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Les raisins de la mort

  • 1978
  • 16
  • 1h 25min
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6,1/10
3 k
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Mirella Rancelot in Les raisins de la mort (1978)
Horreur folkloriqueHorreur

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young woman discovers that the pesticide being sprayed on vineyards is turning people into killer zombies.A young woman discovers that the pesticide being sprayed on vineyards is turning people into killer zombies.A young woman discovers that the pesticide being sprayed on vineyards is turning people into killer zombies.

  • Réalisation
    • Jean Rollin
  • Scénario
    • Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
    • Jean Rollin
    • Christian Meunier
  • Casting principal
    • Marie-Georges Pascal
    • Félix Marten
    • Serge Marquand
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jean Rollin
    • Scénario
      • Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
      • Jean Rollin
      • Christian Meunier
    • Casting principal
      • Marie-Georges Pascal
      • Félix Marten
      • Serge Marquand
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    Marie-Georges Pascal
    • Élisabeth
    • (as Marie George Pascal)
    Félix Marten
    Félix Marten
    • Paul
    • (as Felix Marten)
    Serge Marquand
    • Lucien
    Mirella Rancelot
    • Lucie
    Patrice Valota
    • Pierre
    Patricia Cartier
    • Antoinette
    Michel Herval
    • Michel
    Paul Bisciglia
    Paul Bisciglia
    • Lucas
    Brigitte Lahaie
    Brigitte Lahaie
    • La grande femme blonde
    • (as Brigitte Lahaye)
    Olivier Rollin
    • Le mort-vivant qui se fracasse le crâne
    François Pascal
    • L'homme du train
    Evelyne Thomas
    • Brigitte
    Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
    • Le mort borgne…
    Yannick Josse
    • L'épouse égorgée de Lucien
    • (non crédité)
    Guillaume Le Vacher
    • Le mort-vivant adolescent
    • (non crédité)
    Raphaël Marongiu
    • Le cadavre dans le pressoir
    • (non crédité)
    Jean Rollin
    Jean Rollin
    • Le viticulteur
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Jean Rollin
    • Scénario
      • Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
      • Jean Rollin
      • Christian Meunier
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    7ed_two_o_nine

    Nice, Blood and Wine

    Now here is a rarity. A movie I came across late at night on one of Sky's inferior movie channels (in this case zone horror) that I actually found quite enjoyable. If you are a fan of old school horror then I imagine you will enjoy this. Yes there are some ropey gore effects and some dodgy editing but overall there is a sense of menace which is greatly aided by the slow burning pace and genuinely spooky sound track. The basic premise of the film s that off a pesticide that has been sprayed on the grapes of a vineyard turn all those who consume the wine into some form of diseased zombie type. A young girl on the way to see her boyfriend at the vineyard has to deal with it. This is my first experience of French horror and of the movies of Jean Rollin and I have to say I will be seeking out more of both on this showing. You do have to take into account that this is a 1978 movie and it does show it's age but it has genuine fright moments and a real seedy scary under currant and a lot of modern horror directors could learn a thing or two about pacing a horror movie from here. A real unexpected treat. I would definitely watch this again and for fans of the genre give an extra mark.
    7fertilecelluloid

    Rollin unearths fresh rural dread in surreal zombie poem

    Jean Rollin's "Grapes of Death" is a refreshing living dead poem, and an effective low key horror film from France's gentleman auteur.

    After Elizabeth (Marie-Georges Pascal) encounters a rotting man and the corpse of her traveling companion on a deserted train, she flees into the countryside where she must battle a plague of the sad, tortured dead. The "grapes" of the title relate to the cause of the spreading problem.

    Rollin's films have always found horror and dread in rural landscapes and crumbling architecture; in "Grapes" the fascination with these elements continues and is intensified by suitably evocative photography. Despite some ropey focus and action sequences that don't quite cut smoothly, this is the director's most technically polished work and an important addition to French "cinefantastique".

    Although the plot line bears some similarity to Romero's "The Crazies" and the visuals pre-date the recent dead-on-arrival French "Revenants" (see review), Rollin does not run this show along traditional genre lines. Instead, he has the heroine Pascal encountering a blind woman who is oblivious to the contagion and a recluse (Brigitte Lahaie) who may be her savior in a white nightie. Elizabeth's final reunion with her boyfriend has a sad, tragic quality that becomes, like the rest of the film, quite surreal.

    There is sporadic gore and the violence is shockingly sudden in parts, but Rollin's trademark dream-like pacing and social commentary are there to be enjoyed and appreciated.
    8Witchfinder-General-666

    Creepy and Original 'Environmentalist' Zombie Gore Film by Jean Rollin

    I must admit that, unlike many of my fellow Eurohorror fanatics, I am not the biggest fan of Jean Rollin, but then, I am still far from being an expert on the man's work. Most of the Rollin films that I've seen so far reach from stylish but flawed (e.g. "Fascination") to stylish but boring (e. g. "La Rose De Fer") to plain ridiculous ("Le Lac Des Morts Vivants"). Therefore, I was very positively surprised when I recently saw "Les Raisins De La Mort" aka. "The Grapes of Death" (1977) a highly original, creepy, intelligent and overall very impressive Zombie/Gore film, which is by far my favorite of all the Rollin flicks I've seen.

    "Les Raisins De La Mort" is a Zombie film with a somewhat environmentalist premise: In a mountainous, wine-drinking area of France, pesticides that are meant as insect repellents for grapes, turn the population sick and murderously insane... Unlike your usual fully braindead zombies, the infected here are still (somewhat) capable of thinking, talking and having feelings, they just have the insatiable urge to murder...

    "Les Raisins De La Mort" has the reputation of being one of the first French gore films, and it is also a highly effective one. The cinematography and settings (beautiful French landscapes and villages) are extremely elegant, which is a quality that most Rollin films have. This one's intriguing premise and suspense is a quality that I would only attribute to this one (out of the bunch of Rollin films I've seen). Marie-Georges Pascal, who sadly committed suicide at age 39 in 1985, makes a likable protagonist as Élisabeth, a girl who gets lost in the land of the infested when trying to visit her fiancé, and Mirella Rancelot is memorable as a blind girl, a likable character whose stare into nonentity is both sympathy-evoking and slightly eerie. The film delivers what gore fans expect, the zombie-makeup (the infested begin to get moldy and rot away) is extremely disgusting, and the gore effects are bloody as hell and very well done. For a Rollin film, this one is very low on the sleaze and nudity, only the ravishing actress/pornstar Brigitte Lahaie (Rollin's favorite actress) gets naked in a supporting role. The score is pretty good and underlines the eerie atmosphere.

    Overall, this film delivers everything one might hope for in a Zombie film: a nice setting, suspense and creepiness, and loads of (both disturbing and disgusting) gore. Atmospheric, effective and definitely Rollin's best, in my opinion. Highly recommended!
    8c blamer

    One of Jean Rollin's Best!

    This neglected cult classic is finally available for the first time in the States, on DVD with a gorgeous looking (and sounding) transfer by Synapse Films. It looks great - probably better than it did in the theatres. Not exactly a zombie flick, but that is the closest genre you could categorize it. It follows the trials of Elizabeth, a young woman traveling by rail across the French countryside, en route to meet with her fiancé, who runs a winery. Before she reaches her destination however, she encounters a homicidal man who has just murdered her traveling companion, and whose face disintegrates before her horrified eyes as he chases her off the train. Lost in the rural expanse, the woman encounters various peasants who seem to have become trapped between life and death, driven mad by the pain of decaying alive, and more than eager to throttle her and visit various abuses upon her body (implied by the fact that any uninfected individual she comes across in her adventure inevitably takes the proverbial bullet for her - by pitchfork, hatchet, or whatever lethal tool the living `dead' have at hand at the moment). Finally, it is revealed that her fiancé has been pumping out wine tainted by pesticides, which has been consumed en masse earlier at a festival by the unfortunate villagers (talk about becoming dead drunk.). This is easily one of Rollin's most accessible films, but may not be to the tastes of anyone weaned on Empty-Vee styled horror flicks. But for the discriminating palate, this is definitely recommended -- leisurely paced, atmospheric, and with liberal dollops of gore and mayhem to boot, this is late 70's horror at its best.
    7Fella_shibby

    Agent Orange meets Fulci with a dash of Romero with lovely cinematography n surrealistic atmosphere.

    I saw this for the first time recently. The film's gore may remind viewers of Fulci. The settings may remind of Who Can kill a Child and Tombs of the blind Dead. The film has lingering shots of oozing stuff n nasty ulcers, it has nudity, a decapitation n hell lottuva weirdness. Dont worry about the oozing ulcers, we have porn actress Brigitte Lahaie, who doesnt hesitate to undress. In one scene a woman is shown wearing a red shirt n the next she is shown wearing a braless gown. The best part about this film is Jean Rollin's exquisite cinematography and surrealistic atmosphere throughout.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to director Jean Rollin while shooting the nude scene with Brigitte Lahaie the outside temperature was so cold that Lahaie couldn't speak her lines.
    • Gaffes
      During the long zoom in the scene where Élisabeth meets the blind girl at the deserted valley, a man can be seen walking in the distance.
    • Versions alternatives
      Although the Film is banned in Germany, an uncut DVD Release was released. The DVD is not proved. A cut Version is released with an FSK Rating and signed with "neue Version".
    • Connexions
      Featured in Eurotika!: Vampires and Virgins (1999)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 juillet 1978 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • Distributor's Official Site
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Pesticide
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Causse du Larzac, Massif Central, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Rush Productions
      • Films A.B.C.
      • Off Production
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    • Durée
      • 1h 25min(85 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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