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Die Nacht der Schreie

Originaltitel: The Offspring
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
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Die Nacht der Schreie (1987)
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In einer Kleinstadt in Tennessee erzählt ein Historiker einem Reporter vier Horrorgeschichten.In einer Kleinstadt in Tennessee erzählt ein Historiker einem Reporter vier Horrorgeschichten.In einer Kleinstadt in Tennessee erzählt ein Historiker einem Reporter vier Horrorgeschichten.

  • Regie
    • Jeff Burr
  • Drehbuch
    • C. Courtney Joyner
    • Darin Scott
    • Jeff Burr
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Vincent Price
    • Clu Gulager
    • Martine Beswick
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    5,7/10
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    • Regie
      • Jeff Burr
    • Drehbuch
      • C. Courtney Joyner
      • Darin Scott
      • Jeff Burr
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Vincent Price
      • Clu Gulager
      • Martine Beswick
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    Vincent Price
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    • Julian White
    Clu Gulager
    Clu Gulager
    • Stanley Burnside (segment "Stanley")
    Martine Beswick
    Martine Beswick
    • Katherine White
    Lawrence Tierney
    Lawrence Tierney
    • Warden
    Richard W. Cox
    • Doctor
    • (as Rick Cox)
    Nicos Argentiogorgis
    • Priest
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Beth Chandler
    Megan McFarland
    Megan McFarland
    • Grace Scott (segment "Stanley")
    Terence Knox
    Terence Knox
    • Burt (segment "Stanley")
    • (as Terry Knox)
    Miriam Byrd-Nethery
    Miriam Byrd-Nethery
    • Eileen Burnside (segment "Stanley")
    Bob Hannah
    Bob Hannah
    • Harry Essex (segment "Stanley")
    Frank Shaheen
    • Truck Loader (segment "Stanley")
    Paul Barberi
    • Truck Loader (segment "Stanley")
    Terry Kiser
    Terry Kiser
    • Jesse Hardwick (segment "On the Run")
    Katherine Kaden
    • Mary Hardwick (segment "On the Run")
    Gene Witham
    Gene Witham
    • Jack McCoy (segment "On the Run")
    Tommy Burcher
    Tommy Burcher
    • Lester McCoy (segment "On the Run")
    Harry Caesar
    Harry Caesar
    • Felder Evans (segment "On the Run")
    • Regie
      • Jeff Burr
    • Drehbuch
      • C. Courtney Joyner
      • Darin Scott
      • Jeff Burr
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    8kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Fun and highly enjoyable anthology

    Following his niece's execution, a librarian recalls several horror stories of the town's past to a skeptical reporter.

    The Good Stor(ies): Story 1-Madly in love with his boss, a grocery store clerk attempts to court her only to find his advances spurned to the point that he kills her. Attempting to hide the crime, he eventually finds that not only has he gotten away with it but his passion burns beyond the grave. This here wasn't all that bad of an effort. As it revels nicely in the utter dementia of his obsession and what he wants to do to her from the beginning, this one sets the revenge to come later on quite nicely as this generates some solid moments throughout here. The final revelation is a bit predictable and there's a few too many plot-points to go through but it has enough fun that there's plenty to like here.

    Story 2-When his past catches up to him, a wounded fugitive in the Louisiana bayou comes across a voodoo healer who restores his health. Overcome by greed, he demands to know its secrets which begins to spiral out of his control and gets more than he bargained for. This was undoubtedly the highlight of the series with a lot to like about it. The simple story and the predictable setup give this a truly appropriate anthology feel that gets worked over nicely by the setting here. The bayou atmosphere and use of voodoo provide more to like by giving it a dirty, grimy feel in the sweat-filled shack that they spend the majority of the time at, and along with plenty of fun voodoo-related tortures that give this some wholly chilling moments.

    Story 4-Attempting to find refuge, a platoon of soldiers in the Civil War stumble upon a deserted town in the countryside inhabited only by orphaned children. Taken captive by the hostile group, they are forced to partake in a series of grisly games that grow excessively more dangerous. This was a fun if overall slightly flawed effort. While it has plenty of stellar atmosphere in the old- school village with the Civil War time-period and the gory kills in the segment are quite graphic, overall the segment feels too familiar and cliché which does render the surprise rather obvious. The fast pace works here, so it does end this on a high note.

    The Bad Stor(ies): Story 3-Working as a freak in a carnival, a glass-eater falls in love with a regular visitor which upsets the tyrannical queen who runs the show. When he defies her to be with his beloved, he finds the powers of her vengeance far more cruel to bear to keep them apart. This was quite a bland and overall uneventful entry. This one doesn't have much at all going on which tends to make this uneventful due to the romance throughout here, and it doesn't feature much of anything until the ending. This is the saving grace as the gruesome and gory happenings are a real showstopper, but overall not much else happens in this one.

    Rated R: Graphic Violence, Graphic Language, Full Nudity and violence-against-children.
    Michael_Elliott

    A Nice Gem That's Worth Watching

    From a Whisper to a Scream (1987)

    *** (out of 4)

    After the execution of a serial killer, a reporter goes to a small Tennessee historian (Vincent Price) who tells her four stories dealing with a small town's history.

    The first story centers on a man (Clu Culager) who takes care of his severely ill sister but it leads to murder. The second story has a white trash man (Terry Kiser) getting shot and running into the woods where he ends up under the care of an elderly black man (Harry Caesar) who knows voodoo. The third story deals with a carnival side show where the glass eater falls in love with someone outside the troupe, which doesn't sit well with the owner. The fourth and final story is set during the Civil War where an evil Union soldier (Cameron MItchell) ends up in a house of horrors led by children.

    This film is also known as THE OFFSPRING but no matter which title you want to call it the film itself is actually pretty darn good. Director Jeff Burr will always be remembered for the disastrous studio tampering of LEATHERFACE: Texas CHAINSAW MASSACRE III. This film here is certainly a real gem among the type of horror films that were being released during this period. It perfectly captures the anthology films of the 1960s but adds a touch of violence and gore that was so popular during the 80s. While none of the four tales are excellent, each of them are at least entertaining and make for a fun movie.

    Again, none of the four stories are wonderful and all four are rather predictable but they are fun. The first one has a very weird incest vibe that runs through it but it also offers up some memorable gore as well as a very good performance from Culager. The second story is familiar voodoo material but the two performances are quite good and the final twist is wonderfully sinister. The third story with "going against the circus" is again predictable but the ending is just perfect. Once again the gore effects from Rob Burman really pack a nice little punch. Finally, the Civil War sequence gives us a terrific performance from Mitchell and the story itself is the most original and once again it adds some nice twists.

    Of course, one of the biggest draws are the wrap around events that feature Vincent Price. While he basically just sits and talks, it's great fun seeing the actor in good form. You'll also want to look quickly for Laurence Tierney, Martine Beswicke and Angelo Rossitto who some will remember from Al Adamson's Dracula VS FRANKENSTEIN. Director Burr does a nice job with the low-budget and he certainly makes the film look very professional on such a budget. The film really does a nice job at building up the atmosphere of the anthology and all four films really work well together. FROM A WHISPER TO A SCREAM is certainly a good little gem.
    6ma-cortes

    Omnibus film with four creepy and scary tales presented by the great Vincent Price

    Horror movie set in a small Tennesse town calle Oldfield dealing with four stories of past evils and the teller Vincent Price reveals his hometown can force folks to murder. Welcome to Oldfield, Tennesse, population : deadly!. Stop in for a night of pure terror!

    An antology movie in Hammer, Amicus and Tigon style that during the 60s and 70s made a lot of these horrifying kinds of stories . This morbid film with strong yunk factor is formed by four creepy tales with acceptable cast, such as Susan Tyrell, Martine Beswick, Clu Gulager, Rosalind Cash, Terry Kiser, Angelo Rossito, Rosalind Cash, Lawrence Tierney, Cameron Mitchell, among others . And Vincent Price is pretty well, as always. Vincent Price gives a nice but short acting in his usual style, he's considered to be one of the best horror myths including classic terror films as The Fly, The Tingler, Tales of terror, Pit and the pendulum, The Haunted Palace, The Raven, The masque of the Red Death, The tomb of Ligeia, Witchfinder General, The abominable Dr Phibes, Theatre of Blood, Madhouse, The Monster Club, among others . However isn't the usual Price material due to contain cannibalism, dismemberment, excessive gore, and necrophilia. The first tale concerns an elderly man : Clu Gulager falls for a job colleague, but the romance ends in killing, necrophilia and a terrifying revenge. The second one concerns an injured debtor : Terry Kiser mercilessly chased by creditors, on the run he meets a hermit : Harry Caesar who heals him, however Kiser attempts to steal him the secret of eternal life, then a grisly vengeance takes place. The third chapter dealing with a circus attraction, there a glass-eating carny showman pays a definitive price for seeking love outside the claws of a voodoo woman : Rosalind Cash. Final episode regards The Corn Children with a group of soldiers led by Seargent Cameron Mitchell from American Civil War, they are held captive, mistreated, tortured by a household of waifs wth fateful intentions.

    The motion picture was shot in medium budget and professionally made by Jeff Burr, though it has some flaws and failures. He is an expert on terror movies and sequels, such as Night of the Scarecrow, Pupkinhead 2 wing blood , Puppet master 5 the final chapter , Puppet master 4, Stefather 2 make room for daddy , Leatherface 3 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre , and this Offspring, among others. Rating : 6/10. The film will appeal to horror fans and Vincent Price completists
    7Vomitron_G

    Oldfield: Town of Evil

    When I say that I somehow overlooked THE OFFSPRING (aka FROM A WHISPER TO A SCREAM) when it came out during the late 80's, I'm basically summing up this movie's history. It's unrighteously overlooked and forgotten. It's a very satisfying horror-anthology that is slightly more dark and gory than its counterparts released during that period (CAT'S EYE, CREEPSHOW 2,...). The wraparound story has reporter Bess Chandler travelling to the town of Oldfield. She's there to interview the uncle of executed serial killer Katherine White. The uncle, played by horror-icon Vincent Price, lives in this house full of books which contain the history of Oldfield. Through four stories Julian White reveals to Bess the evil that dwells in Oldfield.

    The first story had me fearing the worst, because the acting was rather poor. Just when I was about to think this was gonna be a lame story about a guy going nuts and killing some women, there was the act of necrophilia (not shown, though) and the completely unexpected twist in the end. Since this was the least successful story of the four, I was in for a treat. Because every story got better and better. Just for the fun of it I made up a title for every episode (because they actually don't have any in the movie).

    "Brother Dearest": Clu Gulager (best known to horror-fans for his role in THE RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD) plays Stanley Burnside, a timid man who lives with his ill sister. He falls in love with his boss, but it turns out she's not interested. It seems that Stanley doesn't handle rejection well, as the walls of his sanity begin crumbling down.

    "Swamp Renewal": This part seemed to be made by a total different director, but it was not. The tone and camera-work was different. It revolves around Jesse Hardwicke, first rate trailer trash, who gets chased into the swamps by two gangsters. Mortally wounded he loses consciousness. An old man takes him under his care. This is more a voodoo-like tale with an anti-greed message. The music was memorable and so was the shock-ending.

    "Of Glass And Pins": A very creepy carnival story with the goriest death-scene of them all. Steven Arden is known as the Glass Eater, an act of the carnival's freakshow. Amaryllis, one of the spectators, is desperately in love with him. But all the freaks of this carnival are under the spell of Snake Woman, and she will not tolerate any of her freaks leaving the circus, not even for love's sake.

    "Children Of The Civil War": This is basically the gory freaked out version of CHILDREN OF THE CORN, disguised as a period piece. I really liked the way the story unfolded. The creepy kids gave decent performances and the atmosphere was terrific.

    The wraparound story itself wasn't anything special, though. But still this is a decent anthology horror movie (despite its rather small budget) with good, solid short stories, all including a nice twist in the end. There's enough blood and (mild) gore to keep every horror-fan amused. When we look at writer/director Jeff Burr's resume, THE OFFSPRING might easily be one of his best genre efforts. It's worth seeking this one out.
    silentgpaleo

    Anthology film with more hits than misses

    Next to the British TALES FROM THE CRYPT and Corman's TALES OF TERROR, THE OFFSPRING is one my favorite horror anthology film. It makes CAT'S EYE and CREEPSHOW 2 look pitiful by comparison.

    The thing I liked the best about THE OFFSPRING(aside form Vincent Price being in it, of course) was that each story ran as long as it had to. If I recall correctly, there are four stories, and with the tie-in sequences, that makes for a fast-paced viewing. The film focuses on the gruesome incidents involving a semingly cursed town, and the people who had passed through it. Price is perfectly creepy as the town's "caretaker" as he unravels one story after another of strange occurrences.

    The sequence with Clu Gulager is simply disgusting, the cheap effects almost ruining the ending.

    The story about voodoo is good, as is the Civil war sequence.

    I like THE OFFSPRING a lot, mostly because it has more balls and imagination that most of the films that pretend to be horror films nowadays. And it is the last starring appearance of the late-great Vincent Price, reason enough to check it out.

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      Vincent Price later expressed a strong dislike for the film in a letter written to German actor and puppeteer Gerd Josef Pohl. Price said that his agent misrepresented it and Price was trapped in it.
    • Patzer
      (at around 23 mins) When Stanley pours the champagne for himself and Grace at the funeral home, he is seen draining his glass. The next shot of the glass shows it filled again, and he never refilled it.
    • Zitate

      Julian White: One thing I've learned, my dear, is that one is never too old for nightmares.

    • Crazy Credits
      Near the end of the credits, we are told "WHEN IN TENNESSEE VISIT OLDFIELD". Oldfield is not a real town.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The 1987 UK video release was cut by 1 min 45 secs by the BBFC with extensive cuts to scenes depicting violence or gore in front of children. Among the edits were stabbing and strangling scenes, and shots of children playing with severed human limbs.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Unauthorized Hagiography of Vincent Price (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Class Tramp
      Written by Jimmer Podrasky (as James Podrasky) and Michael Kaniecki (as M. Kaniecki)

      Performed by The Rave-Ups

      Courtesy Fun Stuff Records

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. September 1987 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Stremining on "Filmix" YouTube Channel
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • From a Whisper to a Scream
    • Drehorte
      • Dalton, Georgia, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Conquest Productions
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      • 1.100.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.355.728 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 154.991 $
      • 7. Sept. 1987
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.355.728 $
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      1 Stunde 39 Minuten
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      • Stereo
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