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Salem's Lot

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,8/10
31 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
1 797
138
Reggie Nalder in Salem's Lot (1979)
Salem's Lot
Liretrailer1:03
1 vidéo
99+ photos
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De sinistres événements unissent un écrivain fasciné par une vieille demeure, un antiquaire rusé dont l'expertise dépasse les vieux objets et son mystérieux partenaire au teint blafard.De sinistres événements unissent un écrivain fasciné par une vieille demeure, un antiquaire rusé dont l'expertise dépasse les vieux objets et son mystérieux partenaire au teint blafard.De sinistres événements unissent un écrivain fasciné par une vieille demeure, un antiquaire rusé dont l'expertise dépasse les vieux objets et son mystérieux partenaire au teint blafard.

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    • David Soul
    • James Mason
    • Lance Kerwin
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,8/10
    31 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 797
    138
    • Vedettes
      • David Soul
      • James Mason
      • Lance Kerwin
    • 302Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 97Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 3 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 4 nominations au total

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    David Soul
    David Soul
    • Ben Mears
    • 1979
    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Richard K. Straker
    • 1979
    Lance Kerwin
    Lance Kerwin
    • Mark Petrie
    • 1979
    Bonnie Bedelia
    Bonnie Bedelia
    • Susan Norton
    • 1979
    Lew Ayres
    Lew Ayres
    • Jason Burke
    • 1979
    Julie Cobb
    Julie Cobb
    • Bonnie Sawyer
    • 1979
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Gordon 'Weasel' Phillips
    • 1979
    George Dzundza
    George Dzundza
    • Cully Sawyer
    • 1979
    Ed Flanders
    Ed Flanders
    • Dr. Bill Norton
    • 1979
    Clarissa Kaye-Mason
    Clarissa Kaye-Mason
    • Majorie Glick
    • 1979
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Mike Ryerson
    • 1979
    Barney McFadden
    • Ned Tebbets
    • 1979
    Kenneth McMillan
    Kenneth McMillan
    • Constable Parkins Gillespie
    • 1979
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
    • Larry Crockett
    • 1979
    Marie Windsor
    Marie Windsor
    • Eva Miller
    • 1979
    Barbara Babcock
    Barbara Babcock
    • June Petrie
    • 1979
    Bonnie Bartlett
    Bonnie Bartlett
    • Ann Norton
    • 1979
    Joshua Bryant
    Joshua Bryant
    • Ted Petrie
    • 1979
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs302

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    Gafke

    Excellent

    This movie is an odd cross between "Peyton Place" and "Nosferatu"...and it works! Set in the small, isolated and somewhat inbred community of Jerusalems Lot (called Salems Lot by the locals) this film is more about small town dirty secrets which are really not secret at all. Everyone knows everyone else's business, gossip is a way of life and the town's mistrust of outsiders is both expected and justified when two men show up in town and a little boy goes missing. This is a story about a small town that just happens to have a vampire in it.

    James Mason is elegance personified as the "Renfield" character who sticks out like a sore thumb in this tight-knit community and makes himself the object of suspicion when he moves into the local haunted house and opens up an antique shop. His European accent, expensive suits and somewhat prissy manners make him a hot item of gossip. So too does the arrival of Ben Mears also cause local tongues to start wagging. Mears was born and raised in Salems Lot, having moved away as a small child. He returns as a semi-successful author and a recent widower, haunted by childhood memories of the Marsten House - the local haunted house in which James Mason now resides. Yet another outsider is Mark, a new teen in town with a morbid collection of horror movie paraphernalia. These three characters are drawn together by force as more people go missing and the small town residents, with their narrow vision, cannot accept what is really happening. It is up to the outsiders - the author who knows, the teenager who believes and the human who is a monster - to solve the mystery.

    When the vampire finally appears, it is a frightening, exhilarating experience. Reggie Nalder as Barlow, the ancient Master whom James Mason serves, is a disgusting parasite, a physical homage to Nosferatu with his rat-like teeth, his long bony fingers and his hypnotic eyes. He is the frosting on the cake for this excellent film. By the time he makes his appearance, it is almost unnecessary. The paranoia has already decimated the town, and the fear of the unknown is the greatest monster of all. But though he may be unnecessary, he is not unwelcome. He is a wonderful vampire, a truly hideous beast, a fine salute to what a vampire should be - ugly, vile and obscene.

    This is one of my all time favorite vampire films, right up there with Nosferatu and Subspecies. To hell with whining, pretentious vampire Pretty Boys - this is the real stuff, and it doesn't get much better than this.
    7HorrorDisasterGuy-90617

    Pretty effective miniseries.

    The story is pretty interesting and is build up well. The miniseries does an amazing job on building up the atmosphere when the vampires arrived. I really like how the vampirism spreads throughout the townsfolks. The creepiness factor really works well when the vampire shows up because it gives off a eerie vibe to it. And the climax is pretty suspenseful. There's a few flaws with this miniseries. One is that some scenes feels unnecessary and I didn't get the point of it. Also the main vampire doesn't appear a lot and only shows up 2 hours into the miniseries. While he doesn't appear a lot, he's definitely the scariest vampire I ever seen. He looks so freaky and is really threatening villain. The vampire makeup effects are really well made. I really like how the makeup looks so creepy with it's yellow eyes and Barlow blue face. The atmosphere is the best part of the movie. The miniseries does an amazing job building up the suspense to it and the vampire scenes are really effective to be creepy.
    7tkdlifemagazine

    Really Holds Up

    So I saw this again recently to compare to the new Max movie version, which I liked a lot. This holds up a lot. To think this was a 1970's TV mini-series is pretty incredible because of the sanitized nature of the platform. The adaptation is somewhat close to the source material. The acting is actually very good. The special effects is good for the budget and platform. The script is weak in some areas, mostly, dialogue. There are not so many horror moments considering it is Tobe Hooper's project, but the horror atmosphere is worthy. The pacing is slow at times, but that is because of the mini-series format. Worth seeing.
    Vibiana

    This is one of a handful of truly scary films

    I was fourteen years old when this film was released, and it was really a shocker for its time. Although I can see the points raised by detractors of this film, nevertheless, it is, in my opinion, one of the most truly terrifying movies I have ever seen. The scenes in which first Ralphie and then Danny Glick appear in windows at night, scratching to be let in, were utterly horrifying, as were the scenes with Mike Ryerson in Jason Burke's guest bedroom ("Looooook at me ... I will see you sleep like the dead, teacher") and Marjorie Glick in the mortuary. Along with the original "Halloween," this is a film that really, really scared me, and I feel that a key element was the lack of gore (which is probably a disappointment to younger viewers used to explicit splatter). The nonverbal dialogue of expressions and actions, the music, and the significantly occurring silences resulted in the suspense which makes a film truly frightening in my opinion.

    Having said this, I do feel that the book was much, much better than the movie, and I would recommend it as one of the best vampire stories ever written (sorry, Anne Rice, but it's true). But let's be fair and realistic. It's a rare film that excels the book on which it was based. Not one of Stephen King's wonderfully (and horribly) imaginative works has EVER been committed to film in a way that has equaled the written work. Never, ever, EVER. That is something that will just never happen. If it were possible, then nobody would bother to read his books, he would become a screenwriter, and that would be a real loss for the horror genre.
    BaronBl00d

    Worth a Look

    Without a doubt this television movie based on Stephen King's grand horror opus pales in comparison to its literary counterpart. But isn't that usually the case? Although missing some subplots, many characters, and having some major script changes here and there, Tobe Hooper's Salem's Lot is indeed enjoyable. I watched it right after having read the book, and although I spent a lot of time seeing what it did not have...I have to confess that there were many good points. For starters, let me list some of my major complaints. The whole framed narrative story in the movie is ridiculous and very clumsily made. I also have a big problem with the gaping holes in the script with regard to characters popping up here and there with little or no expository introduction. Some characters were used to help move the plot and then discarded. Names were needlessly changed from the novel. That being said there was a great sense of style to the picture which must be credited to Hooper. Overall the acting is quite good. David Soul is very credible in his leading role, as are Lance Kerwin, Bonnie Bedelia, Lew Ayres and Ed Flanders. James Mason makes a stunning villain. Mason uses charm as a weapon and eats up the scenery with subtlety and wit. The vampire is played by horror veteran Reggie Nalder, and although he says not one word...he is very effective. The make-up on him is very reminiscent of Nosferatu. The lead-ins to commercials show the film to be dated by today's standards, but it has enough in it to be an entertaining diversion. However, PLEASE read the book first as it is one of the best of its kind and will make the film all the more enjoyable if for no other reason than seeing its defects.

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    Intérêts connexes

    Tom Cruise and Indra Ové in Entretien avec un vampire (1994)
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    • Anecdotes
      The exterior for the Marsten House was actually a full-scale facade built upon a smaller pre-existing hill-top house. In total, the facade cost the production an estimated $100,000 dollars to build. In 1979, an entire house (including the interiors) could have been made for that amount.
    • Gaffes
      When the younger Glick brother is abducted (and later presumably murdered by Barlow) he's wearing a jacket, t-shirt, dungarees and sneakers. After which, he appears to his brother wearing pajamas.
    • Citations

      Straker: The master wants you. Throw away your cross, face the master. Your faith against his faith... Could you do that? Is your faith enough?... Then do it... Throw away the cross. Face the master. Faith against faith.

    • Générique farfelu
      The text of the opening credits appear and dissolve piece by piece into each other in a jigsaw puzzle fashion.
    • Autres versions
      Salem's Lot originally aired as a two-night mini-series with the first episode airing on 17 November 1979 and the second episode airing the following week on 24 November 1979.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Stairs (1986)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 novembre 1979 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Blood Thirst
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 850 Bluff Street, Ferndale, Californie, États-Unis(Marsten House)
    • société de production
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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      • Mono

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