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Pánico al anochecer

Título original: The Town That Dreaded Sundown
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 30min
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6.0/10
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Un asesino encapuchado y desquiciado que aterrorizó a la ciudad fronteriza de Texarkana, Arkansas en 1946, dejando nada menos que cinco víctimas de asesinato a su paso.Un asesino encapuchado y desquiciado que aterrorizó a la ciudad fronteriza de Texarkana, Arkansas en 1946, dejando nada menos que cinco víctimas de asesinato a su paso.Un asesino encapuchado y desquiciado que aterrorizó a la ciudad fronteriza de Texarkana, Arkansas en 1946, dejando nada menos que cinco víctimas de asesinato a su paso.

  • Dirección
    • Charles B. Pierce
  • Guionista
    • Earl E. Smith
  • Elenco
    • Ben Johnson
    • Andrew Prine
    • Dawn Wells
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Charles B. Pierce
    • Guionista
      • Earl E. Smith
    • Elenco
      • Ben Johnson
      • Andrew Prine
      • Dawn Wells
    • 155Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 88Opiniones de los críticos
    • 52Metascore
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    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Captain J.D. Morales
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Deputy Norman Ramsey
    Dawn Wells
    Dawn Wells
    • Helen Reed
    Jimmy Clem
    Jimmy Clem
    • Sgt. Mal Griffin
    Jim Citty
    • Police Chief R.J. Sullivan
    Charles B. Pierce
    Charles B. Pierce
    • Patrolman A.C. Benson
    Robert Aquino
    • Sheriff Otis Barker
    Cindy Butler
    Cindy Butler
    • Peggy Loomis
    Christine Ellsworth
    • Linda Mae Jenkins
    Earl E. Smith
    Earl E. Smith
    • Dr. Kress
    Steve Lyons
    • Roy Allen
    Joe Catalanotto
    • Eddie LeDoux
    • (as Joe Catalanatto)
    Roy Lee Brown
    • Rainbow Johnson
    Mike Hackworth
    • Sammy Fuller
    Misty West
    • Emma Lou Cook
    Rick Hildreth
    • Buddy Turner
    Jason Darnell
    • Capt. Gus Wells
    Mike Downs
    • Newspaper Reporter
    • Dirección
      • Charles B. Pierce
    • Guionista
      • Earl E. Smith
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    vjbyale

    True store.....I have family connection to this unsolved case.

    The story is true. I was younger of course the first time I saw the movie but I have heard the story all of my life. I have family members that were killed by this person and they are depicted in the move. My grandmother went to her grave swearing she new who this person was and that a bounty/warning had been put out on him. She lived in the Atlanta/Bloomberg area, near Texarkana, during this time period. Her husband, my grandfather was working in the oil field and with law enforcement during this time and said he knew exactly who it was and if he ever found him no one else would. I'm sure there are still some older members of the community that know more than they tell as well. Somethings just go to the grave. I would like to purchase a copy of this movie to have and show friends when the conversation allows.
    7gavin6942

    A Film That Set Up Horror And Crime For Decades

    Based on a true story, the phantom killer stalks Texarkana and kills couples who hang out at lovers lanes. Armed with some nasty weapons and a pillow case for a mask, he terrorizes this town to the point of near shutdown, causing police forces from all over the state to intervene. Who can stop his rampage?

    I've never seen a film quite like this before. I've seen plenty of based-on-real-killer films (most of which are nothing like the original murders), and the recent David Fincher film "Zodiac" follows very much in the vein of this movie (and Zodiac has some similarities to the Phantom). And this film is a definite inspiration for "Friday the 13th" with the pillow case mask. So, in at least one way, this film really kicked off a trend of stalking psychos. And while the first real serial killer film may have been "Black Christmas", this film isn't one to ignore: there's a really good scene of a woman being chased through the woods that is not unlike what we'd see a hundred times in the next thirty years.

    The film also offers two dichotomies I'll address briefly: crime versus horror, and comedy versus drama. Much of this comes across as a crime film, because we are following the police on their manhunt and get to know some of the officers personally and they are clearly the protagonists. We want them to win. But this film has a horror element that cannot be ignored -- we don't just see the aftermath of a killing. The director took great delight in showing the chase, the torture and the deaths of the women. A straight crime tale wouldn't do this. But a horror film would, because many horror films have us egging on the killer even when we know he or she is evil. This film offers both sides.

    The serious and comedy balance is also striking. We have a documentary-style voice telling us the updates and we are offered dates of the killings and for the most part this story remains rather serious and we can sympathize with the town. But then, we also have some cheesy music (not quite "Yakety Sax" but the same idea) and a character who threatens old women, cross-dresses and drives a cop car (poorly) as if he was an officer in "Dukes of Hazzard". Horror films generally have a comic relief -- a dark one -- but this really pushes the silly factor.

    All the acting is great, the plot is simple but effective (a police manhunt). The video quality isn't perfect (this film really deserves a remastering and a re-appraisal, as horror historians will have to recognize the importance of this single film). But you will like it, I can pretty much guarantee that. I was sucked in almost immediately and lost valuable sleep time, but don't regret a moment of it.
    6Devourment

    An accidental slasher?

    Two years before this film, the granddaddy of your typical slasher film, Black Christmas, was released. But it wasn't until Carpenter's "Halloween" that triggered the whole thing in the 1980's.

    This film although not considered a slasher, does contain the elements of one. A masked murderer killing teens in sometimes bizarre ways, like attaching a knife to the end of a trombone and playing it while trying to stab somebody with it.

    Based on real life events, the movie is set in 1946 in the city of Texarkana, Texas, and plays as a Docu-thriller the doings of "The Phantom Killer", a figure wearing a white mask over his head with holes cut out for his eyes(remind you of anyone?) who left the city of Texarkana in constant fear, or better yet, left the whole city dreading sundown.

    The acting is pretty average, if not below average, sometime it may seem like Ben Johnson and Andrew Prine are carrying the burden of acting all by themselves.

    The film does not feel like it's set in the 1940s, it seems like the director only decided to throw a couple of old Buicks here and there and call it 1946. Probably a budget thing.

    It also unfortunately attempts at comedy in which it fails terribly.

    These things however, do not interfere with the fun ride the film is.

    Charles B. Pierce's "The Town that Dreaded Sundown", IS a classic and should be seen by everyone interested in the slasher genre.

    7/10
    9Nightman85

    He still lurks the streets of Texarkana, Arkansas.

    Another chilling docu-thriller from director Charles B. Pierce (who made The Ledgend of Boggy Creek in 1972), this film being his best!

    It's 1946, in the small town of Texarkana, Texas-Arkansas a hooded murderer is terrorizing the community and making the local law enforcement desperate.

    Based upon the real events that surrounded one of America's most baffling serial killers, this solidly made film is a compelling and generally under exposed fore-runner of the slasher genre. Director Pierce gives this film a nicely authentic feel of the era as well as a great atmosphere of dread. The movies strongest scenes are the re-enactments of the murders, which are effectively heart-pounding! Among the memorable moments is a creepy 'murder-by-trombone' and an intense stalking sequence with a bloodied Dawn Wells. Along with these thrilling bits comes some mild comic relief with the local police that thankfully don't hamper the proceedings. The moody music score is also a good touch.

    The cast does well, veteran actor Ben Johnson is good as a criminal specialist, as is Andrew Prine as a local deputy. Director Pierce himself appears as a bumbling police officer.

    An entertaining thriller from its shocking opening to its haunting conclusion, The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a B movie winner.

    *** 1/2 out of ****
    6merklekranz

    Memorable killer who does not speak ....................

    Ben Johnson leads a Texarkana manhunt for a hooded serial killer. Aproximately every three weeks in 1946, random killings occurred, mostly in lovers lanes. The film has excellent post WW2 atmosphere, and is only weakened by voice overs, and some"Barney Fife" type humor that fails completely. The attacks are sometimes depicted rather darkly, but the hooded killer who does not speak, is memorable. One does sense a feeling of dread among the townsfolk throughout, and the police frustration is also well documented. Sometimes less is best, as is the case with "The Town That Dreaded Sundown". With no idea of who the masked menace is, his motivation, or as the open ended conclusion speculates, is he still out there, ones imagination is left to wonder. - MERK

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    • Trivia
      This movie is a semi-documentary based on the real-life string of mysterious killings that terrorized the people of Texarkana, Texas in 1946. The murder spree became known as the "Texarkana Moonlight Murders" and would ultimately claim five lives and injure many others. The only description of the killer ever obtained was that of a "hooded man." To this day, nobody has been convicted and these murders remain unsolved.
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      Sgt. Mal Griffin: [Trying to bait the killer, Griffin and Benson are stationed on a lonely road in a car late at night, with Benson dressed as a woman] Ah, Sparky. Ah, Sparky.

      [reaches over and touches Benson in a sexual manner]

      Patrolman A.C. Benson: [turning to him] What the hell do you think you're doing?

      Sgt. Mal Griffin: You heard the captain: we're supposed to make this look good. Now, we're supposed to be lovers. I might get a little lovin' before the night's over.

      Patrolman A.C. Benson: You watch that hand.

      [Griffin touches him again]

      Patrolman A.C. Benson: Man, what the hell's wrong with you?

      [Griffin starts laughing]

      Patrolman A.C. Benson: Watch the hand!

      Sgt. Mal Griffin: [indicating Benson's fake breasts] What I--What I can't understand is... how come that one's bigger than this one?

      [bursts out laughing]

      Patrolman A.C. Benson: I'd like to know what difference it makes. You think I'm gonna let the son of a bitch come in and fondle one before I blow his head off?

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      • 24 de diciembre de 1976 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Terror al anochecer
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Texarkana, Texas, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Charles B. Pierce Film Productions
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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