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Vengeance d'outre-tombe

Titre original : J.D.'s Revenge
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 36min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
1,6 k
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Vengeance d'outre-tombe (1976)
Home Video Trailer from MGM Home Entertainment
Lire trailer0:41
2 Videos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMurdered on Bourbon Street in 1942 New Orleans, a gangster returns from the dead 34 years later possessing the body of a young, black law student in his quest for revenge.Murdered on Bourbon Street in 1942 New Orleans, a gangster returns from the dead 34 years later possessing the body of a young, black law student in his quest for revenge.Murdered on Bourbon Street in 1942 New Orleans, a gangster returns from the dead 34 years later possessing the body of a young, black law student in his quest for revenge.

  • Réalisation
    • Arthur Marks
  • Scénario
    • Jaison Starkes
  • Casting principal
    • Glynn Turman
    • Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Joan Pringle
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    1,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Marks
    • Scénario
      • Jaison Starkes
    • Casting principal
      • Glynn Turman
      • Louis Gossett Jr.
      • Joan Pringle
    • 37avis d'utilisateurs
    • 38avis des critiques
    • 42Métascore
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    J.D.'s Revenge
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    Glynn Turman
    Glynn Turman
    • Isaac
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Rev. Elija Bliss
    • (as Lou Gossett)
    Joan Pringle
    Joan Pringle
    • Christella
    Carl W. Crudup
    Carl W. Crudup
    • Tony
    • (as Carl Crudup)
    Julian Christopher
    Julian Christopher
    • Carl
    • (as James Louis Watkins)
    Fred Pinkard
    • Theotis Bliss
    Jo Anne Meredith
    • Sara Divine
    Alice Jubert
    • Roberta Bliss…
    David McKnight
    David McKnight
    • J.D. Walker
    Stephanie Faulkner
    • Phyllis
    Fuddle Bagley
    • Enoch Land
    Earl Billings
    Earl Billings
    • Capt. Turner
    Paul Galloway
    • Garage Man
    Barbara Tasker
    • Sheryl
    Tom Alden
    • Higgins
    Melvin Bijou Jr.
    • Football Player
    Blue Lu Barker
    • Bar Keep
    Joseph Collins
    • Proprietor
    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Marks
    • Scénario
      • Jaison Starkes
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    Avis des utilisateurs37

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    Infofreak

    Underrated thriller!

    Found half-hidden in the back of my local video store, the cheesy packaging made it look like a tongue in cheek blaxploitation horror movie good for a few laughs. But the packaging misled, this is a surprisingly serious and effective supernatural revenge thriller. Nice guy cabbie/law student Ike (Glynn Turman - 'Cooley High') becomes possessed by nasty Forties pimp J.D. Walker (David McKnight). Ike/J.D. is intent on avenging the murder of his sister. Local Preacher Reverend Bliss (b-grade favourite Lou Gossett Jr.) is somehow involved.

    Not a great movie, but a good one, and worth watching for Turman's excellent double turn if nothing else. This movie deserves to be better known.
    IrockGswift

    Black horror

    This is a startling movie starring Glynn Turman and Louis Gossett Jr. Here Glynn Turman is the innocent laid-back Ike who is a law student. Then he becomes possessed by a violent fornicating 1940s gangster. This reminds me of a Jekyel and Hyde movie. The setting of the movie is gloomy and the flashback scenes couldn't be any more eerier. The way he slapped around actress Joan Pringle when he (Glynn) was JD seem so real. To me this role fits Glynn Turman because he does it so naturally. If you are in for some suspense and thriller from the old school. This is the movie to check out.
    5lost-in-limbo

    Dig its razor-blade style?

    Accomplished, but unspectacular blaxploitation horror with a tremendously ripe lead performance by Glynn Turman in presenting two very different (from placid to extreme) personalities. He plays a genuinely high flying and collected law student Isaac that during a hypnosis session experiences shocking visions and begins to undergo a personality change of a brutally hot-headed and jive-talking 1940's street hustler J.D. Walker. Through flashbacks that erupted in Isacc's mind we learn that J.D was wrongly accused of murder and then killed. Now he's seeking revenge beyond the grave and he's using Isaac to do so.

    Director Arthur Macks doesn't generate anything particularly frightening with the flipped-out supernatural current, but works well with the gritty and murky air to cement tough groundwork. There is a ruthlessly razor-sharp vibe throughout, even though the make-up is cheaply done, it's Turman's tour-de-force performance that sells it. Despite a well-rounded story, there are moments in the script that seem to linger and succumb to repetitiveness with a conclusion that feels all too convenient. Robert Prince's unhinged music amusingly experiments with psychedelic sounds from foreboding electronic stings to funky cues. The rest of the performances are efficiently fair with Louis Gossett Jr. and Joan Pringle.
    hillari

    Watch Out For The Razor!

    Some of the best scenes in this movie take place after Ike (Glynn Turman) has been totally taken over by the late hustler, J.D. Walker. The scene when he walks into a New Orleans club dressed in a 1940's hat and suit, spats on his feet, and his conked hair has to be seen to be believed. Turman does a remarkable job switching back and forth between struggling law student Ike, and J.D., the razor-toting dead hustler out to revenge the death of his younger sister. Overall, this is not a bad film, but some aspects of the plot are muddy. A moment when Ike plays the numbers (what we know as the lottery today), suggests that he may have had a criminal past, but it's not explored further. We learn from flashbacks that Elijah Bliss (Lou Gossett, Jr.) was a hustler, and are given hints in the present story that his current job as a preacher may be a scam. Judging from his sermons, Elijah may have been a boxer too, but that is not fleshed out, either. The conclusion of the film leaves some unanswered questions, as well. Despite of some weak plot points, and misogynistic attitudes, this is still an enjoyable movie.
    6gavin6942

    Fun But Not Great

    A docile law student (Glynn Turman) is possessed by a 1940s mobster (David McKnight) in mid-1970s New Orleans. The mobster seeks revenge upon the people who killed him and his sister.

    There probably are not a lot of blaxploitation-horror-crime films out there. You might get horror-blaxploitation ("Blacula" and "Blackenstein") and you get a lot of blaxploitation-crime, but this is just about the only film that comes to mind mixing all three. So, well done, Arthur Marks.

    Marks, for those who do not know, grew up in the world of film. His father worked in Hollywood, and as such, Arthur did the same from the time he could walk. Among many other things, he can be credited with bringing "Perry Mason" to television. For our purposes, though, he must also be credited as a pioneer of blaxploitation. His "Detroit 9000" (1973) was a hit and has been championed by Tarantino, and of course there is "Friday Foster" (1975) starring Pam Grier.

    The genre path was continued with this film, and not long after with "Monkey Hustle". First-time writer Jaison Starkes started at a second-rate film school and became friends with George Folsey, who sort of operated a mini-school out of his house. Along with Starkes, Eric Roth was a member of Folsey's circle, and after writing B-movie scripts for twenty years, finally broke into the big time with "Forrest Gump" (1994).

    Starkes connected with AIP through Sidney Poitier of all people, and pitched them "Revenge", originally called "The Killing Floor" (a better title). Glynn Turman had just done "Cooley High" for AIP, and Sam Arkoff was impressed enough to hand him another starring role. Arthur Marks was in the middle of a three-picture contract with Arkoff, so it was only natural he would be offered the director's chair.

    How George Folsey comes in is sort of a surprise. He already knew Starkes, but actually came in through Marks. Folsey started his editing career with Bernard Schwartz's "Hammer" (1972) and John Landis' "Shlock" (1973). In fact, today he is most associated with Landis, having produced no fewer than 11 films with him. But Folsey also did "Bucktown" (1975), which was produced by Schwartz and directed by Marks, so the transition can clearly be seen there. Folsey did not know his friend Starkes wrote "Revenge" until he received the script while cutting.

    AIP had disagreements with both Marks and Folsey; Arkoff wanted exploitation while Marks wanted something more sophisticated. Folsey cut the picture and then AIP made adjustments to eliminate nuance. Ultimately, Starkes believes that 85% of his initial vision is in the final product which is actually uncommonly good.

    The Arrow Video release has an incredible, in-depth 45-minute documentary. Whether you like the film or not, it covers the careers and stories of the names attached. There is also an 18-minute standalone audio interview with David McKnight. Trailers for other Arthur Marks films are included, as well as radio spots. Typically an audio commentary would be nice, but the documentary more than covers anything you might want to know.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 février 1978 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • MGM
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • J.D.'s Revenge
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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