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Gate of Darkness

Originaltitel: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1973
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 14 Min.
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Kim Darby in Gate of Darkness (1973)
HorrorMysteryThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA young couple inherits an old mansion inhabited by small demon-like creatures who are determined to make the wife one of their own.A young couple inherits an old mansion inhabited by small demon-like creatures who are determined to make the wife one of their own.A young couple inherits an old mansion inhabited by small demon-like creatures who are determined to make the wife one of their own.

  • Regie
    • John Newland
  • Drehbuch
    • Nigel McKeand
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kim Darby
    • Jim Hutton
    • Barbara Anderson
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,5/10
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    • Regie
      • John Newland
    • Drehbuch
      • Nigel McKeand
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kim Darby
      • Jim Hutton
      • Barbara Anderson
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    Kim Darby
    Kim Darby
    • Sally Farnham
    Jim Hutton
    Jim Hutton
    • Alex Farnham
    Barbara Anderson
    Barbara Anderson
    • Joan Kahn
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • Mr. Harris
    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
    Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
    • Francisco Perez
    • (as Pedro Armendariz Jr.)
    Lesley Woods
    Lesley Woods
    • Ethyl
    Robert Cleaves
    • Doctor
    Sterling Swanson
    • Policeman
    Joel Lawrence
    • George Kahn
    • (as J.H. Lawrence)
    William Sylvester
    William Sylvester
    • Tom Henderson
    Don Mallon
    • Bob
    Celia Kaye
    Celia Kaye
    • Anne
    Elizabeth St. Clair
    • Party Guest
    Monika Henreid
    Monika Henreid
    • Party Guest
    • (as Monica Henreid)
    Robert Priest
    • Party Guest
    Ted Swanson
    • Bartender
    Felix Silla
    Felix Silla
    • Creature
    Tamara De Treaux
    • Creature
    • (as Tamara DeTreaux)
    • Regie
      • John Newland
    • Drehbuch
      • Nigel McKeand
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    eaphelps

    Childhood trauma-inducer

    I saw this when I was 8 years old, and whenever someone asks me what the scariest movie I've ever seen is, I tell them about this one, but nobody seems to know what I'm talking about! I'm so glad to see that I'm not the only one who saw it and was creeped out! Another movie from those days that had the same effect was "Trilogy of Terror," when Karen Black gets a Zuni fetish doll in the mail and it comes to life and chases her around her apartment---both these movies had a profound effect on how I looked at staircases and other places where little creepy things could be hiding. I'm looking forward to the remake.
    7xshitz

    Old School Scary

    When I was a kid I watched television every day until I was absolutely saturated with popular culture. Although I was an athletic youth, I ran home each day after school to catch the afternoon movie on Detroit's ABC affiliate on Channel 7. I have never forgotten seeing the film Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, about a young couple who move into the large rambling home once owned by the woman's grandmother. Something sinister once lurked the basement, but had been sealed within the fireplace by bricks stacked four deep -- the door giving onto the ash bin had been bolted shut. Evil subdued.

    However, the first thing that happens when the young couple take over the house, is the wife wants to turn this grungy dank room into her home office. And she just has to have that damned fireplace cleared out and working. An aged handy man warns her against "meddling with things you don't understand," but she doesn't heed him.

    Remember, there would be no such thing as horror movies if there weren't stupid people.

    Sally, the wife, managed to undo the bolt on the ash bin door. That's all the evil needs to be unleashed through the house in the form of tiny raisin-headed ghouls who look like Smurfs gone bad.

    The movie hit me like a piledriver when I was eight years old. It scared the absolute shite out of me. Last night I borrowed this film from a friend, seeking to demystify it. I'm just after watching the film for the first time in twenty five years, and I have to say that this cheesy little horror knock-off still does the job. I don't think it'll keep me up tonight as it had when I was a kid, but the story's simplicity, particularly its makeshift special effects, came off quite effectively.

    I've never seen the film on the shelf in a video shop. But if you do come across and are looking for a nostalgic thrill, I think Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is what you're looking for.
    10SimplySteve

    Are you afraid?

    Seen when I was very young, this "made for TV" movie became the vehicle which drove all my fears. These fears, once irrational, were validated one unforgettable night. Up until that night, during bedtime, it was only instinct when I asked my mom to leave the hall light on. After seeing this movie, I had an image, and the creepiest music to plead with her to never turn it off again! This movie plays right into those dark corners of legend. Why we don't just reach under the bed without looking first. Why, as we lay awake, closet doors need to be constantly observed. I was eight years old, and truly ripe for the scare of my life!

    The movie begins with a cats meow and haunting music. The score of this movie is absolutely penetrating and perfect. This is not an overstatement. I can think of very few I would call it's equal. This music accompanies Sally (Kim Darby from True Grit) as she unwittingly, and unknowingly, sets free demons from a bricked up fireplace. They set about, slipping through the dark corners (and there's plenty of them), searching to get Sally's soul. Sally is isolated and alone. As frightening events start to mount up, and with no support from her workaholic husband, Sally begins to doubt her sanity.

    Darby has a quiet demeanor that lends itself to her rising panic. When the creatures do finally appear, they seem to have come straight from a casting call from hell. Their visual might be primitive by modern standards, but for a 70's TV movie budget, extremely effective. They creep and crawl through the shadows. For this youngster, the ending is absolutely unforgettable. I am far from alone in the opinion that "Dark" made quite an impact for its time.

    I am now 40. Don't like to have ANY lights on when I sleep. Can watch this film, or any other horror flick without strategically placing a body part to obscure the view. However, a few slight noises.....a scratch or a whisper, and my defenses still go up. The blanket is always on the ready. All because of a few film makers decided to take "TV movies" seriously. I thank them.

    ....I think.
    Brock-47

    Very Scary When I Saw it as a Kid

    I also saw this movie as a kid and was haunted by it for a long while. I still remember being scared of the little creatures. There was another somewhat similar TV movie called Trilogy of Terror (just found the titles of both of these movies on the web out of curiosity) with Karen Black where she was haunted by a little voodoo like creature with a spear that also really got me good. As far as the effect a scary movie had on me at the time I saw it, this was by far the scariest movie I have seen in my life. I don't know if it would have much an effect on me now or not but it certainly did then.

    I'm guessing it is not available on DVD or video.
    jonesy74-1

    A movie that was fun to be scared by

    What a sadistically weird movie this was! Have you ever thought you saw something out of the corner of your eye, but when you looked directly at it, it wasn't there? Of course, it was in the shadows, so if it really WERE there, you wouldn't know for sure, would you? That's what this movie is about. Small, dangerous things in the shadows. Of course, they couldn't harm you directly... while you were alert... but they sure could mess you up if, say... they strung a rope across the stairs or did something to you in your sleep.

    The theme of this movie is, "Did I really see it?" And of course, we know Kim Darby really did, but it was too late when she finally knew forsure.

    As a t.v. movie, it was okay - production, setting, acting, special effects and make-up... but the idea of things... lurking... waiting... made your hair stand up and want to exit the room along with the rest of your body.

    And what the heck WERE those things, anyway? They lived in the furnace... or BELOW the furnace - we know that for sure. But were they demons? Goblins? Aliens? And was one of them Kim Darby's grandfather? We never know the answer to this. All we know is they're nasty spiteful little things that want to make you one of them. And, I guess, that was the spookiest part of the story - it never let you know the answer. Just made you wonder what sort of ickies could be lurking below YOUR furnace! The spookiest moment is when Kim ticks one of them off and it makes the nastiest face. You really don't want to tick one of these little creepy-crawlers off.

    I watched this movie-of-the-week alone at night really late while I was home by myself. Even though I was well into my teens at the time, I was totally weirded out.

    The moral of the story, I guess, is that if you don't want evil miniature creatures to drag your wife off to the nether-regions below your furnace, don't be a workaholic and ignore her when she says she's seeing strange nasties in the corners or the room.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The total production time - including script approval by Lorimar, casting, special effects, voice-overs, and exterior shots - was slightly over two weeks, making this one of the quickest made-for-TV movie turnarounds ever. This was due mainly to a writers strike that began just before the script was completed.
    • Patzer
      The creatures keep changing size. During one scene, the creatures aren't much bigger than a few inches, as they hide behind the books. But, when they go outside to cut the cables, they are as tall as the trash cans.
    • Zitate

      Creatures: [opening lines] Will she come? Do you think she will come?

      First Creature: She will. You know she will.

      Second Creature: But when? When?

      First Creature: Very soon. It's just a matter of time. Of waiting for a while. All we have to do is bide our time. Bide our time.

      [laughs]

      Creatures: But it's been so long. So many years. When will she come and set us free-set us free!

      First Creature: Patience! Patience! We've all the time in the world.

      [laughs]

      Creatures: We've all the time in the world. In the world. In the world. To set us free! In the world!

      [Maniacal laughter]

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Oktober 1973 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
    • Drehorte
      • Piru Mansion - 829 & 837 Park Road, Piru, Kalifornien, USA(Exterior)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Lorimar Productions
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