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Der Weg in den Abgrund

Originaltitel: End of the Road
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
432
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Stacy Keach, Dorothy Tristan, and Harris Yulin in Der Weg in den Abgrund (1970)
Dark ComedySatireComedyDrama

Jacob Horner landet nach einem nervösen Zusammenbruch in einer mysteriösen Klinik, wo der exzentrische Dr. D ihn behandelt. Dort gerät Jacob in ein bizarres Dreiecksverhältnis mit Joe Morgan... Alles lesenJacob Horner landet nach einem nervösen Zusammenbruch in einer mysteriösen Klinik, wo der exzentrische Dr. D ihn behandelt. Dort gerät Jacob in ein bizarres Dreiecksverhältnis mit Joe Morgan und dessen Frau Rennie, was tragisch endet.Jacob Horner landet nach einem nervösen Zusammenbruch in einer mysteriösen Klinik, wo der exzentrische Dr. D ihn behandelt. Dort gerät Jacob in ein bizarres Dreiecksverhältnis mit Joe Morgan und dessen Frau Rennie, was tragisch endet.

  • Regie
    • Aram Avakian
  • Drehbuch
    • John Barth
    • Dennis McGuire
    • Terry Southern
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Stacy Keach
    • Harris Yulin
    • Dorothy Tristan
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    432
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Aram Avakian
    • Drehbuch
      • John Barth
      • Dennis McGuire
      • Terry Southern
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Stacy Keach
      • Harris Yulin
      • Dorothy Tristan
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    • 19Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Jacob Horner
    Harris Yulin
    Harris Yulin
    • Joe Morgan
    Dorothy Tristan
    Dorothy Tristan
    • Rennie Morgan
    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • Doctor D
    Grayson Hall
    Grayson Hall
    • Peggy Rankin
    Ray Brock
    • Sniperman…
    John Pleshette
    John Pleshette
    • Finkle
    Gail Gilmore
    • Miss Gibson
    • (as Gail Gibson)
    Maeve McGuire
    • Receptionist
    Norman Simpson
    • Dr. Schott
    Graham Jarvis
    Graham Jarvis
    • Dr. Carter
    • (as Graham P. Jarvis)
    June Hutchinson
    • Miss Banning…
    Joel Oppenheimer
    • Chicken Man
    James Coco
    James Coco
    • School Man
    Oliver Clark
    Oliver Clark
    • Dog Man
    Terry Southern
    • Mr. Caruso
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Crab Man…
    David Viner
    • Frog Man
    • Regie
      • Aram Avakian
    • Drehbuch
      • John Barth
      • Dennis McGuire
      • Terry Southern
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    marekj66

    Time this road started again

    The End of the Road, is probably Terry Southern's most personal work for the cinema. One over which he had most input and control. Southern's presence is felt throughout the film, from the use of his own East canaan home as a location, to Keach holding a pair of Terry's legendary 'Bono' fly style shades, to Terry's own cameo appearance as a patient.

    The film is superbly acted by all concerned, Keach especially and the film is shot and edited as a subversive assault on the psyche and hypocrisy of America at the end of the sixties. Family life and alienation are to the fore, and a profound sadness for the end of the sixties.

    The film often goes too far and screams too loudly its in gags and cleverness, but it is genuinely moving and totally unique. One can also say that the ill judged inclusion of the protracted and unwatchable abortion scene, killed any chances the film had of success. Which is a great shame, as this is a film which deserves a wider audience beyond its status as a cult oddity. The End of the Road is one hell of a unique ride if you can stay on board and a great insight into the mind of one of cinema's greatest screenwriters, Terry Southern.
    6rwint1611

    An Audacious Period Artifact

    THE PLOT: Bizarre adaption of John Barth's already bizarre novel detailing the story of a man (Keach) who goes into a catatonic state at a train station. He is sent to a strange mental hospital run by a weird man named Dr D (Jones). After he is considered to be 'cured' he takes a job as a college Professor and proceeds to have an affair with the wife of one of his colleagues.

    THE NEGATIVE: It has been noted that author Barth disliked this film version of his novel and it is easy to see why. It gives only a basic outline of the story while leaving out all of the deeper meanings. It also tried to tie the story to all the chaos and rebellion of the 60's even though the book was written in 1955. The final result is a very confusing and off putting mess with nothing coming together at all. The characters all act very odd and with no understanding of their motivations it becomes impossible for the viewer to relate to them or anything else that goes on. Most viewers, especially those that are not familiar with the John Barth book, will easily become confused and turned off by this film after the first five or ten minutes if not sooner.

    THE POSITIVE: The film-making style is refreshingly audacious in a way that is rarely seen anymore. Everything is just thrown out there no matter how outrageous with little or no regard to mainstream acceptance. The kinetic imagery and music has a certain hypnotic effect that keeps you connected to it even if you don't understand what is going on. The film culminates with a very intense, grizzly, and tasteless abortion scene that will not be soon forgotten by anyone who sees it. Jones gives one of the most bizarre and over-the-top performances that you will ever see anywhere. Anyone who is a fan of his or has an interest in acting MUST see him in this film.

    THE LOWDOWN: The film is a misfired experiment that manages to be enough of a period artifact to make it an interesting curio. It definitely has the ability to stay with you for awhile after it is over.

    THE RATING: 6 out of 10.
    8sunznc

    Disturbing. No other way to put it.

    End of the Road shouldn't be completely dismissed. It is hard to watch not only for what happens to the people in the cast but because it tries to be arty about something that isn't. A man in a catatonic state because he is overloaded by what is happening in society isn't arty. And if his catatonic state is played out too long with obscure or trite images we just become impatient. We aren't absorbing what we're seeing.

    As hard as it is to allow yourself to become absorbed in this it's hard to shut it off. And when a female character decides to have an abortion we just know we're going to be subjected to the brutality of it and we don't want to be. Not after we have seen a man come out of a catatonic state and behave oddly in public and with his students. We're already alienated by the characters to have to endure anymore.

    The acting is good by everyone even if we don't like any of the characters. The film does have an impact I'm just not sure what the message really is and why we need it. Maybe someone else can figure that out.
    lghill24

    A neglected masterpiece of late sixties cinema

    I would like to refute many of the negative comments about this film. It is the closest, I believe, that an American film of the period came to emulating the look and sound of late 60s' Godard or Bergman's Persona. End of the Road would be be a perfect companion to a series of films that might include Performance, the aforementioned Bergman, Mickey One (which director Avakian edited), or William Friedkin's adaptation of The Birthday Party. I am a big fan of Barth's novel, but I feel this radical adaptation extends the original in a way that is equally groundbreaking. The novel was more about the fifties, while the film is shaped by the explosive events of 1968 - Tet, the Kennedy and King assassinations, student riots, the rise of Nixon/Agnew - which take the whole idea of the novel's "politics of the personal" to another level. A DVD restoration of this misunderstood landmark is well overdue.
    10mcneeley

    Compelling and bizarre

    End Of The Road is a compelling and bizarre film from that most elusive of genres, the "acid" film. Okay, so that may not be an officially recognized genre. All the same this title emerges from the hippie generation as an indictment of "establishment" ethos complete with a generous helping of surrealism and "acid-friendly" scenery.

    In and of itself, its a pompous and wholly unremarkable film. It tries to play itself of intellectual and deep, and only comes off as superficial and pointless. The whole is definitely not as valuable of its parts. What is remarkable is the brilliant performance of James Earl Jones as Doctor D who is experimenting with radical psychological treatments that wreak of the mythical MK Ultra mind control experiments alleged to be performed by the CIA and legendary escaped Nazi scientist Joseph Goebles (sp).

    Jones really pulls out all the stops and lets loose in this role. He bombards Stacy Keach with traumatic sounds and images as part of his treatment, and he twists and contorts his voice, body, and mannerisms to paint an over the top picture of a cutting edge scientist walking a fine line between sanity and lunacy.

    It's hard to suggest that you, or anyone would enjoy this film, but if you have a taste for the twisted, you'll certainly appreciate bearing witness to this oddly beautiful artistic train wreck of a movie.

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      The first US studio film to contain a scene depicting bestiality.
    • Zitate

      Jacob Horner: This may sound somewhat theatrical to you... but would you mind telling me where I could go for 58 dollars and 75 cents?

    • Crazy Credits
      The closing credits play over footage of the moonshot, and end with the sound of Jacob Horner moaning.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel (1976)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Worry 'Bout Me
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Februar 1970 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Director Website
      • Terry Southern Estate
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • End of the Road
    • Drehorte
      • Villanova, Pennsylvania, USA(Amtrak's Paoli station)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Max L. Raab Productions
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