The Stuff
== The Stuff ==
The Stuff is a 1985 American science fiction horror film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen. The film stars Michael Moriarty, Andrea Marcovicci, Garrett Morris, Paul Sorvino, and Danny Aiello. The plot centers around a mysterious, addictive dessert that becomes a national sensation, but is later discovered to be a parasitic, possibly sentient organism that turns consumers into zombie-like creatures.
Plot
The film begins with a miner discovering a white, creamy substance bubbling up from the ground. Curious, he tastes it and finds it delicious. The substance, soon marketed as "The Stuff," becomes a popular dessert product, outselling ice cream and other sweets. However, it is later revealed that The Stuff is a living organism that takes over the minds of those who consume it, turning them into zombie-like creatures.
Industrial saboteur David "Mo" Rutherford (Michael Moriarty) is hired by a rival dessert company to uncover the truth behind The Stuff. Along the way, he teams up with advertising executive Nicole (Andrea Marcovicci) and a young boy named Jason (Scott Bloom), who has also discovered the dangerous nature of The Stuff. Together, they attempt to expose the truth and stop the spread of the deadly dessert.
Cast
- Michael Moriarty as David "Mo" Rutherford
- Andrea Marcovicci as Nicole
- Garrett Morris as "Chocolate Chip" Charlie
- Paul Sorvino as Colonel Malcolm Grommett Spears
- Danny Aiello as Vickers
- Scott Bloom as Jason
Production
The film was shot on location in various parts of the United States, including New York City and Georgia. The special effects for The Stuff were created using a combination of practical effects and stop-motion animation.
Reception
Upon its release, The Stuff received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised its satirical take on consumerism and the food industry, while others criticized its campy tone and special effects. Despite its initial reception, the film has since gained a cult following and is considered a classic of 1980s horror cinema.
Legacy
The Stuff has influenced various other works in the horror and science fiction genres. It is often cited as an example of body horror and has been referenced in numerous films, television shows, and other media.
See also
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