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Les possédées du démon

Titre original : Delitto allo specchio
  • 1964
  • 1h 30min
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5,0/10
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Antonella Lualdi in Les possédées du démon (1964)
DEATH ON THE FOUR POSTER: maybe it was the killer (US)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA party of young people gather in a mansion for an occult experiment in which deaths are predicted by a psychic. Soon it turns into more than an experiment . . .A party of young people gather in a mansion for an occult experiment in which deaths are predicted by a psychic. Soon it turns into more than an experiment . . .A party of young people gather in a mansion for an occult experiment in which deaths are predicted by a psychic. Soon it turns into more than an experiment . . .

  • Réalisation
    • Jean Josipovici
    • Ambrogio Molteni
  • Scénario
    • Jean Josipovici
    • Giorgio Stegani
  • Casting principal
    • John Drew Barrymore
    • Gloria Milland
    • Luisa Rivelli
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,0/10
    219
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    • Réalisation
      • Jean Josipovici
      • Ambrogio Molteni
    • Scénario
      • Jean Josipovici
      • Giorgio Stegani
    • Casting principal
      • John Drew Barrymore
      • Gloria Milland
      • Luisa Rivelli
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
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    John Drew Barrymore
    John Drew Barrymore
    • Anthony
    Gloria Milland
    • Franca
    Luisa Rivelli
    Luisa Rivelli
    • Caterina
    Antonella Lualdi
    Antonella Lualdi
    • Serena
    Michel Lemoine
    Michel Lemoine
    • Riccardo
    Mario Valdemarin
    Mario Valdemarin
    • Carlo
    Joe Atlanta
    • Paul
    Massimo Carocci
    • Georgie
    Alberto Cevenini
    • Lulu
    Maria Pia Conte
    Maria Pia Conte
    • Nikki
    Giuseppe Fortis
    • Aldo
    José Greci
    José Greci
    • Kitty
    Vittoria Prada
    • Lucy-Ann
    Monique Vita
    • Edie
    • Réalisation
      • Jean Josipovici
      • Ambrogio Molteni
    • Scénario
      • Jean Josipovici
      • Giorgio Stegani
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    4BA_Harrison

    This party is dullsville.

    Five young men and five young women drive to a castle for a weekend of swinging fun; they are joined by curvaceous temptress Serena (Antonella Lualdi) and psychic Anthony (John Drew Barrymore), who predicts that something terrible is about to happen and that they should all leave immediately. The carefree youths ignore the ominous warning but soon realise that someone in the castle is a murderer...

    Not long into this film, Serena starts to gyrate her hips to the groovy single Sexy Party, to be joined by the five other girls; it's a hilariously dated scene and consequently very entertaining. Unfortunately, everything that follows is far less enjoyable, as Serena turns up dead and the group try to figure out who the killer is. What should have been a whole load of 'old dark house' fun is rendered virtually unwatchable as the annoying characters stumble from one dull scene to the next, the only respite coming as the girls change into some old clothes, sauntering around in their underwear.

    3.5/10 - this Italian murder mystery feels a bit like a giallo, but it lacks that genre's usual style and high body count. I'll round my rating up to 4 for John Drew Barrymore's hair-style and the amusing moment where one of the guys, looking for a way to open a secret doorway, says 'There must be a button somewhere... maybe it's this one', before pressing the glaringly obvious button right in front of him. Well, duh!
    5boblipton

    Why Does No One Ever Leave?

    A party of young adults goes to a castle for a party with games..... both the gambling and sexual sorts. But a psychic has predicted death for some of them. While the party proceeds, people start disappearing, even as the games go on.

    I am expert in neither Italian giallo movies,nor those American horror films in which good-looking teenagers find themselves in an isolated location while some horror picks them off one by one, with none of them anxious to lead. Nonetheless, I can see the relation this movie bears with them, including classics of the genre like THE HAUNTING and THE SHINING. This shares the essential stupidity of the teen slasher flicks, because no one seems to consider leaving before whatever malign influence is killing them, whether through mysterious vanishments, or playing obsessively with a straight razor, with the creepy atmosphere maintained mostly through the music. With John Drew Barrymore, José Greci, and Gloria Milland.
    lazarillo

    Movie of many names--but it's a good one

    This movie has three different, genuinely descriptive titles: the direct Italian translation "Crime in the Mirror", the English title "Death on a Four Poster" (the centerpiece murder takes place on a four-poster bed with a mirrored canopy), and the somewhat blunt but still very accurate alternate English title "Sexy Party". The movie starts out as kind of a low-rent version of "La Dolce Vita" as six young, attractive couples are having a swinging party and playing all kinds of hedonistic games in an old castle. It takes kind of a Gothic horror turn, however, when one of the male protagonists (John Drew Barrymore)has a premonition of something terrible occurring, which proves eerily correct after he leaves the party. Here the movie kind of resembles contemporary Italian horror films like "Bloody Pit of Horror" or "The Vampire and the Ballerina" where jaded modern protagonist are menaced by supernatural forces. But this eventually turns out to be much more of a stylized murder mystery, putting it more in the category of a very early giallo thriller.

    This movie is very 60's Italian-style sexy. There's no nudity really, but the actresses Antonella Lualdi and Luisa Rivelli are absolutely smoking-ass hot even with their clothes on, and there's a strong atmosphere of erotic decadence such as a scene where the Rivelli character's compulsive-gambler boyfriend "loses her" in a dice game to the malicious Lualdi character, and the latter sends her off to a room for ten minutes with another male guest (where whatever happens is left mostly to the viewer's imagination). This movie kind of reminded me of a contemporary early black-and-white giallo "Libido" in that it manages to be even more sexy than most 70's Italian films that were far, far more graphic.

    The most famous actors here though are undoubtedly two male ones. The very eccentric and enigmatic John Drew Barrymore was the descendant of the famous Barrymore family as well as the father of Drew Barrymore. Whatever talent the latter has, she undoubtedly got from him rather than her groupie mother, but John Drew was such an errant talent that he spent much of career working in strange European movies like this, and often not working at all. Michael Lemoine, who plays one of the other male guests, is a very strange-looking guy, but a decent actor and kind of a Svengali character in real life who hooked up with various luscious Euro-beauties like Janine Reynaud and used them to carve out a career as both a performer and director in erotic European films (He and Reynaud collaborated with Jess Franco on some of the latter's more interesting work). This is a good movie. I'd recommend it.
    9goblinhairedguy

    sexy Euro-Cult hidden gem

    Delitto allo specchio (literally, Crime in the Mirror, but known in English as Death on the Four Poster or Sexy Party) is one of those spiffy-cool Italian thrillers of the early 60's, with a great jazz score and luminous, tactile b&w photography. Not only does it offer some wonderful camp appeal, but it also has historical significance. It possesses enough horror-fantasy elements to ally it with the Italian Gothic revival of the early 60s, and more urgently, it anticipates many of the crucial elements of the giallo thriller which would dominate the early 70s. The requisite stock characters are all on hand -- neurotic playboys and dissolute gamblers, hourglass-figured temptresses with big hair, clinging designer gowns and gleaming jewels to match their smiles, a debonair psychic, an airheaded floozy, a resentful housekeeper and a creepy, voyeuristic half-wit caretaker.

    The film establishes an erotically-charged, off-kilter atmosphere without resorting to explicit sex or violence (although the American TV print has clumsily been shorn of some possible nudity in one scene). Instead, it subtly arouses with innuendo, some highly-charged dancing, a "truth-or-dare"-style party game (leading to various betrayals and recouplings), and the doom-laden auguries of the psychic. Once the first murder occurs, the personal intrigues, forebodings-come-true, secret passages and disappearing evidence intensify the mysterious ambiance without being overly hokey or arbitrary. Clues to the satisfying resolution are craftily hidden early on.

    The luscious Antonella Lualdi has never been so fetching or exotic as she masterminds the sexy games while holding a pivotal secret close to her ample bosom. And cult figures Michel Lemoine (as the highly neurotic heir who hosts the party in his lush château) and John Drew Barrymore perk up proceedings immensely. This one deserves to be much better known.
    6kannibalcorpsegrinder

    Enjoyable if slightly flawed early giallo

    Heading out to a nearby castle, a group of friends attempting to initiate a weekend full of paranormal investigation find the warnings of a psychic friend coming true as they're murdered one-by-one and must try to get away alive.

    For the most part this one here was a decent if not entirely impressive early giallo. Although a great deal of this is due to the adherence to the newfound genre, the vast majority of the fun in this one comes in the celebrated Gothic stereotypes here which shows the early elements still at play. The fact that the castle setting here, typified by the elaborately-designed ornate rooms, lush columnar hallways and creepy rooms, allows for the final half hour to be filled with the typically chilling scenes where the characters go skulking around the dimly-lit hallways and corridors, doors opening and creaking off in the distance and the knowledge that there's a killer loose amongst them gives this one some nice suspense scenes, all according to the Gothic tropes enforced upon it by the story. Even their attempts to clear themselves are quite fun, as the efforts to put suspicion on all of them lets this one indulge in some fine giallo trappings as each one tries to investigate the others with the parlor room explanations and the dinner table revelations. These do a fine job of crafting the mystery of the killer's identity and motives that there's quite an enjoyable central mystery at the heart of this one and the final revelation in the attic is somewhat more lively than expected. While these here do make this one somewhat enjoyable, there's still a few problems here. One of the biggest issues here is the fact that there's just not a whole lot of interesting things going on throughout the first half here as the scenes of the group going through their games inside that just aren't that exciting. The exploits of them dancing to a song that is completely out-of-sync to their gyrations and far too old-fashioned for a group this hip and chic to find appealing, a card-game that promises more sleaze than what it eventually showcases and the group basically loitering around the castle are just so dull and bland they drag the film out considerably so that the first murder doesn't occur until nearly the fifty-minute mark. Even less interesting is the fact that this holds off the horror aspects until it comes to the first murder, leaving this one also struggling to really build up the typical body-count associated with these films. Still, that isn't enough to really hold this one down too much.

    Rated Unrated/PG: Violence.

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    • Anecdotes
      The Castello della Castelluccia where this was filmed is now a hotel and restaurant in Rome.
    • Citations

      Anthony: Since the beginning of time, girls play what we men tell them to play.

    • Crédits fous
      The opening credits include some unusual job titles: "Ass (sic) ... Umberto de Martino; Hire Style ... Lina Cassini"

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 septembre 1968 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • France
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Death on the Fourposter
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Castello della Castelluccia, Via Carlo Cavina, Rome, Italie(filming-location)
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      1 heure 30 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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