Quicksilver Highway
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Quicksilver Highway is a 1997 horror film directed by Mick Garris. It is based on Clive Barker's short story The Body Politic and Stephen King's short story Chattery Teeth. The film was originally shown on television before being released on video.
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[edit] Plot
The main story is centered on Aaron Quicksilver (played by Christopher Lloyd), a travelling showman who tells horror stories to the people he meets. He first runs into a pickpocket to whom he tells the story The Body Politic, a story about a man whose hands rebel against him. He later runs into a newly married couple who are hitchhiking, to whom he tells the story Chattery Teeth, about a man who is saved from a dangerous hitchhiker by a set of wind-up toy teeth.
[edit] Technical data
- music: Mark Mothersbaugh
- runtime: 90 minutes
- release date: May 13, 1997 (USA)
- budget: $4,000,000
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[edit] External links
- Revelations - The Official Clive Barker Resource Constantly updated news and archive of fascinating comment.
- Quicksilver Highway at the Internet Movie Database
- All Movie Guide entry for Quicksilver Highway
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Novels, novellas, and Short story collections |
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Stand-alone: The Damnation Game | The Hellbound Heart | Weaveworld | Imajica | Books of Blood | The Thief of Always | Sacrament | Galilee | Coldheart Canyon |
Books of the Art: The Great and Secret Show | Everville |
The Abarat Quintet: Abarat | Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War |
Short story collections: Books of Blood | Cabal | In the Flesh | The Inhuman Condition | The Scarlet Gospels |
Films |
Directed by Clive Barker: Salome | The Forbidden | Hellraiser | Nightbreed | Lord of Illusions | Tortured Souls: Animae Damnatae |
Directed by others: Rawhead Rex | Underworld | Candyman | Quicksilver Highway | Saint Sinner |
Other |
Art collections: Clive Barker, Illustrator | Illustrator II: The Art of Clive Barker | Clive Barker Visions of Heaven and Hell |
Plays: Incarnations: Three Plays | Forms of Heaven: Three Plays |
Video games: Clive Barker's Undying | Demonik | Clive Barker's Jericho |
Recurring characters |
Cenobites | Pinhead | Harry D'Amour |