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Night Warning

Originaltitel: Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker
  • 1981
  • R
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
6099
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jimmy McNichol in Night Warning (1981)
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Slasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

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  • Regie
    • William Asher
  • Drehbuch
    • Steve Breimer
    • Alan Jay Glueckman
    • Boon Collins
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jimmy McNichol
    • Susan Tyrrell
    • Bo Svenson
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    6,3/10
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    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • William Asher
    • Drehbuch
      • Steve Breimer
      • Alan Jay Glueckman
      • Boon Collins
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jimmy McNichol
      • Susan Tyrrell
      • Bo Svenson
    • 90Benutzerrezensionen
    • 70Kritische Rezensionen
    • 71Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Jimmy McNichol
    • Billy Lynch
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Cheryl Roberts
    Bo Svenson
    Bo Svenson
    • Detective Joe Carlson
    Marcia Lewis
    • Margie
    Julia Duffy
    Julia Duffy
    • Julie Linden
    Britt Leach
    Britt Leach
    • Sergeant Cook
    Steve Eastin
    Steve Eastin
    • Tom Landers
    Caskey Swaim
    • Phil Brody
    Cooper Neal
    • Frank
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Eddie
    • (as William Paxton)
    Kay Kimler
    Kay Kimler
    • Anna Lynch
    Gary Baxley
    • Bill Lynch, Sr.
    Vickie Oleson
    • Lady Police Officer
    Clemente Anchondo
    • Jail Arrestee
    Alex Baker
    • Police Officer Westcott
    Randy Norton
    • Student Tony
    Kelly Kopp
    • Student
    Steve 'Bunker' de France
    • Lab Man
    • (as Steve DeFrance)
    • Regie
      • William Asher
    • Drehbuch
      • Steve Breimer
      • Alan Jay Glueckman
      • Boon Collins
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    9drownsoda90

    Repression, oppression, and family trauma under horror's most popular guise

    The first word that comes to mind when describing "Night Warning" is "sophisticated"—a word I'm using loosely, though this low budget '80s shocker is definitely a cut above most. Susan Tyrrell stars as an overbearing aunt to a teenager, Billy (Jimmy McNichol), whose parents died when he was a child. As Billy nears adulthood, Billy's aunt becomes increasingly neurotic; enough to the point that she stabs a repairman to death in their house when he refuses her sexual advances. Enter a bigoted police detective who believes Billy was responsible for the murder by way of a gay love triangle between the repairman and his basketball coach, and what ensues is nothing short of mayhem.

    Unusual in thematic content and character makeup, "Night Warning" (also known as "Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker") is an apt horror-thriller that is probably ten times better than one would expect. Directed by William Asher, a veteran most known for his direction of TV classics such as "I Love Lucy" and "Bewitched," the film has a superior edge over most of its peers in both content and execution.

    Solid direction and atmosphere are abundant, while the performances really bring the script to life. Susan Tyrrell is fantastic as the overbearing, sexually-repressed aunt, and Jimmy McNicol plays the "normal teenager" impressively. Bo Svenson is appropriately repugnant as the homophobic and misguided police detective.

    Aside from the classy direction, the script is also incredibly interesting in thematics; it's essentially a modern twist on Oedipus Rex, and the execution is fantastic. It's also extremely unusual (and pioneering) for its incorporation of a sympathetic, non-archetypical gay character maligned by circumstances and social bigotry. For 1982, it's definitely far from the standard— daring, in fact— and this alone makes the film a curious and unusual piece of eighties celluloid. That, and, who can't love Susan Tyrrell going on a stark-raving-mad murder spree?

    Overall, "Night Warning" is a classy and well-executed horror film-cum-twisted family drama. Asher's direction is great, the special effects are on par, and the performances are glorious, both the understated and the outrageous. Of the slew of horror films from this era, "Night Warning" is an honest depiction of familial trauma, unwavering violence, and social oppression. It juggles its thematics with flair and moodiness, all while maintaining the impressions of a horror picture. Watch for: an early performance from Bill Paxton, and one of the greatest car crash sequences I've ever seen. 9/10.
    8The_Void

    Nightmarish Video Nasty

    Nightmare Maker achieved cult status through it's inclusion on the DPP 'Video Nasty' list, which has also lead to it becoming a 'lost' film. It's somewhat unfortunate that William Asher's film was included on the infamous list, as aside from a couple of gory scenes; there really isn't anything in this film that warrants it's banning. Nightmare Maker focuses on themes of insanity and incest, and the way that the director portrays these themes is bold and uncompromising…although I find it hard to believe that this film was banned for it's themes by the same set of censors who made such decisions as banning 'The Driller Killer' merely for it's artwork. The plot focuses on Billy Lynch; a young man living with his aunt after his parents were killed in an unfortunate car accident. However, his relationship with his aunt isn't how she would like it; as the aunt has designs of a sexual nature on the boy, and does her best to ruin all of his plans; including his relationship with his girlfriend, and his hopes of winning a scholarship. All in all, making his life a nightmare...

    The film features performances from a few well known actors, including Bo Svenson as a bigoted sheriff and Susan Tyrrell as the maniacal aunt. The film also features a small early role for Bill Paxton; who, as he would in the rest of his career, doesn't appear in the film for long enough. The acting performances overall aren't bad considering the type of film; but it would be unwise to go into it expecting anything brilliant. Susan Tyrrell does get to enjoy herself as the central matriarchal figure, however, and seeing her descend into insanity is a lot of fun. The style of the film is very eighties indeed, and through gritty cinematography; director William Asher ensures that the film feels every bit like the 'Video Nasty' that it would become shortly after it's release. The scenes of gore are short and don't show much blood; although scenes involving a machete, as well as the pivotal scene that sees Billy's parents killed in a car crash are rather bloody and deserve mention. The plot never really gets going properly, which is a shame; although the final fifteen minutes are very good indeed and manage to bring closure to all the plot threads. Overall, this certainly isn't the best film on the Video Nasty list; but it's a good one, and well worth tracking down!
    BillyBC

    Tongue-in-cheek dark humor, bloody slasher, and melodramatic TV soap opera all rolled into one!

    (***1/2 out of *****) I'm surprised this one isn't talked about more (at least, on a schlocky, cult-classic level). It's awesome! Susan Tyrrell ("Flesh & Blood") plays Cheryl Roberts, a frighteningly unstable woman who has to raise her nephew, Billy (Jimmy McNichol), when his parents are killed in a gruesome car accident in the opening scene. Aunt Cheryl's overaffectionate behavior towards her 17-year-old nephew sets the creepy tone for this movie from the first five minutes, but the main plot starts after she stabs a plumber to death for refusing her sexual advances. She claims that he was trying to rape her, so a police investigation starts up that uncovers dark, past secrets and a homosexual love affair between the plumber, Billy's basketball coach (Steve Eastin), and possibly Billy himself. Bo Svenson, acting a little like a gruff, B-movie Nick Nolte, chews up his scenes as the blindly homophobic Detective Carlson. But, Tyrrell is the real star here -- her progression from disturbing, obsessive aunt to all-out, screaming, homicidal madwoman is something to watch. This would probably be a two-star movie or less without her wonderfully tongue-in-cheek performance. On top of that, you get "Newhart"'s Julia Duffy as Billy's girlfriend (if you ever fantasized about seeing Stephanie Vanderkellen topless, here's your chance) and Bill Paxton (credited as `William'), a year after his scene-stealing role in the otherwise-mediocre slasher "Mortuary," in a couple of fun scenes as an a-hole b-ball teammate. My two big complaints with the film are the director's annoying use of slow motion every time someone's about to deliver a killing blow with one sharp weapon or another and a ridiculous textual epilogue (the kind you usually see at the ends of movies based on true stories) that appears before the end credits roll. Also, the front of the video box seems to be referring to a different movie ... ? Otherwise, hunt this one down and watch it with someone you love.

    HIGHLIGHT: Everything that happens after Tyrrell cuts her hair short is a highlight, because that's when she goes completely off the deep end and earns her place in B-movie cinema's Hall of Over-The-Top Performances.
    6merklekranz

    Way better than it should be ..........

    If ever a horror movie could be accused of throwing in everything but the proverbial "kitchen sink", "Night Warning" is that movie. With homosexual bashing, a nod to "Psycho", and a furious mother - son fixation, this film doesn't quit till all the cliché's are covered. The opening has a rather impressive car crash, that sets a somewhat intricate story in motion. Susan Tyrrell is in full deranged mode, and Bo Svenson is despicable as the investigating lieutenant. His entire investigation is built on "air castles' with homosexual overtones. Eventually the wheels of sanity come off, and Tyrrell gives a memorable performance that by itself carries the film into above average territory. - MERK
    7markovd111

    A pretty good thriller!

    Nice performances of main characters and second half of the movie are highlight of the movie, while the first part feels like some underground erotica movie. Still, that doesn't mean it's bad, since Susan Tyrrell looks like a fulfillment of every mature woman 's lover wet dream. It's nothing glorious, it's just a good thriller/slasher to watch and I as a horror movie fanatic wasn't disappointed. I give it 7/10 and a recommendation to people who like a decent slasher, but are not looking for perfection or God forbid, to be scared by it. Enjoy your stay with auntie! :D ;)

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    • Wissenswertes
      Reportedly star Susan Tyrell never saw the film, believing it to be "awful," until an interview in 2008, when after watching it, she said she enjoyed it.
    • Patzer
      When aunt is tenderizing meat, it changes from not being tenderized to tenderized and back to not being tenderized between shots.
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      Detective Joe Carlson: Now, Miss Roberts, you married?

      Cheryl Roberts: No.

      Detective Joe Carlson: Divorced?

      Cheryl Roberts: No.

      Detective Joe Carlson: Widowed?

      Cheryl Roberts: No.

      Detective Joe Carlson: But you do have boyfriends?

      Cheryl Roberts: No.

      Detective Joe Carlson: Do you like girls?

      Cheryl Roberts: God, you're a pig!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Little Boy Billy
      Words and Music by Joyce Bulifant

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Februar 1982 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Spanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker
    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(on location)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Royal American Pictures
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      • 1 Std. 36 Min.(96 min)
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