Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 10000000
Revenue
$ 20766616

Johnny Smith

Sarah Bracknell

Sheriff Bannerman

Dr. Sam Weizak

Roger Stuart

Henrietta Dodd

Greg Stillson

Frank Dodd

Herb Smith

Vera Smith

Sonny Elliman

Alma Frechette

Chris Stuart

Dardis

Amy

Walt

Denny #1

Vice President

Five-Star General

Secretary of State

Therapist

Nurse

Natalie

Weizak's Mother

Teenage Boy with Camera

Young Weizak

Reporter

Reporter

Reporter

T.V. Anchorman

Brenner

Deputy #1

Deputy #2

Ambulance Driver

Denny #2

Polish Peasant

Polish Peasant

Truck Driver
Written by talisencrw on 2016-07-12
This was outstanding, and ranks right up there for me, both in terms of Stephen King adaptations in general and Cronenberg's work in particular. It also houses one of my very favourite Christopher Walken performances. When I see Martin Sheen be such a jerk here, it both makes me realize where his son Charlie gets that side of his personality from and makes me fear, even though I'm Canadian, the fact that Donald Trump actually has a chance of being the next president of the United States. It also reaffirms in my heart the great adoration I have for Brooke Adams.

Written by JPV852 on 2020-09-07
Pretty good paranormal thriller with a nice, and strangely normal, performance from Christopher Walken. Kept my attention throughout even if the finale felt a bit rushed and, the final scene, pretty laughable. Still found it entertaining though not sure how much desire I have to re-watch, although I may give the TV series a shot down the line. **3.25/5**
Written by SplintDixon on 2021-01-22
The Dead Zone is a movie that hits several genres and carries itself very well. It's able to do so due to the strength of the main character, Johnny Smith, played so well by Christopher Walken. Walken's performance is casual at times and absolutely stunning at others. To think that Bill Murray was thought by Stephen King to be a better option is crazy. Walken's performance brings out the best in the rest of the ensemble as the movie goes through 3 acts, with several stories intermingled quite nicely with each other. While it is not a true horror movie, in my opinion, the work of David Cronenberg comes out nicely in some scene's that remind you he is in charge of our minds during the 100 minute or so feature. I highly recommend this to anyone that loves Stephen King adaptions or psychological thrillers. It is a movie, that in my opinion, has aged very nicely and holds it's own in any era. Great film! I give this movie a solid 8 out of 10.