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Terror im Parkett

Originaltitel: Terror in the Aisles
  • 1984
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Terror im Parkett (1984)
DokumentarfilmDramaHorrorMysteryScience-FictionThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuHorror film legends Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen serve as the hosts and narrators for a compilation of scenes from many science fiction, crime drama, and horror movies of the 1930s throu... Alles lesenHorror film legends Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen serve as the hosts and narrators for a compilation of scenes from many science fiction, crime drama, and horror movies of the 1930s through the 1980s.Horror film legends Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen serve as the hosts and narrators for a compilation of scenes from many science fiction, crime drama, and horror movies of the 1930s through the 1980s.

  • Regie
    • Andrew J. Kuehn
  • Drehbuch
    • Margery Doppelt
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Donald Pleasence
    • Nancy Allen
    • Fred Asparagus
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    6,3/10
    2440
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Andrew J. Kuehn
    • Drehbuch
      • Margery Doppelt
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Donald Pleasence
      • Nancy Allen
      • Fred Asparagus
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    • Donald Pleasence (Host)
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      • Margery Doppelt
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    7briandwillis-83825

    Stuff We've Seen Before, But Well Edited

    Well edited tribute to horror films made before 1984 with a good selection of clips even if some of them are more action/crime oriented than horror. Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen make for excellent hosts. It's a fun ride especially for those who haven't seen all of the movies featured.
    6pughspencer

    An often fun collage

    Terror in the Aisles is essentially just a clip show of showcasing the many highlights of horror Cinema from the 1930s up to the films time period of 1984. There's quite a wide variety shown & some are even broken down into topics such as satanic occult films & the dangers of sex in horror movies. Beyond that there's nothing really to the movie than to just enjoy a montage of random scenes. One bad thing though is that a lot of the climaxes from the films shown are spoiled and that really hurts the audience who's never seen those yet. Not to mention some films shown like Strangers on a Train and Klute feel pretty out of place here. You do at least get Donald Pleasence narrating through the segments & combining that with the cheesy and phony reactions from the film's theater goers it makes for a solid enjoyable watch.
    Schlockmeister

    Great Drive In Movie

    Saw this one in a drive in back in 1984. It was a great place to see this compilation of the best clips of (mostly) more recent Horror and Suspense movies. This movie was released in theatres first, not direct to video as with many other compilations, so the highlighting of 1970s slasher movies is totally understandable from a marketing viewpoint. For fans of early horror, I recommend the documentary "Universal Horror" which highlights the classic horror films and influences of Universal Studios. Donald Pleasance was at his prime then, starring in slasher films galore, he camps it up here as does Nancy Allen, trying to keep the suspense up in between clips. It all works. For horror fans, its a fantastic sampler platter of some of the greatest moments in Horror film. It will steer you toward films you may not be aware of, or it will give you peeks at films you may have heard of but never seen.
    9meathookcinema

    An essential horror compilation/documentary

    Another one of my favourite VHS rentals as a kid was Terror in the Aisles. Essentially a compilation of clips from horror movies, this is That's Entertainment for weirdos. And it works beautifully.

    A major reason why this works is the sheer breadth of the films that are used from the old to the new, the well known to the obscure. There are also films used that aren't strictly horror movies but are still examples of how suspense can be brilliantly generated in a film (Midnight Express, Night Hawks).

    This film was also extremely popular in the UK as it contained clips from movies that were either banned by the BBFC (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre) or discreetly removed from video shelves by them (The Exorcist).

    Another masterstroke by the movie are the links that involve horror royalty Donald Pleasance and Nancy Allen in a cinema pontificating on horror tropes and what makes them work. These sequences are priceless. Look out for a young Angel Salazar as a 'feature moviegoer'.

    Themes such as the villain and the victim/Final Girl are examined with the respective appropriate clips being used to illustrate the filmmakers points. Theres also a lesson in suspense by the master himself, Mr Alfred Hitchcock.

    This is a great compilation for either the young horror hound looking for new thrills or the seasoned purveyor of all things cinematically depraved. I never thought this film would see the light of day because of the logistical nightmare associated with a compilation like this and rights issues. I'm very glad to say that I was wrong. A few years back Universal released Halloween 2 (1981) on Blu ray with Terror in the Aisles as one of the bonus features. An essential purchase.
    enfilmigult

    Brainless but entertaining clip show

    I had a lot of fun watching 'Terror in the Aisles,' despite its shortcomings. This has nothing to say about horror movies; its narration by Donald Pleasence and Nancy Allen is just patter designed to lead us into the next clip or montage. Unless you're bowled over by revelations like "scary movies tap into your childhood fears," or the news that special effects used to be primitive but are now more advanced, you're going to get nothing out of this as a documentary.

    But the way in which various scenes are cut together is entertaining. Sometimes there are extended segments in which two or three films are intercut at length, leading to climaxes in which, for instance, 'Ms. 45' ends up taking out the killer from 'Klute.' You'll get a quick idea of the plots of several films, even enough to get caught up in them a little (it's funny how effective the first twenty-odd minutes of 'When a Stranger Calls' still are, even broken up and spread across an hour and a half). Other parts have no narrative at all, with a dozen different films cut together for a montage of horror-type things happening, but it sure looks neat. Occasionally this remembers it's supposed to be a documentary and we'll see Leatherface, Damien, Bruno Antony and Baby Jane go across the screen as Pleasence notes that great movie villains range in appearance.

    What does it add up to? This was made by a company that normally specializes in movie trailers, and they don't seem to have changed their approach at all to make this film: it's a feature-length mashup, all cutting technique and big moments. If you're familiar with most of these movies it will be a snappily edited trip down memory lane; if you're not but wish you were, it'll be a pretty good advertisement (although, maddeningly, it doesn't tell you which clip comes from what). I'm a real horror nut, especially for the 1960s-to-early-1980s period this spends most of its time on, and I enjoyed it.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The producers had to edit the movie in order to avoid an X rating from the MPAA, despite the fact that none of the movies featured had received a rating higher than R when they were initially released.
    • Patzer
      When mentioning Blutgericht in Texas (1974), Donald Pleasence says the movie was inspired by serial killer Ed Gein, pronouncing this Ed Gine, when actually Gein's name is pronounced Geen.
    • Zitate

      Nancy Allen (Host): [her first line] ... It's strange, isn't it? In real life, nobody cares to think about violence and pain, blood, and death. But project these experiences on a screen, and people form lines in the street. That's because a terror film is a lot like a roller-coaster ride... Only you're sitting in a theater, which is *relatively* safe.

      Donald Pleasence (Host): ... Deep down, some of us actually have a need to be scared. Why else would we go to these movies? Perhaps we're taking a dare, proving to ourselves that we're not afraid. Besides, there's something delicious about fear; especially somebody else's... Scary movies tap into your childhood fears of the dark, and of being alone.

      Nancy Allen (Host): ... Young or old, we go to the movies so we can see our dreams and fantasies come to life. But not all of our fantasies are wholesome or dignified.

      Donald Pleasence (Host): In the privacy of our thoughts, we can be as childish as we like. There, all the little scenarios of power and revenge we conjure up can be quite satisfying... Resorting to violence in order to get back at someone might not be your cup of tea. But it's a safe bet you thought about it. We all carry a certain amount of resentment and rage, because we can't let it out - except in the movies.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The television network version has additional movie clips added for network viewing as well as replacing violent clips from other movies. The additional movie clips are from the movies: Das Haus des Satans (1978), Der Feuerteufel (1984), Frenzy (1972), Der Teufel auf Rädern (1977), The Ghost Breakers (1940), Das Kabinett des Schreckens (1981), Metaluna IV antwortet nicht (1955), Der Schrecken vom Amazonas (1954), Die unglaubliche Geschichte des Mr. C (1957), Die Rückkehr des King Kong (1963), Tarantula (1955), Das todbringende Ungeheuer (1957) and Fahrenheit 451 (1966).
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Trailer Trauma 3: 80s Horrorthon (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      They're Not Very Nice
      Written by Margery Doppelt, John Beal and Doug Timm

      Performed by Larry Weiss

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. Juni 1986 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
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      • Kaleidoscope Films
      • T.E.M. Programs International
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 10.004.817 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 4.009.866 $
      • 28. Okt. 1984
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 10.004.817 $
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      • 1 Std. 24 Min.(84 min)
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      • Stereo
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