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Marqué par le diable

Titre original : The Orphan
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 27min
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4,3/10
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Marqué par le diable (1979)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA disturbed young man is plagued by horrific headaches that he believes make him commit murders.A disturbed young man is plagued by horrific headaches that he believes make him commit murders.A disturbed young man is plagued by horrific headaches that he believes make him commit murders.

  • Réalisation
    • John Ballard
  • Scénario
    • John Ballard
    • Hector Hugh Munro
  • Casting principal
    • Peggy Feury
    • Joanna Miles
    • Donn Whyte
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,3/10
    274
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • John Ballard
    • Scénario
      • John Ballard
      • Hector Hugh Munro
    • Casting principal
      • Peggy Feury
      • Joanna Miles
      • Donn Whyte
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux20

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    Peggy Feury
    • Aunt Martha
    Joanna Miles
    Joanna Miles
    • David's Mother
    Donn Whyte
    • David's Father
    Stanley Church
    • Dr. Thompson
    Eleanor Stewart
    • Mary
    Afolabi Ajayi
    • Akin
    Jane House
    • Jean Ford
    David Foreman
    • Percy Ford
    Mark Owens
    • David
    Jim Broder
    Dennis Watlington
    Gregory Duviler
    Lynn Kirchoff
    Jeanne Graham
    Romero Rochán
    Malachy McCourt
    Malachy McCourt
    • Toyman
    Marion Clark
    Catherine Andrea
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      • John Ballard
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      • John Ballard
      • Hector Hugh Munro
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    3Java_Joe

    The original Friday the 13th movie but it's definitely not the best.

    This movie actually was the first to use the "Friday the 13th" title and the makers of the Jason version had to reach a settlement in order to use that name in their movies. The fact that those movies are remembered and this one isn't ought to tell you which one was better.

    The story itself deals with an orphan who's gone to live with his aunt after the death of his parents. There's contention between the two. The young man feels that something inside him is making him kill. She doesn't let him be a teenager. And then at the end there's toast. It actually plays a part in the whole movie.

    I can see what the filmmakers were trying for but it just wasn't good enough. The quality of the camerawork was good and it's obvious they were going for psychological horror. But in the end, it just wasn't good or interesting enough.
    lazarillo

    Not good but interesting--and certainly offbeat--70's horror/art flick

    This is one of those films that kind of fall into the unfortunate "no man's land" between art and exploitation. I can't really claim that I found it either wildly entertaining or artistically brilliant, but it is more interesting than some of the other reviews make it sound. There aren't. for instance, too many other American horror movies based on a short story by a renowned British-Indian author or that feature a title song by 70's folk singer Janis "Seventeen" Ian (the alternate choice I guess was Leonard Cohen which REALLY would have been interesting). There are only three, not especially bloody, murders, which makes the "Friday the 13th" retitling kind of unfortunate (even though this came out a year or so before the slasher series). It is bound to disappoint somewhat as a horror movie, let alone if you're expecting a "Friday the 13th" style gorefest.

    This is a movie about a young boy whose frequently absent father, an African explorer, has been killed in an unfortunate accident which also indirectly claimed his mother. His stern, disapproving aunt comes to take care of him and tries to bend him to her will. She chases away an African associate of his father's who is staying at the house (and is apparently the lonely boy's only friend), she intentionally kills his pet chicken, and accidentally kills his dog. The boy also has a complicated and (at least on his end) somewhat sexual relationship with the family maid, but their relationship curdles after he hides in a closet and listens to her having sex with her boyfriend. He eventually goes crazy and ends up reverting into a kind of "Lord of the Flies" mode, worshipping a stuffed gorilla called "Charlie" as a kind of pagan god and waging war against his well-intentioned but wrongheaded aunt. Needless to say, things do not end well.

    This movie was apparently made over a ten year period(!) and it shows in some of the uneven direction and seemingly random plot twists. Some of the acting, especially that of the main child actor, is pretty weak. Still it is one of these movies that is interesting simply because it so far out of the generally accepted cinematic universe that it would never get made today. It's not very good perhaps, but it still might be worth checking out, especially if you like offbeat 70's films like I do.
    Michael_Elliott

    Well-Made But a Bit Dull

    The Orphan (1979)

    ** (out of 4)

    After the sudden death of his beloved father, David (Mark Owens) goes to stay with family members where he struggles to fit in and understand why he has no parents. Before long he starts suffering bad headaches and soon he thinks they might be causing him to murder.

    I had never heard of this film until I read Stephen Thrower's Nightmare USA where this was covered. This here is basically a movie that tries to fit into the art-house market so if you're expecting some sort of slasher or graphic horror movie then you're going to be disappointed. As long as you go into the film knowing what you're getting then you're going to find a flawed but well-made picture.

    The film is actually well-made and the direction by John Ballard is more than respectable. This film is basically taking a look at a kid suffering from his mother's death and then having to deal with the death of his father. THe horror elements are certainly here but they are pretty much in the background because the main focus is the mental state of this kid and what impact being an orphan might have on him.

    Technically speaking the film is impressive as it looks quite good and we're also given some good performances. Owens is quite good as the young child and he at least helps you stayed glued to what's going on. The biggest problem with THE ORPHAN is the fact that it's just too slow and too dull in spots to fully keep you entertained. This is one of those movies where it's easy to respect what the filmmakers were able to do but by the time the movie is over you really weren't all that entertained.
    3Coventry

    Intriguing dullness

    The best compliment I can possibly give to "Friday the 13th: The Orphan" is that it's somewhat the grim and zero-budgeted exploitation version of the timeless genre classic "The Innocents". Surely it's a lot less stylish and atmospheric (what did you expect?), but the themes and general creepiness of both films are definitely similar. The problem, however, was that I totally didn't expect this to be such a film! With the two typically horrific terms "Friday 13th" and "The Orphan" in one title, the last thing I was preparing for was a slow-moving 1930's drama with coming-of-age influences and lectures on African culture. Still I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this film to explorers of obscure horror/cult cinema, just because it's so odd and unusual. There's very moody music during the opening credits, depicting a collage of pictures of a happy and seemingly unworried family. Of course, knowing the title this is only intended to increase the drama-effect. And yes, straight after the opening credits, the young boy from the photographs – David – is forced to kiss his dead father on the day of his funeral, while the obnoxious cousin yells: "ha ha, now you're an orphan!". After the funeral of his parents, David's aunt Martha invites herself to take custody over the boy. The relationship with Martha does't go too well, but David at least becomes close with her servants and turns more and more to the sinister African relics that his father brought back from his many trips. As said already, "Friday the 13th: The Orphan" is a very slow-paced and overly talkative cult effort. The drama sequences are quite intense, like the funeral sequence and David's flashbacks about his father (for example, the scene where he learns that his father – and indirectly also his mother – died in a stupidly banal accident), but it takes ages before something significantly unsettling happens. The first authentic exploitation movie murder only occurs at about 68 minutes into the film! More than one hour wait for a gritty murder moment is just unacceptable and dull. And, sadly, that's exactly how I'll always remember this film: dull.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Young boy's tormented psyche.

    After tragic death of his parents-the woman accidentally shots her husband and then herself-ten year old David is left in the care of Aunt Marta.His neurotic and soul-denying guardian lives a large estate mansion.She is a cruel woman.All the things David loved are gone:his hen,his dog and his relationships with African friend Akin and a servant woman Mary.David hates his Aunt and tries to destroy her.His sanity slowly deteriorates and he becomes a psychotic killer...Very sad and unusual horror film which offers plenty of psychological chills.The acting is uneven and there are only two murder scenes,so "The Orphan" is still neglected by horror fans.According to Stephen Thrower's "Nightmare USA" John Ballard's final cut was 110 minutes-the current version is missing around thirty minutes from the original cut.Fans of Bergman's "Persona" or "Fanny and Alexander" should give "The Orphan" a chance.8 orphans out of 10.

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    • Anecdotes
      The producers of Vendredi 13 (1980) , which began production shortly after this film was released, had to negotiate a settlement with this film's producers in order to use the title.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      I Need to Live Alone
      Written and Performed by Janis Ian

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    • Date de sortie
      • novembre 1979 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Orphan
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New Jersey, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cinema Investments Company
      • Gilman-Westergaard Enterprises
      • Trimedia Southwest Associates II
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