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Deathmoon

  • Téléfilm
  • 1978
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
4,1/10
358
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Deathmoon (1978)
HorreurMystère

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA manager is sent to vacation by his doctor due to symptoms of stress. He chooses Hawaii, because that's where his grandfather worked as a missionary. He doesn't know that his grandpa and al... Tout lireA manager is sent to vacation by his doctor due to symptoms of stress. He chooses Hawaii, because that's where his grandfather worked as a missionary. He doesn't know that his grandpa and all male successors are cursed by the Voodoo clan. Every night he transforms into a werewolf... Tout lireA manager is sent to vacation by his doctor due to symptoms of stress. He chooses Hawaii, because that's where his grandfather worked as a missionary. He doesn't know that his grandpa and all male successors are cursed by the Voodoo clan. Every night he transforms into a werewolf and horribly slays young women.

  • Réalisation
    • Bruce Kessler
  • Scénario
    • Jay Benson
    • George Schenck
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Foxworth
    • Joe Penny
    • Barbara Trentham
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,1/10
    358
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Bruce Kessler
    • Scénario
      • Jay Benson
      • George Schenck
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Foxworth
      • Joe Penny
      • Barbara Trentham
    • 17avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Robert Foxworth
    Robert Foxworth
    • Jason Palmer
    Joe Penny
    Joe Penny
    • Rick Bladen
    Barbara Trentham
    Barbara Trentham
    • Diane May
    Dolph Sweet
    Dolph Sweet
    • Lt. Russ Cort
    Charles Haid
    Charles Haid
    • Earl Wheelie
    Debralee Scott
    Debralee Scott
    • Sherry Weston
    France Nuyen
    France Nuyen
    • Tapulua
    Carole Kai
    Carole Kai
    • Tami Waimea
    Branscombe Richmond
    Branscombe Richmond
    • Vince Tatupu
    Joan Freeman
    Joan Freeman
    • Mrs. Jennings
    Albert Harris
    • Dr. Restin
    Lydia Lei
    Lydia Lei
    • Julie Chin
    • (as Lydia Lei Kayahara)
    Mitch Mitchell
    • Ryan Jennings
    Don Pomes
    • Dr. Eckworth
    Terry Takada
    • Judy
    Carol Avery
    Carol Avery
    • Kay
    Robert Witthans
    • Harry Phillips
    Donna White
    • Dora
    • Réalisation
      • Bruce Kessler
    • Scénario
      • Jay Benson
      • George Schenck
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    7myrmink

    Werewolf, Hawaiian Style

    In the 1970s, Robert Foxworth made a mini-career out of starring in such horror films as Prophecy, Incident at Lakewood Manor, The Omen II, and Invisible Strangler. Death Moon was his foray into classic monster film territory, and the film represents most of the elements that make made-for-TV 70's horror flicks so darn much fun.

    Foxworth plays an overworked man who begins to have unsettling dreams. Taking a vacation to a Hawaiian resort, he discovers that the sins of his ancestors have been passed down to him as a blood curse. Under the full moon, he turns into a werewolf who chews his way through the resort's guests before a final confrontation in a lonely jungle hideaway.

    Death Moon might not be great cinema, but it certainly is enjoyable for fans of 70's monster flicks. The werewolf effects are quite laughable, but that's part of the fun. This film will certainly disappoint fans of splatter and gore, as well as folks with high expectations of state-of-the-art special effects. But with its emphasis on character development and some winning supporting performances, this is a perfect film for a late-night, a bowl of popcorn, and a group of friends who grew up in the era of disco and leisure suits.
    1Captain_Couth

    Terrible made-for-t.v.-werewolf flick.

    Death Moon (1978) is an awful movie that is boring and a tedious watch. I had the unfortunate opportunity was actually renting this garbage a while back. The videotape cover tricked me. It promised me a straight forward horror flick. All I got was a snooze fest of a television movie that was the same tired old tripe. I thought I saw some bad productions in the past but this has to rank with the worst of the bunch.

    A dude is vacationing in Hawaii (I guess that's where they spent the budget) and is troubled by the natives. He infuriates them with his presence. One night he wakes up and discovers he's been cursed. By whom or what we don't know. If you want to find out why or what he's cursed with (one is appearing in this stupid movie) you'll have to go to your local independent video store and find out for yourself. Be warned this movie stinks on ice.

    Not recommended. It'll neither please werewolf fans or bad movie lovers.
    3trashgang

    they used effects from 1941!

    This flick was made for television and is only available in the US on ex-rental VHS. It was made just before the new rise of the horrors. But this really is a turkey. You really must see the special effects used. It's about a man being cursed by some inmates when he is on holiday. Soon he realizes that he's a werewolf. He hunts his preys on the resort he is staying but I must say, where is the blood. I haven't ween one drip of the red stuff in this flick. There are even shootings and people get hurt but no sign of blood. The best part are the last few seconds when we have a close-up of the face of the werewolf. The werewolf itself looks ridicuulous. The effects used are just done with some cheap editing. It reminded me of The Wolfman of 1941 were they used the same effect. But overall it's more about a love story between a woman and the so called werewolf. The cover of the VHS looks amazing, if that was included in this flick, well, it surely would be a classic. No sign of those hands or even of the naked girl. It also reminded me of Paul Naschy's performances as a werewolf. But the reason why some people track it down is for Joe Perry, here in one of his first full features just before becoming famous in Jake And The Fatman. Rare feature that must be seen to believe.
    3Vomitron_G

    Who's the werewolf? You're the werewolf!

    CURSE OF THE HAWAIIAN WEREWOLF. Terror and horror under a Hawaiian full moon... Jaahaa, sounds cool, doesn't it? Think again...

    While technically I remember this to be the very first werewolf film - or one of the first - I saw as a tiny little kid on a late night TV channel, I actually remembered little else of it (aside from the ending terrifying me). Probably because of the complete film being, uh, well, pretty much ballocks. What we got here, is a werewolf in Hawaii, in a motion picture flavored with ancient native sorcery (a curse, always scary stuff!), horribly colored shirts and dangerously short sporting shorts. All this could work, but it doesn't.

    So what did I get out of this film? Well,... a lot of muzak (seriously, will you listen to all those hideous tunes on the soundtrack) and some great textbook examples of experimental cross-cutting. Sergej Eisenstein should see this - he'd be proud. And then there's Robert Foxworth running around in werewolf make-up. I imagine this film to be a very tedious watch for the regular viewer, but if you manage to place yourself in the minds of the people who made this, you'll have a hard time wiping that grin off your face. It's just so ridiculous how they put this movie together. Especially the "cleverly planned" romantic interludes between Foxworth and Barbara Trentham are always a hoot to which you can set a timer. But the most painful thing about this film, is that Foxworth is the actual werewolf. The viewer knows this from the start, but Foxworth's character doesn't (It's you, Foxworth! Wake up, man, it's YOU! ...aw, Christ!). He always wakes up every morning, but has no clue about what he'd been up to all night ("Hmmm, must have been too much sun and alcohol..."). Now, any film in which the viewer knows everything from the first minute, but all the other characters are running around trying to figure things out, is just a plain bore to sit through. In this case, an often funny bore, yes, but you'll be glad to see the credits roll after that final "shocking" surprise end-shot.

    Finally, I can imagine one of the very first production meetings of this film having went a little as follows. Throw in a producer (P), director (D) and writer (W):

    P: "Let's make a film about a guy going to Hawaii on a holiday and have him change into a werewolf every night."

    D: "Great! I love werewolf movies. I want to direct one."

    P: "Fine! Writer, figure something out to make the guy a werewolf."

    W: "Okay, we could put a curse on him, because his ancestors were evil missionaries... or something."

    P: "Wonderful angle! I like it! Anything else?"

    W: "I could throw in a redundant subplot about a thief, robbing rooms. So the police can run around clueless."

    P: "Excellent! Who's going to play the leading guy?"

    W: "I suggest Robert Foxworth. He usually doesn't have a clue about the characters he's playing."

    D: "Uh, could I direct some romantic interludes too? I like those."

    P: "Yeah sure. Romance always works."

    D: "What about tits? I want to shoot some naked breasts too."

    W: "I could write a gratuitous shower-scene into the script"

    P: "Okay for the shower-scene. But no tits. Remember, this is going to be shown on television. And put Foxworth in a shower somewhere too, for the ladies. But don't show his butt, D."

    D: "Aw, darn. I like Foxworth's butt."

    P: "Okay, all set then. W, you get your script ready in a week. I'll book us some tickets to Hawaii. I could use a holiday myself."

    D: "Yipii! We're gonna make a werewolf movie in Hawaii!"

    P: "Shut up, D. Go shoot this movie or you're not getting paid."

    Sure they got away with this. It was the 70's. They got this movie made.
    coxtalan

    "Aloha, Wolfman"!

    This May 31,2008 marks the 30th anniversary of the premiere of Deathmoon.

    I remember when this movie first aired on TV, I liked it then and I still like it to this day. An average horror movie not gory but remember it was a made-for-TV-movie.

    An over worked businessman(Robert Foxworth "Falcon Crest") on the advise of his doctor, goes to Hawaii on a vacation to rest and relax...right! He doesn't realize he is cursed and even in Hawaii when the full moon rises "he who is cursed will transform himself from an ordinary man into a vicious beast".

    This may have been one of the last werewolf movies which showed the wolf to look like a "wolf-man". Having a wolf head and paws wearing clothes and walking upright,as later on in movies like "The Howling","An American Werewolf in London", and "Silver Bullet" to name a few,showed the wolf to look more like a "werewolf", with the long nose,pointy ears,tail,and walking on all fours and looking so beastly, it would have made little red riding hood's wolf tuck tail and run. That is until years later when Jack Nicholson howled at the moon in "Wolf". This movie also stars Joe Penny,who went on to star in series like "Riptide" and "Jake and the Fatman".

    The music was eerie and the movie was great. For fans like me of those 70's made-for-TV horror movies, this is a must.

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      After Robert Foxworth comes out of the shower, you can see the reflection of the camera operator's arm in the bathroom mirror.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 mai 1978 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Wolfsmond
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kaua'i, Hawaï, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Roger Gimbel Productions
      • EMI Television
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    • Durée
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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