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Frissons d'outre-tombe

Titre original : From Beyond the Grave
  • 1974
  • 12
  • 1h 38min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
5,7 k
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Frissons d'outre-tombe (1974)
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Une anthologie de quatre courtes histoires d'horreur tournant autour d'un mystérieux propriétaire d'un magasin d'antiquités et de ses pièces antiques, dont chacune cache un secret mortel.Une anthologie de quatre courtes histoires d'horreur tournant autour d'un mystérieux propriétaire d'un magasin d'antiquités et de ses pièces antiques, dont chacune cache un secret mortel.Une anthologie de quatre courtes histoires d'horreur tournant autour d'un mystérieux propriétaire d'un magasin d'antiquités et de ses pièces antiques, dont chacune cache un secret mortel.

  • Réalisation
    • Kevin Connor
  • Scénario
    • Robin Clarke
    • Raymond Christodoulou
    • R. Chetwynd-Hayes
  • Casting principal
    • Peter Cushing
    • Ian Bannen
    • Ian Carmichael
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    5,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kevin Connor
    • Scénario
      • Robin Clarke
      • Raymond Christodoulou
      • R. Chetwynd-Hayes
    • Casting principal
      • Peter Cushing
      • Ian Bannen
      • Ian Carmichael
    • 72avis d'utilisateurs
    • 54avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    From Beyond the Grave
    Trailer 2:48
    From Beyond the Grave

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    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • The Proprietor
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • Christopher Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness")
    Ian Carmichael
    Ian Carmichael
    • Reginald Warren (Segment 3 "The Elemental")
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Mabel Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness")
    Margaret Leighton
    Margaret Leighton
    • Madame Orloff (Segment 3 "The Elemental")
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Jim Underwood (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness")
    Nyree Dawn Porter
    Nyree Dawn Porter
    • Susan Warren (Segment 3 "The Elemental")
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Edward Charlton (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher")
    Ian Ogilvy
    Ian Ogilvy
    • William Seaton (Segment 4 "The Door")
    Lesley-Anne Down
    Lesley-Anne Down
    • Rosemary Seaton (Segment 4 "The Door")
    • (as Lesley Anne Down)
    Jack Watson
    Jack Watson
    • Sir Michael Sinclair (Segment 4 "The Door")
    Angela Pleasence
    Angela Pleasence
    • Emily Underwood (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness")
    Wendy Allnutt
    Wendy Allnutt
    • Pamela (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher")
    Rosalind Ayres
    Rosalind Ayres
    • Prostitute - Edward's First Victim (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher")
    Tommy Godfrey
    • Mr. Jeffries (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher")
    Ben Howard
    Ben Howard
    • Burglar
    John O'Farrell
    • Stephen Lowe (Segment 2 "An Act of Kindness")
    Marcel Steiner
    • The Face (Segment 1 "The Gate Crasher")
    • Réalisation
      • Kevin Connor
    • Scénario
      • Robin Clarke
      • Raymond Christodoulou
      • R. Chetwynd-Hayes
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    ApplePiePerson

    The Best Amicus By Far!!!

    I throughly enjoyed this film when i saw it at Frightfest in London last May. I think it is the best of the Amicus portmanteaus by far and it is a shame that more people cannot see it.

    The stories are all strong and feature an excellent cast (David Warner, Ian Ogilvie and Peter Cushing with a northern accent). The Ian Carmichael one is very comic thanks to magnificent Madame Orloff - it is is like "Jerry and Margot from the Good Life meet a nasty spirit" or something. The others are genuinely chilling and there is an especially nice twist in the story featuring Ian Bannen and the scary scary Angela Pleasance.

    Recommended to anyone with a love of classic horror.
    7Coventry

    Beware the Pleasances!

    In good old Amicus-Anthology tradition, debuting director Kevin Connor presents a nice variety of three just above average horror stories and one really terrific one. "From Beyond the Grave" certainly wasn't the production studio's best omnibus effort (that honor goes to either "Asylum" or "The House that Dripped Blood"), but it has a splendid ensemble cast (including eminent British names like Donald Pleasance, Peter Cushing, Ian Ogilvy, David Warner, Ian Carmichael,… ), a neat wraparound narrative and an overall pleasingly sinister atmosphere. All separate tales begin in the same location, namely an obscure and hidden antique shop manned by Peter Cushing. The customers at this shop then become the protagonists of the segments, and the attentive viewer quickly figures out that their own personal fate will also depend on whether or not they are honest human beings. The bought items (an army medal, an ancient mirror, a snuff box and even an medieval door) aren't necessarily essential objects in the tales, though. The first story stars David Warner ("The Omen") as an obnoxious man who becomes possessed with a murderous spirit homing in his recently purchased antique mirror. The plot of "The Gate Crasher", as this story is called, is quite mundane but it boosts a handful of grisly set pieces. The third story is a rather comical referring to "The Exorcist", with Ian Carmichael being possessed by an invisible and hugely hyperactive elemental critter (whatever the hell that may be) that is attached to his shoulder. The exorcism scenes are incredibly over-the-top and the segment isn't really meant to be scary. The fourth and final story was a bit too tacky in my humble opinion, but it nonetheless has awesomely grim scenery (the room, the portal, the axe…) and the beauty of actress Lesley-Ann Down. I'm deliberately saving story number two for last, as it is by far the most superior installment of them all. Most credit here must go to Donald Pleasance and his real-life daughter Angela, for their genuinely uncanny performances as the overly friendly yet obtrusive pair of low-class street merchants who gradually 'take-over' an unhappy married man. I can't reveal too much about the plot, but the performances of Donald and particularly Angela Pleasance truly send cold shivers down your spine. Recommended!
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Entertaining and genuinely shocking British horror

    From Beyond the Grave could have gone either way in quality. It could have a clever, atmospherically effective and well acted film or predictable schlock, luckily From Beyond the Grave belongs in the former category and of the anthology horror films it's one of the better ones. The third story The Elemental lacks the atmosphere of the other three stories and there are things throughout that could have gone into detail a little more, some good ideas here but could have had more explanation. From Beyond the Grave may not be big in budget but it actually looks competent and nicely made, it doesn't look slipshod and the lighting and settings are quite atmospheric. The music is appropriately spooky and doesn't overbear things, the direction keeps things moving swiftly but with time to breathe also and the film is very smartly scripted. Not masterpiece-status, but it doesn't try to be and always entertains, which is much more important. The stories are atmospheric and are effective in creepiness, while things could have had more explanation things are at least coherent and you are always engrossed. Of the four stories, the best is the second, fun and genuinely chilling stuff. The acting is very good, especially Margaret Leighton, Donald Pleasance, Peter Cushing and David Warner, nobody disgraces themselves. In conclusion, entertaining and scary, pretty darn good. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    7utgard14

    "There's an Elemental on your shoulder!"

    Amicus horror anthology film (the last of seven) starring Peter Cushing as the owner of an antique shop who sells items to different rotten people. Each of the film's stories are tied to these people. The first story features David Warner and is about a mirror which houses a creepy man (or spirit or whatever) who forces Warner to do bad things. The second story is about a man who is seduced by the daughter of a street peddler. Good lineup in this one: Donald Pleasence, Ian Bannen, Diana Dors. But it's just not that interesting despite its oddness. The third story features Ian Carmichael as a man who turns to a crazy old lady (Margaret Leighton) to get rid of an Elemental spirit tormenting him. Leighton is the whole show here. Lots of fun to watch. My favorite story in the film. The final story is about a writer (Ian Ogilvy) who buys a door through which he can step into a room inhabited by a weirdo from the past. This segment also features Lesley-Anne Down. The linking pieces with Cushing have another little story involving a shady man hanging around the shop. Overall, it's an entertaining movie. All the stories are enjoyable to varying degrees, although the second story is clearly the weakest. It's still watchable though. Cushing is pure class as always. Not the best of the Amicus anthologies but good.
    7The_Void

    Excellent Amicus anthology

    Amicus are famous for the anthology films, and that's hardly surprising since they made so many. The majority of the anthologies they made are entertaining, and I don't think I've ever really seen a bad one; Asylum, The Vault of Horror and The House That Dripped Blood usually, and rightly, are the highest regarded among the films that Amicus made. From Beyond the Grave is one of the lesser known anthology films; but don't let that faze you, because this collection of four short horror tales is good fun, and while I cant say this is the best Amicus omnibus, it's definitely up there! These films usually feature some sort of creepy wraparound story, and the one here focuses on an old antique store. Not very original, but the store is staffed by Peter Cushing (complete with dodgy accent!) so I could forgive the lack of originality. Cushing antique shop owner doesn't like it when people try and rip him off, but plenty of his customers do; and they all come a cropper when they discover the terrible secret of the item they've just bought (or robbed) from his store!

    These films don't usually put the best story first, and this one doesn't either. The first tale, titled "The Gate Crasher" stars David Warner and has a sort of Hellraiser feel about it, as he buys an old mirror from the antique store and it turns out to be inhabited by a ghost like thing that entices Warner into bringing it fresh blood. It's not a bad story, though I feel that more could have been made of it. Story number two is the best and focuses on a man who steals a war medal from the antique store to impress a former army man and ends up getting more than he bargained for. This tale is very strange and stars Donald Pleasance in one of his weirder roles. It's imaginative and inventive, and therefore interesting as it's impossible to tell where it's going. Story number three, "The Elemental" is a fun little story, though there isn't really a great deal of point to it. The fourth and final tale would appear to be the centrepiece and focuses on an old wooden door that gives way to an expansive blue room. This is a decent little story and we get to watch Lesley-Anne Down wielding an axe, which makes it worthwhile. Overall, From Beyond the Grave is everything an anthology should be: it's fun and interesting in the right places. There's plenty of plot holes, but also no need to pay them any mind. From Beyond the Grave comes highly recommended to horror fans!

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    • Anecdotes
      The last of the "portmanteau" (anthology) horror films from Amicus Films. The others were: Le train des épouvantes (1965), Le jardin des tortures (1967), La maison qui tue (1971), Asylum (1972), Histoires d'outre-tombe (1972), and Le caveau de la terreur (1973).
    • Gaffes
      In "The Elemental" segment, during the exorcism, a yellowish dog figurine on the right side of the mantle gets knocked off. In a following shot it is back on the mantle and explodes.
    • Citations

      Madame Orloff (segment 3 "The Elemental"): There's an Elemental on your shoulder!

    • Connexions
      Featured in La dernière cible (1988)
    • Bandes originales
      The Wedding March
      (uncredited)

      By Felix Mendelssohn

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 juillet 1977 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Más allá de la tumba
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Highgate Cemetery, Swain's Lane, Highgate, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Opening Credits)
    • Société de production
      • Amicus Productions
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      • 203 941 £GB (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 38min(98 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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