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The Pyx

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1 Std. 48 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
1074
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The Pyx (1973)
A police detective uncovers a sinister occult explanation behind the mysterious death of a heroin-addicted prostitute.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA police detective uncovers a sinister occult explanation behind the mysterious death of a heroin-addicted prostitute.A police detective uncovers a sinister occult explanation behind the mysterious death of a heroin-addicted prostitute.A police detective uncovers a sinister occult explanation behind the mysterious death of a heroin-addicted prostitute.

  • Regie
    • Harvey Hart
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert Schlitt
    • John Buell
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Karen Black
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Donald Pilon
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    1074
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Harvey Hart
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Schlitt
      • John Buell
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Karen Black
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Donald Pilon
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    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Elizabeth Lucy
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Dt. Sgt. Jim Henderson
    Donald Pilon
    Donald Pilon
    • Dt. Sgt. Pierre Paquette
    Jean-Louis Roux
    Jean-Louis Roux
    • Keerson
    Yvette Brind'amour
    Yvette Brind'amour
    • Meg
    Jacques Godin
    Jacques Godin
    • Superintendent
    Lee Broker
    Lee Broker
    • Herbie Lefram
    Terry Haig
    • Jimmy
    Robin Gammell
    Robin Gammell
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    Louise Rinfret
    Louise Rinfret
    • Sandra
    Gerard Parkes
    Gerard Parkes
    Francine Morand
    Francine Morand
      Thérèse Morange
      Thérèse Morange
      Henry Gamer
      Jean Dubost
      Julie Wildman
      • Henderson's Girlfriend
      Jean-Louis Paris
      Jean-Louis Paris
      Wally Martin
      • Regie
        • Harvey Hart
      • Drehbuch
        • Robert Schlitt
        • John Buell
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      5moonspinner55

      An interesting attempt

      Cynical detective investigates the murder of a prostitute, a case which has occult underpinnings. Murky, unpleasant picture with bloody deaths and odd nude shots of Karen Black (perhaps it's Black's body-double, for you rarely see Karen's face connected to the shapely naked figure). Christopher Plummer does a great job as the investigator; a handsome wise-ass, he's terrifically funny in his offhand manner and gives this a big boost. There's a bummer of a subplot involving a homosexual, and the damp Canadian locales are visually dull, but I did admire director Harvey Hart's structuring of the before-and-after storyline. Despite some great reviews from the critics, "The Pyx" just kind of tails off, and the credits hit the screen before you can stop scratching your head. ** from ****
      mamamiasweetpeaches

      what was with that crazy Devil Worship music????

      Now that Im a grown up I'm beginning to appreciate Karen Black for the fabulous Scream Queen she is. Many of my childhood memories are of scarey movies I used to watch on TV and then not be able to sleep. One is BURNT OFFERINGS a very spooky Karen Black flick. I also remember Karen running from the Evil Zuni doll in the freaky deaky TRILOGY OF TERROR. So when I found out Karen was in THE PYX I just knew I had to buy a copy(eBay). I was SO disappointed. This movie...a sort of whodunit...although they let us know WHO did it and WHY...is sort of muddled, for lack of a better word. Because it uses flashbacks between Karens life and the investigation after her death its pretty confusing. We also know that karens charactor, Elizabeth dies in the beginning of the movie, so when we are seeing her sad life unfold we know how the story ends, and we can guess when the phonecall comes for her to go to a strange place that this is how and why she will die. The box captions lead you to believe they'll be alot of deparvity with sex and drugs and homosexuality. Well, first up...Elizabeth has a friend who just HAPPENS to be gay. Thats the big homosexual angle. As for the sex, I believe they show her with one "customer" (and then a scene where she strips for a potential customer...then gets dressed again. So no big sex angle there. Then theres the drugs: I belive we see Elizabeth shoot up once. So there goes that angle. In fact, the scene where Elizabeth is shot up and having flashback dreams we see how sad and lonely she is. Then when she gets the "strange calling" it seems she KNOWS something bad is going to happen to her (the church scene) and is prepared to meet her fate, because her life was not so wonderful anyway (although she DOES believe in God she tells us through tears). When Elizabeth arrives at the Black Mass there is strange eerie Satanic Cult-type music, that I would've run screaming from. It sets up a good atmosphere. Then a sped-up Alvin-and-the-Chipmunks-type track of Satanic Worship music comes on and it it SO distracting it almost turns a serious scene FUNNY!!! When karen dies the scene is so choppy that you feel CHEATED that you hung on for an hour and a half...they really should've done more with that scene! One * out of five.
      Dethcharm

      Unholy Communion...

      THE PYX opens with the death of a prostitute named Elizabeth Lucy (Karen Black). Dt. Sgt. Jim Henderson (Christopher Plummer) is on the case. What, at first, seems like a typical murder, develops into something that Henderson can't explain. As he digs deeper into the mystery of Elizabeth's death, he must face the possibility that occult forces are at work.

      The atmosphere of this movie grows increasingly thick with gloom and dread. Ms. Black is quite good in her doomed role, as is Plummer as the dogged investigator. His facial expressions during the finale are perfect and unforgettable.

      The music by Ms. Black is tragic and haunting...
      7BaronBl00d

      Well-Done Mystery

      I really enjoyed this somewhat little known Canadian film about a Montreal police detective hot on the trail of a prostitute's death. Christopher Plummer does an excellent job as the cop trying to find out who killed Karen Black. Black is dead in the beginning of the film ,and the film alternates between what Plummer is doing in real time and flashback-type sequences with Black going through everything that happened up until her death. Black is lovely and adequate in her role, and the point of view used with her AFTER she was killed was quite inventive. But it is Plummer's performance which really seizes the film and makes it into something more than a regular murder mystery movie. Plummer discovers by piece by piece of evidence that Black became the victim of some sort of cult. Director Harvey Hart does an able job with the script creating tense scenes when needed and alternating shooting continuity between the two story lines. The film should not be over-looked. The biggest problem with the film for me is the opening credits which seems to drone on forever and accompanied by the most boring film song I have heard in a long. long time.
      6BrandtSponseller

      At least you get serenaded by Karen Black

      This is a somewhat infamous (if mainly because Karen Black appears in see-through lingerie) Montreal-lensed early 1970s flick that has been floating around in various poor-quality DVD versions for some time. I just rented the new Trinity Home Entertainment release. The good news is that the film is now on DVD in its proper widescreen aspect ratio, but there are two bits of bad news. One, the print of the film that Trinity used for their DVD is horrible. It has various splices, scratches, and the color is bad. The second problem is more insurmountable--this just isn't a very good film.

      Although The Pyx (aka "The Hooker Cult Murders") is correctly considered partially a horror film (because of material in the last 15 minutes or so), the bulk of the film is crime/drama, and it leans towards the "police procedural" subgenre of crime. There is some stuff here about hookers and drugs, and some violence/aftermath-gore, but this kind of material is very sparse and very tame. I could only recommend the film to Karen Black fanatics/fetishists, fans of early 1970s uneventful crime/dramas (if indeed anyone fits that description) and anyone who would like to see a depressing early 1970s semi-urban grunge captured on film, as that's the atmosphere director Harvey Hart manages to evoke (ironically aided by the crappy print). That the film was made in Montreal is evidenced by the periodic forays into French dialogue, which isn't subtitled, but it's infrequent enough that it's not a problem if you can't understand French.

      The story, based on a novel by John Buell, concerns a prostitute, Elizabeth Lucy (Black), who is found dead after a drop off of a high-rise. She is clad only in lingerie, wearing an upside down cross and holding a pyx--a small, metal container used in Catholicism to bring consecrated hosts ("hosts" are the symbolic pieces of bread used in the Eucharist, or sacrament) to the sick. Jim Henderson (Christopher Plummer) is the police sergeant who ends up investigating the case. The film continually bounces back and forth from Henderson's investigation, which involves the more visceral crime scenes, as infrequently as those occur, and flashbacks to Lucy's immediate past, which involves more of the "sex" and drugs material, as infrequently as that occurs. The crux is that both Lucy's immediate past and Henderson's investigation are leading to the same climax--Lucy is moving forward in time while Henderson is roughly working his way back.

      The principal problem with The Pyx is that it is so bland. It is also plagued with minor gaffes, like editing problems (and no, those aren't all just bad splices). Hart and screenwriter Robert Schlitt both come from a television background, but the pacing and momentum here are sub par even for a made-for-television film.

      The scenes of Lucy with a smarmy client, preparing smack (heroin), having problems with her employer (a madam), arguing with her roommate (the source of the sometimes advertised "homosexual" angle--her roommate is a gay male) about whether she wants dinner and so on just aren't that interesting (even though some of the subject matter seems to have potential). There are also a number of transition scenes featuring actions like driving, walking and such that are so banal that it's almost impossible to keep one's attention on the screen--there was one scene I must have rewound three or four times, but I could never help myself from drifting. There are also a number of roughly directed scenes such as one between Henderson and the gay roommate that is just long shots of them walking city streets, sometimes with vehicles driving by and blocking the frame, where they do not appear to be talking to each other in the image, but where their voices are dubbed on the soundtrack. The Pyx is no paragon of direction or cinematography (or acting, editing, or anything else for that matter).

      The police procedural stuff featuring Henderson was a bit better, but as soon as Hart would increase the intensity level just a smidgen (as with the scenario that Henderson walks into in the madam's apartment), he'd quickly return to boring flashback sequences, or someone would be driving for five minutes or something. To make matters worse, these occasional intensity increases tend to be prematurely lopped off with poor editing. Also, some of the police procedural stuff was very oddball--like the scene where they start playing a Gregorian chant on a reel-to-reel for a suspect in an interrogation room. But I like oddball stuff, so that was a bonus to me.

      The final, "double climax"--we first get something of a thriller "false ending" before we move more into horror territory--was one of the better sections of the film, but by the time it arrives (it takes about an hour and fifteen minutes) it's difficult to get very excited about it. Still, it was enough to save The Pyx from an F (a rating of 5 or below).

      Finally, the music deserves comment. It is fairly bizarre throughout, if not necessarily because of the music itself, because of the way it is contextualized. The main body of the film features a few songs by none other than Karen Black. These are extremely dated, quirky folk/religious songs, which, while not exactly poorly done, are severely out of place. The music in the climax is more stereotypical "Gothic Horror" classical, but it has a bizarre choir melody that sounds like a very primitive example of sampling (maybe it was done on a Mellotron, since proper samplers did not yet exist when The Pyx was made; the Mellotron was a kind of early faux "sampler" keyboard that utilized loops of tape). The timbre of the choir changes as much as the pitch, giving a "Satanic" flavor to the piece that just borders on--and occasionally crosses into--the sublimely ridiculous, making the climax unintentionally funny at times. Again, I liked the oddity of it, if only the film weren't so bland otherwise.

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        Karen Black consulted with an ex-heroin addict to research her role.
      • Alternative Versionen
        SPOILER: The international DVD release by Telefilm is missing a scene (probably lost by a damaged print of the movie), when Christopher Plummer's character (Henderson) goes back to the apartment and finds a reel-to-reel tape with a Gregorian chant on it. It plays out and he accidentally drops it just before he hides when he hears footsteps. This is a fairly crucial scene in this movie.
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        Featured in Gore and More! (2005)
      • Soundtracks
        Song of Solomon Chapter Three Verses 1-4
        Written by Karen Black

        Performed by Karen Black

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 14. September 1973 (Kanada)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Kanada
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        • Englisch
        • Französisch
      • Auch bekannt als
        • El rastro
      • Drehorte
        • Saint Lawrence River(Multiple scenes driving across by bridge to suburbs and mainland Canada)
      • Produktionsfirma
        • Host Productions Quebec
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        • 1.000.000 CA$ (geschätzt)
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