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Monster in the Closet

  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
4,9/10
3,1 k
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Monster in the Closet (1986)
Home Video Trailer from Troma
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32 photos
Monster HorrorParodyComedyHorrorSci-Fi

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePaul Dooley, Paul Walker, John Carradine and Henry Gibson head up an all-star cast in this horror-comedy about a murderous but misunderstood monster!Paul Dooley, Paul Walker, John Carradine and Henry Gibson head up an all-star cast in this horror-comedy about a murderous but misunderstood monster!Paul Dooley, Paul Walker, John Carradine and Henry Gibson head up an all-star cast in this horror-comedy about a murderous but misunderstood monster!

  • Réalisation
    • Bob Dahlin
  • Scénario
    • Bob Dahlin
    • Peter L. Bergquist
  • Casting principal
    • Donald Grant
    • Denise DuBarry
    • Claude Akins
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,9/10
    3,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Bob Dahlin
    • Scénario
      • Bob Dahlin
      • Peter L. Bergquist
    • Casting principal
      • Donald Grant
      • Denise DuBarry
      • Claude Akins
    • 54avis d'utilisateurs
    • 22avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux54

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    Donald Grant
    • Richard Clark
    Denise DuBarry
    Denise DuBarry
    • Prof. Diane Bennett
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Sheriff Sam Ketchem
    Howard Duff
    Howard Duff
    • Father Finnegan
    Henry Gibson
    Henry Gibson
    • Dr. Pennyworth
    Donald Moffat
    Donald Moffat
    • Gen. Turnbull
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Roy
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Old Joe Shempter
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Ben
    Frank Ashmore
    Frank Ashmore
    • Scoop
    Paul Walker
    Paul Walker
    • 'Professor' Bennett
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Margo
    Kevin Peter Hall
    Kevin Peter Hall
    • The Monster
    Fergie
    Fergie
    • Lucy
    • (as Stacey Ferguson)
    Ritchie Montgomery
    Ritchie Montgomery
    • Deputy Spiro
    Arthur Berggren
    • Jimmy's Father
    Daryle Ann Lindley
    • Jimmy's Mother
    Gordon Metcalfe
    • Turnbull's Aide
    • Réalisation
      • Bob Dahlin
    • Scénario
      • Bob Dahlin
      • Peter L. Bergquist
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    5DasBobsWorld

    Fergie Gets Eaten by a Monster!

    I think anyone who calls themselves a purveyor of b-cinema has seen their fair share of Troma films. If you haven't seen a Lloyd Kaufman produced film, or at least seen his face show up in a ton of bad movies that his company has bought then it's time to turn your bad movie watching up a notch. Monster in The Closet comes from a time where the company was busy making their own b-flicks instead of buying them, and like most of the movies Troma made, they can be pretty hit or miss. Although, mostly entertaining.

    Monster in the Closet is no exception, taking the cliches of 50's monster movies and pooping a few jokes their way. An intrepid Clark Kent style reporter, a love interest, her son, and older scientist try to stop the onslaught of a monster who travels through closets to kill Americans. It's goofy and fun, but also not amazing. The monster suit is the best part of the film, and seeing it wander about like a mini rancor with xenomorph inner face punchy thingy is a lot of fun. Poking fun at the military from the old monster flicks also worked really well for me, as they were always so dumb and ineffective against giant lobsters, and praying mantises...Manti? Where the movie doesn't work is the long shots of wandering about, the constant bombardment of noise mixed with the damn tune they keep hitting on the xylophone, and some really annoying characters. I know this as all in the spirit of those older films, but they were b-movies for a reason. These things ware not good in those movies, nor are the good in this one.

    Monster in the Closet is still fun, and there is a lot of good to be seen with the monster itself, and the jokes that land. Also, Paul Walker and Fergie are kids in this movie, so there is that if you need casting trivia. Although not my favorite, I would still recommend this film. its silly enough to have fun with...Also, 1986 PG-rated movies had some nudity...
    5FieCrier

    cutesy movie with a bad monster but little violence

    This was sort of a cute movie, nothing too great.

    It starts off with a pre-credits sequence of people getting dragged into their closets, or walking into their closets, only to be attacked by something. We don't see the attack, since the camera takes a side view of the open closet door, and we hear screaming and cartoonish monster eating noises, as clothing is tossed out of the closet. John Carradine has a small role as one of these people, and blind man violently smashing his cane around his apartment looking for his guide dog (who the monster hung on the closet door).

    We then meet a reporter who looks a lot like Superman's alter-ego Clark Kent, complete with big black-rimmed Clark Kent eyeglasses. He's named Richard Clark. He got his job at the paper through nepotism, and only does obituaries, but her wants something more. The lead reporter "Scoop" gives him a three-week old story about the people dying in their closets as a laugh.

    Clark befriends a young boy at the police station while waiting to talk to the chief there. The boy is a bespectacled small version of himself, perhaps. He's doing some kind of experiment recording all different kinds of sounds, while his mother - a teacher at the local college, where some of the deaths occurred - talks to the chief, explaining how the bite marks found on the victims are somewhat consistent with snake bites. Clark angers the bespectacled mother by having let the boy have a chocolate bar. Everyone, including the mother, calls the boy "The Professor."

    Clark also meets an Albert Einstein-looking Nobel Priza-winning professor at the college, and gives him a claw he found at one of the crime scenes. We also see that the mother becomes speechlessly, motionlessly smitten with Clark every time he takes his glasses off.

    They soon see the monster, who starts coming out of closets. There are elements of "Alien" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" to the monster and their attempts to communicate with it.

    This movie could be appropriate for children, although be forewarned that there is a brief topless scene. A bit surprising for a PG-rated movie, but not altogether without precedent. Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985) had a lot more. The scene it occurs in is one early in the movie, and comically spoofs the shower scene in Hitchcock's Psycho.
    dead_dudeINthehouse

    Decent Troma effort

    Yes, "Monster In The Closet" is a guilty pleasure. Though it's not oriented for veteran horror fans, this film provides fun in a very silly way. It's a good dark comedy involving a very cheesy (Troma style) monster living in children's closets. The beginning is quite good and imaginative, and the ending is stuff for legend in cheesy horror cinema! Thousand cops against the monster is something that hasn't banished from my mind since the early 90's. Recommended for soft core horror fans. When I watched the Disney animated feature "Monsters Inc." I thought about this film, and I immediately saved it from my forgotten movie vault. Your average 80's film.

    4/10 -Mediocre fun!
    lor_

    Old-fashioned monster comedy

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

    "Monster in the Closet" is a pleasant, occasionally funny combination of homage and spoof directed at the science fiction monster films popular in the 1950s. It will be appreciated by fans of old B-pictures but is out of step with the tastes of contemporary audiences.

    Writer-director Bob Dahlin carefully apes the rigid format of the traditional monster opus (with corny dialog intact): an unknown creatures is killing Californians living in the small town of Chestnut Hills in their closets an San Francisco obituary writer Richard Clark (Donald Grant) is sent by his editor to cover the story. He soon teams up with science prof Diane Bennett (Denise DuBarry) and her brilliant child nicknamed Professor (Paul Walker) to follow the clues.

    Monster eventually shows up, looking like a brown-skinned, huge-mouthed imitation of Carlo Rambaldi's oft-copied "Alien" creation, and the military, led by no-nonsense Gen. Turnbulll (Donald Moffat) steps in to handle the situation. It turns out the monster is impervious to conventional weaponry, leaving the star trio to invent methods of destroying it. In several funny twists, the monster's unexplained affinity for closets turns out to be a key script element.

    Despite some dull patches in which parody becomes merely repetition of cliches, "Monster" is cute with lots of guest stars. Stella Stevens does a fine version of Janet Leigh's "Psycho" shower sequence, getting solid laughs opposite Paul Dooley as her husband. As a goofy old scientist, Henry Gibson has his moments, too. Moffat is perfect as the tough-talking general.

    Lead players are fine, particularly Donald Grant, who, in film's well set-up and funniest payoff, turns out to be the object of the monster's affections (once his Clark Kent glasses are taken off) rather than the heroine.

    Overproduced in relation to the targets of its parody, "Monster" is well-made (it was shot in 1983 and had post-production completed more recently). End crawl is unintentionally funny as what seems like a thousand people are individually credited or thanked for working on the picture. Film probably will be best remembered for the inspired silliness of its tagline solution to the monster problems, when the heroined goes on tv to plea: "Destroy al closets!".
    5bkoganbing

    Cheap satire of monster pictures

    Watching Monster In A Closet I'd say the film hit about 60% of the time with gags it employed in this film. But I warn you had better have seen a lot of classic science fiction about monsters coming to earth or being discovered here already or you won't get half of what is shown.

    I think about half the budget must have been spent on getting some name guest stars to do their thing and support the two less than charismatic leads Donald Grant and Denise Dubarry. But when you get folks like Claude Akins as the redneck sheriff, Henry Gibson as an eccentric scientist, Stella Stevens as a woman in a shower, Jesse White as a hardboiled newspaper editor, Howard Duff as a rather vacuous priest, and John Carradine who is one of the first victims this becomes an item to take a look at.

    I really liked what Howard Duff did with the priest. He must have watched Alec Guinness did with his vicar character in Kind Hearts And Coronets.

    You even get to see young Paul Walker make his screen debut as a genius kid everyone calls the Professor.

    You'll recognize so many moments from some classic monster films, I dare not tell you.

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    • Anecdotes
      Film debuts of Paul Walker and Stacy Ferguson (aka Fergie).
    • Gaffes
      At around 12:30 into the movie a boom mic is visible for a brief time.
    • Citations

      Professor Diane Bennett: Destroy all closets!

    • Connexions
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 janvier 1987 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Troma
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le Monstre du Placard
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Orange, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bergquist-Levy Productions
      • Closet Productions
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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