Bollyflix Edward Scissorhands Overview
A small suburban town receives a visit from a castaway unfinished science experiment named Edward.
Edward Scissorhands Bollyflix Movie Details
Detail | Information |
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Release Date | 1990-12-07 |
Runtime | 105 minutes |
Status | Released |
Original Language | en |
Budget | 20,000,000 |
Revenue | 86,024,005 |
Genres | Fantasy, Drama, Romance |
Tagline | Innocence is what he knows. Beauty is what she sees. |
rating | 7.718 |
Bollyflix Edward Scissorhands Cast
Name | Character |
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Johnny Depp | Edward Scissorhands |
Winona Ryder | Kim |
Dianne Wiest | Peg |
Anthony Michael Hall | Jim |
Kathy Baker | Joyce |
Robert Oliveri | Kevin |
Conchata Ferrell | Helen |
Caroline Aaron | Marge |
Dick Anthony Williams | Officer Allen |
O-Lan Jones | Esmeralda |
Edward Scissorhands Images Bollyflix
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Edward Scissorhands Cast Bollyflix
Johnny Depp as Edward Scissorhands, Winona Ryder as Kim, Dianne Wiest as Peg, Anthony Michael Hall as Jim, Kathy Baker as Joyce, Robert Oliveri as Kevin, Conchata Ferrell as Helen, Caroline Aaron as Marge, Dick Anthony Williams as Officer Allen, O-Lan Jones as Esmeralda.
Edward Scissorhands Bollyflix Reviews
Take the story of Frankenstein’s monster, remove the ful creator, and replace the little girl’s flowers with a brightly pastel Reagan-era suburb. Though not my personal favorite Tim Burton film, I feel like this one best encapsulates his style and story interests.
Very enjoyable. It’s funny the way we picture things in our minds. I had heard of ‘Edward Scissorhands’ but actually knew very little about it, typified by the fact I was expecting this to be very dark – probably just based on the seeing the cover here and there. It’s much sillier than expected, but in a positive way. I do kinda end up wishing they went down a more dark/creative route, instead of relying on the novelty of having scissors as hands; though, to be fair, they do touch on the deeper side a bit. With that said, I…
Love this movie. It’s like a non evil Freddy Kruger. The ending could have been better though.
Vincent Price has spent his life working on a labour of love – a “son”, an artificially constructed person that lacks only hands – for which he temporarily has two pairs of scissors. Sadly, the creator dies before he can rectify this and so young “Edward” (Johnny Depp) is left alone in his lofty castle. Alone, that is until a kindly Dianne Wiest (“Peg”) takes him under her wing, introduces him to her many friends – including an on-form Winona Ryder (“Kim”) – and they all discover he has a remarkable ability for topiary (and hairdressing!). Soon he is all…