Un camp de théâtre de snobs est terrorisé par un tueur assoiffé de sang qui déteste le théâtre musical.Un camp de théâtre de snobs est terrorisé par un tueur assoiffé de sang qui déteste le théâtre musical.Un camp de théâtre de snobs est terrorisé par un tueur assoiffé de sang qui déteste le théâtre musical.
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
- Roger McCall
- (as Meat Loaf Aday)
Avis en vedette
But, this was a little disappointing, the songs were a bit tame, the killings were boring, and the end reveal of the killer was too obvious in the first part of the film that it was never going to be a surprise, not only was it clear who the killer was, you could guess the 'hidden' motive too.
That said, however, it's still a musical slasher film starring meatloaf... if you like the sound of that, then you can't go to far wrong here.
Camilla Swanson and her brother Buddy work at Center Stage, a summer camp for musical theater ingenues run by their guardian Ron McCall. This year the camp's final show will be The Haunting of the Opera, the musical their mother was the lead actress in when she was brutally murdered. Camilla wishes to be like her mother but auditions are cutthroat, literally, and there is a kabuki masked madmen with a murderous disdain for Broadway belting.
Stage Fright is a film set in a summer camp that can only be described as campy. It is ridiculous and funny, self-awaredly mocking all the musical theater stereotypes. Everyone sings Sondheim-esque tunes, even the killer, but his musical styling is about as far from the brassy Broadway musical theater genre as it can get.
With any hybrid genre film, one is typically more dominant than the other. Stage Fright is both horror and musical though forty minutes pass by where it is straight musical movie before any real carnage occurs. Luckily writer/director Jerome Sable keeps Stage Fright light and amusing.
Stage Fright makes you endure Glee-like show-tunes in order to get to the bloody massacre of these theater camp adolescents. The deaths in the film are not nearly as campy as the first half of the film, unfortunately, and I wanted them to be a bit more far-fetched and ridiculous. Stage Fright fulfills the niche market for musical theater horror.
Audiences will leave with the knowledge that it's not wrong to sing and dance when someone just died, the show must go on and nothing is more important than The Theatre.
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe film includes multiple slasher movie references, including Friday the 13th (the camp location), Hellraiser (the pins in the makeup head, "nailed it!"), Carrie (the bucket of "blood"), and Halloween (large chef's knife).
- GaffesWhen a stage light impales a Artie's foot to the stage floor, the killer shoves Artie which causes him to gruesomely lose half of his foot. Seconds later, both of Artie's feet are shown to be perfectly intact.
- Citations
Sam Brownstein: [singing] All of us have heard these names of hate, but let me get one thing straight: I'm gay, I'm gay, but not in that way / Musicals move me and touch me in ways I can't say.
Liz Silver, Sheila Kerry, Bethany: [singing] He's gay, but not in that way.
Sam Brownstein: [singing] I sleep with women but musicals make me feel gay!
David Martin: [singing/butting in] I'm gay, I'm actually gay. I don't get hard when I see T and A / Could be my DNA or how I was raised.
Liz Silver, Sheila Kerry, Bethany: [singing] We don't distinguish here at Center Stage.
Entire Camp: [singing/dancing] We're all gay, we're gay in all kinds of ways!
Sheila Kerry: [singing] Some in the bedroom.
Sam Brownstein, Liz Silver, Sheila Kerry, Bethany: [singing] And some 'cause of musical plays!
- Générique farfeluAt the end of the credits Metal Killer is singing a 'thank you' to the people who watched the end credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Cine-Masochist: STAGE FRIGHT (2014)
- Bandes originalesKylie's Big Finish
Written by Jerome Sable and Eli Batalion
Performed by Tracy Michailidis and the Haunted Townsfolk of the North
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 7 078 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 562 $ US
- 11 mai 2014
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 7 078 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 29m(89 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1