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El último filme de horror

Título original: The Last Horror Film
  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 27min
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5.6/10
2.5 k
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El último filme de horror (1982)
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Un taxista de Nueva York acecha a una bella actriz que asiste al Festival de Cine de Cannes, que coincide con una serie de asesinatos violentos de los amigos de la señora.Un taxista de Nueva York acecha a una bella actriz que asiste al Festival de Cine de Cannes, que coincide con una serie de asesinatos violentos de los amigos de la señora.Un taxista de Nueva York acecha a una bella actriz que asiste al Festival de Cine de Cannes, que coincide con una serie de asesinatos violentos de los amigos de la señora.

  • Dirección
    • David Winters
  • Guionistas
    • Judd Hamilton
    • David Winters
    • Tom Klassen
  • Elenco
    • J'Len Winters
    • John Kelly
    • Joe Spinell
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    • Dirección
      • David Winters
    • Guionistas
      • Judd Hamilton
      • David Winters
      • Tom Klassen
    • Elenco
      • J'Len Winters
      • John Kelly
      • Joe Spinell
    • 47Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 54Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    J'Len Winters
    • Girl In Jaccuzi…
    John Kelly
    • Man In Theatre
    Joe Spinell
    Joe Spinell
    • Vinny
    • (as Joe Spinnel)
    Simone Overman
    • Woman #1 In Theatre
    Malgosia Casey
    • Woman #2 In Theatre
    Patty Salier
    • Woman #3 In Theatre
    Chip Hamilton
    • New York Man
    George Valismis
    • New York Man
    Peter D'Arcy
    • New York Man
    • (as Peter Darcy)
    Filomena Spagnuolo
    • Vinny's Mother
    • (as Mary Spinnel)
    Don Talley
    • Cowboy
    Mai Britt Finseth
    • Bikini Girl…
    Valerie
    • Bikini Girl
    Caroline Munro
    Caroline Munro
    • Jana Bates
    Robert Paget
    • Screening Room Jury
    Katia Malmio
    • Screening Room Jury
    Dennis Beasnard
    • Screening Room Jury
    Richard Marner
    Richard Marner
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    • Dirección
      • David Winters
    • Guionistas
      • Judd Hamilton
      • David Winters
      • Tom Klassen
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    LewisJForce

    Worth a pound of anyone's money.

    I bought this on DVD from a Poundland for, hey! - a pound. It was re-titled as 'Fanatic'. Actually it was a double bill. Another schlock flick who's title I forget was on the flip side of the disc. So in effect, I got the Spinell picture for 50p. I'd say it was money well spent.

    This was shot on the hoof at the 1981 Cannes film festival. Joe is a taxi driver who goes there to seek out his idol/wet dream Caroline Munro. Caroline appears with her then real life spouse Judd Hamilton. Husband and wife are both dubbed, and Caroline looks pretty much as she did when she was a hostess on '3-2-1' with Ted Rogers. The film bears little resemblance to the previous Spinell/Munro vehicle, 'Maniac'. That was grim, gory and reprehensible. This is light, silly and incomprehensible.

    'The last horror film' seemed to receive an inordinate amount of coverage in the British film fantasy magazine 'Starburst' at the time. I can now see why: Spinell appears reading a copy of said periodical. Reciprocal publicity. There are also numerous references to other films, especially Scorsese's 'Taxi Driver' (which Joe appeared in). In fact, there is a vaguely interesting blurring of film reality and fantasy and 'real' reality and fantasy throughout. Generally, though, it's a mess. Scenes just seem to rear up out of nowhere. But if you're interested in such things, the footage of Cannes and the general nakedness of the female cast will provide fifty pence's worth of entertainment.

    There's a nice story on the Spinell documentary included on the Anchor Bay 'Maniac' disc which pertains to the making of this film. The cast and crew were staying at a rather expensive Cannes hotel, and due to the penurious nature of the budget found themselves unable to foot the extravagant bill. Spinell, Winters, Munro and all concerned therefore decided to do a runner in the middle of the night and catch the nearest plane home. Pity they didn't film that little episode and stick it in here along with everything else.

    Watch out for Joe's verbal sparring with his real life mother Filomena (aka Mary). Pretty funny.
    6acidburn-10

    A delirious good time

    This is a deliriously demented early 80's horror film with a curious self-reflective feel to it, that gives this a rather run of the mill camp tone to it, but with some brutal violence thrown in for good measure. The movie is driven by its central star Joe Spinell & supercharged in a visual fever dream with production boasting a fantastic atmospheric punch & a fun fantasy infused world. Dripped in sleazy tones & unhinged mayhem.

    The plot follows Vinny Durand (Joe Spinell), a mentally unstable cab driver that believes that he has the ideal script for actress of his dreams Jana Bates (Caroline Munro), he heads off to the Cannes film festival to convince her, but as soon as he arrives people on her crew start getting brutally murdered one by one, is Vinny the killer though... who knows?

    Joe Spinell takes on the role of the distressed and manic Vinny with extreme grit & hopeless sympathetic overtones & he knocks it out of the park with his fantastic performance. His co-star Caroline Munro really exudes beauty with an alluring performance as Jana Bates.

    There is a subtext going on throughout on whether horror films can affect the minds of the viewer, which adds an interesting layer to the whole thing. When it comes to having anything to say about the nature of horror films & horror fans, it becomes rather confused, but ignoring that this is still a fun little horror flick with some great dream like atmosphere & a rather strange feel to the whole thing. The mystery angle doesn't quite work, but this is still a delirious good time.
    7Sic Coyote

    A rather underrated film going by the votes above...

    I saw this movie last night. I had got it in my collection for a good while but I've only now got round to see it and I must say that the first scene does make you think this is going to be just another one of those 'video nasties' done on a tight budget using horror and are naked women to sell it. Okay granted there are quite a lot of topless women in this movie :) which is nice :) and there is also a nice amount of gore for example, people getting their throats cut, decapitated, stabbed in the back, burned in the face, electrocuted in a bath, shot and chopped up by a chainsaw. I thought it was really good gore done in a not very serious way. The main character is really good he's a taxi driver who wants to be a movie director so he goes to the cannes fim festival to see his favourite horror movie star, but he can't get to her and people start dying. The comedy in the film in great the main charactor and his mum providing most of it and it has some good surprises in it, they even surprised me! it's a great plot if not perfectly executed and it's certainly worth going through the whole movie just to see the end which I thought was brilliant and was a lot better than I expected it to be. If you can ignore the badly dubbed voices you will find this movie quite enjoyable especially if you have a sick sense of humour. Also, watch out for Cannibal Holocaust being shown at a cinema he goes to and one of the germans from Allo' Allo' as one of the cannes film board. :) 8/10
    7Hey_Sweden

    Spinell is excellent as always.

    Crude, low budget shocker is undeniably fascinating for its setting, and its portrayal of the movie business. It reunites the two stars of "Maniac", Joe Spinell and Caroline Munro, in a story of NYC cabbie Vinny Durand (Spinell), a pathetic aspiring filmmaker who's obsessed with horror film star Jana Bates (Munro), tailing her to the Cannes Film Festival where she's promoting her latest film. In between Vinnys' desperate attempts to make contact with Jana, a psychotic killer is at work brutally dispatching various people in Janas' life. The film is co-written by Judd Hamilton, then married to Munro, and director David Winters, along with Tom Klassen, and Hamilton and Winters also play film directors on screen. Winters is more ambitious with his ideas and set ups than one would think, going for the surreal and laying on the creepy imagery at select points, and his framing is likewise interesting. The non stop pop / rock soundtrack helps to keep "The Last Horror Film" moving forward adequately, and there are some genuinely effective sequences, such as when a terrified Jana flees in terror from Vinny, clad in only a towel, and bemused onlookers think she's merely participating in a publicity stunt. Use of gore is entertaining - there's not a whole lot of it, but we do see a fair bit of the red stuff spilling. Cameos include June Chadwick and Robin Leach, and one truly compelling facet of this movie is the way it works as a snapshot of a particular place at a particular time, with many shots of posters of then current productions. Intriguing at every turn, "The Last Horror Film" also has a certain seedy ambiance going for it, with some nudity to go with its lurid thrills. Spinells' own mother Mary is hilarious as Vinnys' overbearing ma, and Munro is as gorgeous and appealing as she's ever been, but ultimately this is a vehicle for Spinell, who proves once again his ability to elicit some feelings of sympathy even when playing a disturbed character. This is not up to "Maniac", but it's not bad, and worth a look for fans of the stars. The final scene is especially funny, ending the movie on an irresistible high note. Seven out of 10.
    r-kanne

    Cool Joe Spinell is great as always in lovely horror flick

    Plot: Joe Spinell plays a guy who desperately wants to make a movie with his dream-girl a famous actress portrayed by Caroline Munro. His mom thinks the idea` is cuckoo but he travels to Cannes anyway to make his movie......

    Form: The acting is splendid. The story has twists and hints all the way through and the ending, the finale, it`s eminent. Lovely movie by all means.

    Who is it for?: Sensitive viewers should be advised, the movie is pretty harsh and contains violent images and a haunting atmosphere in the horror-filled scenes. It is not suitable for kids. Adult horror-fans with a taste for blood will probably enjoy this movie a lot.

    Grade: 7 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      This film was shot guerrilla style without permits at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival.
    • Errores
      The fictional film "Caller in the Night" is credited to "Stanlee Kline" on the marquee but to "Stanley Kline" during the movie's opening scenes.
    • Citas

      Jana Bates: I've seen enough fake blood to know the real thing when I see it.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The first titles seen onscreen are the words 'The End', 1 minute and 50 seconds into the film.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The American 'Troma' DVD release is also missing the end of the "Night Caller" film clip. The shots of the old woman removing and eating the heart have been cut out.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Thriller Zone (1995)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Photographic
      Written by Vince Clarke (as Depeche Mode)

      Performed by Depeche Mode

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de septiembre de 1985 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Troma
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      • The Last Horror Film
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, Francia
    • Productoras
      • Shere Productions
      • Winters Hollywood Entertainment Holdings Corporation
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 27min(87 min)
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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