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Esquizofrenia

Título original: Schizo
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 49min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,7/10
1,6 mil
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Esquizofrenia (1976)
Schizo: Someone In The House
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  • Dirección
    • Pete Walker
  • Guión
    • David McGillivray
    • Murray Smith
  • Reparto principal
    • Lynne Frederick
    • John Leyton
    • Stephanie Beacham
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,7/10
    1,6 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Pete Walker
    • Guión
      • David McGillivray
      • Murray Smith
    • Reparto principal
      • Lynne Frederick
      • John Leyton
      • Stephanie Beacham
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    Lynne Frederick
    Lynne Frederick
    • Samantha
    John Leyton
    John Leyton
    • Alan Falconer
    Stephanie Beacham
    Stephanie Beacham
    • Beth
    John Fraser
    John Fraser
    • Leonard
    Jack Watson
    Jack Watson
    • William Haskin
    Queenie Watts
    • Mrs. Wallace
    Trisha Mortimer
    • Joy
    Paul Alexander
    • Peter McAllister
    Robert Mill
    • Maitre d'
    Colin Jeavons
    Colin Jeavons
    • Commissioner
    Victor Winding
    • Sergeant
    Raymond Bowers
    • Manager
    Pearl Hackney
    Pearl Hackney
    • Lady at Seance
    Terry Duggan
    • Editor
    Lindsay Campbell
    • Falconer
    Diana King
    • Mrs. Falconer
    Wendy Gilmore
    • Samantha's Mother
    Primi Townsend
    • Secretary
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      • Pete Walker
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      • David McGillivray
      • Murray Smith
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    6lost-in-limbo

    "Time for the reckoning Jean."

    British cult film-maker Pete Walker's "Schizo" is quite a blunt, if nastily grimy little psycho shocker (with giallo touches) that doesn't provide much in the way of story surprises, but cements a growing sense of unease that's broken up by constant its unpleasantness.

    Samantha is an international ice-skater who's about to marry. This should be a happy time in her life; however she gets the feeling that someone is stalking her. Someone from her past, she would like to forget about. However that's hard to do when dead bodies start piling up and she believes it to be the man that slashed her mother to death, but no one seems to believe her.

    The ensemble cast bestows some strong performances, especially in its support with standouts like the gorgeous Stephanie Beacham and a cynical John Frazer. Even Jack Watson had a creepy presence about him. A sound turn by Lynne Frederick in the lead covering a neurotic side and John Leyton is acceptable as her husband. Walker sturdily strings together the taut set-pieces with his leering, but expressive camera-work. The narrative keeps everything rather shady, building an edgy psychological imprint with its stalk and slash structure. The script stays interesting (despite never being too revealing) and playing around with a sense of paranoia (stress used as an excuse), but the red herrings are too obvious to be effective, so when it comes to the double whammy it doesn't pack much of a blow or is particularly credible. Stanley Myers' unhinged music score is jaunty, but extremely haunting and disorienting in its spells.

    Nice cover artwork on the VHS case, but it does give a subtle clue to where the story might just head.
    6Vomitron_G

    Not exactly a thrill ride, but suitably grim nonetheless

    Pete Walker's "Schizo" is a commendable take on the at the time yet to be defined stalker/slasher genre and it even has some Giallo undertones. But sadly, the film itself isn't anything too exciting. Samantha is a successful ice skater and she's getting married. After the marriage, the trouble begins as she's being followed & stalked by a strange person from her own past. Soon enough dead bodies - all friends and acquaintances of Samantha - start popping up everywhere. Walker brings his own style to the picture, presenting us a handful of gruesome killings and some female nudity along the side. But his directing efforts can't help a screenplay that's too talkative for its own good and a plot that's simply too predictable. The ending is satisfactory, so "Schizo" surely isn't a waste of time for true fans of the genre.
    7ronevickers

    An oddity which has its merits..................

    Ho-hum.............what to make of Pete Walker's "Schizo"? Considering the 70's period, and its tightish budget, it's got to be said that it's not a bad effort overall. In fact, it could easily be looked upon as a fore-runner of similar less effective efforts in the years that followed. The scenes are good generally, and the pervading sense of menace is quite effective for most of the time. Best scene of all is the creepy seance, when the medium's reactions suddenly catch the viewer by surprise. Performances, however, are somewhat mixed. Lynne Frederick provides a nondescript lead who seems to drift through the whole thing, whilst trying to remember where she's left her shopping list! Better are Stephanie Beacham, John Fraser and John Leyton. Top performance, however, comes from Jack Watson, and he alone makes the film seem better than it probably is. All in all, a worthwhile viewing for fans of the slasher-type movie, but don't expect any subtle nuances or frills!
    5Libretio

    OK exploitation from director Pete Walker

    SCHIZO

    Aspect ratio: 1.85:1

    Sound format: Mono

    A young figure skater (Lynne Frederick) is stalked by a convicted killer (Jack Watson), recently paroled from prison, whose appearance coincides with a series of vicious murders.

    Typical entry from British sleaze specialist Pete Walker (FRIGHTMARE), taking its cue from the giallo shockers popular throughout continental Europe at the time. Less confrontational than some of Walker's previous outings ("It was less Gothique... I wanted less incident and outrage," he explained to journalist Alan Jones in 1983), SCHIZO still delivers the gory goods, though it takes rather too long to work up a decent head of steam. Climactic dividends are reaped by a steady accumulation of narrative details, but individual scenes are somewhat labored, not helped by Frederick's lack of presence in the leading role. By contrast, Stephanie Beacham (DRACULA A.D. 1972) is utterly charming as a family friend who turns detective when Frederick identifies Watson as her stalker - had the roles been reversed, this could have been a small masterpiece of psychological horror. Other stand-outs include veteran character actor Watson (recognizable from brief appearances in countless British movies, here given a much weightier role than usual), and a bearded John Fraser ("The Trials of Oscar Wilde") as a psychiatrist who pays the price for digging too deeply into the circumstances surrounding the death of Frederick's mother.

    Aware of his own directorial limitations, Walker always allowed clever scriptwork to dictate his method, but he was no hack, as SCHIZO ably demonstrates. Here, his point-and-shoot style is punctuated by moments of genuine visual dexterity, such as the circling of a pen on a newspaper article which gives way (via dissolve) to a spinning ice-skater, or the truly unsettling séance during which medium Trisha Mortimer manifests physical signs of possession by one of the killer's former victims. The subsequent murders are blunt and bloody, with no pretence to subtlety. Peter Jessop's artful cinematography and Chris Burke's sensitive art direction make a virtue of the film's seedy locations, and while a good fifteen minutes could have been cut from the overlong narrative (most of the film's highlights are confined to the second half), editor Alan Brett manages to streamline an increasingly complicated scenario with some degree of panache.

    Screenwriter David McGillivray parted company with Walker after this one, due partly to the quality of the script (based on an old work by Murray Smith, author of Walker's earlier films), which McGillivray felt was too transparent, and rendered the killer's identity obvious from the outset. Maybe so, but some of the climactic revelations still pack a hell of a punch. Bottom line: If you're a fan of Walker's output or British exploitation in general, you'll overlook the film's slow-burning tempo and enjoy its outlandish plot developments. Worth a look.
    7BA_Harrison

    I was in two minds about this one...

    On one hand, Pete Walker's psychological horror Schizo is a pretty fun time-waster, boasting decent performances, some delightfully gruesome killings (best of all being a knitting needle in the head—implausible but cool), and a touch of nudity courtesy of its lovely star Lynne Frederick, who plays Samantha, a recently married premier ice skater who finds herself terrorised by menacing weirdo William Haskins, recently released from jail for the brutal murder of Samantha's mother.

    On the other hand, the film is a little bit too long for its own good, stretching its rather thin story-line to breaking point, and you would have to be crazier than this movie's killer not to work out who is responsible for its bloody murders: given the film's blatant title, Walker's final twist is far too easy to guess, making this a far less effective thriller than it otherwise might have been.

    Ultimately tipping things in its favour are Walker's assured direction, a decent supporting turn from Hammer babe Stephanie Beacham, some unnecessary but entertaining occult nonsense, and an unmissable appearance by the world's most hideous wallpaper design (at least four designs in one, all of them horrible).

    6.5 out of 10, rounded up to 7 for IMDb.

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    • Curiosidades
      Lynne Frederick supplied some of her own wardrobe for this film due to its very low budget.
    • Pifias
      In the introductory voice over, schizophrenia is likened to multiple personality disorder (or dissociative identity disorder). In reality, these are two entirely different ailments, one being a disruption in a person's perception of reality (schizophrenia) and the other a disconnect between more than one personality state (DID).
    • Versiones alternativas
      The original UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to edit the stabbing of a naked woman during the flashback scene. However additional cuts were made (totalling 1 min 3 secs) for the video release with further edits to the same scene plus cuts to the hammer murder, a sex scene and the stabbing of Mrs Wallace through the head with a knitting needle. The 2008 Redemption DVD is fully uncut.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in My Sweet Schizo (2012)
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      Music by Derry Hall

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de noviembre de 1976 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
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      • Schizo
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Swing Bridge, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresa productora
      • Peter Walker (Heritage) Ltd.
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      1 hora 49 minutos
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