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La foreuse sanglante

Titre original : The Toolbox Murders
  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
5,2/10
5,3 k
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Kelly Nichols in La foreuse sanglante (1978)
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Un maniaque masqué tue les locataires d'un complexe d'appartements avec le contenu d'une boîte à outils.Un maniaque masqué tue les locataires d'un complexe d'appartements avec le contenu d'une boîte à outils.Un maniaque masqué tue les locataires d'un complexe d'appartements avec le contenu d'une boîte à outils.

  • Réalisation
    • Dennis Donnelly
  • Scénario
    • Neva Friedenn
    • Robert Easter
    • Ann Kindberg
  • Casting principal
    • Cameron Mitchell
    • Pamelyn Ferdin
    • Wesley Eure
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    5,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Dennis Donnelly
    • Scénario
      • Neva Friedenn
      • Robert Easter
      • Ann Kindberg
    • Casting principal
      • Cameron Mitchell
      • Pamelyn Ferdin
      • Wesley Eure
    • 81avis d'utilisateurs
    • 94avis des critiques
    • 35Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux23

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    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Vance Kingsley
    Pamelyn Ferdin
    Pamelyn Ferdin
    • Laurie Ballard
    Wesley Eure
    Wesley Eure
    • Kent Kingsley
    Nicolas Beauvy
    Nicolas Beauvy
    • Joey Ballard
    Tim Donnelly
    Tim Donnelly
    • Detective Jamison
    Aneta Corsaut
    Aneta Corsaut
    • Joanne Ballard
    Faith McSwain
    Faith McSwain
    • Mrs. Andrews
    Marciee Drake
    Marciee Drake
    • Debbie
    Evelyn Guerrero
    • Maria
    Victoria Perry
    • Woman in Apartment
    Robert Bartlett
    • Man in Apartment
    Betty Cole
    • Middle Aged Woman
    John Hawker
    • Middle Aged Man
    Don Diamond
    Don Diamond
    • Sgt. Cameron
    Alisa Powell
    • Girlfriend
    Kelly Nichols
    Kelly Nichols
    • Dee Ann
    • (as Marianne Walter)
    Robert Forward
    • Screamer Man
    Kathleen O'Malley
    Kathleen O'Malley
    • Screamer Woman
    • Réalisation
      • Dennis Donnelly
    • Scénario
      • Neva Friedenn
      • Robert Easter
      • Ann Kindberg
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    Infofreak

    Don't believe the hype! Lame "video nasty".

    "Banned since 1982" screams the video box. After sitting through an hour and a half of this crud you'll be lining up to have it banned for another twenty years. Not because it's controversial, too violent, or objectionable in any way (except perhaps aesthetically), but simply to save your fellow movie watchers from having to experience this incoherent, pointless mess. And it is a MESS. Badly written, directed and acted, with no redeeming features. And I LIKE horror folks.

    The first 20 minutes or so features a series of murders of young women by various items from a toolbox - drill, hammer, nail gun,etc. (why a toolbox you ask? Good question...). The victims are all attractive and seem to share a taste for MOR country music. The killer wears a ski mask and sometimes hums to himself. (Maybe he's a country purist and is offended by their lack of Hank Williams?)

    Anyway, after that the movie rapidly gets duller and duller, a girl gets kidnapped, some inept cops investigate the murders and are baffled, even though you'll pick the killer as soon as you see him. B-grade legend Cameron Mitchell hams it up sucking a lollipop and singing spirituals, and the faceless supporting cast are as bad as the stinker of a script. If you haven't seen 'The Toolbox Murders' well, you haven't missed anything much. Not even bad enough to be funny.
    4Groverdox

    T&A and violence heavy beginning leads to dull plotting and laughable ending

    "The Toolbox Murders" is a late-'70s slasher flick that I watched some years ago and could remember nothing about. That's probably not a good sign.

    I will say one thing for it: it's sleazier than most. Three girls disrobe in the opening twenty minutes. The last one gets fully naked and stays that way for a decent stretch. We also watch her masturbate in a bathtub.

    The killer has a pretty lame mask. Hell, Michael Myers' was just a painted William Shatner mask they got at a joke shop, and it became iconic. The one in this movie is just a woollen ski mask.

    The movie does have a decent gimmick, though, which is alluded to in the title. Yes, the killer uses a toolset to dispatch his victims, first a claw hammer, then a nailgun - which is used much more convincingly than the one in "The Nailgun Massacre", even if they forgot to tell the actress playing the victim to look scared while he uses it.

    But get this: for the third victim, the killer just smothers her with his hands! Was the toolbox too heavy or something?

    The protagonist seems to be a guy who looks like a third-rate Luke Skywalker clone whose 15-year-old sister is kidnapped, presumably by the killer. He doesn't appear too worried. He teams up with a guy who looks a bit like John Stamos, but less charismatic. They decide to do some snooping of their own to find the kidnapped girl, and discover a vibrator in the masturbating woman's house, as if to underline what a sex freak she was (?).

    The movie then makes the regrettable decision of revealing the killer's identity to us. Some slasher movies do this, granted, but here it seemed unnecessary. We get a long, boring scene with the unmasked killer and the kidnapped girl.

    He seems to talk about the masturbating woman from before. Apparently he's some kind of religious crazy who wants to punish women for doing "unnatural" things, like masturbating. How did he even know she did that?

    And if the movie is just going to show us the killer's identity, what was the point of the mask, which certainly wouldn't have helped his homicidal efforts? The only people who see him get killed. Anyone else would have been immediately suspicious seeing a man with a mask running around. If not for that, probably nobody would have even noticed him.

    There's also a "twist" at the end which is so out-of-nowhere that you just feel cheated. A "good" character turns evil. Why? They don't even bother giving you a shot of him making the revelation of what's supposed to be the turning point. And what a turnaround. It just feels stupid and tacked on.

    Then there's a laughable text-edit ending that tells you the movie was based on a true story and what happened to the characters in real life or some such garbage. Sometimes when a movie is supposed to be "based on a true story" I actually look it up to see if that's really the case. This time, I don't think I'll bother.
    7drownsoda90

    Nailguns, hammers, and drills, oh my!

    "The Toolbox Murders" follows a series of killings in a Los Angeles apartment complex, which culminate in the kidnapping of a 15-year-old girl, Laurie (Pamelyn Ferdin) who resides there with her family. From thereon, police attempt to unravel the crimes with the assistance of the building owner (Cameron Mitchell) and his employee nephew (Wesley Eure).

    While it has been often written off as cheap exploitation fodder, "The Toolbox Murders" is something of a minor unsung achievement, especially when you examine the context. It was made and released pre-John Carpenter's "Halloween", and while it definitely riffs on "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," it does deserve some credit for being an early adopter of the slasher mould. The main criticism of the film (not unwarranted) is that it makes the shift from slasher flick to police procedural at the midway point, which is a bit jarring on a tonal level. The last half of the film mainly focuses on young Laurie being tied to a bed and subject to the religious ramblings of the villain.

    This issue aside, where "Toolbox" excels is in its elaborate, effective death sequences, and moody cinematography. The film is shot remarkably well by Gary Graver, and the murders--most of which occur in a slam-bang succession in the first 30 minutes--are effective and disturbing. The locations make for '70s overload, full of furnishings and styles that evoke "The Brady Bunch," but there is a seedy L.A. aesthetic to the film that gives it a gritty and sometimes unpleasant edge. Some moments, particularly the surreal, foggy flashbacks that help explain the killer's motive, predate similar sequences in Paul Lynch's "Prom Night," released two years later.

    The performances here are better than the material warrants, especially from Pamelyn Ferdin (best known for her voice roles in the "Peanuts" cartoon and as Fern in "Charlotte's Web," but also in the fantastic 1971 film "The Beguiled"), who proves herself a legitimately talented young actress. Cameron Mitchell hams it up here big time, but his performance is enjoyable and over-the-top.

    All in all, I truly believe that, despite its shortcomings, "The Toolbox Murders" is an underrated entry in the slasher film canon. While it does make a downshift in pace and tone in the latter half, it remains a nasty, hard-edged odyssey through the shiftier characters of '70s Los Angeles. Slasher fans will no doubt love the first half, though the second will leave them divided. My suggestion is to take the film on its own terms, and remind oneself that it was made before the slasher prototype was fully edified with "Halloween," which came in the latter part of the year. 7/10.
    4dung_rat

    Somewhat tedious and sickly (but not due to gore!!)

    I heard about this film at the start of last year and instantly became deeply intrigued by it. I was overjoyed to see it finally released on the 'VIPCO' video label (here in the UK) but, alas, this all seemed to be in vain. I guess overall it was somewhat of a bathos and failed to rouse any serious interest in me whatsoever. The acting was, at the best of times, marginal and the plot...let's say it wasn't exactly ground-breaking: At the same time though I doubt that director Dennis Donnelly (who has also worked on episodes of 'Dallas' and 'Airwolf'...if I recall from my childhood) was attempting to change the world with the tale of a deranged Ski-mask wearing killer wielding, amongst other items, nail guns and chisels. The killings portrayed are rather nasty and bloody but, as I am now aware, are slightly cut here in the UK. I doubt (sincerely) that if they were shown in their entirety it would have made any valuable difference.

    Perhaps what I found most disturbing about the film itself was the general visual aspect ( - vague I find you asking yourselves). The film looks very much dated now, which for some may not be a problem but it tended to make me feel decidedly 'sickly'. By this I mean that it just reminds me far too much of photos from my childhood *shudders*...with its ghastly floral interiors and fashion sense. I guess this is just a reflection of my own personal dislike towards nostalgia and is no serious reason to comment negatively on the film.

    To conclude, 'The Toolbox Murders' is a tedious and poor (sorry to be harsh) horror flick at best. At times it appears to imitate Tobe Hoopers classic 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' in the sense that the film was, allegedly, based on 'real' events. It also follows a fairly congruous and typical narrative: a series of murders followed by an abduction and, inevitably, torture...only to have the attractive protagonist narrowly escape death. The fact that 'The Toolbox Murders' focuses on the notion of the 'family-gone-wrong', a la 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', or Pete Walkers 'Frightmare', for example, only seems to strengthen this argument more. The main problem: it falls flat on its face in trying to do so. I consider myself to be a die-hard horror film aficionado but this was just unfulfilling; certainly not to be mistaken as a 'cult classic'.
    6mmthos

    DARK, CREEPY, ATMOSPHERIC, EFFECTIVE

    Which tool will he use next and how?

    Not in the toolbox, a vibrator used in a highly erotic scene

    Fun.

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    • Anecdotes
      Kelly Nichols got the role of Dee Ann after the first two actresses backed out because they didn't want to do the total nudity. She had no problem being nude on screen because she had spent years as a nude model. This was her first of only two mainstream movie roles. The year after the film was released she was selected Penthouse Pet of the Month in May 1979 and then began a career of making hardcore adult films.
    • Gaffes
      When Vance carries the presumably unconscious or dead Debra, she clearly grips his arm or shoulder to keep herself from sliding to the floor when she is laid down.
    • Citations

      Joey Ballard: I'll be home for dinner. What are you fixin'?

      Laurie Ballard: Ah! La specialty of the house; chicken à la TV dinners.

    • Versions alternatives
      The version televised on the UK's Zone Horror channel in 2007 was complete and uncut.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Studio S: Vem behöver video (1980)
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      Sung by George Deaton & Terry Stubbs

      Music & Lyrics by George Deaton

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 mars 1978 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Toolbox Murders
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 6633 Fallbrook Avenue West Hills, Californie, États-Unis(Shopping mall parking lot in the final shot)
    • Société de production
      • Cal-Am Productions
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      • 185 000 $US (estimé)
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      1 heure 33 minutes
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    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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