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Curtains - Wahn ohne Ende

Originaltitel: Curtains
  • 1983
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
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5,5/10
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Curtains - Wahn ohne Ende (1983)
Six young actresses auditioning for a movie role at a remote mansion are targeted by a mysterious masked murderer.
trailer wiedergeben1:18
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Slasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

Sechs junge Schauspielerinnen, die in einem abgelegenen Herrenhaus für eine Filmrolle vorsprechen, werden von einem mysteriösen, maskierten Mörder ins Visier genommen.Sechs junge Schauspielerinnen, die in einem abgelegenen Herrenhaus für eine Filmrolle vorsprechen, werden von einem mysteriösen, maskierten Mörder ins Visier genommen.Sechs junge Schauspielerinnen, die in einem abgelegenen Herrenhaus für eine Filmrolle vorsprechen, werden von einem mysteriösen, maskierten Mörder ins Visier genommen.

  • Regie
    • Richard Ciupka
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert Guza Jr.
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Vernon
    • Samantha Eggar
    • Linda Thorson
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    • Regie
      • Richard Ciupka
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Guza Jr.
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Vernon
      • Samantha Eggar
      • Linda Thorson
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    John Vernon
    John Vernon
    • Jonathan Stryker
    Samantha Eggar
    Samantha Eggar
    • Samantha Sherwood
    Linda Thorson
    Linda Thorson
    • Brooke Parsons
    Anne Ditchburn
    Anne Ditchburn
    • Laurian Summers
    Lynne Griffin
    Lynne Griffin
    • Patti O'Connor
    Sandee Currie
    Sandee Currie
    • Tara DeMillo
    • (as Sandra Warren)
    Lesleh Donaldson
    Lesleh Donaldson
    • Christie Burns
    Deborah Burgess
    • Amanda Teuther
    Michael Wincott
    Michael Wincott
    • Matthew
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Monty
    Joann McIntyre
    • Secretary
    Calvin Butler
    • Dr. Pendleton
    Kate Lynch
    Kate Lynch
    • Receptionist
    Booth Savage
    Booth Savage
    • Amanda's Boyfriend
    William Marshall
    • Attendant
    James Kidnie
    James Kidnie
    • Attendant
    Diane Godwin
    • Actress
    Janelle Hutchison
    • Stroker
    • Regie
      • Richard Ciupka
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Guza Jr.
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    Michael_Elliott

    A Different Type of Slasher

    Curtains (1983)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Director Jonathan Stryker (John Vernon) is about to start another movie and his lead actress Samantha Sherwood (Samantha Eggar) wants to make sure she knows what it's really like to be a crazy woman so she fakes an illness and has herself committed to an asylum. While in there she really does lose her mind and she's pushed over the edge when she learns that the director has invited six actresses to his mansion for a rehearsal to see who gets the lead role. Soon dead bodies start to pile up.

    CURTAINS is a Canadian slasher that has pretty much been forgotten over the years, although it does have a somewhat strong cult following. The film is actually a pretty well thought out movie that manages to have a couple interesting kills, an interesting killer and some pretty good performances from the cast. If you're looking for non-stop gore and violence then you'll probably be disappointed as it's clear that the filmmakers were trying to set themselves apart from what the typical slasher was at the time.

    I think the best thing going for the film is the cast. Vernon and Eggar aren't really the people you'd expect to see in a film like this but both of them bring a lot to the picture. Vernon was terrific as the rather jerk director who appears to have more up his sleeve than just an audition. Eggar is also extremely good as the actress who loses her mind and then sets out to let the director know the damage he has done to her. Both of them work extremely well together as does the rest of the supporting cast.

    The actual mystery of the picture plays out quite nicely and especially since the first thirty minutes has some very interesting twists and turns. These little scenes really keep you off guard for the rest of the picture, which was a plus. With that said, CURTAINS does have a few moments where things stall out. I think a little more action would have helped matters and a faster pace as well. Still, CURTAINS is certainly a lot different than your typical slasher and there's enough going for it to make it worth viewing.
    6The_Void

    Not bad at all for an eighties slasher

    There was certainly a lot more slashers released during the eighties than there needed to be; but every now and then, you'll come across a decent one and while it has its fair share of problems, Curtains is one such film. The film is both a trashy eighties slasher, and a somewhat inappropriate commentary on the mentality of aspiring actresses. These two ideas blend well with the mystery plot too, as there's plenty of red herrings for the audience to mull over and a somewhat bitchy atmosphere to most of the lead characters. The plot seems to focus on the relationship between film director Jonathan Stryker and his long term muse Samantha Sherwood. For his next film, Samantha is required to be committed to a mental asylum in order to research the role. However, this is actually a ruse to allow the director to audition six younger actresses while Samantha stays inside. However, she manages to escape and get herself to the old mansion where the auditions are taking place. Around the same time, several of the young starlets start to disappear...

    Normally, there's a high amount of gore in any given slasher; and while Curtains features a handful of murder scenes, none of them are particularly bloody and director Richard Ciupka seems to prefer to keep the focus more on atmosphere and tension than gore. The plot pacing is somewhat ponderous, so the film isn't always filled with tension - but the scenes that feature the murderer are largely well executed, and the mystery as to who is behind the mask is one that seems worth uncovering. Curtains takes place in a creepy old mansion house, and this provides a more than adequate location for the film to take place in. The acting is decent also, with two central performances - those coming from John Vernon and Samantha Eggar standing out among the younger cast. The conclusion to the film is particularly well done, and this ensures that the audience leaves the film on a high. The mystery behind the murderer is clever in that all the cards are kept close to the chest until the end, and while the culprit is unlikely - it does come as a surprise. Overall, Curtains is hardly a brilliant film, but it's not bad and certainly is worth seeing.
    8drownsoda90

    Moody and well-shot, though not the sum of its parts

    "Curtains" features a group of women who have been summoned to a prestigious director's mansion to audition for a film; meanwhile his frequent collaborator and muse, a glamorous and established actress, has intentionally admitted herself into a psych ward in order to prepare for the role he is now offering to one of the younger talents. Things are doomed for the the young women from the start when a killer in a grotesque hag mask begins killing them along the way.

    One has to wonder why a film like "Curtains" has been so longly ignored except among cult horror purists— fans have ached for a proper DVD release of the film, and it certainly deserves at least that. It is not a great film, but it is great if we're measuring it on a slasher scale.

    Though it is most definitely a slasher movie, there are shades of class here that set it apart from the sleazier body count films of the era, and the performances are part of this, but also a great deal of attention to cinematography and the establishment of mood. The entire film has a dark, somber, weather-drenched atmosphere that is immediately off-putting, and things become progressively macabre after the girls reach the remote mansion.

    It's an interesting and unusual setup, and there is a lot of subtext about filmmaking and performance that is played up with some minor intelligence. While the establishment of mood is fantastic here, and the setting is delectably spooky, there is a sense of disconnectedness in the film on a tonal level. Given the film's purportedly lengthy, troubled production, this makes sense, but it does create a feeling of the film not really being the sum of its parts— at least not the sum that it could have been. That said, the film is nevertheless successful at maintaining an eeriness.

    The performances here are great, with John Eggar as the cold and calculated director, and Samantha Eggar as his glamorous "has been" muse. These two are the veterans of the film, both literally and narratively. Linda Thorson, Lynne Griffin (of "Black Christmas"), and Lesleh Donaldson ("Funeral Home") are welcome additions to the younger actresses, and give respectable performances, especially Griffin.

    Overall, "Curtains" excels at being a moody and moderately classy slasher film. There are enough death scenes to appease the gore crowd, and enough suspense and mood to engage the more narratively-inclined audience, and, while the film's disjointed production seeps into the final product, the parts are effective enough to take precedence over the sum. 8/10.
    fertilecelluloid

    Some creepy moments marred by the ponderous pace

    Some creepy moments and an atmospheric location, but "Curtains" is also ponderous and bloodless, which, for a slasher coming at the end of a cycle, is suicide. It seems to have been inspired by Soavi's "Stagefright", an excellent slasher, but it's too slight, too low key to make any impact. The plot, if you can call it that, focuses on women auditioning for a part in a horror film. They don't get the part, they get killed.

    The Australian "Nightmares" (by John Lamond) bears some resemblance to this, but uses its theatre setting to better effect.

    The poster art depicting a deformed doll and a curtain was striking and raised expectations, but director Jonathan Stryker seems incapable of pacing the narrative and is finally undone by is refusal to let the blood run free.
    5ReelCheese

    Worth A Look For '80s Horror Fans

    Though fans of today's slam-bang gorefests will likely be let down, CURTAINS is worth a look for low-budget horror buffs. Actress Samantha Sherwood is so anxious to land the film role of a troubled woman she has herself committed to get a firsthand look at insanity. Things turn grisly when the director abandons her to host a casting session at his home. One by one the beautiful women he's invited are picked off. Is Samantha our killer or are things more complicated than they seem?

    Despite is limitations, budgetary and otherwise, the Canadian-made CURTAINS is able to hold the viewer's attention while delivering a few thrills. The acting is surprisingly solid by genre standards, though you won't find very many people demanding a recount for the 1983 Oscars. It's clear the people behind this effort cared and wanted to bring something unique to the cinematic world, so nonsensical moments (what's with the doll??) are more easily forgiven.

    In some ways, CURTAINS is reminiscent of an early Friday THE 13TH entry. Those involved put their best foot forward, accepted their limitations and tried to please a target audience. And like Jason Voorhees' adventures, CURTAINS will require a suspension of belief and acceptance of the fact not all the questions are answered.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Lesleh Donaldson was doubled by a figure skater for the skating sequence on the pond. Donaldson was originally going to do this sequence herself and even had undergone training in a skating arena to do her own routine, but fell down on the bumpy ice on the day this scene was shot and cut her chin. Donaldson's skating double also played the killer in that same sequence.
    • Patzer
      In one of the establishing shots of Stryker's house, a second floor window can be seen broken and a figure of a body lying on the ground below. This is from the aftermath of Stryker and Brooke's murder, but this happens much later in the film.
    • Zitate

      Jonathan Stryker: What makes you think you're right for Audra?

      Patti O'Connor: I'm as right as anybody else you've got here. I mean, goddammit! You haven't spent five minutes with me and now you're telling me I'm wrong for the part. Why? Because I haven't got a staple to my navel like that centerfold? Because I wouldn't pirouette into bed with you and skate on your face? I mean, what the hell are you looking for anyway and what do you want from me? I mean, who the fuck is Audra anyway?

      [Jonathan stays silent]

      Patti O'Connor: Are you enjoying yourself?

      Jonathan Stryker: I'm enjoying a little bit of Audra.

      [walks away]

      Patti O'Connor: You bastard.

    • Crazy Credits
      The credits are divided into acts like a play, due to the movie being centered around acting and scripts.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Ciupka: A Filmmaker in Transition (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Save my Soul
      Courtesy of Burton Cummings & Shillelagh Music Co.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. September 1984 (Kanada)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Forks of the Credit, Ontario, Kanada(gas station scene)
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      • Simcom Limited
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      • 3.700.000 CA$ (geschätzt)
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      • 1 Std. 29 Min.(89 min)
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