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Shock

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.1K
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Shock (1977)
A couple is terrorized in their new house haunted by the vengeful ghost of the woman's former husband, who possesses their young son.
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A couple is terrorized in their new house haunted by the vengeful ghost of the woman's former husband, who possesses their young son.A couple is terrorized in their new house haunted by the vengeful ghost of the woman's former husband, who possesses their young son.A couple is terrorized in their new house haunted by the vengeful ghost of the woman's former husband, who possesses their young son.

  • Directors
    • Mario Bava
    • Lamberto Bava
  • Writers
    • Lamberto Bava
    • Gianfranco Barberi
    • Alessandro Parenzo
  • Stars
    • Daria Nicolodi
    • John Steiner
    • David Colin Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mario Bava
      • Lamberto Bava
    • Writers
      • Lamberto Bava
      • Gianfranco Barberi
      • Alessandro Parenzo
    • Stars
      • Daria Nicolodi
      • John Steiner
      • David Colin Jr.
    • 79User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Daria Nicolodi
    Daria Nicolodi
    • Dora Baldini
    John Steiner
    John Steiner
    • Bruno Baldini
    David Colin Jr.
    • Marco
    Ivan Rassimov
    • Dr. Aldo Spidini
    Lamberto Bava
    Lamberto Bava
    • Mover
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Paul Costello
    • Obnoxious Man at Party
    • (uncredited)
    Nicola Salerno
    • Carlo
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Mario Bava
      • Lamberto Bava
    • Writers
      • Lamberto Bava
      • Gianfranco Barberi
      • Alessandro Parenzo
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    7Jonny_Numb

    watch for the images, not the plot

    Mario Bava's final film proved that his one true strength was surreal, nightmarish imagery (when that kid runs up to Daria Nicolodi...), and though I've found most of his body of work to be overrated and dull, I was able to tolerate, even enjoy "Shock" (though it does become talky and drawn-out); the presence of Nicolodi ("Deep Red," "Tenebre") as a mentally unbalanced mother adjusting to her family's new (and haunted) house, offers up enough paranoia and sex appeal to make the final act as suspenseful as the workings of a bad dream. Shades of this film can also be seen in Lucio Fulci's "House by the Cemetery" (another good exercise in Italian horror).
    8claudio_carvalho

    Scary and Creepy Story of Possession and Haunted House

    Dora Baldini (Daria Nicolodi), her husband Bruno Baldini (John Steiner) and her son Marco (David Colin Jr.) move to a huge house that belongs to her. Dora lived in this house with Marco and her former husband, who was drug addicted and committed suicide. The house is empty since them and Bruno, who is a pilot, has decided to move to the place claiming it is close to the airport. Soon Marco is possessed by the ghost of his father and Dora is haunted by the house. She tells to Bruno that they need to leave the house and she is afraid of her son, but he believes Dora relapsed since she had a breakdown when he husband died. Why the vengeful spirit is seeking revenge?

    "Schock" is a scary and creepy story of possession and haunted house. The direction of Mario Bava is capable to make a great low-budget film with a simple storyline. Daria Nicolodi has a convincing performance in the role of a traumatized woman that is haunted by the ghost of her former husband and discovers the motive in the end. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Schock"
    ehoshaw

    Creepy, but flawed

    Mario Bava's "Shock" is a strange film. It deals with a woman named Dora (Daria Nicolodi, who does an awesome job), her new husband Bruno, and their son Marco moving into a creepy new house that has a mysterious past, involving Dora and her druggie husband, who committed suicide. Soon weird things start happening and Dora suspects that sweet little Marco is possessed by her dead husbands. Soon she begins to hallucinate and weird things happen. This is kind of a mish-mash of elements from "Repulsion", "The Exorcist", and "The Amityville Horror". Daria Nicolodi is first-rate and she is a superb actress, but the film is too slow and the "shocks" are a long time coming. There are some great jump scenes, an eerie mood, good photography, and wow---I loved that Goblin music. Of course it isn't anything like the music in Dario Argento's "Suspiria", but it is still quite good. Check this film out if you get a chance, just don't expect a classic.
    7Nightman85

    Bava's last film lives up to its title.

    The final film from Italian horror director Mario Bava was this chilling tale.

    Upon returning to the home where her former husband died, a woman begins to believe that her young son is possessed and is attempting to kill her.

    Plot-wise Schock is slim on sense, but those of us that love the films of Bava (or most any Italian horror period) know that the entertainment is all in the style and Bava's direction flourishes with style in this film as well. Schock carries a strong atmosphere of darkness and an increasing feeling of dread that drives it to nightmarish proportions at times. The film's scenic locations, creepy music score, and its female star add all the more to the elegance that is this twisted spooker.

    The cast is good over all, but it is Daria Nicolodi that really shines as a wife/mother who begins to question her sanity.

    Granted, Schock may not be the greatest of Bava's films, but it certainly was a great last work. Worth seeking out.

    *** out of ****
    5HorrorFan1984

    Beyond The Door II: Shock

    A deceased man possesses his son in order to accomplish some dark things in this late 70's unofficial sequel to Beyond The Door.

    The film starts with us meeting Dora, her new husband Bruno, and young son Marco. She has decided to move back into her former house where she lived with her ex-husband Carlo who killed himself at sea. After that traumatic event, Dora was given electro shock therapy to cope with the death of Carlo. We learn that Carlo was a drug addict who was taking LSD and heroin leading up to his death. As the film moves along, Dora reveals to everyone around her that she feels her young son Marco is being possessed by the deceased Carlo. Is this true, or is Dora simply going made from guilt she feels surrounding Carlo's death?

    This unofficial sequel to Beyond the Door has absolutely no connection the original film. Shock is an original story that tells the tale of a young child who seems to possessed by his deceased father who was a serious drug addict that killed himself. The story lets the viewer know that the father may have in fact NOT committed suicide, and was perhaps murdered by our lead character Dora.

    My issue with Beyond the Door II: Shock is how slow it moves. The plot is laid out very straight forward and is easy to follow, but it moves at a snail's pace. There are very little action scenes or moments of terror until the end of the film. Daria Nicolodi leads the way for me in the acting department. I thought gave a strong performance as the lead protagonist, Dora. The others were background noise for me for the most part. Noteworthy as the appearance of David Colin Jr. who was in the first Beyond The Door film. He definitely had a larger role in this one and did a fine job.

    Overall, Shock (or Beyond the Door II) is a mediocre horror film done by the legend Mario Bava. I'd give it a viewing to make an opinion for yourself, but I was underwhelmed.

    5/10

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    • Trivia
      The film was released in the USA as "Beyond the Door II", although it has no connection with "Beyond the Door" (1974).
    • Goofs
      Although this film is set in the United States, Italian signage is visible during the puppet show.
    • Quotes

      Marco: [Asking his parents about the house they're moving into] Are we going to live here forever?

    • Alternate versions
      Some earlier releases on the Media label shorten the role of Ivan Rassimov (the psychologist). The Anchor Bay and Hollywood DVD releases are complete and uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Bell Jar, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Dreamer, Old Boyfriends, Hurricane, Beyond The Door 2, Circle of Iron (1979)

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Shock... ¡convulsión!
    • Filming locations
      • Enrico Maria Salerno Villa, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Laser Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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