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Como parte de una iniciación en un club llamado las Hermanas, una joven debe pasar la noche en un mausoleo.Como parte de una iniciación en un club llamado las Hermanas, una joven debe pasar la noche en un mausoleo.Como parte de una iniciación en un club llamado las Hermanas, una joven debe pasar la noche en un mausoleo.
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Theodore Lehmann
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Albert Ash
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- (as Albert Cirimele)
Shandor Petrov
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- (as Shandor)
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i saw "One Dark Night" in the theater when i was 12 years old, and BOY...was i scared! HEHEHE Seeing it now, im obviously not shaking in my seat, but it its still a fun ride. A lot of 'zombie' movie fans have a lot of trouble with this movie (evident of the other comments on this page), but the corpses in this film aren't really zombies as much as puppet-like instruments used by the 'psychic vampire' to terrorize those trapped in the mosoleum. i will agree that this film takes an awfully long time to get off its feet, and all the talk of psychics and psychic power being inheritied bog the story down. However, once Meg Tilly finds her way into the deserted mosoleum, its a lot of fun, and a little gory (which is fun in itself, right?)
Apparently Adam West's presence here has some fans referring to this movie as such. More about Adam in a moment...
Three cool sorority chicks (we know they're 'cool' because they talk 'cool', swagger in a 'cool' way, and have 'cool' jackets with 'The Sisters' printed across the backs which doesn't in any way look dorky) are overseeing the initiation of Julie, a girl desperate to join. However, lead 'cool' girl Carol has got it in for Julie because Julie is in a relationship with Carol's ex; so Carol decides the final part of Julie's initiation will be for her to spend a night in a mausoleum (where an incredibly powerful psychic was recently interred). The plan is that once Julie has been locked inside, Carol and the other girls will sneak back and frighten the life out of her. If Julie quits, she fails.
So, a pretty standard sorority hazing horror. What *isn't* standard is how unbelievably slow it is, how long it takes before anything remotely 'horrific' happens onscreen. We get an hour and a quarter of teen relationship drama, jealousy, and snarkiness - plus every now and then someone reminding us how powerful the aforementioned psychic was - before things finally start to happen. It's a shame, because when things do start happening they're quite good (in an '80s horror' kind of way).
As for Adam West... I love West. I loved his Batman show. But his character here is completely - and very obviously - utterly superfluous. He plays the husband of the daughter of the psychic. The only characters he interacts with are his wife and some weird Andy Warhol lookalike who turns up at their house (and who acts like West isn't there most of the time!). I've read that West was given the part because the director sympathised with his difficulty in finding work after Batman; looking at this I could believe the role was actually *created* solely for this reason, as it serves no other purpose.
Meg Tilly plays Julie and gives the best performance (although that's not saying much). Robin Evans is hot as Carol, and Elizabeth Daily is CUTE as Carol's friend, Leslie. That, plus a fun final 15 minutes, just scrapes this a 6/10. It's not one I'll watch again.
Three cool sorority chicks (we know they're 'cool' because they talk 'cool', swagger in a 'cool' way, and have 'cool' jackets with 'The Sisters' printed across the backs which doesn't in any way look dorky) are overseeing the initiation of Julie, a girl desperate to join. However, lead 'cool' girl Carol has got it in for Julie because Julie is in a relationship with Carol's ex; so Carol decides the final part of Julie's initiation will be for her to spend a night in a mausoleum (where an incredibly powerful psychic was recently interred). The plan is that once Julie has been locked inside, Carol and the other girls will sneak back and frighten the life out of her. If Julie quits, she fails.
So, a pretty standard sorority hazing horror. What *isn't* standard is how unbelievably slow it is, how long it takes before anything remotely 'horrific' happens onscreen. We get an hour and a quarter of teen relationship drama, jealousy, and snarkiness - plus every now and then someone reminding us how powerful the aforementioned psychic was - before things finally start to happen. It's a shame, because when things do start happening they're quite good (in an '80s horror' kind of way).
As for Adam West... I love West. I loved his Batman show. But his character here is completely - and very obviously - utterly superfluous. He plays the husband of the daughter of the psychic. The only characters he interacts with are his wife and some weird Andy Warhol lookalike who turns up at their house (and who acts like West isn't there most of the time!). I've read that West was given the part because the director sympathised with his difficulty in finding work after Batman; looking at this I could believe the role was actually *created* solely for this reason, as it serves no other purpose.
Meg Tilly plays Julie and gives the best performance (although that's not saying much). Robin Evans is hot as Carol, and Elizabeth Daily is CUTE as Carol's friend, Leslie. That, plus a fun final 15 minutes, just scrapes this a 6/10. It's not one I'll watch again.
The first sixty-or-so minutes of this undeservedly obscure horror film, when we're introduced to a fairly typical group of prankish teens, is unremarkable. However, the film offers a memorably horrifying climax that's well worth hanging on for: As the kids are setting up an elaborate practical joke in a mausoleum, a supernatural force causes numerous corpses, in varying stages of decay, to leave their coffins and pursue the now-terrified pranksters through the dark corridors. The film contains no gore (which is unusual for a horror movie of this period), but if your tastes run to ambulatory corpses it really delivers the goods. By the way, the film's shooting title was "Rest In Peace".
Multiply named and strangely casted, "One Dark Night" aka "Mausoleum", is one of the better early horror video-rentals. Original and quite raw, we meet Adam West briefly in this film about telekinesis and teen-age headgames. Meg Tilly is dared into spending the night in a crypt by "The Sisters" a high-school gang of hair-hoppers in blue satin jackets. The initiation is interrupted by the recently interred body of a mass-murdering psychic wizard called "Raymar". Surprisingly awesome make-up and scare effects paints this chiller film with style and deliver a heart-pounding climax.
As part of an initiation prank Julie (Meg Tilly of Psycho 2) has to spend the night in a mausoleum, but Karl Rhamarevich, a master of telekinesis has recently died and been put in there. When Julie's fellow sorority sisters desecrate where he's housed the real terror starts.
This little flick had a good deal of atmosphere and I enjoyed the build up, plus the last twenty minutes are just plain great. Anyone who's looking for a lost gem of an '80's horror movie needn't look any further. Highly under-appreciated. Plus Elizabeth Daily is adorable.
My Grade: B
Media Blaster DVD Extras: Disc 1) Commentary with director Tom McLoughlin and co-writer Michael Hawes; and trailers for "the Being", "Frankestien's Bloody Terror", "Just Before Dawn", & "Devil Dog" Disc 2) Alternate director's cut (that's almost unwatchable due to a bad print) & Behind-the-scenes featurette
This little flick had a good deal of atmosphere and I enjoyed the build up, plus the last twenty minutes are just plain great. Anyone who's looking for a lost gem of an '80's horror movie needn't look any further. Highly under-appreciated. Plus Elizabeth Daily is adorable.
My Grade: B
Media Blaster DVD Extras: Disc 1) Commentary with director Tom McLoughlin and co-writer Michael Hawes; and trailers for "the Being", "Frankestien's Bloody Terror", "Just Before Dawn", & "Devil Dog" Disc 2) Alternate director's cut (that's almost unwatchable due to a bad print) & Behind-the-scenes featurette
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- TriviaMeg Tilly was incredibly uncomfortable in the actual mausoleum. Her reactions to her surroundings were often genuine. During the scenes where she was hysterical, she actually did throw herself into hysterics and it took her awhile after each take to calm herself down.
- ErroresWhen Carol and Kitty find Julie's stuff, it's not hers. In fact, it's their own, because they were shown leaving it there a few scenes back. Julie never left anything there.
- Versiones alternativasBilled as the "Director's Cut," the alternative version of "One Dark Night" available on the Shriek Show DVD is the filmmaker's original cut, which doesn't include completed effects and music. Much of this version is comprised of alternative takes and additional dialogue, and it includes less of Melissa Newman, who producers expanded the role of.
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