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Vengeance d'outre-tombe

Titre original : J.D.'s Revenge
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 36min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
1,6 k
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Vengeance d'outre-tombe (1976)
Home Video Trailer from MGM Home Entertainment
Lire trailer0:41
2 Videos
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ActionHorrorThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMurdered on Bourbon Street in 1942 New Orleans, a gangster returns from the dead 34 years later possessing the body of a young, black law student in his quest for revenge.Murdered on Bourbon Street in 1942 New Orleans, a gangster returns from the dead 34 years later possessing the body of a young, black law student in his quest for revenge.Murdered on Bourbon Street in 1942 New Orleans, a gangster returns from the dead 34 years later possessing the body of a young, black law student in his quest for revenge.

  • Réalisation
    • Arthur Marks
  • Scénario
    • Jaison Starkes
  • Casting principal
    • Glynn Turman
    • Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Joan Pringle
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    1,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Marks
    • Scénario
      • Jaison Starkes
    • Casting principal
      • Glynn Turman
      • Louis Gossett Jr.
      • Joan Pringle
    • 37avis d'utilisateurs
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    • 42Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Glynn Turman
    Glynn Turman
    • Isaac
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Rev. Elija Bliss
    • (as Lou Gossett)
    Joan Pringle
    Joan Pringle
    • Christella
    Carl W. Crudup
    Carl W. Crudup
    • Tony
    • (as Carl Crudup)
    Julian Christopher
    Julian Christopher
    • Carl
    • (as James Louis Watkins)
    Fred Pinkard
    • Theotis Bliss
    Jo Anne Meredith
    • Sara Divine
    Alice Jubert
    • Roberta Bliss…
    David McKnight
    David McKnight
    • J.D. Walker
    Stephanie Faulkner
    • Phyllis
    Fuddle Bagley
    • Enoch Land
    Earl Billings
    Earl Billings
    • Capt. Turner
    Paul Galloway
    • Garage Man
    Barbara Tasker
    • Sheryl
    Tom Alden
    • Higgins
    Melvin Bijou Jr.
    • Football Player
    Blue Lu Barker
    • Bar Keep
    Joseph Collins
    • Proprietor
    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Marks
    • Scénario
      • Jaison Starkes
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    6gavin6942

    Fun But Not Great

    A docile law student (Glynn Turman) is possessed by a 1940s mobster (David McKnight) in mid-1970s New Orleans. The mobster seeks revenge upon the people who killed him and his sister.

    There probably are not a lot of blaxploitation-horror-crime films out there. You might get horror-blaxploitation ("Blacula" and "Blackenstein") and you get a lot of blaxploitation-crime, but this is just about the only film that comes to mind mixing all three. So, well done, Arthur Marks.

    Marks, for those who do not know, grew up in the world of film. His father worked in Hollywood, and as such, Arthur did the same from the time he could walk. Among many other things, he can be credited with bringing "Perry Mason" to television. For our purposes, though, he must also be credited as a pioneer of blaxploitation. His "Detroit 9000" (1973) was a hit and has been championed by Tarantino, and of course there is "Friday Foster" (1975) starring Pam Grier.

    The genre path was continued with this film, and not long after with "Monkey Hustle". First-time writer Jaison Starkes started at a second-rate film school and became friends with George Folsey, who sort of operated a mini-school out of his house. Along with Starkes, Eric Roth was a member of Folsey's circle, and after writing B-movie scripts for twenty years, finally broke into the big time with "Forrest Gump" (1994).

    Starkes connected with AIP through Sidney Poitier of all people, and pitched them "Revenge", originally called "The Killing Floor" (a better title). Glynn Turman had just done "Cooley High" for AIP, and Sam Arkoff was impressed enough to hand him another starring role. Arthur Marks was in the middle of a three-picture contract with Arkoff, so it was only natural he would be offered the director's chair.

    How George Folsey comes in is sort of a surprise. He already knew Starkes, but actually came in through Marks. Folsey started his editing career with Bernard Schwartz's "Hammer" (1972) and John Landis' "Shlock" (1973). In fact, today he is most associated with Landis, having produced no fewer than 11 films with him. But Folsey also did "Bucktown" (1975), which was produced by Schwartz and directed by Marks, so the transition can clearly be seen there. Folsey did not know his friend Starkes wrote "Revenge" until he received the script while cutting.

    AIP had disagreements with both Marks and Folsey; Arkoff wanted exploitation while Marks wanted something more sophisticated. Folsey cut the picture and then AIP made adjustments to eliminate nuance. Ultimately, Starkes believes that 85% of his initial vision is in the final product which is actually uncommonly good.

    The Arrow Video release has an incredible, in-depth 45-minute documentary. Whether you like the film or not, it covers the careers and stories of the names attached. There is also an 18-minute standalone audio interview with David McKnight. Trailers for other Arthur Marks films are included, as well as radio spots. Typically an audio commentary would be nice, but the documentary more than covers anything you might want to know.
    5lost-in-limbo

    Dig its razor-blade style?

    Accomplished, but unspectacular blaxploitation horror with a tremendously ripe lead performance by Glynn Turman in presenting two very different (from placid to extreme) personalities. He plays a genuinely high flying and collected law student Isaac that during a hypnosis session experiences shocking visions and begins to undergo a personality change of a brutally hot-headed and jive-talking 1940's street hustler J.D. Walker. Through flashbacks that erupted in Isacc's mind we learn that J.D was wrongly accused of murder and then killed. Now he's seeking revenge beyond the grave and he's using Isaac to do so.

    Director Arthur Macks doesn't generate anything particularly frightening with the flipped-out supernatural current, but works well with the gritty and murky air to cement tough groundwork. There is a ruthlessly razor-sharp vibe throughout, even though the make-up is cheaply done, it's Turman's tour-de-force performance that sells it. Despite a well-rounded story, there are moments in the script that seem to linger and succumb to repetitiveness with a conclusion that feels all too convenient. Robert Prince's unhinged music amusingly experiments with psychedelic sounds from foreboding electronic stings to funky cues. The rest of the performances are efficiently fair with Louis Gossett Jr. and Joan Pringle.
    tonypuma

    An outstanding Black action/horror flick with real flair.

    A solid standout from most Black flicks of the middle 70's, JD's Revenge provided an early platform for Glynn Turman (Cooley High) to prove his acting prowess. By playing essentially two characters at once, Turman's passion for the roles combines with the spookiness of the New Orleans setting for memorable results. Louis Gossett plays an excellent preacher with a sordid past. The horror edge of this film is a little heavy-handed, but it is considerably better than most of the genre. A great Black thriller.
    7preppy-3

    Somewhat interesting but also pretty sick

    In 1942 New Orleans gangster J.D. Walker (David McKnight) is shot to death by Elija Bliss (Lou Gossett). It is believed that he killed his wife (he didn't). Cut to 1976. Mild mannered young law student Ike (Glynn Turman) is possessed by the spirit of J.D. He immediately becomes cruel and vicious and treating his beautiful girl friend Christella (Joan Pringle) like dirt. Then he realizes his ex rival Elija is still alive as a preacher and J.D. sets out to get his revenge.

    I've wanted to see this since it came out in 1976. I was 14 then and a newspaper ad showed a drawing of a gravestone and a pretty young woman lying dead in front of it with a look of horror on her face (needless to say nothing like that appears in the film). But the film only played one week and quickly disappeared--but I've never forgotten that drawing. I'm glad I finally got the chance to see it. It's not a great film but it's an interesting psychological horror film more than a blood and guts one. There's only one bloody attack scene and a shot of a dead animal being cut open (which was repeated at least 8 times).

    This concentrates more on Ike being possessed and trying to fight back. It's a hard role but Turman pulls it off. The only part where he goes too far is at the end when J.D. takes complete control and Turman REALLY overdoes it. It's also kind of fun seeing Gossett (REALLY chewing the scenery) as a preacher. His speeches at church are energetic (to say the least) and a highlight. The only thing that bothers me here is the disgusting misogynistic attitude. There's a truly sick scene where Turman viciously tries to rape Pringle. The only other female roles are TWO cheating wives who eagerly jump into bed with other men and Bliss's daughter who seduces Ike (J.D.) almost immediately. Also Ike has a friend who talks about women like they should be beaten up and controlled. This attitude permeates the film and makes it a chore sometimes to watch. Still this is a somewhat interesting reincarnation movie. I give it a 7.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Not bad horror / blaxploitation combo.

    Glynn Turman plays Isaac "Ike" Hendricks, an amiable law student in New Orleans. One night, in the company of his girl and his friends, he decides to undergo hypnosis, just for the hell of it. However, this enables a restless spirit named J.D. Walker (David McKnight) to possess Ikes' body, all in the name of revenge. J.D. was a lowlife criminal who'd been made to look guilty for a womans' murder back during the WWII era. Now the possessed Ike starts to sound and act like J.D., and indulge in various unsavoury pursuits while going about this mission of vengeance.

    A very engaging cast helps to make this watchable. It's never a great film but it is a decent and enjoyable one. Producer / director Arthur Marks injects lots of grisly slaughterhouse imagery into the proceedings, which get fairly bloody and intriguing if never exactly scary. The movie goes a fair distance on the performances by young Turman ("Cooley High", "Gremlins", "John Dies at the End"). Naturally, he does look to be having a fine time when called upon to imitate McKnight in his portrayal of the slick and creepy J.D.

    Louis Gossett Jr. is very lively as the reformed criminal turned flamboyant preacher who also figures into the plot. The cute Joan Pringle is a likable leading lady as she plays Ikes' girl Christella. Also fine in support are Carl W. Crudup, Julian Christopher, Fred Pinkard, the stunningly beautiful Alice Jubert, and Earl Billings. McKnight conveys plenty of oily menace as the revenge-crazed spirit. Rhonda Shear and Bob Minor have bit parts.

    Worth a look alongside other genre crossovers such as "Abby" and "Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde".

    Seven out of 10.

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      Lyrics by Joseph A. Greene

      Music by Robert Prince and Joseph A. Greene

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 février 1978 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • MGM
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • J.D.'s Revenge
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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