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Rediscovering ‘Link’ – A Forgotten Gem of The Horror Genre

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Key Takeaways:
– ‘Link,' a lesser-known but intriguing starring Elisabeth Shue deserves wider recognition.
– Australian filmmaker Richard Franklin perfectly illustrates the chilling suspense of a dangerous ape in isolation.
– Despite challenges and changes during production, ‘Link' stands out as a cinematic thriller worth revisiting.

How many of you reading this remember an odd-ball horror movie from the mid-'80s going by the name ‘Link'? The odds are, very few. Despite having a seasoned like Elisabeth Shue as its lead, this movie tends to be forgotten in comparison to Shue's more roles like ‘The Karate Kid' or ‘Leaving .'

‘Link' narrates the spine-chilling tale of an American zoology student, Jane Chase (played by Shue), working in an isolated house with a devious ape. Skeletons start falling out of the closet when Link, the 45-year-old ‘chimp' (he is an orangutan really), commits murder to protect himself. The already eerie settings become increasingly ominous as Jane struggles to escape from the locked-down house with the lethal Link lurking nearby.

The movie has been skillfully directed by Richard Franklin, who was known for his penchant for Hitchcockian thrillers. Franklin started his career in the 70s and was influenced by greats like Alfred Hitchcock and Jane Goodall, who gave him insights into the primal instincts of chimpanzees.

In ‘Link', Franklin's touch is evident in the slow burn suspense that builds up to an explosive climax. The isolation of the setting, coupled with the terror of a potent killer ape, is handled with remarkable deftness.

Behind the Scenes

The had quite a journey before it hit the screens. Initially scheduled to be filmed in in 1981, Franklin got distracted by the opportunity to direct the sequel to the Hitchcock masterpiece ‘Psycho.' Only after the release of ‘Psycho II' and its disappointing follow-up, ‘Cloak and Dagger,' did ‘Link' regain Franklin's attention. Despite the hiccup, the filming process with the trained apes went smoother than anticipated.

Critical Reception and Impact

Unfortunately, upon release in 1986, the reception to ‘Link' was not overwhelming. The movie garnered a cult following via and cable reruns, but it never quite made the impact it aimed for. Its box office gross was a measly two million dollars, a far cry from its budget of six million. Despite the lukewarm reception, ‘Link' remains a well-crafted thriller with an incredible performance by Locke, the ape .

A Gem Redeux

Over the years, ‘Link' has grown into a hidden jewel of the horror genre. Franklin's crafty suspense building and Shue's convincing portrayal of a woman in peril make ‘Link' a movie that horror enthusiasts should definitely revisit. Since its failed theatrical release, the film has gotten a revival. An extended cut of the movie, adding an extra 22 minutes to the runtime, was released in France in 2021.

In conclusion, ‘Link' is a film that showcases Franklin's for suspense and Shue's compelling screen presence. While it may not have received the recognition it deserved on its original release, subsequent years have proven ‘Link' to be a classic in its own right.

So, for any fans of horror or admirers of Franklin's mastery, I entirely recommend paying a visit to that isolated home on the English coast to witness Link's terrifying antics. Trust me, it's worth the watch.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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