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Le caveau de la terreur

Titre original : The Vault of Horror
  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 27min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
6,7 k
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Le caveau de la terreur (1973)
An anthology of five horror stories shared by five men trapped in the basement of an office building.
Lire trailer1:18
3 Videos
56 photos
HorreurThriller

Une anthologie de cinq histoires d'horreur partagées par cinq hommes pris au piège dans le sous-sol d'un immeuble de bureaux.Une anthologie de cinq histoires d'horreur partagées par cinq hommes pris au piège dans le sous-sol d'un immeuble de bureaux.Une anthologie de cinq histoires d'horreur partagées par cinq hommes pris au piège dans le sous-sol d'un immeuble de bureaux.

  • Réalisation
    • Roy Ward Baker
  • Scénario
    • Al Feldstein
    • William M. Gaines
    • Milton Subotsky
  • Casting principal
    • Curd Jürgens
    • Terry-Thomas
    • Tom Baker
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    6,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Scénario
      • Al Feldstein
      • William M. Gaines
      • Milton Subotsky
    • Casting principal
      • Curd Jürgens
      • Terry-Thomas
      • Tom Baker
    • 93avis d'utilisateurs
    • 64avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos3

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:18
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    The Vault Of Horror: Knife Attack
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    The Vault Of Horror: Knife Attack
    The Vault Of Horror: Knife Attack
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    The Vault Of Horror: Knife Attack
    The Vault Of Horror: Paper Cutter Accident
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    The Vault Of Horror: Paper Cutter Accident

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    Rôles principaux40

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    Curd Jürgens
    Curd Jürgens
    • Sebastian (segment "This Trick'll Kill You")
    • (as Curt Jurgens)
    Terry-Thomas
    Terry-Thomas
    • Arthur Critchit (segment "The Neat Job")
    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • Moore (segment "Drawn and Quartered")
    Dawn Addams
    Dawn Addams
    • Inez (segment "This Trick'll Kill You")
    Michael Craig
    Michael Craig
    • Maitland (segment "Bargain in Death")
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Lawrence Diltant (segment "Drawn and Quartered")
    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Eleanor Critchit (segment "The Neat Job")
    Edward Judd
    Edward Judd
    • Alex (segment "Bargain in Death")
    Anna Massey
    Anna Massey
    • Donna Rogers (segment "Midnight Mess")
    Daniel Massey
    Daniel Massey
    • Harold Rogers (segment "Midnight Mess")
    Robin Nedwell
    Robin Nedwell
    • Tom (segment "Bargain in Death")
    Geoffrey Davies
    Geoffrey Davies
    • Jerry (segment "Bargain in Death")
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Fenton Breedley (segment "Drawn and Quartered")
    Ishaq Bux
    Ishaq Bux
    • Fakir (segment "This Trick'll Kill You")
    John Forbes-Robertson
    John Forbes-Robertson
    • Wilson (segment "The Neat Job")
    Tony Hazel
    • Voodoo Man (segment "Drawn and Quartered")
    Jasmina Hilton
    • Indian Girl (segment "This Trick'll Kill You")
    Maurice Kaufmann
    Maurice Kaufmann
    • Bob Dickson (segment "Drawn and Quartered")
    • Réalisation
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Scénario
      • Al Feldstein
      • William M. Gaines
      • Milton Subotsky
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    7ferbs54

    "How Would You Like Your Roast Clots?"

    "Vault of Horror" (1973) is one of seven horror anthology pictures released by Hammer rival Amicus over an eight-year period. It had been preceded by "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors," "Torture Garden," "The House That Dripped Blood," "Asylum" and "Tales From the Crypt," and would soon be followed by "From Beyond the Grave." As in its immediate predecessor, the vignettes here were all inspired by tales that had appeared in the fondly remembered EC Comics of the 1950s. "Vault" wastes little time with its obligatory framing story, as five men, strangers to one another, are shanghaied via elevator to a luxuriously appointed subbasement chamber and, over drinks, discourse on their respective nightmares. In "Midnight Mess," a brother (Daniel Massey) kills his sister (real-life sister Anna Massey) over an inheritance but must later face the neighborhood's very unusual nighttime denizens. In "The Neat Job," a compulsive neatnik (Terry-Thomas) subjects his new wife (Glynis Johns, 50 here and still adorable in this, one of her last theatrical films) to more aggravation than Felix Unger ever dished out to Oscar...until poor Glynis can't take it anymore, that is. In "This Trick'll Kill You," a husband-and-wife team of magicians (Curt Jurgens and Dawn Addams) steals a magic rope in India, only to have things go terribly wrong afterwards. In "Bargain In Death," two men (Michael Craig and Edward Judd) attempt an insurance scam involving a faked death and premature burial, leading to quite a messy situation indeed. And in "Drawn and Quartered" (great title, that!), future Dr. Who portrayer Tom Baker plays an artist living in Haiti who uses voodoo to take vengeance on his enemies. All five of these stories are compact, occasionally humorous but nonetheless quite grisly affairs, more than competently directed by Amicus veteran Roy Ward Baker. The film's conclusion will surprise only the most naive viewers, but remains wholly satisfying. In all, a pleasing quintet of shudders. Oh...this is the only film of the seven mentioned above that does NOT feature the talents of the great Peter Cushing. But since he did appear in "The Creeping Flesh," "The Satanic Rites of Dracula," "And Now the Screaming Starts" AND "From Beyond the Grave" that same year, I suppose all can be forgiven! "All the things that make life worth leaving," the trailer for "Vault" proclaimed in '73. Indeed, indeed....
    Infofreak

    Uneven horror anthology with a strong cast. If you don't expect all that much you should have some fun.

    An uneven anthology of EC horror comics stories from Amicus, this time directed by Roy Ward Baker who had worked on 'The Avengers' and was responsible for some of the best Hammer movies ('Quatermass And The Pit', 'The Vampire Lovers', 'Dr Jekyll And Sister Hyde'). Baker had already made 'Asylum' for Amicus the previous year. It was a similar anthology, only based on stories by Robert Bloch. 'The Vault Of Horror' has an even better cast of actors than 'Asylum', but is slightly less enjoyable for me. Maybe it's because there's five stories instead of four, and is therefore a bit rushed in places, but a lot of it has to do with the uncertainty of the tone. Gruesome black comedy is easy to pull off in a comic book, but not so easy in a movie. Well, not in this movie anyway. It's starts off strangely, almost like a Bunuel film. Five strangers (Donald Massey, Terry-Thomas, Curt Jurgens, Michael Craig, Tom Baker) enter a lift which unexpectedly takes them down to a basement. They get out and see a table waiting for them, so they sit and begin to recount nightmares that haunt them. Massey's involves looking for his missing sister, Terry-Thomas plays a newly married neat freak, Jurgens a magician looking for new ideas in India, Craig a man with an ingenious insurance scam and Baker a painter who uses voodoo to punish his enemies. All the stories have their moments but the final one starring Tom Baker (just before he became Dr Who #4) is the most effective. The film is full of well known faces in supporting roles including Denholm Elliot, Glynis Johns, Edward Judd, and even a surprise appearance from Robin Nedwell and Geoffrey Davies from the "Doctor" TV shows, playing yes, medical students. I can't honestly say that 'The Vault Of Horror' is all that good, but I enjoyed it for the most part, and if you approach it not expecting all that much you should have some fun.
    7Hey_Sweden

    The actors make it worthwhile.

    "The Vault of Horror" is not one of the best horror anthologies to come from Amicus. The main problem is that the stories just don't have that much kick to them. The execution is reasonable, and there are a few creepy moments as well as some very funny ones. The most valuable asset that the movie can boast is a sterling group of actors who make the most out of so-so material, taken from the old E.C. comics published by William M. Gaines.

    A quintet of men are taking the elevator in a big hotel ALL the way down. They end up in a sub basement that they weren't aware existed. With no way out of the place (which looks like a club of sorts), they decide to hang around. Soon, they're regaling each other with the nightmares that are plaguing them.

    In "Midnight Mess", Rogers (Daniel Massey) tracks down his sister Donna (Anna Massey) to a rather strange community where it's not advisable to be out and about after dark.

    Terry-Thomas plays Mr. Critchit in "The Neat Job". A fussy anal retentive, he drives his new bride Eleanor (Glynis Johns) right up the wall, until she can't take it any longer.

    "This Trick'll Kill You" stars Curd Jurgens as Sebastian, a magician who finds a young woman performing a trick that fascinates him. In fact, he's willing to kill to be able to use this trick.

    In "Bargain in Death", author Maitland (Michael Craig) thinks he's arranged for the perfect insurance scam, only for his plans to be derailed by some desperate medical students.

    Appropriately enough, we end with the best segment, "Drawn and Quartered". Tom Baker plays a painter named Moore. Eager to get revenge on those who exploited him, he makes a deal with a voodoo master, and acquires the ability to destroy people and objects by painting pictures of them, then altering the pictures.

    Erik Chitty, Dawn Addams, Edward Judd, and Denholm Elliott are also among this superior British cast. There's a little bit of gore, including one ingenious image in "Midnight Mess". A hysterical comic gag involves Mr. Terry-Thomas. In-jokes add to the fun, with Craig seen reading the novelization for "Tales from the Crypt". In fact, Craig has the best line in the movie when he says, "There's no money in horror."

    We fans of the genre know differently. Overall, this is fun. Nothing great at all, but it has its pleasures.

    Seven out of 10.
    tabbycat

    Classic classy campy horror, but MUST see uncut version

    It's no surprise to horror fans that HBO's Tales From the Crypt was a huge success -- the UK's Amicus Productions was cranking out 4- and 5-story anthologies in the late 60's and early 70's. Utilizing veteran actors and cameramen who knew how to beautifully combine camp and horror, Vault of Horror was one of the best.

    But you'd probably never know it, if you live in the US. Every version ever available on tape or on TV is cut, badly enough to almost totally destroy any payoff. A "Tale from the Crypt" is more dependent than most on a shocking ending; chop out the deliciously gory ending, or water it down, and you've got a big build-up to nothing. I first saw VOH in its hacked-up, PG version, and thought it pretty limp. It's so unfair: the last-minute hacks of a studio butcher (!) can render any carefully created piece of work into tepid mush, making the filmmakers appear incompetent.

    Where can you find the uncut version in the US? Legally, nowhere. You'll need a friend in the UK who can lend you a copy, or possibly a Japanese import. This movie begs for release on DVD.

    **UPDATE** The uncut version is finally available on DVD from Vipco (Britain). It won't play on most U.S. players, but may be played with some PC software such as WinDVD.
    damonfoster

    Subtle Horror Despite a Couple Hands Chopped Off

    Since I first saw photos of it when I was a little kid, I wanted to see this early 1970s horror movie from the same British who brought us TALES OF THE CRYPT. When I was like 7 or 8 years old, I was a little chilled by the photo of the man hanging upside-down and a vampire has connected a tap-fawcet to the unfortunate bloke's neck! Sadly, this scene happens in VAULT OF HORROR (1973) exactly as it did in magazine oldies like FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND and THE MONSTER TIMES: It's a still shot! That's right, a single photo of the fanged villain and his victim! It's done this way for dramatic effect and seems to work, but I had already seen the exact same thing in printed form!

    However, this is not to say I was disapointed. This series of stories is very interesting, with intriguing characters throughout. The ending is predictable to anybody who's already seen TALES OF THE CRYPT, but there's a nifty gore seen earlier in the film where a guy's hands get chopped off. As is often the case with British horror, the emphasis is more on drama than sheer terror-- but it's all pretty entertaining.

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    • Anecdotes
      Despite the film's title, none of the stories showcased appeared in the EC comic "The Vault of Horror." The story "The Neat Job" originally appeared in "Shock SuspenStories," and each other story originally appeared in "Tales from the Crypt."
    • Gaffes
      They all tell their stories of their various evil deeds. But clean-obsessed Arthur Critchit - second segment 'The Neat Job' - doesn't fit with this theme.

      He didn't do anything evil, like kill a relative for inheritance, commit murder and theft, defraud life insurance, or commit acts of revenge.

      Apart from being the gold-medal stickler for cleanliness, he seemed an otherwise descent chap. It was his wife, Eleanor, who did the evil deed - killing him with a hammer and bottling his various body parts -, even if he did drive her to do the first bit.
    • Citations

      Waiter (segment 1 "Midnight Mess"): Good evening. The table d'hôte is rather nice, sir. Juice, soup, roast, sweet, coffee.

      Rogers (segment 1 "Midnight Mess"): That'll be fine!

    • Versions alternatives
      The original UK version, also originally shown in US theaters with an R rating, differs from the version used for the Nostalgia Merchant videotape and pay-TV showings as follows:
      • Tale 1: Full-motion scene of Daniel Massey hung upside down with a tap in his neck, shuddering as the waiter pours glasses of blood and hands them out. In the cut version, entire section replaced by a still frame of same.
      • Tale 2: After Glynis Johns hits Terry-Thomas on the head with a hammer, blood spurts out, and he falls backward out of frame. The cut version becomes a still frame when the hammer makes contact with the head. The ending shows four shelves of her husband's body parts neatly preserved in jars, including one labeled "Odds and Ends." The cut version shows only the first two shelves.
      • Tale 5: When the publisher gets his hands chopped off by the paper cutter, the camera dollies in as he continues screaming, holding out his bleeding stumps.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 mars 1973 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Vault of Horror
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Millbank Tower, Millbank, Westminster, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Amicus Productions
      • Metromedia Producers Corporation (MPC)
      • NN Film P
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