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Brigade anti-viol

Titre original : Don't Answer the Phone!
  • 1980
  • 16
  • 1h 34min
NOTE IMDb
4,8/10
2,3 k
MA NOTE
Brigade anti-viol (1980)
Psychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerHorrorThriller

Los Angeles, été 1979. Un vétéran du Vietnam sème la terreur en assassinant des jeunes femmes. Il téléphone à une radio locale pour expliquer ses troubles et ses pulsions meurtrières.Los Angeles, été 1979. Un vétéran du Vietnam sème la terreur en assassinant des jeunes femmes. Il téléphone à une radio locale pour expliquer ses troubles et ses pulsions meurtrières.Los Angeles, été 1979. Un vétéran du Vietnam sème la terreur en assassinant des jeunes femmes. Il téléphone à une radio locale pour expliquer ses troubles et ses pulsions meurtrières.

  • Réalisation
    • Robert Hammer
  • Scénario
    • Robert Hammer
    • Michael D. Castle
    • Michael Curtis
  • Casting principal
    • James Westmoreland
    • Ben Frank
    • Flo Lawrence
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,8/10
    2,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Hammer
    • Scénario
      • Robert Hammer
      • Michael D. Castle
      • Michael Curtis
    • Casting principal
      • James Westmoreland
      • Ben Frank
      • Flo Lawrence
    • 59avis d'utilisateurs
    • 73avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    James Westmoreland
    James Westmoreland
    • Lt. Chris McCabe
    Ben Frank
    Ben Frank
    • Sgt. Hatcher
    Flo Lawrence
    Flo Lawrence
    • Dr. Lindsay Gale
    • (as Flo Gerrish)
    Nicholas Worth
    Nicholas Worth
    • Kirk Smith
    Denise Galik
    Denise Galik
    • Lisa
    Stan Haze
    Stan Haze
    • Adkins
    Gary Allen
    • John Feldon
    Michael D. Castle
    • Lab Man
    • (as Michael Castle)
    Pamela Jean Bryant
    Pamela Jean Bryant
    • Sue Ellen
    • (as Pamela Bryant)
    Ted Chapman
    • Man in Bar
    Chris Wallace
    Chris Wallace
    • Psychic Von Hammensveld
    Dale Kalberg
    Dale Kalberg
    • Nurse
    Deborah Leah Land
    • Police Woman
    Tom Lasswell
    • Police Psychiatrist
    Mike Levine
    • Gary Markov
    Chuck Mitchell
    Chuck Mitchell
    • Sam Gluckman
    Victor Mohica
    Victor Mohica
    • Ventura
    Susanne Severeid
    Susanne Severeid
    • Hooker
    • Réalisation
      • Robert Hammer
    • Scénario
      • Robert Hammer
      • Michael D. Castle
      • Michael Curtis
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    Avis des utilisateurs59

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    9ColonelPuntridge

    Nicholas Worth is a genius

    This was obviously meant to be a standard late-70s total-waste-of-time movie, an excuse to show topless women squirming and thrashing while being strangled, but Nicholas Worth turns it into a must-see. Actors-in-training and stage-vocalists, especially, can learn from his vocal prowess and from the way he uses his size. He is a huge, hulking basso with the ability to near-totally relax his inhibitions, and he uses his entire range, from resonant, snarling low tones, through a thundering midrange up to a piercing, blubbering whimper at the very top which has to be heard to be believed. He should have been an opera-singer. He could have sung Wagner.

    The women dress beautifully in late 1970s casual summer-wear, and they get undressed equally beautifully by Worth's character, after (sometimes before) he strangles them to death. (One of them is future PLAYBOY-centerfold Pamela Jean Bryant.) As the other reviewer said, James Westmoreland (Detective McCabe) and Flo Gerrish (Doctor Lindsay Gale) act extremely badly; however, Ben Frank (Detective Hatcher) delivers some very funny lines with excellent cheesy deadpan. Like when McCabe tells him that the strangler has stolen some of the victim's clothes, and he replies: "That's great! Now we got him on petty theft, as well as murder!" Also, Chuck Mitchell, one of the few actors even bulkier than Nicholas Worth, plays a small part as a porno publisher. (If Mitchell looks familiar, it's because he played the Warden in PENITENTIARY and the title character in PORKY'S.)

    These folks have created a masterpiece in spite of all their best efforts to the contrary.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Scuzzy serial killer outing with one saving grace

    DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE! is a serial killer thriller that makes up for a lack of gore and bloodshed with a really sleazy atmosphere that gives it a low-down gritty feel. This is one of the most interesting films to be released by low budget purveyors Crown International Pictures, and it's the first one I've watched from the studio that has real power.

    It's reasonable to expect DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE! to be a dud, because many of the elements in the film simply aren't very good. The plotting is haphazard and the police investigation stuff is really boring. The majority of the cast give stilted performances and the scripting is sub par too. The whole film has a scuzzy, on-the-street type look to it that makes it very much a product of its era.

    The film has a single saving grace in the form of Nicholas Worth, who plays the killer. Worth was a long-time B-movie veteran and this is the performance of his career. His crazed maniac goes around slaughtering women while at the same time praying to the spirit of his stepfather and going off on incredibly entertaining spiels that were by all accounts ad-libbed by the actor. I've always liked Worth and his performance here is the stuff of greatness; sad, then, that due to the film's subject matter it is a role that remains unseen and unappreciated by most.
    studydna

    Gripping Psychological Thriller (no, really, just kidding)!

    This has got to be one of my all-time favorite cheesers. With awful acting, abysmal dialogue, and a senseless plot, this movie has all the makings of a classic stinker. Another thing to note is the soundtrack, which sounds like it was lifted from a B-grade porno flick, complete with wah-wah synthesizers and the "bow-chicka-bow-bow" reprisal.

    Nicholas Worth, listed in the credits as "The Killer", or "The Strangler"' depending on which set you look at, delivers one of the most unintentionally hilarious performances as a deranged Vietnam veteran who likes killing young, beautiful women and then hovering over their bodies while laughing with his trademark wheezing...the guy is brilliant! Actually, that's just a joke, but then again, so is this entire movie. And why the hell do they call it "Don't Answer the Phone"? The only real phone calls of note are the ones he makes to Dr. Gail, the ultimate object of his violent misogyny. Worth has made another seminal performance this year (2000)... as the Soviet Premier in the game "Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2". Check him out, he rocks (or is that "reeks")?

    However, I'd have to give the accolades for "Worst Perfomance in a Movie" to James Westmoreland. He is just plain AWFUL in this movie: contrived dialogue, stupid facial expressions, and a wardrobe that would make Wayne Newton jealous!

    All in all, this is one of the best "bad" movies ever made, and I laugh uncontrollably every time I cue it up. If you're looking for 100% Velveeta, look no further: this is your movie!
    2michellegriffin-04989

    Pretty Gross

    An ugly, ugly film about a psycho who goes around raping and strangling random women. There's a good central performance by Nicholas Worth as the psycho, but the film drags with no tension or suspense whatsoever. It's just an endless series of attack scenes with no style and nothing to say.
    6amityvillehighschool

    Groundbreaking PTSD Drama Still Shocking Today

    With the '07 passing of Nicholas Worth, we lost an actor whose work on Don't Answer the Phone (DATP) informed a generation of the dangerous psychological effects of war and the horrifying results of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in American troops.

    Still as intense as when it was first released on the gritty 42nd street trash houses of the day, DATP, though dated in respects to its treatment of women and psychology, still delivers some hardcore death scenes, not to mention a "killer" (if not repetitive) soundtrack.

    James Westmoreland (of "Undertaker" fame) leads a cast in what ultimately is the most scene stealing of his career (in that he has the most scenes, by number, than any other movie of his career). Here he is at his cheesy best.

    In conclusion, the lesson of war's tragic effects continue to go unlearned by a society that will be host to many more young female victims, victims of cinema's PTSD wrath.

    I weep for a better tomorrow but if our reality creates more cinema in the vein DATP, I welcome it with open arms.

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    • Anecdotes
      All the shots of the killer on the prowl on the streets of Los Angeles were filmed without permits.
    • Gaffes
      The first blonde victim can clearly be seen to breathe after being strangled.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Lt. Chris McCabe: Adios creep!

    • Crédits fous
      No music during end credits.
    • Versions alternatives
      The DVD release from Rhino Video is censored, with all nudity and graphic violence removed. The old VHS release on the Media Video label is the uncut version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Little Darlings, Simon, Little Miss Marker, The Black Stallion, Hide in Plain Sight (1980)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 mai 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Don't Answer the Phone!
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(additional location)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 34 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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