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Noite do Terror

Título original: Night Terror
  • Filme para televisão
  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 13 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
896
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Noite do Terror (1977)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHousewife Carol Turner flees from a psychotic killer on the road between Phoenix and Denver.Housewife Carol Turner flees from a psychotic killer on the road between Phoenix and Denver.Housewife Carol Turner flees from a psychotic killer on the road between Phoenix and Denver.

  • Direção
    • E.W. Swackhamer
  • Roteiristas
    • Carl Gabler
    • Richard DeNeut
  • Artistas
    • Valerie Harper
    • Richard Romanus
    • Michael Tolan
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
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    • Direção
      • E.W. Swackhamer
    • Roteiristas
      • Carl Gabler
      • Richard DeNeut
    • Artistas
      • Valerie Harper
      • Richard Romanus
      • Michael Tolan
    • 31Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
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    Valerie Harper
    Valerie Harper
    • Carol Turner
    Richard Romanus
    Richard Romanus
    • The Killer
    Michael Tolan
    Michael Tolan
    • Waiter
    Nicholas Pryor
    Nicholas Pryor
    • Man in Jaguar
    John Quade
    John Quade
    • The Derelict
    Beatrice Manley
    • Aunt Vera Willis
    Damon Bradley Raskin
    • Buddy
    • (as Damon Raskin)
    Quinn Cummings
    Quinn Cummings
    • Nancy
    Madeleine Taylor Holmes
    Madeleine Taylor Holmes
    • Indian Woman
    John War Eagle
    John War Eagle
    • Indian Man
    Jan Burrell
    Jan Burrell
    • Waitress in Diner
    Gary Springer
    Gary Springer
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Gary Barton
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Dinah Manoff
    Dinah Manoff
    • Attendant's Girlfriend
    Linda Lukens
    • Attendant's Girlfriend
    Frank Lugo
    • Room Service Waiter
    Charles Parks
    • Hotel Parking Attendant
    Edward Cross
    • Doctor
    • Direção
      • E.W. Swackhamer
    • Roteiristas
      • Carl Gabler
      • Richard DeNeut
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    6S1rr34l

    An Easy Sunday Afternoon Movie That's Worth A Look-See...

    Welcome fellow movie fans to my review of Night Terror 1977

    The Story gets a 1.25 out of 2: There comes a time when you grow tired of the Hollywood film glamour and want something with a tad more substance. I find most mainstream directors are now happy to give you eye-candy visuals while writers screenwriters are dumbing down. However, TV Movies, which don't possess a large budget, tend to pride themselves on storylines and plausibility. It's the creditability that makes Night Terror one of the better TV Flicks. Night Terror isn't outstanding, but it is certainly entertaining.

    Carol and Walter Turner are married with two children. Walter's career means the family have to relocate every few years. This account takes place in one of those years. Walter has flown to his new job but has arraigned to meet Carol at a motel to celebrate their anniversary with a second honeymoon, then drive to their new home. Carol's sister has flown with the two kids to the new house and awaits them there. Deplorably, Walters work forces him to miss his liaison, though Carol agrees to wait for him. She subsequently receives a call from her sister, who informs her of her son's hospitalisation. Carol gives the doctor consent to operate and then proceeds to rush to his side. Due to wintry weather conditions, she's unable to fly down and decides to make the long journey in the family's trusty station wagon. Desperately seeking a gas station, she slows her car to ask a police officer, who's pulled over an automobile for speeding, for directions. As he nears her vehicle, the man in the parked car shoots him with a shotgun. Fortunately for Carol, the gun jams, and she stomps on the accelerator, speeding into the safety of the evening. Behind her, the gunman ignites his engine and gives chase. No witnesses.

    What Carl Gabler and Richard DeNeut provide the audience is a chase filled with authenticity. For example, we know Carol's car is low on gas, and when it does run dry, she's going to be in real trouble. At the time of the shooting, we're aware she's looking for a service station, the last one having moved to Interstate 17. The road she requires. The road she's racing down. But will she reach the garage before the killer catches up to her? She does, but it's not without its challenges. Her car stops on the curve overlooking the station, so Carol heaves the vehicle down the slope. Once there, she notes the garage is closed and a "Gone Hunting" sign sits in the window. Gabler and DeNeut then take Carol through a crash course of required criminality as she has to break in, try to phone the police, get the petrol pumps working, fill up, and get on her way. All before the madman with the gun arrives. They carry out unlawful activities superbly. They even throw in a twist or two to add tension to her actions.

    Gabler and DeNeut give the viewers scenes of uniform depth throughout the film. But on top of this, the narrative is moreover about Carols growth. At the beginning of her tale, she is timid and a tad wishy-washy. As her saga unfolds, she learns to be strong, independent, and a canniness grows within her. All of which allows her to be her strongest when she inevitably faces the army veteran intent on her demise.

    I've watched a few films lately where one of the leading characters are vocally dumb, Willy's Wonderland and The Spiral Staircase. Night Terror is another film with a silent character. In this instance, it's the bad guy. I additionally have to say this is the best mute character to date. In most ways, it's down to the actor playing the killer, but I have to mention his character is also carefully crafted. We see he has a chip on his shoulder and anger in his heart. His hatred and loathing aren't solely for himself; it's for everyone. But Carol and her perpetual good luck at escaping him burn his inner fires the brightest.

    Another element I appreciated was the coincidences. Life is swarming with them, like me watching films with mutes in them. I haven't beheld one in years now three come along at once, just like the No42 bus. Gabler and DeNeut put in a superb one. Carol doesn't know she's lost him. The killer is about to abandon the chase. Then he observes a car on a spur road; he observes it as it draws up to the intersection with his highway. It's Carol. It made me smile because this is my type of luck, which I could relate to easily.

    The Direction and Pace receive a 2.25 out of 4: E W Swackhamer (you have to love that name.) isn't the best director, though he does keep the film entertainingly absorbing. There are way too many scenes that could have been better. Especially the Petrol Station Break-in. He utilises the night's darkness well enough, but it could have been emphasised better with brighter spots of moonlight or by generating darker shadows. A variety of interesting camera angles would've added grandly to the whole affair. What he delivers is okay, but a smidgen more would've been better.

    As for the pacing, Swackhamer is as average there as he is with the direction. Though there are hints of variations in tempo, it would have improved immensely had he implemented the quicker cuts of today's filmmakers. The tension is there when she's breaking into the garage and when she gets grounded in the mud. Once again, it's adequate but could have been better.

    The Performances get a 1.25 out of 2: I am unsure if Valerie Harper was suited to the role of Carol. To begin with, she came across as a kind of non-entity. I acknowledge Carol's starting character is like that, and her strength and personality grow. I've witnessed Harper in other roles, and though I'm not a massive fan, I've never faulted her work or skill until now. I'm unable to place my finger on it. However, I think a blank like Carol required an actress with a screen presence. It would have provided the viewers with something tangible.

    I believe the most capable actor in the movie was Richard Romanus, who played the mute killer. He effortlessly oozed contempt and hatred for his fellow men and women. You knew this guy was mean and bad to the bone. He's the type of guy to guzzle down gasoline so he could pee on you if you were on fire. Romanus especially nailed the man's rage, anguish, and desperation.

    Close on his heels was John Quade. Usually known for his more butch and forceful characters, in Night Terror he portrays a derelict. A homeless man, moneyless and down on his luck. And though he's not on screen that long, Quade infuses him with sadness, loneliness, and timidity that is palpable. You can experience the depression seeping out of the man's body. He merely wants to find a place and disappear. A tragic character superbly acted.

    And my Enjoyment level hits a 1.25 out of 2: The story and the acting reinforced my enjoyment of the picture, while the unexceptional directional style bore me unhindered to the conclusion. The only dislikes I had were personal, like my statement about Valerie Harper and Swackhamer's direction. As such, these are elements you may, and probably will, have different opinions than mine. For once, it's delightful not to pick fault with a film for any of its elements. No issues with the script in general. Only ideas on how the filming could have been stronger. It was an enjoyable way to spend an evening, and I will doubtlessly enjoy Night Terror again in the foreseeable future.

    These ratings give Night Terror a 6 out of 10: If you're a fan of TV Flicks or Thrillers, I'd gladly recommend giving Night Terror at least one viewing. It's a Sunday afternoon picture. You're happily stuffed, just like the chicken you've gobbled down, and all you want to do is have a tipple, relax, and enjoy an easy movie. This is that kind of picture, but with enough interest to stop you from falling into dreamland while watching it.

    Once you've escaped the psychopathic killer, come and check out my Killer, Thriller, Chillers, and The Game Is Afoot list to see where Night Terror raced into my rankings.

    Take Care and Stay Well, and Get Inoculated.
    10zoowhami

    I didn't expect to be so terrified

    watched it on t.v while doing the ironing very late one night. After reading about it in the t.v guide I thought it wouldn't be very good, but was one of the best things I've ever watched on t.v. I don't recall a terrible lot of talking (because she's on her own in the car being stalked for a lot of the time) but it was so terrifying just to watch. Usually I watch these types of movies just to laugh at them and it was good to actually be scared by one for a change. I just wish I had it on video to show all my friends, it would be perfect viewing for a Halloween party or something like that.
    6Coventry

    Another "Duel", albeit a much less suspenseful one

    You can have days in life where literally everything goes wrong! Poor, neurotic housewife Carol Turner is experiencing such a day to the extreme, to say the least. She was scheduled to enjoy a second honeymoon, but then her hubby is stuck at work. Carol finds herself all alone in a motel room when she receives a phone call to inform her that her 9-year-old son is in the hospital due to an accident. She needs to go urgently from Phoenix to Denver, but there aren't any flights due to the bad weather. Carol hates driving on the Interstate, but now she must start a 16-hour drive with a gas tank as good as empty.

    And yet, the worst is still to come for Carol. As night falls, she witnesses the brutal murder of a police officer by an unseen killer in a yellow Mustang. She rushes off and a deadly cat-and-mouse game ensues.

    "Night Drive" is clearly inspired by the greatest television thriller of all times; - namely Steven Spielberg's "Duel". Of course, this one contains more dramatic background and a whole lot less suspense, but it has a handful of strong moments. Several sequences carry on for too long, like Carol's intrusion of an abandoned gas station, and actually reduce the tension level rather than building it up. The killer (Richard Romanus) is very menacing. He's mysterious, silent (when he does speak he uses a larynx box), and his mean personality is perfectly illustrated in an early scene at a roadside diner. He is creepy, but still not as creepy as a psycho that remains invisible the entire time, like in "Duel".
    timothyalden

    Great Movie

    I saw this movie when I was a kid, and still remember it. The suspense in the movie was off the charts. It was on late at night and kept me up even after it was over. You really had no idea what was going to happen next. Once you started watching it you definitely could not stop. The character that used the voice box made it even scarier. Valerie Harper was awesome, and definitely showed that she can do more than comedy. I would love to see the movie again. Hopefully it will come back on, or there is a way to find it on video. For a made for TV movie I must say it was even better than some that I have seen at the movies. Back than they had to have good stories, and great actors since they couldn't rely on big budget special effects.
    ALS1

    Very unique for its time

    I agree with Kirk; I saw this when I was nine, and never forgot it! It provided a special twist to your typical, melodramatic woman-alone-on-the-road story, so common for an age where were just getting over the idea of women being "helpless." But this killer should never have messed with Rhoda!

    The production values weren't bad for the 70s-made-for-TV genre, either. Really kind of a breath of fresh air, when all the other made-for-TVs were going for the "creepy-crawly thing of the week" motif.

    Valerie Harper plays a mother who is traveling across the country to see her son, who has just had an ear operation. On the way, she witnesses a policeman being murdered. What's worse, the murderer witnesses HER. Then the chase is on!

    The killer only speaks through a vibrating larynx box, which makes his words, considering their nature, sound even more sinister and mechanical, when we hear him speak at all (really only at the beginning).

    I'm not sure where this movie can be rented...the best hope is to wait for your local television station to play it as a late-night feature or a Sunday matinee. Try and catch it if you can. Watch especially for the clever climax and turnabout, as Val turns the tables on the killer!

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    • Curiosidades
      Richard Romanus came up with the idea for the killer to use a voice box.
    • Erros de gravação
      Valerie Harper's character couldn't fly to Denver because the Denver airport was closed due to snow, yet in the hospital scene there's no trace of snow and you can see a tree with green leaves outside the window.
    • Conexões
      References Dr. Kildare (1961)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 7 de fevereiro de 1977 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Night Drive
    • Locações de filme
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Califórnia, EUA(Studio)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Charles Fries Productions
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      • 1.33 : 1

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