Jacob's Ladder

Jacob's Ladder

By Adrian Lyne

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 1990-11-02
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 53min
  • Director: Adrian Lyne
  • Production Company: Carolco Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
7.4/10
7.4
From 1,642 Ratings

Description

Director Adrian Lyne (Fatal Attraction) takes you on an intense, horrifying journey with a shocking ending that will haunt you forever. Tim Robbins is Jacob Singer, a man who lives in a nightmare. After getting wounded in Vietnam, he's now back at home in New York City. Torn between the memories of his son and terrifying wartime demons, Jacob is slowly losing his grip on reality. His beautiful girlfriend (Elizabeth Peña) only adds confusion to his life, drawing him into a web of sexual intrigue, but ultimately, it's his friend Louis (Danny Aiello of Do the Right Thing), who turns out to be the only one Jacob can truly count on.

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  • Truly Disturbing

    4
    By jer.clifford17
    Wow good, dark, and creepy!
  • This movie stayed with me for many years...

    5
    By Ronin Sherpa
    I saw Jacob's Ladder in the theater when it came out. It was dark and twisted and ugly. The story stayed with me for many years. Having rewatched it, of course the river of time has flowed on and I am a different man, but I still find the way this story is told haunting and disturbing.
  • A classic tale of a man's descent into madness

    4
    By Datflybody
    The movie that inspired everything from the Silent Hill series of games to today's horror films, this movie is a great example of what can be done when creativity is used in place of special effects in a time where horror was meant to disturb and not disgust. A great film that should be seen by every fan of horror cinema.
  • Jacob's Ladder

    5
    By MC_Test1
    It may drift a bit as far as the plot line, but only to please the viewer with the tapestry of chaos. This is THE psychological thriller. All others follow.

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