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La Nuit des vers géants

Titre original : Squirm
  • 1976
  • 16
  • 1h 32min
NOTE IMDb
4,9/10
6,8 k
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La Nuit des vers géants (1976)
Official Trailer
Lire trailer1:55
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99+ photos
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Une tempête provoque la rupture de certaines lignes électriques qui touchent le sol, faisant sortir des millions de vers mangeurs d'hommes de la terre et les amenant en ville où ils commence... Tout lireUne tempête provoque la rupture de certaines lignes électriques qui touchent le sol, faisant sortir des millions de vers mangeurs d'hommes de la terre et les amenant en ville où ils commencent rapidement à dévorer les habitants.Une tempête provoque la rupture de certaines lignes électriques qui touchent le sol, faisant sortir des millions de vers mangeurs d'hommes de la terre et les amenant en ville où ils commencent rapidement à dévorer les habitants.

  • Réalisation
    • Jeff Lieberman
  • Scénario
    • Jeff Lieberman
  • Casting principal
    • Don Scardino
    • Patricia Pearcy
    • R.A. Dow
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,9/10
    6,8 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jeff Lieberman
    • Scénario
      • Jeff Lieberman
    • Casting principal
      • Don Scardino
      • Patricia Pearcy
      • R.A. Dow
    • 133avis d'utilisateurs
    • 99avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux21

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    Don Scardino
    Don Scardino
    • Mick
    Patricia Pearcy
    Patricia Pearcy
    • Geri Sanders
    R.A. Dow
    R.A. Dow
    • Roger Grimes
    Jean Sullivan
    Jean Sullivan
    • Naomi Sanders
    Peter MacLean
    Peter MacLean
    • Sheriff Jim Reston
    • (as Peter Mac Lean)
    Fran Higgins
    Fran Higgins
    • Alma Sanders
    William Newman
    William Newman
    • Quigley
    Barbara Quinn
    • Sheriff's Girl
    Carl Dagenhart
    Carl Dagenhart
    • Willie Grimes
    Angel Sande
    • Millie
    Carol Jean Owens
    • Lizzie
    Kim Iocouvozzi
    • Hank
    Walter Dimmick
    • Danny
    Leslie Thorsen
    • Bonnie
    Julia Klopp
    • Mrs. Klopp
    Ralph Flanders
    • 1st Man at Lunch Counter
    Albert Smith
    • 2nd Man at Lunch Counter
    Jim Shirah
    • 3rd Man at Lunch Counter
    • Réalisation
      • Jeff Lieberman
    • Scénario
      • Jeff Lieberman
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    Avis des utilisateurs133

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    8hammerfan1

    Great '70's creature feature!

    "Squirm" is set in rural Fly Creek, Georgia in the aftermath of a violent storm. Power lines are knocked down by the storm and are feeding electricity into the wet ground. This drives the worms crazy, and for some reason, to crave flesh. The day after the storm, a young man from NYC, Mick, arrives by bus to visit his new girlfriend, Gerry, a resident of Fly Creek. As strange events begin to unfold, the young couple turn detective and try to solve the mystery. They find a corpse, lose a corpse, frustrate Gerry's jealous neighbor, and try the patience of the local sheriff more than once. Will they be able to crack the case in time to save the town?! Tune in to see.

    Director Jeff Lieberman did not direct many films , but he does a great job with this one. The pacing is great, and the cinematography is some of the best work done on a horror film during the 1970's. He includes plenty of humor and suspense, the required ingredients in these films. The lead actors also do a great job. Don Scardino, as Mick, looks like a young Horatio Caine trying figure out what is going on in this small town. He comes off as likable and heroic in an amateurish fashion. Patricia Pearcy plays Gerry, the perfect young southern belle. She's well mannered, attractive and has a subtle sexuality that you don't usually see in horror films. Though not a great acting performance, she seems comfortable in the role. She and Scardino seem to have real chemistry, which is refreshing to see in a low budget creature feature. The rest of the cast is hit and miss. Gerry's family, her love lorn neighbor, and the local sheriff are perfect. The rest of the cast seems to have no acting experience whatsoever.

    This is a fun movie to watch late at night. The low budget limits this film's potential, but the cast, as well as the excellent direction, make this a must see.

    The song that plays over the opening and closing credits is perfect. It sets exactly the right tone for the film.
    fertilecelluloid

    Nature goes berserk in style

    Against FOOD OF THE GODS, DOGS, KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS, the irrepressible SLUGS and other nature-gone-berserk flicks, SQUIRM stands tall.

    The worms are the thing here, but their existence does not short-change the film's acting, storyline and characterizations. Director Jeff Lieberman, a fellow of immense cinematic intelligence (BLUE SUNSHINE, JUST BEFORE DAWN), has crafted a smart, stylish little thriller that delivers on its promise.

    Rick Baker's worms are very impressive and Lieberman knows when to reveal them and when to keep them -- literally -- in the dark.

    The set-up is simple. Following a filthy, dirty storm, downed powerlines send bolts of electricity into the earth. Shocked worms turn rabid and begin to menace "us".

    The film is exceptionally well photographed and acted, the rural setting works beautifully, and the climax packs a punch.

    Solid filmmaking all 'round.
    Doug-48

    Hey, there's a worm in my egg cream!

    You wouldn't know it from the description, but SQUIRM manages to be scary, fun, gross, and engaging all at once. Scare shots are timed to a tee and both the conflict of the film and the characters involved in it are executed with as much style and excellent timing as could be expected for a film about killer worms. The scene where worms burrow into Roger's face, and the one where the bathtub is quickly filling up with worms are really effective. Your local video store probably sold off this one years ago along with other slow-renting titles to make room for hundreds of copies of "Sleepless in Seattle," though, so if you see a copy and are looking for a good scare, pick it up.
    sick_boy420xxx

    Underrated little horror flick

    One of my favorite horror flicks in this 1970's anomoly about electrified killer worms on a blood rampage in a small Georgia town. The worm effects are by the great Rick Baker, responsible for the effects in many notable productions such as KING KONG (1976), VIDEODROME(1982) and others. The main characters are constantly on the lookout for the hungry worms and the backwoods setting adds some chills as the entire environment is unfamiliar to most viewers. I would highly recommend this one...like I said it's a strange little flick that has been highly underrated, but i guarantee that if you see it, you'll probably enjoy it.
    7preppy-3

    Good--for what it is

    A vicious storm downs a power line near a very small Georgia town. It (somehow) drives all the worms crazy and turns them into vicious man-eaters! The town is cut off from civilization and the worms attack...

    The plot is just silly (flesh-eating WORMS? Come on!) but the film never takes itself TOO seriously. A lot of the dialogue is very tongue in cheek, and there are LOTS of close-ups of screaming worms (news to me--I didn't know worms could scream). So it's really hard to take any of this seriously.

    The acting is all pretty bad (even Jean Sullivan the one "name" in the cast) and the plot moves in fits and starts. And it does take a while to really get going. But when the attacks happen things really get going. There are some pretty good, if disgusting, special effects (one VERY disturbing scene shows worms burrowing into a guys FACE) and seeing literally MOUNTAINS of worms squirming around is kind of queasy.

    It you take this film literally you're gonna hate it. But if you accept it for the low-budget, slightly campy film it is you'll probably have a fairly good time. Worth seeing at least once for the gruesome special effects.

    I saw the PG rated one on cable which (I heard) is one minute shorter than the R rated one. Purportedly all that's missing is some minor nudity (some of which was in the PG one) and some swearing. All the gore is still there.

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    • Anecdotes
      The amount of sea worms used in the film was countless, as the production would order shipments of 250,000 Glycera worms at a time. The production would end up wiping out the New England fishing industry's supply of Glycera worms that year.
    • Gaffes
      When Roger is attacking Mick for the last time (biting his thigh) and Mick begins hitting him with a flashlight, he is obviously hitting his own hand rather than Roger's head.
    • Citations

      Roger Grimes: You gonna be da' worm face!

    • Versions alternatives
      Squirm was heavily edited for its appearance on Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1999. Among the many scenes cut from the film was the scene of Mick trudging through the swamp, the conversation between Mick and Alma, the worms graphic attack on Roger, the gruesome fate of Mrs. Sanders, and the climax where Roger crawls after Mick and attempts to bite him.
    • Connexions
      Edited from L'inconnu de Las Vegas (1960)
    • Bandes originales
      A Million Ways to Love You
      (uncredited)

      Music by Robert Prince

      Lyrics by Hal Hackady

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 novembre 1977 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gusanos infernales
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Port Wentworth, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Squirm Company
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    • Budget
      • 470 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 32 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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