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Party des Schreckens

Originaltitel: There Was a Little Girl
  • 1981
  • (Banned)
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
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Party des Schreckens (1981)
A woman is pursued by her murderous, psychopathic twin sister in the days leading up to their birthday.
trailer wiedergeben3:04
1 Video
35 Fotos
Slasher HorrorHorror

Eine Frau wird in den Tagen vor ihrem Geburtstag von ihrer mörderischen, psychopathischen Zwillingsschwester verfolgt.Eine Frau wird in den Tagen vor ihrem Geburtstag von ihrer mörderischen, psychopathischen Zwillingsschwester verfolgt.Eine Frau wird in den Tagen vor ihrem Geburtstag von ihrer mörderischen, psychopathischen Zwillingsschwester verfolgt.

  • Regie
    • Ovidio G. Assonitis
  • Drehbuch
    • Ovidio G. Assonitis
    • Stephen Blakely
    • Roberto Gandus
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Patricia Mickey
    • Michael MacRae
    • Dennis Robertson
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    5,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
    • Drehbuch
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
      • Stephen Blakely
      • Roberto Gandus
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Patricia Mickey
      • Michael MacRae
      • Dennis Robertson
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    Patricia Mickey
    • Julia Sullivan
    • (as Trish Everly)
    Michael MacRae
    Michael MacRae
    • Sam Edwards
    Dennis Robertson
    Dennis Robertson
    • Father James
    Morgan Most
    • Helen
    • (as Morgan Hart)
    Allison Biggers
    • Mary Sullivan
    Edith Ivey
    Edith Ivey
    • Amantha Beauregard
    Richard Baker
    • Sacha Robertson Jr.
    Don Devendorf
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      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
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      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
      • Stephen Blakely
      • Roberto Gandus
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    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Pretty good shocker.

    Ovidio G.Assontis "Madhouse" is a pretty good shocker which offers plenty of mood and bloody violence.This obscure little gem appeared on the infamous 'video nasties' list,but personally I don't know why.The film features some really gruesome moments,but nothing too shocking or memorable.The killings are actually pretty tame,but the power-drill scene is quite nasty.The finale is very gory and should satisfy fans of splatter.The score by Riz Ortolani of "Cannibal Holocaust" fame is decent as it provides some chills.The film is pretty tough to find,but if you like Italian horror give it a look.8 out of 10.
    6Thom-P

    Better than expected.

    Okay, I admit this film isn't a masterpiece by any stretch, but slasher aficionados should find it enjoyable. I certainly did and was rather surprised by all the negative reviews I'd previously read. Granted, it's slow going in places, but the murders are genuinely creepy, as well as performances by Dennis Robertson as the twisted Father James and Allison Biggers as the deformed sister, Mary. Some ample doses of blood (in the unrated version) also add to the proceedings. While the film may not appeal to erstwhile horror fans, anybody with a taste for slashers will surely appreciate this entry in the genre.

    Note: Some reviewers have condemned this film for lifting a scene out of HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME, but the the fact of the matter is that both films were released in the same year (1981), so it's debatable as to who stole what from whom. Personally, I preferred the scene as it was staged in this film, regardless of which came first. See it for yourself and you be the judge.
    7BA_Harrison

    Not deserving of its 'nasty' label.

    Madhouse stars Trish Everly as Julia Sullivan, a teacher at a school for the deaf, whose hideously disfigured and sadistic twin sister, Mary, resides in a nearby mental hospital. Four days before Trish's birthday, Mary escapes in order to arrange a special party for her unsuspecting sister...

    In the United Kingdom in the 1980s, movies released on home video became the target of a hate campaign led by Britain's über-vigilant defenders of moral decency: the press, bored housewives, and Conservative politicians. As a result, a list was compiled of the films they deemed to be most offensive; these titles became known as 'Video Nasties' and were seized from shops before they had a chance to work their evil influence on an unsuspecting public.

    Ovidio G. Assonitis's Madhouse was one such 'nasty'.

    Featuring a bloodthirsty rottweiler, a frenzied axe attack that reduces the victim's back to a bloody pulp, and a messy canine lobotomy by electric drill, it quickly found itself added to the list of titles most likely to corrupt and deprave. It didn't matter much to the moral crusaders that the film was also a well-crafted psychological chiller that delivered plenty of atmosphere, memorable performances, and some lovely cinematography; no... this film featured a dog receiving a drill-bit between the eyes, and we can't have people watching that kind of stuff, can we?

    Two decades on, and Madhouse is now available uncut on DVD; it seems that the people of the UK have since developed to a stage where they are able to handle such horror without it turning them into murderous lunatics (either that, or the authorities have actually realised they were wrong and the film was never that disturbing in the first place). Oh well, better late than never, I suppose...

    Ironically, Assonitis's film is perhaps a little too slow and lacking in gore for today's casual horror viewer, but for seasoned fans of the genre, it offers plenty to enjoy: there's the mystery of the identity of a second killer (not too hard to guess, but fun nevertheless); a great OTT performance from Dennis Robertson as Father James, Trish's nursery-rhyme singing uncle; a likable heroine; a brief performance from Morgan Hart as very tasty, blonde rottweiler fodder, Helen; and a ghoulish final scene that is remarkably similar to that of a Canadian slasher, Happy Birthday To Me (who stole from whom is debatable, since both films were released in the same year).
    6drownsoda90

    Atmospheric slasher mired by an anemic conclusion

    "Madhouse," also released under the titles "And When She Was Bad" and "There Was a Little Girl," focuses on Julia, a teacher in Savannah, Georgia whose twin sister, Mary, has spent most of her life in a psychiatric institution. After an overdue visit to see her, Julia becomes increasingly paranoid about her sister's ominous warning that she will take revenge on her, and as their mutual birthday approaches, people in Julia's life start dying.

    Co-written and directed by Italian filmmaker Ovidio G. Assonitis (who several years prior directed the fever-dream "Exorcist" ripoff "Beyond the Door"), "Madhouse" is a halfway decent slasher film that draws on a confluence of contemporaries, but doesn't quite manage to live up to what it sets out to do. The film has been credited by genre fans for its atmosphere and photography, and that is most definitely where I feel the film excels as well. The house it's set in is wildly eerie and the Georgia setting lends an additional layer of Southern Gothic atmosphere that is at times intoxicating.

    At times the film feels like a straightforward slasher; at others, it seems like it's edging into the territory of the supernatural, and this lack of transparency keeps the audience on their toes for the first half. The film begins to lose this balancing act though in the last thirty minutes with a premature slipshod reveal and a conclusion that feels uninspired and lazily unfurled. It doesn't necessarily go where you expect it to—I'll give it that— but it's less about the nature of the revelation and more about how it's broached in the narrative. The film was notoriously banned in the UK during the "video nasty" era, and it does boast some considerable gore, though I did feel the bulk of the killings relied a bit too much on the canine dispatch (which itself seems to be a riff on "The Omen" and "Suspiria"). The cast is mostly made up of unknowns, but the performances are decent for a film of this type.

    Overall, I found "Madhouse" to be a bit underwhelming, mainly because it sets itself up for greatness, and then handles its conclusion in a way that feels lazy and uninspired given all that precedes it. As sluggish as the last act is, I do have to praise the film for its curation of atmosphere and the moody cinematography. There are some truly unnerving scenes in the house that are memorable, and the film does manage to establish a sense of foreboding before it nearly undoes itself. 6/10.
    Michael_Elliott

    Enough Decent Moments to Make It Worth Viewing

    Madhouse (1981)

    ** (out of 4)

    Julia (Trish Everly) suffers from various mental issues due to the abuse that she suffered from her twin sister. Years later the sister is deformed with a skin virus but before their birthday someone shows up at Julia's school and begins killing her friends.

    Director Ovidio G. Assonitis will always be remembered for THE EXORCIST rip-off BEYOND THE DOOR as well as TENTACLES and to a lesser extent for firing James Cameron on PIRANHA PART TWO. Before he fired Cameron he was directing this film, a bizarre mix of American slasher and Italian giallo. I must admit that I wasn't overly familiar with the picture until Arrow Video announced its release and afterwards I'm a bit confused about what I watched.

    For the most part if you're a horror fan you'll want to check this film out, although it falls well short of what I'd consider a good movie. I'm really not sure what the film was trying to do other than to show off some gory death scenes every fifteen-minutes or so. The story itself is, I think, supposed to be some sort of mystery but it's pretty easy to figure out what the twist is going to be. With knowing the twist, that pretty much takes away any suspense or mystery. Another problem with the picture is the fact that the death scenes are so spread apart. It's too bad there either wasn't much more of a story or perhaps the body count jacked up.

    I thought Assonitis managed to create a nice setting and there's some nice cinematography as well. The film kept me mildly entertained through the first hour but things just really started to drag during the finale. I won't spoil who the killer is but I must say the murder of the killer is quite excellent. It's too bad the rest of the film wasn't as good. I did also enjoy the subplot dealing with the murderous dog. CUJO didn't have anything on this mutt! Again, MADHOUSE isn't a great movie or even a good one but there are enough interesting moments to make it worth sitting through.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The entire crew had to be still and quiet during the shooting of any scenes involving the Rottweiler dogs.
    • Patzer
      Killer stabs a woman with a knife, but only the tip of the knife is covered in blood.
    • Zitate

      Mary Sullivan: How would you like to run into that every morning before breakfast? Most people's nightmares end when they wake up; mine begin.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The 2004 UK Film 2000 release is fully uncut, although the sound quality is very poor.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. November 1981 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Italien
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Madhouse
    • Drehorte
      • Kehoe House - 123 Habersham Street, Savannah, Georgia, USA(Julia's home)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Overseas FilmGroup
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      • 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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