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The Forgotten

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
4,9/10
3,7 k
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Rosie Holotik in The Forgotten (1973)
A young psychiatric nurse goes to work at a lonesome asylum following a murder. There, she experiences varying degrees of torment from the patients.
Lire trailer2:11
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HorreurThrillerThriller psychologique

Une jeune infirmière psychiatrique part travailler dans un asile solitaire suite à un meurtre. Là, elle subit divers degrés de tourments de la part des patients.Une jeune infirmière psychiatrique part travailler dans un asile solitaire suite à un meurtre. Là, elle subit divers degrés de tourments de la part des patients.Une jeune infirmière psychiatrique part travailler dans un asile solitaire suite à un meurtre. Là, elle subit divers degrés de tourments de la part des patients.

  • Réalisation
    • S.F. Brownrigg
  • Scénario
    • Thomas Pope
    • Tim Pope
  • Casting principal
    • Bill McGhee
    • Jessie Lee Fulton
    • Robert Dracup
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,9/10
    3,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • S.F. Brownrigg
    • Scénario
      • Thomas Pope
      • Tim Pope
    • Casting principal
      • Bill McGhee
      • Jessie Lee Fulton
      • Robert Dracup
    • 131avis d'utilisateurs
    • 49avis des critiques
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    Bill McGhee
    Bill McGhee
    • Sam
    • (as William Bill McGhee)
    Jessie Lee Fulton
    Jessie Lee Fulton
    • Jane St. Claire
    Robert Dracup
    • Ray Daniels
    Harryette Warren
    • Jennifer D.
    Michael Harvey
    Michael Harvey
    • Dr. Stephens
    Jessie Kirby
    • Danny
    Hugh Feagin
    • Sgt. Jaffee
    Betty Chandler
    • Allyson King
    Camilla Carr
    • Harriet
    Gene Ross
    Gene Ross
    • Judge Oliver W. Cameron
    Annabelle Weenick
    Annabelle Weenick
    • Dr. Geraldine S. Masters
    • (as Anne MacAdams)
    Rosie Holotik
    Rosie Holotik
    • Nurse Charlotte Beale
    Rhea MacAdams
    Rhea MacAdams
    • Mrs. Callingham
    • Réalisation
      • S.F. Brownrigg
    • Scénario
      • Thomas Pope
      • Tim Pope
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    5Aaron1375

    The basement not as big a factor as the title implies...

    This is a film that if you watch it today and you have seen a more than a couple of horror films, you are going to know exactly what is going on. By the title of the film and by the description on the box I figured out what was going to happen before I even saw a minute of the film, and if it is not obvious then it will be during the first five minutes of the film. There are no real surprises to be had here, suffice to say. It does play out somewhat interestingly in areas and there are a couple of pretty good kills, but it is simply too obvious what is going on and how it is going to play out. I see the original title of this one is apparently, "The Forgotten" and perhaps that would have made for a better title, because as I have said, you read the description for this on and you will probably figure out what is going on or if you do not, you will still know how it is all going to go after you watch about five minutes of it with its title of, "Don't Go Into the Basement". Still, there are a couple of surprises as I was not quite expecting the way it ended and there was even a rather funny scene involving a phone repair guy, so I would say while not a particularly good film, it is not terrible either.

    The story has a house for those who are crazy in the middle of nowhere. At this facility, the doctor in charge allows the patients to roam free and employs some very questionable methods to help his patients. A nurse there has had enough as the only one she seems to like is Sam, a man who has the innocence of a child. The others are getting on her nerves and after she is threatened by one of the patients she is ready to leave! The doctor doesn't take this news well, and he takes what is coming to him next even less well as he is hit with an ax. A new nurse is soon seen coming to the place and a new doctor has taken over saying the previous one has been killed. Well the new nurse is quickly warned to leave the place by one of the patients, but she sticks with it, but things begin to unravel quickly as the patients start losing control!

    Like I said, it has its moments, but just not enough for me to really say it was an okay film. Some things were cool in it, but at other times things going on were a bit perplexing, such as the new nurse being unable to find the exit to the house. The people being treated did okay for a low budget film my favorite being the super sexed up woman who simply wanted the love of a man and was stuck in a place where the guys all seemed to pass on her despite her being rather attractive. The one dude who would just scream and grab stuff was my least favorite as he just seemed to be doing a stereotypical crazy person. One thing that also surprised me was that during the course of the entire movie, no one told the nurse to no look in the basement...I was kind of expecting that within the first few moments she arrived.
    7Hey_Sweden

    I looked in the basement, and found that I liked it in there!

    Super sexy Rosie Holotik plays Charlotte Beale, a psychiatric nurse who goes to work at the isolated Stephens Sanitarium. She gets there to find that the Dr. Stephens who (loosely) ran the place was murdered by one of the patients. Geraldine Masters (Annabelle Weenick), who seems to have inherited the supervisory position, has her misgivings about Charlottes' presence, but agrees to take her on as an employee anyway. Among the unbalanced people Charlotte meets are the gentle giant Sam (Bill McGhee), the desperate-for-love Allyson (Betty Chandler), former military man Sgt. Jaffee (Hugh Feagin), and possessive "mother" Harriet (Camilla Carr).

    This is actually a pretty good, if overly talky, effort from regional filmmaker S.F. Brownrigg. The low, low budget merely enhances the overall atmosphere. This is a grim, gritty film that goes far based on the personalities of the characters and the performances. Holotik is appealing, but it's Ms. Weenick who takes the acting honours. Things get appropriately gory, especially in the disturbing ending. One great scene takes place between Dr. Masters and the Sargeant, as she insists on asserting her authority.

    We know early on that we're going to be in for something amusing. Dr. Stephens, who had an unorthodox way of treating mental illness, is just foolish enough to give Judge Oliver W. Cameron (Gene Ross) an axe in order to work through his aggressions. People who saw this film back in the 70s must have gotten a real sense of deja vu if they ended up seeing "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning". One of the major delights is the refrain spoken by the cackling old lady Mrs. Callingham (Rhea MacAdams).

    Deliberately paced and very moody, "Don't Look in the Basement" (a.k.a. "The Forgotten") is an affecting exploitation-horror flick.

    Seven out of 10.
    Krug Stillo

    Surprisingly Good!

    Some can call it cheap, others can call it stupid and some may even call it pointless, but these are all adjectives once attributed to classics such as Night of the Living Dead, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Last House on the Left. As the latter was also distributed by Hallmark, they obliged to reproduced the same tag line here - `To avoid fainting keep repeating: ‘It's only a movie…only a movie…only a movie'.'

    Don't Look in the Basement tells the story of Charlotte Beale (heartstoppingly gorgeous Rosie Holotik and Playboy covergirl, April, 1972), a young nurse whose arrival at her new position coincides with a dramatic change within the Stephen's Sanatarium for the mentally insane. The unusual treatment here involves allowing patients to roam free around the hospital, allowing them to express their repressed inhibitions to cure their madness. The patients are a truly frightening gathering. One girl shuffles around with a doll she believes is her baby and if you offend her you'll die; A chap believes himself to be a judge, constantly preaching courtroom jargon; A nymphomaniac wanting love from anyone who lunges at all men; An ex-Vietnam vet watches over the premises, assuring nobody escapes…etc. Soon, poor Charlotte realizes that all is not as it should be and '...a sense of unease creeps over her...' Will she solve the mystery of the Sanitarium before she too is driven insane?

    If you allow yourself to get with the flow of this low budget horror film, then you might even see the twist in the tail. I won't spoil it for you here
    5mstomaso

    Over-achieving B grade shock-horror tale

    Take an ensemble cast of good B grade actors, give them a good script, a somewhat original premise, and unobtrusive directing, and you may end up with a film that over-achieves as much as "Don't Look in the Basement" did.

    The film takes place in a large house which is home to several psychotic individuals. Before the plot even begins, the head of the hospital is chopped up by one of the patients with an axe. Then Rosie Holotik enters the hospital looking for the axe victim and finds that the hospital has a new head who is not at first willing to honor her agreement with the deceased Dr. Stephens. Soon, however, Dr. Masters reconsiders and Nurse Beale (Holotik) is hired. The rest of the film builds tension and successfully develops the individual psychoses of the in-mates. After a while it becomes very unclear who is a patient and who is a doctor.

    In the end, Don't Look in the Basement is a cleverly plotted film which benefits from generally good acting and directing and not-overly-ambitious camera work. A must-see for B horror fans, and an interesting diversion for those interested in psycho-dramas and psychological thrillers. Be warned, however, this film is slightly more gory and sexy than the average horror film of its time.
    Repoman-3

    Why? It's a nice basement.

    S.F. Brownrigg is surely one of the most overlooked directors in the slasher genre with Basement being his masterwork. The plot concerns a young nurse (Playboy covergirl Rosie Holotik) who takes a job at a secluded mental hospital. Upon her arrival, it transpires that her employer has been killed by one of the patients and the place is now being run by strict disciplinarian, Dr Masters. Make no mistake, this is a horribly under-staffed operation. The lunatics truly are taking over the asylum and you really have to feel for the young nurse. Tough first gig. The basement figures only very briefly and towards the end of film. It is, in fact, the safest place in the house because the rest of the place is pure madness. I can only assume that Don't Look in the Basement was perhaps an afterthought as a title, possibly forced on the film by the backers to make it sound more scary as the title card appears to have been dropped in arbitrarily and does not match the other titles. Scenes worth watching for are the Judge attacking the doctor with an axe and a broken rubber knife in the final bloodbath. Forget One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. This is the stuff.

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    • Anecdotes
      The UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to remove a closeup shot of an axe blow to a woman's body and the film later found itself on the banned list of video nasties. The cut version was released on the UK HHO label in 2005 and the full uncut version (now rated 15) was released on the Stax label later the same year.
    • Gaffes
      When the doctor gets hit with an axe, it strikes his back, yet the blood effect is shown on top of his shoulder.
    • Citations

      [Ray is fixing the asylum's telephone]

      Allyson King: You know, I used to live in this place where the phone man was always coming around.

      Ray Daniels: That bad, huh?

      Allyson King: Uh uh... that good.

      Ray Daniels: Oh, I thought that you meant that you'd had a lot of phone trouble.

      Allyson King: Hell, I didn't even have a phone!

    • Crédits fous
      The characters in the film are shown as the actor's/actress's name appears at the end of the film, including the murdered characters!
    • Versions alternatives
      Once listed as a video nasty, the UK Stax (Boulevard) and Elstree Hill DVDs are now 15 rated and uncut, restoring the original cinema cut to a shot of an axe hitting a woman's bloody body.
    • Connexions
      Edited into III Slices of Life (2010)

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    • Date de sortie
      • septembre 1973 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Don't Look in the Basement
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Tehuacana, Texas, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Camera 2 Productions
      • Century Studios
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      • 100 000 $US (estimé)
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      1 heure 29 minutes
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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