Après l'incendie de l'un de leurs entrepôts, le directeur d'un musée et son assistant Pimm constatent que tout a été réduit en cendres à l'exception d'une statue restée étrangement intacte..Après l'incendie de l'un de leurs entrepôts, le directeur d'un musée et son assistant Pimm constatent que tout a été réduit en cendres à l'exception d'une statue restée étrangement intacte..Après l'incendie de l'un de leurs entrepôts, le directeur d'un musée et son assistant Pimm constatent que tout a été réduit en cendres à l'exception d'une statue restée étrangement intacte..
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Pimm
- (as Roddy MacDowall)
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"It!" is a very nice update to the old story. While the creature is a bit hard to believe at times, watching McDowell play such a crazy guy was actually a lot of fun. Overall, a very good horror film provided you suspend disbelief and just enjoy.
By the way, during the film McDowell's character refers to the movie "The Golem" but apparently incorrectly says that it's a 1924 film. A minor mistake, I understand.
This unpretentious not scary horror film, sort of silly too, has a strange fascination on me. Roddy McDowall's preserved dead mother on a chair is not original ("Psycho" was first and better by far); the Golem is no big deal as a monster and doesn't even look menacing enough; no frightening situations really; McDowall has done many better jobs in his career and though Jill Haworth is a beautiful woman no doubt she is not quite my type. In fact the only interesting sequence I can rescue out of "It!" is when the stone arms of the Golem appear in different positions between shots at the museum in front of an amazed Arthur Pimm (Mc Dowall).
A great film? not at all; a good film? not in my opinion; a watchable one? I wouldn't say that either. Yet I don't know why I am interested, perhaps because I find it sort of original and really odd. Who knows?
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJill Haworth detested this film and only made it for the money, but she enjoyed working with Roddy McDowall. Years later, when she was visited by McDowall, he brought her a poster for this film, took out a pen and wrote "SH" before the title.
- GaffesStar Roddy McDowall is credited as Roddy 'MacDowall' in the opening credits.
- Citations
The Old Rabbi: This is a most rare thing. I don't believe that you got it off some stone as you said. If I translate it for you, will you agree to tell me the truth?
Arthur Pimm: Yes.
The Old Rabbi: He who will find the secret of my life at his feet, him will I serve until beyond time. He who shall evoke me in the 17th century, beware! For I cannot by fire be destroyed. He who shall evoke me in the 18th century, beware! For I cannot by fire or by water be destroyed. He who evokes me in the 19th century, beware! For I cannot by fire or by water or by force be destroyed. He who in the 20th century shall dare evoke me, beware! For neither by fire nor water, nor force, nor anything by man created, can I be destroyed. He who in the 21st century evokes me, must be of God's hand himself, because on this Earth, the person of man existeth no more.
The Old Rabbi: Now, tell me, where did you get this?
Arthur Pimm: I traced if off an old statue that came from Czechoslovakia. Does it have any significance?
The Old Rabbi: Significance? That statue is the Great Golem, believed to have been destroyed centuries ago. If it is still in existence, if, I say, it is probably the most powerful force on Earth today.
Arthur Pimm: More powerful than the H-bomb?
The Old Rabbi: [scoffs] A bomb is finished when it has exploded. But the Golem will go on and on forever, serving or destroying.
Arthur Pimm: What do you mean "serving"?
The Old Rabbi: It will obey whoever places a magic scroll beneath its tongue.
Arthur Pimm: Where does one get this magic scroll?
The Old Rabbi: If I knew that, I would not reveal it to you. Power destroys.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Out of this World Super Shock Show (2007)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is It!?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Durée
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1