Special Effects (film)
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| Directed by | Larry Cohen |
| Written by | Larry Cohen |
| Produced by | Paul Kurta |
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| Cinematography | Paul Glickman |
| Edited by | Armond Lebowitz |
| Music by | Michael Minard |
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| Distributed by | New Line Cinema |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Special Effects is a 1984 American psychological horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Zoë Lund and Eric Bogosian. Its plot follows a New York City woman who is cast in a film by a struggling director based on a murder he committed and captured on film.
Cohen based Special Effects on a screenplay he wrote in 1967 titled The Cutting Room. The film was shot on location in New York City in early 1984. The film received a limited theatrical release in Minneapolis, Minnesota on November 30, 1984 through New Line Cinema before being released to home video in 1985. It was later screened as part of a retrospective on Cohen's films at The Public Theater in New York City in 1986.
The film has been noted by some film scholars for its self-reflexive elements and references to the works of Alfred Hitchcock, particularly Juno and the Paycock (1930) and Vertigo (1958).