant Editor
Candice Johnson Assistant Sound Editor
Larry Goodwin Foley Mixer
Monette Holderer Foley Artist
Michael W. Mitchell Assistant Sound Editor
Mark Kilian Music Editor
Shari Johanson Music Editor
Pamela Kahn Foley Artist
Richard Q. King Supervising Sound Editor
Bob Edmenson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Carmine Rubino Foley Mixer
Karen True Extras Casting
Robert Martini Transportation Captain
Robert Draper Second Unit Director of Photography
Celest Ray Music Supervisor
Carolyn Jean White Production Supervisor
Neil Toussaint Second Assistant Camera
Randall J. Smith Boom Operator
Steven D. Romeiro Special Effects
Chris Miller Costumer
Stephen Earnhart Sound Effects Editor
Robert Nichols II Sound Recordist
Tim Chilton Foley Artist
Tom Holland Screenplay, Director
Stephen King Novel
Morgan Neville Assistant Editor
Laurence Bennett Production Design
Joey Box Stunts
Jay Caputo Stunts
Tony Guida Stunts
Bernie Pock Stunts
Erik Stabenau Stunts
Mike Moyer Chief Lighting Technician
Miles Teves Sculptor
Frank Morrone Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lisa M. Rowe Second Second Assistant Director
Daniel Licht Original Music Composer
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Mitchell Galin Producer
Stephen F. Kesten Executive Producer
A. Welch Lambeth Associate Producer
Richard P. Rubinstein Producer
Randy Jurgensen Associate Producer
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Reviews

CharlesTatum
8.0

Stephen King's novel, written under the name Richard Bachman, makes a successful transition to the screen. Billy (Robert John Burke) is a highly successful defense attorney, getting an acquittal for known mobster Richie (Joe Mantegna). He is trying to diet, topping the scales at three hundred pounds ... . One night while driving home, Heidi (Lucinda Jenney), Billy's wife, begins fooling around in the car with him while he is driving. In the throes of passion, Billy does not see an elderly gypsy woman crossing the street, runs over her, and kills her. The judge and police chief conspire to cover the crime up, and the death is ruled accidental. That does not sit well with the old woman's even older father, Lempke (Michael Constantine), who brushes Billy's cheek and whispers the title of the film. Soon, Billy is dropping three or four pounds a day. He seems to be disappearing before everyone's eyes, but concern sets in. He is eating twelve thousand calories a day, still losing weight, and now Heidi and his doctor (Sam Freed) are spending a little too much time together. Billy decides to track down the gypsies, especially after hearing and witnessing others in on the conspiracy were cursed as well, and he mistakenly enlists Richie to help him. Greg Cannom's special effects make-up is phenomenal. He has won Oscars in the past, and he should have won again for this film. Burke is totally believable going from 300 to 124 pounds in the span of the story. It helps that Burke's performance is as flawless as his make-up. He does not let all that latex and rubber get in the way, and goes from sympathetic to slightly deranged rather well. Jenney is also good as Heidi, although her character is often relegated to the "supportive wife" routine. The first hour of the film is very suspenseful. Billy is chasing the gypsies, and the authorities are chasing him. However, the film's biggest flaw was also the novel's biggest flaw- letting the convenient mob friend Richie help get revenge on the gypsies. Mantegna is one of those great actors who never receives his just credit, but here his character is just a caricature of mob types Mantegna has played before especially on "The Simpsons"- try listening to Mantegna and not hearing Fat Tony. Holland's direction keeps things fresh, he shockingly shot this on location in Maine instead of fleeing to Canada like most Hollywood films, but the screenplay feels rushed most of the time. I wonder if this would have made a more effective transition to mini-series form, something King has done before. I was surprised by "Thinner." Considering what some film makers have done to King's work, it is a better adaptation when put in that context. Strongly anchored by believable make-up and gore effects, and a fantastic central performance, I recommend it.

Sep 28, 2023