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Tango macabre

Titre original : Seizure
  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,7/10
1,2 k
MA NOTE
Tango macabre (1974)
Jonathan Frid portrays a horror novelist who has a recurring nightmare about three figures out of his book who terrorize him and his family and friends during a weekend of fun. Then the dream becomes reality and it never ends.
Liretrailer1 min 02 s
1 vidéo
25 photos
Horror

Jonathan Frid dépeint un romancier d'horreur qui fait un cauchemar récurrent à propos de trois personnages de son livre qui le terrorisent, lui, sa famille et ses amis pendant une fin de sem... Tout lireJonathan Frid dépeint un romancier d'horreur qui fait un cauchemar récurrent à propos de trois personnages de son livre qui le terrorisent, lui, sa famille et ses amis pendant une fin de semaine de divertissement.Jonathan Frid dépeint un romancier d'horreur qui fait un cauchemar récurrent à propos de trois personnages de son livre qui le terrorisent, lui, sa famille et ses amis pendant une fin de semaine de divertissement.

  • Director
    • Oliver Stone
  • Writers
    • Edward Mann
    • Oliver Stone
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Frid
    • Martine Beswick
    • Joseph Sirola
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,7/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Oliver Stone
    • Writers
      • Edward Mann
      • Oliver Stone
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Frid
      • Martine Beswick
      • Joseph Sirola
    • 32Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 41Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux17

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    Jonathan Frid
    Jonathan Frid
    • Edmund Blackstone
    Martine Beswick
    Martine Beswick
    • The Queen
    Joseph Sirola
    Joseph Sirola
    • Charlie Hughes
    Christina Pickles
    Christina Pickles
    • Nicole Blackstone
    Hervé Villechaize
    Hervé Villechaize
    • The Spider
    • (as Herve Villechaize)
    Anne Meacham
    Anne Meacham
    • Eunice Kahn
    Roger De Koven
    Roger De Koven
    • Serge Kahn
    Troy Donahue
    Troy Donahue
    • Mark Frost
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Mikki Hughes
    Richard Cox
    Richard Cox
    • Gerald
    Timothy Ousey
    • Jason Blackstone
    Henry Judd Baker
    Henry Judd Baker
    • Jackal
    • (as Henry Baker)
    Lucy Bingham
    • Betsy
    Alexis Kirk
    • Arris
    Emil Meola
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Timothy Rowse
    • Milkman
    Oliver Stone
    Oliver Stone
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    • Director
      • Oliver Stone
    • Writers
      • Edward Mann
      • Oliver Stone
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs32

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    7ThrownMuse

    Eerie and charming 70s horror.

    Oliver Stone's feature film debut concerns a horror author named Edmund (played by Dark Shadows' Jonathon Frid) who is plagued by nightmares. When he and his wife have a bunch of guests up to their isolated house for a relaxing weekend. After a few go missing, Edmund's friends and family are confronted with three awful beings who are manifestations of his nightmares. The guests are either killed or forced to go through a series of tests to see who deserves to live. Can anyone put a stop to this hellish nightmare? What a strange film! It's obviously very low-budget and has a distinct gritty 70s quality. The characters from Edmund's dreams are each fascinating and truly make a scene. We have the lovely Martine Beswick as the provocative and sultry "Queen of Evil," who appears to be the matriarch of the evil trio. There's also the exotic strongman giant Jackal (Henry Judd Baker) and a dwarf named Spider (none other than Hervé Villechaize!) who may be tiny but is just as evil! The trio's antics are amusing, but also very unsettling. The cast also features Troy Donahue in a random role as well as the iconic Mary Woronov, who plays a straight-forward "bored wife" role (yet still oh so very funny!), proving again that she has much more to offer than the camp factor. The score in the film is very fascinating and varied. At one point, there's a sudden persistent and deafening siren-like synth that I swear was swiped by Tarantino for "Kill Bill." While the film is eerie and unpredictable most of the time, it also has a very charming sense of humor that suits it well. I'm thrilled this rare film finally made it to DVD, but it really deserves a better treatment. The print is hard to see, especially in the nighttime scenes. Still, any fan of 70s horror should check out this quirky and original film.
    Dethcharm

    "Ah, The First Of The Victims Has Arrived!"...

    Horror writer Edmund Blackstone and his wife Nicole (Jonathon Frid and Christina Pickles) are hosting a little gathering at their country estate. Both Edmund and Nicole have been plagued by the same nightmares featuring a woman known as "The Queen" and her creepy cohorts, "The Spider" (Herve Villechaize) and "Jackal" (Henry Baker).

    Unbeknownst to either the Blackstones or their guests, nightmare is about to bleed into reality.

    SEIZURE is an odd, macabre film directed by Oliver Stone, who proves that he has an eye for the grim, ghoulish, and grotesque!

    Frid and Pickles are convincing as are their unfortunate houseguests. Cult goddess, Mary Woronov co-stars as Mikki Hughes. Her knife fight with Edmund is classic stuff!

    Highly recommended for lovers of the bizarre and bleak...
    Michael_Elliott

    Better Than Stone Would Have You Believe

    Seizure (1974)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Horror author Edmund Blackstone (Jonathan Frid) is having nightmares about three characters that he created for one of his stories. In the nightmare, the three (a vamp, a dwarf, a strongman) terrorize him, his family and friends on a weekend. Sure enough, his friends gather around for a weekend of fun and the killers show up.

    SEIZURE was director Oliver Stone's first feature film and he has pretty much disowned the picture, which is a real shame. I say that because a lot of great directors got their start doing these type of horror or exploitation movies so for him to completely overlook it is a real shame. I also say that because the movie is actually a lot better than you might expect and it's certainly much better than some of the other horror movies that people got their start on.

    I thought Stone did a very good job in his role as director. Sure, there's not really anything here that shows proof that he would go on to make such great movies as JFK and NATURAL BORN KILLERS but at the same time it's evident that he had talent. I really liked the surreal nature that he brought to the film and I thought he also managed to create a very good atmosphere. The entire film has a dreamlike (or nightmare) quality to it and I thought this here really helped keep the viewing glued to what was going on.

    There's no question that the locations were quite good and I also really enjoyed the cast. Frid, best known for his Dark Shadows series, turns in a good performance as the writer and I thought the actor was very believable when it came time for his character to be terrorified. Jospeh Sirola is excellent as the meanest character and he's not even one of the villains! Herve Villachaize, Henry Baker and Martine Beswick are all extremely good as the bad guys.

    There were spots in the film where it dragged and it's basically a "home invasion" picture but I do think it's a bit harsh for Stone to just write the picture off.
    4Sturgeon54

    A Very Watchable Failure

    OK, this was Oliver Stone's first movie, so I'll cut him some slack (although Satyajit Ray and George Lucas didn't need any pity points for their stellar debuts, "Pather Panchali" and "THX 1138", respectively). Though attempting to make a low-budget horror film with serious undertones about the dark recesses of the unconscious mind, he has instead put a group of very capable actors into a series of macabre scenes - some of which are quite good - but that don't add up to much. And as for serious subtext, the movie ends up with about as much depth as a young adult horror novel. In addition, I didn't like the twist ending, as this same twist was used in literature over a hundred years previous.

    The true strength of the movie comes from the casting of several iconic actors and actresses from various places ("Dark Shadows" and elsewhere). Though I had not seen any of these actors elsewhere, I give complements to the performances of both the dwarf actor Herve Villachaize and Martine Beswicke as the Queen of Evil. Beswicke, in particular, is the most darkly beautiful actress I have ever seen, and I could not keep my eyes off her whenever she was in a scene. Casting her as the ultimate villainess was a stroke of genius. I'm even tempted to say that her performance is the one best reason for seeing this movie (which is surprising, because Stone has never been very good at creating compelling female characters). Otherwise, there is little here to predict Stone's master craftsmanship on virtually all his films from the late '80s through early '90s.

    * INTERESTING SIDENOTE: the newscaster voice narration at the end of the movie as the credits roll is that of Oliver Stone himself.
    7The_Void

    Decent first feature from Oliver Stone

    Seizure will be a point of interest to many simply for the fact that it is the feature film debut of Oliver Stone; made some years before he went on to make critically acclaimed films such as Platoon and JFK. Despite not being a big fan of the director; that was actually the thing that attracted me to this film also, and while I didn't go in expecting much; I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised as this is a surprisingly good low budget seventies horror movie. The film is halfway between a psychological horror and a slasher film and we focus on a troubled horror writer named Edmund Blackstone. He is plagued by a recurring nightmare which involves creations from his own literature terrorising him. He decides to invite some friends round to his isolated country home, but gets some uninvited guests in the form of those pesky evil characters he created; who proceed to break up the party by killing his guests.

    Seizure features an obvious low budget and as such there is a very cheap feel to it. However, Oliver Stone gets over this problem well thanks to some very capable handling and an entertaining cast. The simple plot means that the director has plenty of time to build up his characters, and he does this well. The central location is isolated and that helps to build the tension as the innocent characters are trapped in the house at the centre of the film. The set of bad guys is undoubtedly the most interesting thing about the film; Martine Beswick leads the way as sultry 'Queen of Evil' and gets good back up from an exotic looking strongman as well as a menacing dwarf named 'Spider'. Things are kept interesting thanks to the immediate action and the dialogue between the central characters, as well as a few revelations. It all builds down to a satisfying conclusion that gives credence to the plot and main character. It's a shame this film is so obscure really because I'm sure it could find an audience and it's certainly not the worst film Oliver Stone ever made! Recommended, if you can find it.

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    • Anecdotes
      In a 2007 interview with Maitland McDonagh, actress Martine Beswick related that Tango macabre (1974) was filmed within a lakeside house in Quebec, which also served as housing for the cast and crew to save on hotel costs, as well as to intensify the feeling of claustrophobia sought by director Oliver Stone. The house's plumbing noise would frequently ruin takes, so no one was allowed to use sinks, showers or toilets during shooting. "It was a little hairy, to say the least... everybody was a little crazed. I mean, the moods! The things that happened! And then the drinking. Everybody took to drinking. We'd have gallons of wine. I started making sangria. I became truly the Queen, I really did. I took over; the crew would eat stuff and leave dirty plates all around everywhere. I'm going, 'This cannot work! So I started leaving notes everywhere: 'If you do not clean that I will kill.'
    • Citations

      Gas Station Attendant: I can't take a credit card.

      Charlie Hughes: Why?

      Gas Station Attendant: They have a counterfeit investigation.

      Charlie Hughes: Listen idiot, this is a VIP card.

      Gas Station Attendant: Look Jack, I...

      Charlie Hughes: No wait a minute, Charles Hughes, not Jack. Did I say my name was Jack?

      Gas Station Attendant: Jack, I don't particularly like being called an idiot.

      Charlie Hughes: Wait a minute, wait a minute, my name is not Jack. It's Charles Hughes!

      Gas Station Attendant: I don't care if your name is Rockefeller; nine dollars and twenty three cents.

      Charlie Hughes: No no, not Rockefeller. Hughes, Charles Hughes, do you know what that means? You see that sign up there? I own two percent of that sign. That sign licenses you to sell gasoline. On Monday morning, that sign no longer licenses you to sell gasoline, because I own two percent of that sign, which means I own two percent of you. I don't want my two percent of you, so I'm going to get rid of it now! You understand what I mean? I hope you do, because there's a grade 'B' gasoline station down the road, selling grade 'B' gas to grade 'B' people, maybe you can get a job there fixing flats understand?

      Gas Station Attendant: Nine dollars and twenty three cents, cash!

      Charlie Hughes: Aha. Here's ten, Big Shot. Keep the change, because you're gonna need it! Remember the name? Hughes!

      Gas Station Attendant: Hughes. Charles Hughes. Mr. Hughes? Screw you!

    • Autres versions
      The UK video, released in 1989, included almost 4 minutes of extra footage
    • Connexions
      Featured in Seizure: An Interview with Richard Cox (2014)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 novembre 1974 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Seizure
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Val-Morin, Québec, Canada
    • sociétés de production
      • Astral Bellevue Pathé
      • Cine Films Inc.
      • Cinerama Productions Corp.
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      • 250 000 $ (estimation)
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      1 heure 38 minutes
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