Dr.
Giggles
(1992)
directed
by Manny Coto
reviewed by Jonathan Rocks
12.5.07
“Dr. Giggles” has
something of a storied history, at least to horror film collectors. It was
released and subsequently taken out of print relatively quickly, making copies
of the film hard to find and thus very expensive to buy on ebay.
Now, at last, it's been released on DVD as part of Warner Brothers
"Twisted Terror" collection, proving supply and demand does indeed
work, even for cheap horror flicks.
This film deserves billing somewhere between the “Grindhouse”
trailers for Eli Roth's "Thanksgiving"
and Edgar Wright's "Don't".
After all "Dr. Giggles"
is absolutely, without doubt a grindhouse
horror/comedy, complete with mounds of doctor-related one-liners.
The antagonist, Dr. Giggles ("Darkman's" Larry
Drake), is an escaped mental patient who believes that he has followed in
his Father's footsteps and become a surgeon. There isn't much more in terms of back-story
offered, nor is it necessary. What this movie is all about are the one-liners
the giggling doctor dispenses before he "operates" on his victims.
The main character, Jennifer (Holly
Marie Combs), has just enough high school pals for the Doctor to practice
on before he gets to her and brings her home to his "office" for a
special operation. If you're thinking this sounds similar in structure to the
original "Halloween",
you're not alone.
Overall, this is a fun slasher film. It's not very
gory by today's standards; most of the more disgusting deaths take place just
off camera which is fine by me. Today's horror market seems more interested in
the intricate details of what the innards of a murder victim would look like
and less involved with creating what everyone really wants-- a great villain.
Think about it, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers-- they were all
more important than the gore displayed in their respective films. While I won't
go as far as to put Dr. Giggles in the pantheon of great horror villains, I
will say he's enough of a character to make the movie fun. Grab a few friends,
some beers and enjoy the cheesiness. Hell, I'm positive someone could make a
drinking game out of this one.
Score: 3 out of 5
P.S.-- The DVD release of this film is very
lackluster. It defines the term "bare-bones" having no special
features, no trailers, no commentary and it doesn't even have chapter
selection! That is very
frustrating.
Purchase your own copy of Dr.
Giggles