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The Evictors

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 32min
NOTE IMDb
5,4/10
1,4 k
MA NOTE
The Evictors (1979)
Official Trailer
Lire trailer1:39
2 Videos
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CriminalitéDrameHorreurMystèreThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA nice young couple move into an eerie house which is located in a small Louisiana town, unaware of its violent history, and soon find themselves tormented by the previous owners.A nice young couple move into an eerie house which is located in a small Louisiana town, unaware of its violent history, and soon find themselves tormented by the previous owners.A nice young couple move into an eerie house which is located in a small Louisiana town, unaware of its violent history, and soon find themselves tormented by the previous owners.

  • Réalisation
    • Charles B. Pierce
  • Scénario
    • Charles B. Pierce
    • Garry Rusoff
    • Paul Fisk
  • Casting principal
    • Vic Morrow
    • Michael Parks
    • Jessica Harper
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    1,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Charles B. Pierce
    • Scénario
      • Charles B. Pierce
      • Garry Rusoff
      • Paul Fisk
    • Casting principal
      • Vic Morrow
      • Michael Parks
      • Jessica Harper
    • 33avis d'utilisateurs
    • 27avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    The Evictors
    Trailer 1:39
    The Evictors
    The Evictors: Don't Look Upstairs
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    The Evictors: Don't Look Upstairs
    The Evictors: Don't Look Upstairs
    Clip 2:48
    The Evictors: Don't Look Upstairs

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    Vic Morrow
    Vic Morrow
    • Jake Rudd
    Michael Parks
    Michael Parks
    • Ben Watkins
    Jessica Harper
    Jessica Harper
    • Ruth Watkins
    Sue Ane Langdon
    Sue Ane Langdon
    • Olie Gibson
    Dennis Fimple
    Dennis Fimple
    • Mr. Bumford
    Bill Thurman
    Bill Thurman
    • Preacher Higgins
    Jimmy Clem
    Jimmy Clem
    • Mr. Buckner
    Harry Thomasson
    • Mr. Wheeler
    Twyla Taylor
    • Mrs. Bumford
    Mary Branch
    • Mrs. Mullins
    John H. Meyer
    • Mr. Mullins
    • (as John Meyer)
    John Milam
    • Mr. Rhinehart
    Roxanne Harter
    • Mrs. Rhinehart
    Foster Litton
    • Sheriff
    Owen Guthrie
    • G-Man
    William Kerwin
    • Harry Richardson
    Ron White
    Ron White
    • G-Man
    Thomas Ham
    • G-Man
    • Réalisation
      • Charles B. Pierce
    • Scénario
      • Charles B. Pierce
      • Garry Rusoff
      • Paul Fisk
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    Avis des utilisateurs33

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    6jangu

    Nice and creepy

    I saw this move when I was 15 yo and found it rather atmospheric and creepy. The main actors are good, Jessica Harper and Michael Parks especially, but there are a few amateurish performances as well. The flashbacks to the murders of the past were nicely done too, they are quite tense and suspenseful actually, and the main characters in this flick behave in a manner that I at least found plausible. It's not a "no-holds-barred" terror movie or some "Friday the 13th"-clone, just a handsomely put together, semi-independent movie. Nice cinematography also and beautiful locations. However, the claim that this is a true story, is ridiculous and, considering the ending, not something even the filmmakers believe in.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Minor but enjoyable little thriller.

    Keep your expectations low and you might have some fun with this movie from director Charles B. Pierce, which, like his earlier "The Town That Dreaded Sundown", is a period thriller based on a true story. It doesn't add up to much when it's all over, but it's well made and has some good moments. It's really the cast that helps to maintain viewer interest as it plays out with a rather deliberate pace.

    Michael Parks and the lovely Jessica Harper play Ben and Ruth Watkins, a couple who move into a house in a small Louisiana town in 1942. It seems, however, that realtor Jake Rudd (Vic Morrow) hasn't been forthcoming with them about some details. The house has a violent history: all people who previously tried to move into the house came to bad ends. And before long Ruth begins to be menaced by a glowering redneck who shows up, usually at night, with a big sharp knife.

    Pierce gives this movie some semblance of style, especially the flashbacks - set in 1928, 1934, and 1939 - which are shot in a sepia tone. The scare scenes that occur really aren't that scary, but Harper is just so watchable that she makes up for any lack of suspense. She and Parks make for a very likable couple, and they're well supported by Morrow and the great Sue Ane Langdon as cheery neighbour Olie Gibson. Familiar character actors Dennis Fimple and Bill Thurman can be seen in small roles.

    As in "The Town That Dreaded Sundown", the period recreation is nicely done, and the score by Jaime Mendoza-Nava adds a lot to the atmosphere.

    Ultimately, there's really nothing here that's surprising, but "The Evictors" is still passably engrossing, and it does offer up a fairly interesting ending.

    One of the final few films for the legendary American International Pictures.

    Seven out of 10.
    6tla.baio

    Spooky and Fun Backwoods Terror

    The Evictors, like Charles B. Pierce's other efforts (The Legend of Boggy Creek and The Town That Dreaded Sundown) is a spooky story based on actual events. This story centers around a house with a violent past. That past, however, does not stay dead. Instead it comes back to terrify any new occupants seeking to live in that same house. There are fine performances, some truly spooky scenes, and several twists towards its conclusion to keep the viewer entertained. Fans of this film should definitely seek out Pierce's other titles mentioned above. Happy Hunting!
    8Nightman85

    Chilling and suspenseful – one of Pierce's best

    In 1942, a couple moves into an old farm house in Northern Louisiana only to discover all the previous tenants have met with sinister fates. But does this eerie history have anything to do with the ominous stranger that's now terrorizing the young wife?

    Director Charles B. Pierce may be best known for his docu-chillers The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972) and The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976), but The Evictors may just be the over-looked gem of his film career. Like his previous films The Evictors has a splendidly gritty, rural atmosphere that gives it a raw believability. This becomes all the more effective when the story builds to some strong tension as our heroine is stalked by a phantom prowler. There are also a number of flashbacks, shot in stylish black and white, that have a chilling creepiness.

    The story is fairly well-written, as the plot takes a few unexpected and surprising turns. Its only real flaw is a final revelation that's a bit improbable. Pierce does well at creating a 40's era atmosphere, much like that of The Town That Dreaded Sundown. The camera work is nicely done and the music score solidly spooky. The biggest highlight here may come from star Jessica Harper's understated performance. Harper (best known as the heroine of Suspiria and Phantom of the Paradise) makes a truly convincing role here.

    Over all, The Evictors is definitely a film worth checking out for horror fans, particularly those who are fans of Pierce or Harper. This is an underrated effort in need of a new audience.

    *** out of ****
    Cujo108

    Eviction anxiety

    In 1942, Ben and Ruth Watkins have just moved into an old Louisiana farmhouse. It's a beautiful place, but they soon learn of it's morbid past. Apparently, the previous few tenants all died in ways that raise suspicion. This doesn't sit well with Ruth, who stays at home alone most of the day while Ben is at work. As if she weren't spooked enough already, it isn't long before she finds herself menaced by a prowler who keeps showing up.

    Charles B. Pierce, the man behind such southern-flavored gems as 'The Town that Dreaded Sundown' and 'The Legend of Boggy Creek', scored again with this outstanding mood piece. Atmosphere always was Pierce's strongest point, and 'The Evictors' features it in spades. The slow-burn pacing works brilliantly here, allowing the ominous tone to fester. The 1940's setting and impact of World War II on the financially struggling town are also well-realized, the former all the more so thanks to the lovely scope photography Pierce so expertly utilizes. Some effective sepia-toned flashbacks further the mood, as does the hushed nature of the townspeople in regard to the house's history.

    Jessica Harper and Michael Parks play the married couple, and there is an obvious chemistry between them. It was great seeing the lovely Harper in a horror film other than 'Suspiria' for a change. Vic Morrow is on hand as the shady real estate agent who sales them the house and has eyes for Ruth. His role isn't the largest despite him getting top-billing, but it's an important one. Sue Ann Langdon also deserves mention as the crippled neighbor whom Ruth befriends.

    The film offers up it's fair share of surprises as it heads toward the climax. There's one aspect of the story that was easily predictable, at least in my case, but others not so much. This is one of the true unsung gems of the 70's. The thought of it either not getting a release or being relegated to a shitty MOD DVD-R disgusts me to the core.

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      One of the last films to be released by American International Pictures (AIP).
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      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 2: The Deuce (2006)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 avril 1979 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Leadsville Nights
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Jonesville, Texas, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Charles B. Pierce Film Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 32min(92 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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