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Next of Kin

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
4.9K
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Next of Kin (1982)
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In a rest home for elderly people, a daughter reads her mother's diary. Soon events that are mentioned in the mother's diary begin to happen to the daughter.In a rest home for elderly people, a daughter reads her mother's diary. Soon events that are mentioned in the mother's diary begin to happen to the daughter.In a rest home for elderly people, a daughter reads her mother's diary. Soon events that are mentioned in the mother's diary begin to happen to the daughter.

  • Director
    • Tony Williams
  • Writers
    • Michael Heath
    • Tony Williams
  • Stars
    • Jacki Kerin
    • John Jarratt
    • Alex Scott
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tony Williams
    • Writers
      • Michael Heath
      • Tony Williams
    • Stars
      • Jacki Kerin
      • John Jarratt
      • Alex Scott
    • 57User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jacki Kerin
    Jacki Kerin
    • Linda
    • (as Jackie Kerin)
    John Jarratt
    John Jarratt
    • Barney
    Alex Scott
    Alex Scott
    • Dr. Barton
    Gerda Nicolson
    Gerda Nicolson
    • Connie
    Charles McCallum
    • Lance
    Bernadette Gibson
    • Rita…
    Robert Ratti
    • Kelvin
    Vince Deltito
    • Nico
    Tommy Dysart
    Tommy Dysart
    • Harry
    Debra Lawrance
    Debra Lawrance
    • Carol
    Kristine Marshall
    • Linda (Aged 4)
    Simon Thorpe
    • CFA Speaker
    David Allshorn
    • Service Club Man
    Alan Rowe
    • Service Club Man
    Matt Burns
    • Mr. Collins
    Daphne Miller
    • Freda
    Isobel Harley
    • Paula
    Eunice Crimp
    • Cockoo
    • Director
      • Tony Williams
    • Writers
      • Michael Heath
      • Tony Williams
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    Cujo108

    An undiscovered classic from down under

    Following the death of her mother, Linda inherits the retirement home that she ran. Once there, reading through her mother's diary sets off a series of unsettling memories. Bizarre occurrences begin taking place as well, almost as if someone were toying with her.

    I've seen this Aussie gem referred to as a slasher film on more than one occasion, though I wouldn't necessarily call it a slasher myself. It's more of a slow-burning mood piece, one that's quite ambiguous at times. It's also effectively creepy, one of my favorite scenes involving a figure watching Linda just out of her eye range as she roams the woods in search of her boyfriend. Said boyfriend is played by John Jarratt, a mainstay in Australian horror, and his presence here is a welcome one as always. Jacki Kerin is Linda, and she's solid as the isolated heroine who doesn't feel completely at home back in her old stomping grounds.

    Naturally, the filming locations are gorgeous and the cinematography does a fine job of catching them in all of their glory. The film is complimented by a unique score and some stylish sequences, such as one terrific slow-motion bit where Linda is rushing down a flight of stairs. The ending gets really wild, leaving the film's more subdued nature behind for an extravagant finale.

    I first discovered this film back in the early 90's when I stumbled across the VHS in H.E.B.'s video rental section of all places, that memorable cover art catching my eye. Even now, the film is just as effective an experience as it was way back then. All said and done, this is one of Australia's finest contributions to the genre. In fact, only "Long Weekend" is on the same level.
    9Muffy-5

    A stylish, creepy, overlooked horror film.

    This film continues to scare the hell out of me.

    It has been dismissed by some as a routine slasher film, but I whole-heartedly disagree, for a few reasons:

    SUSPENSE: Much of the movie IS suspense...slow walks down hallways, heads looking around corners, far-off shots of indistinct figures. This really must be what it's like to go crazy, as Linda fears she is. Importantly, the suspenseful moments never cop-out, they do usually end in a satisfying chill...but the climax is wonderfully held off for the end.

    MUSIC: The music is absolutely incredible in that early-80's, Tangerine Dream meets John Carpenter sort of way. It's perfect. Sometimes, it even transcends.

    ACTING: The acting is pretty low-key, allowing us time to get interested in the characters, their quirks, their hang-ups. But when it comes time for the climax, the lead actress really lets loose, and it is most disturbing to be witness to such a total frenzy.

    STYLISH CINEMATOGRAPHY: Moody hallways, strange camera angles & movements (particularly the long wall-hugging draw away from Linda's nervous eyes as she peers into the hallway, and the cameraman following the nonchalant cat down the hall), creepy focus changes and slow-motion moments.

    SURPRISES: The ending will blow your head off. It's nice to see a heroine being sensible, capable, and strong (especially in 1982!!!)

    For sure, it's not all good. Particularly weak is the link between the suspenseful bulk of the movie and the frantic climax...the storyline falls completely apart when it comes time to explain why everything has happened. Fortunately, we don't really care at that point, because it's all too freaking scary. If you can find it, SEE IT. Especially if you like horror films populated by realistic human beings (the old man Lance, telling endlessly dull stories about the war...Linda's fork tricks and sugar-cube pyramid...the father in the restaurant threatening to smack his son into the middle of next week). Few films have upset me as much as this one, and hopefully it will do that for you as well.
    6jldowsing

    Style over substance

    I'm no huge Quentin Tarantino fan but I do share his affinity with Australian cinema, so when I learned this long forgotten film was at the top of his list, my curiosity won over.

    Compared by Tarantino to one of my all time favourites, The Shining, Next of Kin meanders far too long without much semblance of a point or plot line. Certain scenes and characters elicit a well constructed sense of dread, albeit for too long the elements remain frustratingly obtuse.

    Ironically, John Jarrett of menacing Wolf Creek fame, is the only person involved in this outback haunted horror flick to carve a successful career in the industry, yet here he plays one of the film's least threatening characters as the ex boyfriend of the central protagonist who inherits a creepy old folks' home. Her demeanour evokes comparisons to The Shining's Wendy Torrance as evil forces finally come to the fore.

    Kudos for the attempt to achieve something unique to the Australian cinematic pantheon. One just wonders whether more capable hands might have seen this oddly interesting film find the consistency to warrant comparison to Kubrick.

    That said, Next of Kin is worth a look and actually played better on second viewing.
    8Groverdox

    A cult-horror classic from Australia

    "Next of Kin" is a cult horror classic from Australia.

    It is effective at building suspense, and has some genuinely frightening, shocking moments.

    The plot concerns a young woman who inherits her mother's nursing home. Strange deaths occur at the home and when the lady reads her mother's diary, finds that events in the past are mirrored in the present.

    The movie is less a slasher than an Aussie giallo. It's a violent murder mystery with Hitchcockian suspense touches, rather than the typical hallmarks of the slasher genre, eg. a masked killer stalking victims who split up to be offed one by one, and sex leading to a grisly death.

    The film is far more interested in atmosphere, which it provides really well.
    6franklineley

    Very, Very Slow

    I'm all for a slow burn, but Next of Kin might test the patience of anyone. It takes an awfully long time to get going and, by the time it does, the film is almost over. It's still a well shot and well made horror film, but it's a little too lethargic for its own good at times.

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    Related interests

    Roger Jackson in Scream (1996)
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      An earlier draft of the script was more of a black comedy.
    • Connections
      Edited from Next of Kin: Before the Night is Out (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Love You Like A Pie
      Written and performed by A. P. Johnson

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 1982 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
    • Official site
      • Four Donkey Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Paklena kuća
    • Filming locations
      • Overnewton Castle, Keilor, Victoria, Australia(exteriors: Montclare)
    • Production companies
      • Filmco Limited
      • The Film House
      • SIS
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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