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House on the Edge of the Park

Original title: La casa sperduta nel parco
  • 1980
  • 1h 31m
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5.7/10
6.3K
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House on the Edge of the Park (1980)
Two lowlife punks invite themselves to a party at a posh villa and after being taunted by their snobbish hosts, hold everybody hostage and subject them to various torture and mayhem.
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Two low-life punks are invited to a party at a posh villa and take everyone hostage after being humiliated by their snobbish guests, subjecting them to rape, torture and mayhem.Two low-life punks are invited to a party at a posh villa and take everyone hostage after being humiliated by their snobbish guests, subjecting them to rape, torture and mayhem.Two low-life punks are invited to a party at a posh villa and take everyone hostage after being humiliated by their snobbish guests, subjecting them to rape, torture and mayhem.

  • Director
    • Ruggero Deodato
  • Writers
    • Gianfranco Clerici
    • Vincenzo Mannino
  • Stars
    • David Hess
    • Annie Belle
    • Christian Borromeo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    6.3K
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    • Director
      • Ruggero Deodato
    • Writers
      • Gianfranco Clerici
      • Vincenzo Mannino
    • Stars
      • David Hess
      • Annie Belle
      • Christian Borromeo
    • 114User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
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    David Hess
    David Hess
    • Alex
    • (as David A. Hess)
    Annie Belle
    Annie Belle
    • Lisa
    Christian Borromeo
    Christian Borromeo
    • Tom
    Giovanni Lombardo Radice
    Giovanni Lombardo Radice
    • Ricky
    Marie Claude Joseph
    Marie Claude Joseph
    • Glenda
    Gabriele Di Giulio
    • Howard
    Lorraine De Selle
    • Gloria
    Karoline Mardeck
    Karoline Mardeck
    • Susan
    Brigitte Petronio
    Brigitte Petronio
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    • Director
      • Ruggero Deodato
    • Writers
      • Gianfranco Clerici
      • Vincenzo Mannino
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    5gavin6942

    Plenty of Violence and Assaults, But Little Substance

    A psychopathic rapist and his simple-minded companion brutalize a group of wealthy young people. Starring David Hess and Giovanni Lombardo Radice (in his film debut).

    Deodato calls this film a "mistake" made only "to satisfy the producers". He says the "screenplay was really poor". So, if you think the movie is a failure, you would be in agreement with its creator. For me, there was little offered beyond a few cute naked women.

    Taking place in the disco era with the appropriate music and outfits, this is a truly odd experience. Somehow a Radice striptease comes into play here.. which is, um, interesting to say the least. And then you have people who realize they are going to get tortured, so rather than fight they just accept it...

    Luca Palmerini sums up the film as a "listless remake of Last House on the Left. Boring." Of course, it is not a remake, though it was clearly influenced by "Last House" and adding David Hess to the cast only calls that to our attention. Jim Harper calls the plot "paper-thin" and the characters illogical. Harper also believes the film "goes too far" in its treatment of rape. This may be due to the script being written by Gianfranco Clerici, who also wrote "New York Ripper" and "Nazi Love Camp 27", among others.
    7Nightman85

    Strong exploitation thriller is not for the faint!

    Perhaps one of the most infamous violence-exploitation films ever made, and for good reason!

    Slick rapist and his simple-minded buddy get invited to a snobbish get-together, where they quickly take over the house.

    Disturbingly dark, oddly erotic, and subtly directed, Deodato's House on the Edge of the Park is an unforgettable tale of lust and violence. While the violence of this film is extreme, Deodato is careful not to let any of the characters become uninteresting. Even as the story is a somewhat convoluted, the occurrences on screen between the villains and their victims keep the audience well on edge. Also of note is the haunting music of Riz Ortolani, the song 'Do It To Me Once More' being especially appropriate for the film.

    The cast is fairly good, the best is undoubtedly David Hess. Hess is no stranger to playing sleazy B villains, as he brings such fierceness to every character.

    If you're seeking a sleazy exploitation film, or just a strong guilty pleasure, House on the Edge of the Park may just work! Definitely not for all (or even most) tastes.

    ** 1/2 out of ****
    10166794

    Hess + Deodato = guilty pleasure

    I cannot pretend to defend the shakey moral foundations that this film rests on; that said I love the rather thin output of Ruggero Deodato. His flick "Live Like A Cop, Die Like A Man" is one of the best of the Italian Violent Cop Thrillers of the seventies... his Cannibal Holocaust is notorious all over the world, but of the Italian Cannibal flicks of the early eighties sub genre, it's rather well made and acted - for what it is. This is sloppy, like all of the Italian sleaze directors U.S films are (particularily Umberto Lenzi), but it has a sleazy charm despite all the chicks being no more than rape magnets. Gotta love David Hess' acting work from this period too; the guy is, um, unique looking, to put it kindly. Check out his website, he takes himself soo-oo seriously; do all actors think they're artists?
    7Jonny_Numb

    "Be careful, Ricky...they're taking you for a ride."

    And what a ride it is. "The House on the Edge of the Park" is yet another variation (I'll avoid the term 'rip-off') of "Last House on the Left," which succeeds because of David Hess's outstanding portrayal of a razor-wielding psycho. Unlike "Last House," which made generational conflict its primary theme, HotEotP is an unashamed exploitation picture that director Ruggero Deodato uses to embellish the excesses of the genre, and there's no better an actor than Hess to carry out such activities.

    Hess plays Alex, a NY mechanic who, before the opening credits begin to roll, rapes and strangles an anonymous female (although it's not made clear whether the girl is actually dead). Cut to him and his friend Ricky (Giovanni Lombardo Radice), who have plans to go "boogie-ing" when they're accosted by a rich young couple with car trouble. Ricky fixes the problem (a torn alternator wire), and Alex persuades the couple to invite them to a little 'get-together' at an appropriately-secluded villa. Before long, Alex and Ricky are engaging in some rather heavy petting, and things turn violent.

    That's the basic plot setup. At times, the movie moves from scene to scene as if being improvised on the spot, which either intesifies the action or slows it down. That the house (as a setting) is rather small limits the amount of action that can go on inside it. Yet Ruggero Deodato knows how to manipulate his audience--his use of violence and sex to advance the film along works in all the right ways, and keeps your attention. And the sex, violence, and depraved behavior here is pretty extreme, to say the least (the film boasts only one murder, but is far more vicious than LHotL, in my opinion).

    Also elevating the film a few levels is a surprisingly name cast of genre actors, including Christian Borromeo ("Tenebrae"), Radice ("The Gates of Hell"), and Lorraine De Selle ("Cannibal Ferox"). These familiar actors add a unique gloss to the sleaziness of "House on the Edge of the Park."

    7/10
    6drownsoda90

    Depraved and dated exploitation flick

    "The House on the Edge of the Park" has David Hess again playing a psychopathic murderer-this time, he's a New York City mechanic who canoodles his way into a private party alongside his friend, Ricky. At first his interests lie in bedding the women there, but things quickly unravel as his homicidal tendencies come to the fore.

    This film is beloved by many fans of Eurosleaze, and for quite obvious reasons. It was Ruggero Deodato's follow-up to "Cannibal Holocaust," and while it's not nearly as interesting, it is just about as shamelessly gratuitous. There is little plot to speak of here, and much of the film's power hinges on Hess's ability to command the space he's in, using both his body and his voice; this is an easy feat for him as he was a natural charismatic, so the film can rest on that laurel alone to some degree.

    The set pieces are gawdy and very much of the time period, which lends the film a period-piece feel, and there is a claustrophobic sensibility to the film because of its limited confines; that being said, it is noticeably dated, more so than many films of the '70s are today. The gore, when it hits, is ample and fairly well-designed. There is also plenty of gratuitous nudity, mainly of females, but even a hunky Hess shows the majority of his body during a pointless shower sequence with a female partygoer. The conclusion comes in a fashion that is fairly standard, but it ultimately satisfies.

    Overall, "The House on the Edge of the Park" is a prime piece of grim and gruesome torture-horror from a filmmaker whose career has been in the art of violence. It's not nearly as good as some of Deodato's other films, but Hess provides a charismatic, appropriately sleazy villain (ala his turn s Krug in "Last House on the Left"), and there are some well-orchestrated scenes. A minor entry in the grand scheme of things, but a decently-made one, if not dated. 6/10.

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    • Trivia
      David Hess was the first choice for Alex because he played a similar villain in The Last House on the Left (1972), which was a highly successful low-budget thriller. The makers of this film wanted Hess involved so much that they gave him half the rights to the film.
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    • Quotes

      Ricky: [looking under the hood of Tom and Lisa's car] Hey, Alex I found it. The alternator wire's loose.

      Alex: [sarcastic] Wonderful, Ricky. Wonderful!

      Ricky: I'll have it fixed in a minute.

      Alex: Take your time. Take your time.

      Ricky: Why?

      Alex: [serious tone] Why not? It's too late to go boogying anyway.

      Ricky: Too late? No, come on. What are we going to do? The night's still young.

      Alex: Well... I hear there's a party. You up for a party?

      Lisa: I told you, it's not a party.

      Alex: Well, when we get there, we'll make it one.

      Lisa: You want me to dance with you at the party?

      Alex: Oh... you'll dance all right.

    • Crazy credits
      The original US version of the film had Italian credits. Credits were translated for the UK and US DVD versions.
    • Alternate versions
      The film was refused a UK cinema certificate by the BBFC in 1981 and later found itself listed as an official video nasty. It was finally passed for video release in 2002 after a staggering 11 minutes 43 secs of cuts which mostly removed the rape and assault scenes and heavily edited the razor-slashing of Cindy, the opening murder scene, and shots of Tony's head being slammed against a table.
    • Connections
      Featured in Ruggero Deodato on 'House on the Edge of the Park' (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweetly
      Written by Jean-Marie Benjamin (as Benjamin) and Riz Ortolani

      Sung by Diana Corsini

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Violencia mortal
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA(exterior shots only)
    • Production company
      • F.D. Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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