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Spookies

  • 1986
  • 13+
  • 1h 25m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,9/10
4,9 k
MA NOTE
Spookies (1986)
A wicked sorcerer tries to sacrifice a group of people inside his house with the intention of using their vitality to keep his wife alive.
Liretrailer1:36
1 vidéo
74 photos
Comédie noireHorreur corporelleHorreur surnaturelleComédieHorreur

Un sorcier diabolique attire dans sa maison un groupe de jeunes fêtards en quête de bon temps pour trouver parmi eux le parfait sacrifice humain, dont il a besoin pour redonner vie à sa fian... Tout lireUn sorcier diabolique attire dans sa maison un groupe de jeunes fêtards en quête de bon temps pour trouver parmi eux le parfait sacrifice humain, dont il a besoin pour redonner vie à sa fiancée.Un sorcier diabolique attire dans sa maison un groupe de jeunes fêtards en quête de bon temps pour trouver parmi eux le parfait sacrifice humain, dont il a besoin pour redonner vie à sa fiancée.

  • Réalisation
    • Thomas Doran
    • Brendan Faulkner
    • Genie Joseph
  • Scénaristes
    • Ann Burgund
    • Thomas Doran
    • Frank M. Farel
  • Vedettes
    • Felix Ward
    • Maria Pechukas
    • Dan Scott
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,9/10
    4,9 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Thomas Doran
      • Brendan Faulkner
      • Genie Joseph
    • Scénaristes
      • Ann Burgund
      • Thomas Doran
      • Frank M. Farel
    • Vedettes
      • Felix Ward
      • Maria Pechukas
      • Dan Scott
    • 90Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 58Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Vidéos1

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    Trailer 1:36
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    Photos74

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    Felix Ward
    • Kreon
    Maria Pechukas
    Maria Pechukas
    • Isabelle
    Dan Scott
    • Kreon's Servant
    Alec Nemser
    Alec Nemser
    • Billy
    A.J. Lowenthal
    • Korda…
    Pat Wesley Bryan
    • Drifter
    Peter Dain
    • Peter
    Nick Gionta
    • Duke
    Lisa Friede
    Lisa Friede
    • Carol
    Joan Ellen Delaney
    Joan Ellen Delaney
    • Linda
    Peter Iasillo Jr.
    Peter Iasillo Jr.
    • Rich
    Kim Merrill
    • Meegan
    Charlotte Alexandra
    • Adrienne
    • (as Charlotte Seeley)
    Anthony Valbiro
    • Dave
    Soo Paek
    Soo Paek
    • The Spider Woman
    Al Magliochetti
    • Lewis Wilson
    James M. Glenn
    James M. Glenn
    • The Grim Reaper
    Gabriel Bartalos
    • Muck Man
    • Réalisation
      • Thomas Doran
      • Brendan Faulkner
      • Genie Joseph
    • Scénaristes
      • Ann Burgund
      • Thomas Doran
      • Frank M. Farel
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs90

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    one4now4

    What a classic!

    This is one good horror flick. It really should have a better reputation than it does. Of course, it's silly and stupid... that's part of the fun! One of the things that makes this movie pretty unique is it has many scenes that are pretty serious and intense, while others are laugh riots on purpose and on accident. Perhaps the greatest thing is how creative these filmmakers got with the monsters. They go all out with nearly everything that you can (or CAN'T) think of: zombies, a spider woman, farting muckmen (hilarious!), a cellar hag, lizard monsters, the Grim Reaper, a half-cat weirdo in biker books with a hook in place of a missing hand, a tall, ugly monstrosity with an exposed heart and tentacles, etc., etc. Man, it's wild! There's also demonic possession, and a scene that has much in common with the first (human) possession in "The Evil Dead". "Spookies" also has an interesting story behind the movie: It was begun around 1984 as a horror-comedy called "Twisted Souls". That was unfinished, but they added more stuff in to make the paste-up movie that became "Spookies". Amazingly enough, "Spookies" doesn't look like remnants of separate movies. It was all put together very well, and the results definitely deserve more respect and recognition. I really want to see the uncut version, because it probably has more gore and would also probably clear up confusion about what happened in gory scenes that were obviously cut right out of the US version with an R rating. If "The Evil Dead", Lamberto Bava's "Demons", "Night of the Demons", and others were able to get by with how goofy they are, I think that "Spookies" (a movie just as equally goofy and creepy as any of the others) should be able to also. In my opinion, "Spookies" should be legendary.
    6maxineedwards-78784

    Makes No Sense At All

    A bunch of people go into a creepy mansion and scary things start to happen.

    That's about the best way one can describe Spookies. It's a good lesson of what happens when producers tinker with a film too much and add too many cooks in the kitchen. The fact that any element of Spookies works is a miracle. It still has that thrilling can-do indie film spirit and a myriad of excellent special monster effects, but it's a film that's better played on fast-forward since the story never convinces or gels together.
    lor_

    Horror silliness

    My review was written in May 1986 after a Cannes Film Festival Market screening.

    "Spookies" is a silly horror picture which contains some interesting special makeup effects along with very amateurish ones, presented in the usual package of a group of hapless travelers murdered one by one. It's of interest to undiscriminating horror fans.

    Felix Ward, wearing some pretty phony old age makerup, to;ines as Kreon, a sorcerer who is bringing back to life his bride (lovely Maria Pechukas), who committed suicide 70 years ago. He needs human sacrifices and fortunately (for him), two carloads of people lost en route to a party stop in at Kreon's mansion that night. Earlier that evening, a young boy named Billy (Adam Nemser) wandered into the mansion, found a grisly birthday party being held there for him and is scared off by Kreon's servant (Dan Scott) and other monsters.

    The nine partygoers with no party play with a vintage ouija board and make dumb jokes but one of them, Carol, is suddenly turned into a monster Linda Blair-lookalike from "The Exorcist" by Kreon and all hell breaks loose. Disjointed film never explains why the survivors don't just jump in to their cars and head on home. Instead, intime-honored, stupid horror film tradition, they split up in ones and twos and search the mansion repeatedly, making for easy victimization.

    Film'[s novelty is that the entire cast is wiped out (no last-minute rescues) and the final reel even has Pechukas, showse reanimation was after all the purpose of all the killing, running around for dar life as a neighborhood full of ghouls shamble around and paw at her.

    Rule of thumb here is that when makeup is applied to a person's face it's strictly amateur night, while several of the from the ground up (no pun intended) monster creations are well done. Among these goodies are a huge spider transformed from an oriental lady, a grim reaper skeleton with illuminated red eyes, a gill man who probably saw Ridley Scott's "Alien" and several green lizard monsters. Low point is when some imitation clay people (out of "Flash Gordon" but poorly designed) terrorize a busty babe and her boyfriend in the basement, while postproduction amplified sounds of flatulence lamely attempt to make this scene humorous.

    Three directors are credited for "Spookies". Brendan Faulkner and Thomas Doran teamed up to shoot the bulk of the N. Y.-lensed picture, originally titled "Twisted Souls", while editor Eugenie Joseph completed the film after there was squabbling with the British-based financial backer.
    4talkpingp1

    Trivia comment is wrong

    Someone recently added a trivia comment which says, "Actually comprised of two separate, unfinished films and edited together." This is completely untrue. I wish people would actually read the message board notes before bothering to make such comments. Spookies is comprised of the original Twisted Souls (finished save for some post production work), and new footage added months later (which was NOT from an unfinished, separate film at all, but was footage shot to add into Twisted Souls). I know some of the people who made this film and visited the set many, many times so I know what I am talking about. Where do people come up with these things? I know it has a confusing history, but read the comments from myself and others, it will help clarify matters.
    redspartan2000

    My favorite film of all time...

    I simply can not understand why anyone would hate this movie.I mean I understand that this movie may not be grade "A" acting, and may seem a little bit odd at times but take a good look at what its listed under. Its listed under horror, and horror is not suppose to make total sense. The special effects are top of the line for 1985, and the plot is unique.This movie is not your usual horror movie, and if the viewer looks closely at this film from beginning to end they have to admit love it or hate it, it is different from your average horror movie.I E-mailed the producer of this film, and she says this film flourishes in Europe especially France.It is sad that in the United States most people go for the same boring, uninteresting, and lame horror movies that have no sense of uniqueness what so ever.This movie is a 80's classic that deserves its respect.

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    • Anecdotes
      The house in Rye, NY used in the movie was the boyhood home of John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and a writer of the Federalist Papers. The movie makers got permission from the owners, who had inherited the home after the owner died, to use the house inside and out including the grounds. They had hoped they would abuse the house in making a horror movie because they wanted the house, which was in poor shape, to be condemned so they could tear it down as it was so expensive to maintain. The production company instead restored the plumbing, the electric, and made other repairs so the crew could stay in it while the movie was being made. The repairs help save the house from the wrecking ball. The heirs ended up selling the property to the Westchester County Historical Society for $15 million dollars. The home has been restored over the years and is now part of the New York Historical Parks and Sites. It is also a National Historical Site.
    • Gaffes
      When Isabelle is attacked by the shrieking hag in the cellar, twice you can see the puppeteer operating the puppet from the left of the screen.
    • Citations

      Duke: Uuuuuuhh, look at me: I'm Duke, the horny ghost.

    • Générique farfelu
      Zombie Wrangler is listed as a member of the film crew.
    • Connexions
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 janvier 1988 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Goblin
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rye, New York, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Twisted Souls Inc.
      • Miggles Corporation N.V.
      • Safir Films
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 17 785 $ US
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 17 785 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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