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poster of Spawn
Rating: 5.4/10 by 1337 users

Spawn (1997)

After being murdered by corrupt colleagues in a covert government agency, Al Simmons makes a pact with the devil to be resurrected to see his beloved wife Wanda. In exchange for his return to Earth, Simmons agrees to lead Hell's Army in the destruction of mankind.

Directing:
  • Mark A.Z. Dippé
  • Robin Anderson
  • Hilary Momberger-Powers
Writing:
  • Todd McFarlane
  • Alan B. McElroy
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Jul 31, 1997

Rating: 5.4/10 by 1337 users

Alternative Title:
Споон - BG
Spawn - O Soldado do Inferno - BR
Skoteinos ekdikitis - GR
O Justiceiro das Trevas - PT
Spoun - RS
스폰 - KR
再生侠 - CN
閃靈悍將 - TW
Спаун - UA
Spawn: The Movie - US
再生俠 - HK

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 36 minutes
Budget: $40,000,000
Revenue: $87,840,042

Plot Keyword: anti hero, secret agent, fistfight, based on comic, burn victim
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Michael Jai White
Al Simmons / Spawn
Martin Sheen
Jason Wynn
John Leguizamo
Clown / Violator
D.B. Sweeney
Terry Fitzgerald
Melinda Clarke
Jessica Priest
Michael Papajohn
Glen, Zack's Dad
Frank Welker
The Devil Malebolgia (voice)
Tony Haney
African Liaison
Simon Rhee
Hong Kong Military Air Base Person (uncredited)
Robia LaMorte
XNN Reporter
John Cothran
African Liaison
Darryl Warren
Security Guard
Mike Akrawi
Foreign Dignitary #1
Romeo Akrawi
Foreign Dignitary #2
Laura Interval
Angela (as Laura Stepp)
Garrison M. Singer
Anesthesiologist
John Koyama
Hong Kong Military Air Base Security (uncredited)
Al Goto
Hong Kong Military Air Base Person (uncredited)
Roger Yuan
Korean Soldier (uncredited)
Angelie Almendare
Diplomat's Wife (uncredited)

GenerationofSwine

This hurt. Spawn was a really cool character, well, he still is. He was a character for the 90s and...it was really the 90s that killed this movie. It tried really hard to look like the Crow, which was also an unbelievably 90s film, but one that worked well with the look that certain movies in the decade had. Spawn just didn't. It wasn't really suited, it didn't really match and the result was a big...meh. But the thing is, now they are remaking it and...Spawn as a character doesn't really fit today very well either. There is a time and a place for Spawn, and, like Maxx it was the 90s and MTV, but not the big screen and not today either.


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