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Shivers

  • Episode aired Feb 10, 2008
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On Screen! (2005)
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The debut feature from Canada's most celebrated filmmaker, David Cronenberg, Shivers provided the young director with a crash course in feature filmmaking and established many of the unsettl... Read allThe debut feature from Canada's most celebrated filmmaker, David Cronenberg, Shivers provided the young director with a crash course in feature filmmaking and established many of the unsettling themes explored in his later work. In the film, medical professor Dr. Hobbes (Fred Doe... Read allThe debut feature from Canada's most celebrated filmmaker, David Cronenberg, Shivers provided the young director with a crash course in feature filmmaking and established many of the unsettling themes explored in his later work. In the film, medical professor Dr. Hobbes (Fred Doederlein) creates a genetically-engineered organism he plans to use to bring about a more s... Read all

  • Director
    • Tristan Orchard
  • Writer
    • Paul Corupe
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    • Iris Quinn
    • David Cronenberg
    • Jason Anderson
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    • Director
      • Tristan Orchard
    • Writer
      • Paul Corupe
    • Stars
      • Iris Quinn
      • David Cronenberg
      • Jason Anderson
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    David Cronenberg
    David Cronenberg
    • Self
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    Jason Anderson
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    Bart Testa
    • Self
    Peter Morris
    • Self
    Caelum Vatnsdal
    • Self
    Piers Handling
    Piers Handling
    • Self
    David Spanner
    • Self
    John Dunning
    • Self
    André Link
    • Self
    Alfred Pariser
    • Self
    Ivan Reitman
    Ivan Reitman
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    Don Carmody
    Don Carmody
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    Allan Kolman
    Allan Kolman
    • Self
    Lynn Lowry
    Lynn Lowry
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    Joe Blasco
    Joe Blasco
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    Robert Saad
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    8bazmitch23

    Enjoyable retrospective

    I saw this on the Blu-ray. We learn about Cronenberg's past, his father was an author and he died of cancer. His father's condition is what made him get into science. When he went to University, some friends of his were in a movie. The combination of his interest of telling stories and science made him want to make movies.

    After two short films, David wrote "Orgy of the Blood Parasites" which later became Shivers. But he couldn't find a studio to want to make the film.

    Whilst in LA, hoping that low budget king Roger Corman would help him make it, David met future Silence of the Lambs director Jonathan Demme who said he read Shivers and was asked to direct it by Cinepix, an up and coming studio in Montreal.

    David went to Cinepix, they got the cast and crew together and they filmed it in the apartment building, where most of them stayed.

    Susan Petrie had difficulty crying for her scenes, so she asked David to slap her. Barbara Steele thought he was abusing her and grabbed him, threatening to kill him. That was until David told her what was going on and Barbara asked him "Could I have a crying scene?" and David answered "No."

    Speaking of Steele, special effects creator Joe Blasco wanted to do the film because she was in it and insisted on doing her make up.

    He also explained how the film's parasites were created. For the scene where we see the parasites under Nick's chest, Joe used a tube connected to a condom and blew it up using a bottle.

    Co-producer Don Carmody said that he was naked in the swimming pool scene.

    David (who is interviewed through archive footage from 1979 and I think his interview on the Anchor Bay DVD) said that he panicked on the first day of filming because when he saw the dallies, the heads didn't fit in the frame.

    He said it was his first movie and he didn't know what he was doing, but he was learning as he went along.

    For the scene where Rollo has the parasite on his face and it was burning, Joe Blasco used a dangerous chemical to create the effect, but it caused the actor to vomit. Oh dear.

    Finally we learn about the movie's alternate titles in different parts of Canada, how critics bashed it on release, the controversy it caused due to the amount of sex and violence which at the time was just too much, how a horror movie was never made in Canada before (whereas today we have movies like Ginger Snaps, the Saw movies, the Resident Evil movies, American Mary, Uwe Boll's work and so on), how the movie did well in Canada and overseas, but failed in the States (Yanks were very Anti-Canadian at the time), how producer Ivan Reitman would later do his movies and how Cronenberg became a huge name in film.

    "Do you think you'll be to Canada what Bergman is to Sweden?"

    "Absolutely."

    We also learn that during the filming of Rabid, he was kicked out of his apartment because the landlady read a very disturbing article about him.

    Fans of the movie will love this doc on this true Canadian horror movie that doesn't try to be Hollywood and it is just it's own thing. People love the movie because of it's Canadian setting and low budget.

    We also hear that Dan O'Bannon stole the idea of the chestbuster in Alien from this movie.

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      The episode for Shivers (1975) is featured on Arrow Video UK's 2014 Blu-ray for the film.
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      Features Winter Kept Us Warm (1965)

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      • February 10, 2008 (Canada)
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