Six young actresses auditioning for a movie role at a remote mansion are targeted by a mysterious masked murderer.Six young actresses auditioning for a movie role at a remote mansion are targeted by a mysterious masked murderer.Six young actresses auditioning for a movie role at a remote mansion are targeted by a mysterious masked murderer.
- Tara DeMillo
- (as Sandra Warren)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe opening credits give John Vernon's fictional director Jonathan Stryker credit as the director. Director Richard Ciupka decided not to place his name on the credits.
- GoofsIn one of the establishing shots of Stryker's house, a second floor window can be seen broken and a figure of a body lying on the ground below. This is from the aftermath of Stryker and Brooke's murder, but this happens much later in the film.
- Quotes
Jonathan Stryker: What makes you think you're right for Audra?
Patti O'Connor: I'm as right as anybody else you've got here. I mean, goddammit! You haven't spent five minutes with me and now you're telling me I'm wrong for the part. Why? Because I haven't got a staple to my navel like that centerfold? Because I wouldn't pirouette into bed with you and skate on your face? I mean, what the hell are you looking for anyway and what do you want from me? I mean, who the fuck is Audra anyway?
[Jonathan stays silent]
Patti O'Connor: Are you enjoying yourself?
Jonathan Stryker: I'm enjoying a little bit of Audra.
[walks away]
Patti O'Connor: You bastard.
- Crazy creditsThe credits are divided into acts like a play, due to the movie being centered around acting and scripts.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ciupka: A Filmmaker in Transition (1983)
- SoundtracksSave my Soul
Courtesy of Burton Cummings & Shillelagh Music Co.
Curtains is a better-than average slasher, despite some of its reviews. The movie is about six actresses who go to audition at a director's country house, where it seems someone is willing to kill for the role! While this may sound cliché, the film has enough creativity on it's side for one not to really notice. It sets up some pretty good shock sequences. Anyone who has read about this film will surely have seen mention of the infamous "ice skating" scene, which is very memorable.
Curtains was a troubled production though. It was to be filmed in 1980 and ended up taking years before completion. So, any of the films "loose ends" are more likely a product of this problem. But it does hold together. The cast is quite good; Eggar, Griffin, and Thorson are in especially top-form. The direction is well done with a touch of style. Paul Zaza's music score is an effective one. Last, but not least, the story itself is a gripper!
For horror fans, Curtains is a rare treat that is well worth seeking out. It ranks with some of the better slashers of the early '80s.
*** out of ****
- Nightman85
- Aug 30, 2006
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- Also known as
- Curtains - Wahn ohne Ende
- Filming locations
- Forks of the Credit, Ontario, Canada(gas station scene)
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- Budget
- CA$3,700,000 (estimated)