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Der verbotene Schlüssel

Originaltitel: The Skeleton Key
  • 2005
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 44 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Der verbotene Schlüssel (2005)
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Folk HorrorPsychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerSupernatural HorrorWitch HorrorDramaHorrorMysteryThriller

Eine Krankenschwester, die in einem gespenstischen Heim in New Orleans arbeitet, entdeckt die dunkle Vergangenheit des Hauses.Eine Krankenschwester, die in einem gespenstischen Heim in New Orleans arbeitet, entdeckt die dunkle Vergangenheit des Hauses.Eine Krankenschwester, die in einem gespenstischen Heim in New Orleans arbeitet, entdeckt die dunkle Vergangenheit des Hauses.

  • Regie
    • Iain Softley
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  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kate Hudson
    • Peter Sarsgaard
    • Joy Bryant
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    6,5/10
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    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.716
    108
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      • Iain Softley
    • Drehbuch
      • Ehren Kruger
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kate Hudson
      • Peter Sarsgaard
      • Joy Bryant
    • 467Benutzerrezensionen
    • 166Kritische Rezensionen
    • 47Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Kate Hudson
    Kate Hudson
    • Caroline Ellis
    Peter Sarsgaard
    Peter Sarsgaard
    • Luke Marshall
    Joy Bryant
    Joy Bryant
    • Jill
    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    • Violet Devereaux
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Ben Devereaux
    Maxine Barnett
    • Mama Cynthia
    Fahnlohnee R. Harris
    • Hallie
    • (as Fahnlohnee Harris)
    Marion Zinser
    • Bayou Woman
    Deneen Tyler
    Deneen Tyler
    • Desk Nurse
    Ann Dalrymple
    Ann Dalrymple
    • C.N.A.
    Trula M. Marcus
    • Nurse Trula
    • (as Trula Marcus)
    Tonya Staten
    • Nurse Audrey
    Thomas Uskali
    Thomas Uskali
    • Robertson Thorpe
    • (as Tom Uskali)
    Jen Apgar
    Jen Apgar
    • Madeleine Thorpe
    Forrest Landis
    Forrest Landis
    • Martin Thorpe
    Jamie Lee Redmon
    Jamie Lee Redmon
    • Grace Thorpe
    Ronald McCall
    Ronald McCall
    • Papa Justify
    Jeryl Prescott
    Jeryl Prescott
    • Mama Cecile
    • (as Jeryl Prescott Sales)
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    9deborahrighetti

    Fantastic Movie!

    An abnormally smart and classy ghost thriller from that time period. Great performances by Kate Hudson and Gena Rowlands, spooky New Orleans atmosphere, and some great twists, too. If it has any flaws, it's that it's never really scary. Amusing and suspenseful, yes, but never really leap out of your seat or clutch your arm rest terrifying, but maybe it doesn't have to be since it at least presents us an interesting story and tells it well.
    7WriterDave

    They Do that Hoodoo that they Do so...eh, Relatively Well

    Horror movies have become a dime a dozen in the past few years. The watchable ones seem to fall into two categories of late: misguided psychological thrillers headlined by a consummate actress (witness Naomi Watts in "The Ring 2" or Jennifer Connelly in "Dark Water") or over the top slasher/gore-fests with serious kitsch value (witness Romero's enjoyable zombie flick "Land of the Dead" or Rob Zombie's sadistic "Devil's Rejects"). All of the rest have pretty much been unbearable cliché-ridden hack jobs ("White Noise," "Darkness Falls," etc...)

    Oddly enough, "The Skeleton Key" doesn't fall into any of these categories and it comes across as a breath of fresh air, an old-fashioned throwback to the traditional Gothic mystery thriller, where a pretty female outsider (Kate Hudson acquitting herself rather nicely here as the hospice nurse traveling deep into the Bayou to care for an apparent stroke victim) moves into a big old house/castle that just might be haunted. The director and screenwriter start things slowly, and do a nice job of creating a realistic setting before letting all the mumbo-jumbo slowly and effectively creep in. Gena Rowlands and John Hurt (immobile and mute for most of the film) are fairly good in their respective roles as the married couple with more than just skeletons in their closets. We've seen this stuff all before, but it's done fairly well here with no sense of flash or pretensions, and as silly (and potentially offensive) as all this Hoodoo in the Bayou stuff is, the audience is treated to a twist ending that makes perfect sense in the context we have been given. This isn't a twist ending for twisting sake, but a fitting conclusion to the story.

    "The Skeleton Key" tries to remind people of classics like "Rosemary's Baby" and "The Others." It may not ultimately hold a candle to those films, but it's a very entertaining way to spend a few hours.
    7Coventry

    Hoodoo!! Whodunit!!

    In case you haven't seen "The Skeleton Key" yet, be very careful when reading any reviews... The less you hear, read or even know about this film the better, because I assure that you don't want to pick up any spoilers about this surprisingly original and ingenious horror-story. "The Skeleton Key" is an old-fashioned, powerful and – above all – well written haunted house thriller with great acting, macabre scenery and a shocking twist-ending that stands as one of the best I've ever seen in modern cinema. Beautifully set in the swampy region of New Orleans (morbidly enough, I saw this film shortly after the hurricane Katrina disaster), the story introduces a young nurse who moves into the ominous Deveraux mansion to look after its dying owner Ben. He had a nearly-fatal stroke in the dark attic of the house and, even though it looks like it was because of his old age, Caroline soon starts to suspect that something (or someone) nearly frightened him to death. Ben's wife Violet behaves very strangely and the old house's vicious history forces Caroline to investigate what could have happened. She discovers that the earliest occupants of the house practiced Hoodoo, which is a more spiritual variant of Voodoo... That's really all you can say about the story without giving away essential clues but, trust me, the rest of the film is definitely worth checking out yourself. Fans of atmospheric ghost stories (such as "The Others" or "Angel Heart") will particularly enjoy this film as it contains almost no graphic violence or gory monsters. Instead of blood, there's a wide collection of truly eerie set-pieces and subtle frights. Kate Hudson delivers a great performance, especially because she's not really familiar with the horror genre. She receives good feedback from Gena Rowlands, Peter Sarsgaard and – of course – John Hurt. The latter is always genius, even when he hardly has any lines. Highly recommended!
    9aharmas

    still spooked by the ending

    Part of the success of this type of movie is setting up and making sure its resolution lives up to its expectations. I must say that in this film everything seems to work, and yet... I'm not sure what spooked more: its ending or the nature of its ending.

    The film deals with the adventures of a young care worker in the middle of Louisiana. The atmospheric surroundings, the haunting score, beautiful, spooky photography, and some very good acting by Rowlands and Kate Hudson raise the bar for upcoming "horror films". We're glued to the screen for nearly two hours, as things become more mysterious and intriguing. A few times we're treated to a jolt and a revelation, but what closes the film is bound to ruffle a few feathers.

    Above all, this is a very good movie, with a script that doesn't cheat anyone and doesn't rely on silly gimmicks. Those factors should portend good tidings for its success in its original release, but it will probably become a classic of its kind. The heroine in distress manages to be smarter than the usual stereotype. She wants to explore the surroundings and solve the problem. The problem is she has no idea how bad the situation might be.

    Gena Rowlands provides her character with nuances rarely seen in this type of film. She is a strange character and hooks up the audience from the very beginning. There is no really an archetype for what Rowlands brings to life. A few might find the previous statement questionable, but if you look closely to the development of her character, it is almost an original.

    Kate Hudson makes a very strong impression in this film. She goes beyond the pretty actress to an accomplished performer who matches up to Rowland's intensity. She navigates the film with an ease rarely seen in today's roster of plastic pre-packaged pseudo celebrities. It is refreshing to see an actress make you care for the character that has so often been portrayed as an offensive stereotype. There no gratitude's screaming scenes here. The film reminds me of "The Others", a movie with substance and intelligence.

    This is a film that I will highly recommend to my friends, particularly because I want to hear what they have to say about that ending.
    6tenten76

    A solid 6/10 - pushing a 7 because the ending is good.

    Good performances all round. Good locations. Quite a lot of restraint on the writer's/director's part, building the chills in a more classic 70's way than out-and-out ghosts and scares. In fact, a few more scares after the half-way mark would have been welcome; if the ghosts were used any less, they wouldn't be in the film! The reason I've only rated a 6/10, is because it's so predictable. If you've seen any thriller set in the Deep South, you've seen this one. The background story is textbook 'New Orleans' voodoo vengeance, the characters' motives are obvious from the second they appear on screen, and the solid but pedestrian cinematography means that the locations are massively underused. If you've got a decrepit colonial mansion with antique furniture, surrounded by swamps and trees draped in that Lianna/lichen stuff, you've got to be pretty boring NOT to make it all seem brooding & scary - which is unfortunately what they've done.

    Kate Hudson is really switched-on, and not your average dumb heroine. There's even one (small) moment where I think I saw a conscious attempt to subvert the conventions and have her do something quite intelligent while in a perilous situation. It's not a big thing, but I noticed. John Hurt is surprisingly effective, really 'working' his eyes and body, considering he's had a stroke (in the film). Gena Rowlands and Peter Saarsgard are fine, but their performances are hampered by the 'all too obvious' script and direction. Joy Bryant is gorgeous but her character is nothing more than a device to give Kate slightly more personality and a convenient person who can explain about hoodoo/voodoo.

    Before I shut up, it's important to say something about the ending (without giving anything away). I'm not talking about the 'third act' - that's a bit OTT, as often happens in horror/thrillers - I mean the final scene.. Although the film as a whole is predictable and doesn't quite live up to its potential, the final scenes wrap up the story nicely and will put a grin on your face.

    If you've not seen a lot of horror/thriller films, you'd probably give Skeleton Key a 7 or 8 out of 10 - it's coherent, not too long, and fairly enjoyable (like I say, Kate Hudson & Gena Rowlands are really good). But I have seen a lot to compare it to, so 6/10 it is. Which is still worth watching on a dull afternoon, or on a rental.

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      The swamp behind the Devereaux house was created with CGI effects. The actual house used in this movie, Felicity Plantation, is situated inland in St. James Parish, and is surrounded by farmland. The fictional Devereaux house was situated in Terrebonne Parish, which is coastal and swampy.
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      Violet rides up in the elevator when all power is out.
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      Caroline Ellis: I told you I wanted a Black one this time.

      Luke: You know the Black ones never stay. Beggars can't be choosers. I think it suits you beautifully. It's better than Violet, or Grace, even. We'll get used to it. We always do.

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    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Making of 'The Skeleton Key' (2005)
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      Do Whatcha Wanna
      Written by Keith Frazier, Philip Frazier and Kermit Ruffins

      Performed by ReBirth Brass Band (as The Rebirth Brass Band)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 18. August 2005 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Deutschland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • La llave maestra
    • Drehorte
      • Bayou Gauche, Louisiana, USA(trip to see hoodoo lady)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Universal Pictures
      • ShadowCatcher Entertainment
      • Double Feature Films
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      • 43.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 47.907.715 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 16.057.945 $
      • 14. Aug. 2005
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 93.983.911 $
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