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Una niña de 10 años, de luto por la muerte de su madre, es poseída por un demonio que ha estado acechando a sus antepasados durante siglos. Años después, el demonio empieza a apoderarse de e... Leer todoUna niña de 10 años, de luto por la muerte de su madre, es poseída por un demonio que ha estado acechando a sus antepasados durante siglos. Años después, el demonio empieza a apoderarse de ella, tanto mental como físicamente.Una niña de 10 años, de luto por la muerte de su madre, es poseída por un demonio que ha estado acechando a sus antepasados durante siglos. Años después, el demonio empieza a apoderarse de ella, tanto mental como físicamente.
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LaWanda Page
- Elsie, the maid
- (as La Wanda Page)
John Branagan
- Nightclub Parking Attendant
- (as John Brannigan)
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Mausoleum is a strange and somewhat interesting film about demonic possession. The special effects for the gore were exceptional, however, the special effects for other aspects were quite poor and low budget. The acting is fair and the storyline is a little far-fetched but the movie itself is pretty good. The movie has its creepy moments and it has a tendency to keep your interest. This is a fairly good B film and if you get a chance check it out.
I am a horror movie fan, so believe me, I went through a lot of trouble looking for this movie after seeing it at my aunt's house. The movie was very well put together. I liked the deep voices that Susan had when she encountered NOMAD. Rather humorous, and scary (only if you watch it in the dark)!
Bobbie Bresee (the temptress in "Ghoulies") stars here as Susan Walker Farrell, whose family history is colourful, to say the least. It dictates that she will fall victim to demonic possession as an adult, when she is married to concerned nice guy Oliver Farrell (Marjoe Gortner, "When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?"). Various people are killed off by her while she is in this demon incarnation, and it will be up to her longtime psychiatrist, Simon Andrews (Norman Burton, "The Gumball Rally"), to do his reading on the Nomed family (the name is a clumsy clue) and find out how to save the day.
The 80s live on in ultra-cheesy spectacles like this one. While hardly a "good" film, that matters little. The truth is, it's a VERY amusing low budget horror / sleaze / schlock film, complete with negligible acting, ropey visual effects, decent gore, a dose of nudity from Ms. Bresee, entertainingly designed creatures (the "demon breasts" are the most original touch), melodramatic music by Jaime Mendoza-Nava, and a fair amount of humour, at least some of which I believe IS intentional. The silly script is credited to Robert Barich (who pulled triple duty; he was also a producer and the cinematographer) and Robert Madero. The film is never more fun than when Ms. Bresee is undergoing her monstrous manifestations. These are always worth hearty laughs.
Marjoe, commendably, looks very serious as the distraught husband. The same goes for the great character actor Burton. Bresee is very sexy, but not much of an actress. Laura Hippe ("The Swinging Barmaids") plays Susan's aunt Cora. Maurice Sherbanee ("Charlie Wilson's War") is the horny, seedy gardener; La Wanda Page of 'Sanford and Son' fame is priceless as the maid who just might be the smartest character in this whole thing. And that's Bill Vail, Kirk from the original "Texas Chain Saw Massacre", as the final incarnation of the demon.
"Mausoleum" is a hoot and a half, a film very much of its time that can barely be considered scary, but is awfully damn entertaining much of the time.
Seven out of 10.
The 80s live on in ultra-cheesy spectacles like this one. While hardly a "good" film, that matters little. The truth is, it's a VERY amusing low budget horror / sleaze / schlock film, complete with negligible acting, ropey visual effects, decent gore, a dose of nudity from Ms. Bresee, entertainingly designed creatures (the "demon breasts" are the most original touch), melodramatic music by Jaime Mendoza-Nava, and a fair amount of humour, at least some of which I believe IS intentional. The silly script is credited to Robert Barich (who pulled triple duty; he was also a producer and the cinematographer) and Robert Madero. The film is never more fun than when Ms. Bresee is undergoing her monstrous manifestations. These are always worth hearty laughs.
Marjoe, commendably, looks very serious as the distraught husband. The same goes for the great character actor Burton. Bresee is very sexy, but not much of an actress. Laura Hippe ("The Swinging Barmaids") plays Susan's aunt Cora. Maurice Sherbanee ("Charlie Wilson's War") is the horny, seedy gardener; La Wanda Page of 'Sanford and Son' fame is priceless as the maid who just might be the smartest character in this whole thing. And that's Bill Vail, Kirk from the original "Texas Chain Saw Massacre", as the final incarnation of the demon.
"Mausoleum" is a hoot and a half, a film very much of its time that can barely be considered scary, but is awfully damn entertaining much of the time.
Seven out of 10.
Well-shot, atmospheric chiller. Bobbie Bresee, in her first horror film, doffs her blouse at every available opportunity. Marjoe Gortner (FOOD OF THE GODS) is very effective as Bresee's hubby. The late John Buechleur does an outstanding job on makeup effects. His female demon has to be seen to be believed.
I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs.
Revisited it recently.
Had enjoyed the movie as a kid those days, especially the nudity n some gory kills.
The movie is cheesy n non scary by today's standards.
The special effects n make-up by John Carl Buechler (Celler Dweller, Troll, Hatchet, etc) were pretty ok for those days.
The nudity from Bobbie Bresee is soothing and the gore is nice and splattery.
Watch out for the twin demonic heads.
This cud have happened only in the 80s.
Watch out for the gardener with his weird goatee, large belly due to which the buttons of his shirt gets open, his large eyeballs n cartoonish smile.
In the end he keeps on laughing. Maybe cos at least he gave off, before he gave off.
Revisited it recently.
Had enjoyed the movie as a kid those days, especially the nudity n some gory kills.
The movie is cheesy n non scary by today's standards.
The special effects n make-up by John Carl Buechler (Celler Dweller, Troll, Hatchet, etc) were pretty ok for those days.
The nudity from Bobbie Bresee is soothing and the gore is nice and splattery.
Watch out for the twin demonic heads.
This cud have happened only in the 80s.
Watch out for the gardener with his weird goatee, large belly due to which the buttons of his shirt gets open, his large eyeballs n cartoonish smile.
In the end he keeps on laughing. Maybe cos at least he gave off, before he gave off.
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- TriviaBobbie Bresee revealed on the commentary of the BCI DVD release that she received some possessed voice coaching from Mercedes McCambridge (notable for the demonic voice in El exorcista (1973)) while co-starring with her in "Charlie's Angels" (1976) Angels in Springtime.
- ErroresWhen Susan is possessed, she uses telekinesis to lift another character over the balcony of the stairs and the equipment used to lift the actress is visible at the top of the screen.
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Elsie, the maid: There's some strange shit goin' on in this house!
- Versiones alternativasSome versions cut away from the back of the head blowing scene and some show it uncut.
- ConexionesFeatured in Drive-In Madness! (1987)
- Bandas sonorasFree Again
Music and Lyrics by Frank Primato
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