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L'Attaque de la femme de 50 pieds

Titre original : Attack of the 50 Foot Woman
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 6min
NOTE IMDb
5,1/10
6,8 k
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Allison Hayes in L'Attaque de la femme de 50 pieds (1958)
Home Video Trailer from Warner Home Video
Lire trailer1:42
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DrameHorreurScience-fictionFilms d'horreur de série BKaiju

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen an abused socialite grows to giant size because of an alien encounter and an aborted murder attempt, she goes after her cheating husband with revenge on her mind.When an abused socialite grows to giant size because of an alien encounter and an aborted murder attempt, she goes after her cheating husband with revenge on her mind.When an abused socialite grows to giant size because of an alien encounter and an aborted murder attempt, she goes after her cheating husband with revenge on her mind.

  • Réalisation
    • Nathan Juran
  • Scénario
    • Mark Hanna
  • Casting principal
    • Allison Hayes
    • William Hudson
    • Yvette Vickers
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    6,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Nathan Juran
    • Scénario
      • Mark Hanna
    • Casting principal
      • Allison Hayes
      • William Hudson
      • Yvette Vickers
    • 101avis d'utilisateurs
    • 59avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux18

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    Allison Hayes
    Allison Hayes
    • Nancy Archer
    William Hudson
    William Hudson
    • Harry Archer
    Yvette Vickers
    Yvette Vickers
    • Honey Parker
    Roy Gordon
    Roy Gordon
    • Dr. Isaac Cushing
    George Douglas
    • Sheriff Dubbitt
    Ken Terrell
    Ken Terrell
    • Jess Stout
    Otto Waldis
    Otto Waldis
    • Dr. Heinrich Von Loeb
    Eileen Stevens
    • Nurse
    • (as Eileene Stevens)
    Michael Ross
    Michael Ross
    • Tony
    • (as Mike Ross)
    • …
    Frank Chase
    Frank Chase
    • Charlie
    Tex Brodus
    • Townsman
    • (non crédité)
    Herschel Graham
    Herschel Graham
    • Bar Patron
    • (non crédité)
    Thomas E. Jackson
    Thomas E. Jackson
    • Uranium Prospector
    • (non crédité)
    Nelson Leigh
    Nelson Leigh
    • Carl Duey
    • (non crédité)
    Philo McCullough
    Philo McCullough
    • Townsman
    • (non crédité)
    Lennie Smith
    • Dancer in Bar
    • (non crédité)
    Lou Southern
    • Dancer in Bar
    • (non crédité)
    Dale Tate
    • KRKR-TV Commentator
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Nathan Juran
    • Scénario
      • Mark Hanna
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    Avis des utilisateurs101

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    Bucs1960

    Hooray for "B" Movies!!

    You have got to love this outlandish movie. Allison Hayes is really over the top (in more ways than one) as she goes after Harry who is out cavorting with Yvette Vickers in the local bar. The special effects are the usual 1950's superimposed see through images that you've come to love in cheesy movies (see the Amazing Colossal Man). The foam rubber hand that crushes the life out of Harry is really bad...it just kind of flops around, flaccid and dead looking but it does the trick....I hope Harry isn't latex intolerant! This is a lot of fun and is one of the gems of the genre. If you hear someone calling "Harry, Harry", run for your life...the foam rubber hand is after you!
    dougdoepke

    It's the Idea That Counts

    This is every philandering husband's worst nightmare—a 50-foot wife full of angry revenge. Could that subtext be what turned this clumsy Z-grade sci-fi into a cult favorite. Certainly, it's not the special effects. The two giants look more like flimsy apparitions than flesh and blood realities, and worse, move with all the dispatch of sleepwalking turtles. Really scary if you're a garden slug.

    Neither can it be the lame comedy relief from the deputy (Chase), who makes Barney Fife of Mayberry look like a brain surgeon. Nor is it the boilerplate scenes from a hundred other sci- fi specials of the time.

    No. I figure that what grips the popular imagination is the feminist subtext. After all, think of wife Nancy (Hayes) not as 50-feet tall, but as an ordinary sized woman, except she's got 50- feet of powerful rage against a no-good husband who she's been dependent on as in the movie.

    Now, one thing the film does really well is make you sympathize with the vulnerable wife. Those scenes of hubby (Hudson) cuddling with the trampy Honey (Vickers) are little gems of tacky love. The slinky Vickers is perfectly cast, lending real satisfaction to that 50-feet of slow-motion revenge.

    So maybe a lot of wives or will-be-wives seeing the movie feel—what's the word—oh yeah, "empowered". At the same time, guys may think it's the scariest movie ever made. Either way, the giant woman idea turns this Z-grade dreck into something memorable.
    5kevinolzak

    Seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater in 1963

    It's certainly not the special effects that made "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman" a monster hit in 1958, as they are numerous and sadly lacking, with one giant hand barely able to maneuver, and both giants (male and female) appearing deliberately transparent as they wander off to conduct their minor mischief. Top billed for the only time in her all too brief heyday is Allison Hayes, as sultry a dish as Hollywood ever found, already with quite a proven track record behind her - "The Undead," "Zombies of Mora Tau," "The Disembodied," and "The Unearthly," "The Hypnotic Eye and "The Crawling Hand" still to come. Not to be outdone in scintillation is future Playboy Playmate (July 1959, one of the few over age 30) Yvette Vickers, her next appearance in "Attack of the Giant Leeches" cementing her reputation as a one year wonder. So sad that both came to a bad end, Allison from botched medication that claimed her life at 46, while the corpse of 81 year old Yvette had been decomposing for a year before being discovered by a neighbor. Allison gets to play the title role, neurotic wife Nancy Archer whose drinking is well known all over town, while her philandering husband, nicknamed 'Handsome Harry' (William Hudson), holds up at the local bar and grill with impossibly sexy Honey Parker (Vickers). On a night when she has remained notably sober Nancy encounters a spaceship in the desert (everyone calls it a satellite), its lone occupant a bald giant with a need for diamonds to pilot his craft, and the famous Star of India beckoning around Nancy's soft neck. She manages to run back to town but finds no one to believe her, not the sheriff (George Douglas, Melvyn's younger brother) or even Harry, who sees this as a golden opportunity to put her back in the sanitarium from which she was recently released. A second attack by the giant has the no longer disbelieving hubby leaving his wife behind to an uncertain fate while he tries to make a run for it with Honey, before the comic deputy (Frank Chase) decides to ignore the usual bribe and take the pair to the sheriff's office for questioning. Lo and behold, Nancy turns up unharmed on her own bath house roof, though the scratches on her neck indicate that the alien was none too gentle in removing her necklace. Allison is sadly off screen for a half hour before the final reel rampage, all too mild as a handful of townspeople have little trouble avoiding her while she seeks vengeance on Harry and Honey. This was the one major role for little known William Hudson, whose twin brother John enjoyed his own starring vehicle that same year in "The Screaming Skull," also as a scheming husband. No doubt a large number of teenage boys received quite an education on its double bill with Roger Corman's "War of the Satellites," getting two satellites and three gorgeous ladies for one ticket (Susan Cabot's leading man was Dick Miller!). Even Bert I. Gordon provided better effects in "The Cyclops," "The Amazing Colossal Man," and the soon to be released "War of the Colossal Beast," but with its suggestive poster one of the best remembered from the 50s this meager ATTACK had nowhere to go but up (later featured as a drive in feature in Curtis Harrington's 1977 "Ruby").
    4char treuse

    Haaaarrrrryyy!

    "Haaaarrrryyy!"

    The amplified, dispassionate female voice could have been Leona Helmseley in heat but, no, it belongs to Allison Hayes as Nancy Archer, the 50-Foot Woman of the title. In the most infamous role of her film career, Allison's performance literally rips off the roof. In fact, make that a couple of roofs.

    Jaw-droppingly tacky, "Aot50FW" is the tale of Nancy, a neurotic, boozy heiress and her loveless Lothario husband, Harry (William Hudson, who also co-starred opposite The Amazing Colossal Man). Nancy has a close encounter of the third kind, in the desert, with a bald giant from outer space who wears a mini-skirt and gladiator sandals, and who has a thing for Nancy's jewelry. What he does to her once he's carried her off is probably best left a mystery, but soon Nancy starts to grow.

    Treading into the center of town on tranquilizers, tightly wrapped in nothing but the bed sheets, the buxom giantess heads toward the low-rent saloon where Harry is having a few laughs with a floozy named Honey (Yvette Vickers). The confrontation turns ugly.

    The Poverty Row f/x make the alien giant and Nancy appear to be transparent due to incompetently transposed images. You'll understand why director Nathan Juran changed his name to Nathan Hertz on the credits. Juran was no stranger to directing giant creatures, human and non, having also directed "The Deadly Mantis," "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad," "Jack, the Giant Killer" plus several episodes of TV's "World of Giants" and "Land of the Giants."

    A lot of laughs for all the wrong reasons.
    BooBoo516

    50 feet and then some....

    This film has to be one of my all time favorite bad movies. I used to watch it often as kid on New York City's WPIX Channel 11's Chiller Theater. The special effects(ha!) are dreadful, the dialog laughable, the acting non-existent, but I still loved it! Sultry knockout Allison Hayes wasn't a terrific actress, but she sure looked good! As a kid I remember thinking that her husband HARRY! was a big dope. Why would he want that pinch-faced blonde, when he had gorgeous, sexy and stacked Nancy to come home to every night? What a moron. Finally available on DVD after many years (Warner Bros. has distributed it but I was hoping for a better restoration--oh well)....it's still a pleasure to watch.

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    • Anecdotes
      The giant, bald space alien is played by Michael Ross. He also can be spotted playing the bartender.
    • Gaffes
      How Nancy can be fifty (or thirty) feet tall yet remain in a standard-size room is never explained.
    • Citations

      Dr. Isaac Cushing: She will tear up the whole town until she finds Harry.

      Charlie: And then she'll tear up Harry.

    • Versions alternatives
      This was one of a group of films for which Allied Artists prepared a special version for 16mm television syndication prints. The film would open with an introductory crawl followed by a scene from the movie and then the main title/credits.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Le Fantastique Homme colosse (1957)

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    • Other films like this are about "UFOs" and "flying saucers", so how come in this movie it's a "satellite"?
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 mai 1958 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La mujer gigante
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tarzana, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Woolner Brothers Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 88 000 $US (estimé)
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 6 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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