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Último deseo

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 34min
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5,5/10
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Último deseo (1976)
HorrorSci-Fi

Un groupe de riches hommes d'affaires et d'officiers militaires faisant la fête dans un ancien château est sauvé lorsqu'une guerre nucléaire dévaste la terre.Un groupe de riches hommes d'affaires et d'officiers militaires faisant la fête dans un ancien château est sauvé lorsqu'une guerre nucléaire dévaste la terre.Un groupe de riches hommes d'affaires et d'officiers militaires faisant la fête dans un ancien château est sauvé lorsqu'une guerre nucléaire dévaste la terre.

  • Réalisation
    • León Klimovsky
  • Scénario
    • Gabriel Moreno Burgos
    • Vicente Aranda
    • Joaquim Jordà
  • Casting principal
    • Nadiuska
    • Alberto de Mendoza
    • Teresa Gimpera
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    585
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    • Réalisation
      • León Klimovsky
    • Scénario
      • Gabriel Moreno Burgos
      • Vicente Aranda
      • Joaquim Jordà
    • Casting principal
      • Nadiuska
      • Alberto de Mendoza
      • Teresa Gimpera
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Nadiuska
    Nadiuska
    • Clara
    Alberto de Mendoza
    Alberto de Mendoza
    • Prof. Fulton
    Teresa Gimpera
    Teresa Gimpera
    • Berta
    Emiliano Redondo
    Emiliano Redondo
    • Dr. Messier
    Julia Saly
    • Marion
    • (as Julia Sali 'La Pocha')
    Tomás Picó
    • Victor
    Diana Polakov
    • Tania
    Antonio Mayans
    Antonio Mayans
    • Vasily Seriakov
    Leona Devine
    • Luna
    Ricardo Palacios
    Ricardo Palacios
    • Dr. Robertson
    Carmen Platero
    • Greta
    Estela Delgado
    Barta Barri
    Barta Barri
    • Russian ambassador
    • (as Berta Barry)
    Gumersindo Andrés
      Gonzalo Tejada
      Adolfo Thous
      Maria Perschy
      Maria Perschy
      • Lily
      Paul Naschy
      Paul Naschy
      • Borne
      • Réalisation
        • León Klimovsky
      • Scénario
        • Gabriel Moreno Burgos
        • Vicente Aranda
        • Joaquim Jordà
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      7ma-cortes

      Apocalyptic and eerie film with good cast as Alberto de Mendoza , Paul Naschy ,Maria Perschy and Nadiuska

      Strong suspense with considerable violence by that time : the early and middle Seventies . The plot is plain and simple : a bunch of wealthy businessmen , doctors and military officers who are partying at an old house , then occurs a nuclear accident and subsequently they venture out into the nearest little town to search for supplies as well as food and meet most of the residents blinded by the outbursting . As a catastrophe turns all of humanity into blindness , a group of bourgeois people and prostitutes stay suffering on earth in a post-apocalypse , while becoming themselves into reluctant victims and cruel assassins , then several surprises to take place . Meanwhile , lots of infected people are crawling , shambling , through empty streets , whimpering , pleading , begging for his loves ..Now ... there is nothing between you and ... "the people who own the dark".

      Creepy , scary and violent movie in which a bunch of rich businessmen are spared when a nuclear war ravages the earth , and they discover the existence of a sinister and brutal group called ¨The People Who Own The Dark¨ . This is an original as well as effective cross-fertilization of doomsday fantasy and Gothic myth . It suggests compellingly the darkest and sinister themes of Richard Matheson 1954 novel , frequently adapted as ¨The last man on Earth¨ . As the story takes parts here and there of ¨The Last man on Earth¨ by Sidney Salkow , ¨The Omega man¨ by Boris Sagal , and ¨The night of living dead¨ by George A Romero . Main cast is pretty good , such as : the veteran Argentine actor Alberto De Mendoza , the extremely gorgeous Nadiuska , the terror legend Jacinto Molina and Maria Perschy who time ago worked for Howard Hawks . And support cast is full of familar faces such as : Teresa Gimpera , Emiliano Redondo , Julia Saly , Ricardo Palacios , Tomás Picó , Diana Polakov , Antonio Mayans , among others . Colorful and atmospheric cinematography by Miguel Milá , shot on location in Torrelodones ,Alcalá de Henares, Miraflores de la Sierra ,Talamanca del Jarama, Madrid . And frightening and suspenseful musical score by by Asins Arbó .

      The motion picture was compellingly directed by Leon Klimovsky . This Argentinean filmmaker Leon Klimovsky was a good and prolific craftsman . Klimovsky was born on October 16, 1906 in Buenos Aires, Argentina as León Klimovsky Dulfano . Founded Argentina's first film club in 1929 . Began his film career making short movies . Settled in Spain in the 1950s and became a Spanish citizen . He was a director and writer , known for his terror films as La Noche De Walpurgis (1971), La Orgía Nocturna De Los Vampiros (1973) , La Saga De los Drácula , La Rebelión De Las Muertas , Doctor Jekyll Y Hombre Lobo , but he also directed other genres as Wartime : Operación Rommel , A Ghentar Si Muore Facile , The Legion of No Return ; thriller : Mean Mother ; Western : Reverendo Colt , 2000 dollars for Coyote , Few Dollars for Django, Death Knows No Time , Rattler Kid , A dollar for Sartana ; and Drama : La Casa De Las Chivas , Salto a La Gloria . Rating . 6.5/7 . Decent , almost notable terror and thriller movie .
      Richard_Harland_Smith

      A Spanish-language take on NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD

      Forget the reference books (including the IMDb) - PLANETA CIEGO was directed by Argentinian filmmaker Leon Klimovsky, also responsible for WEREWOLF VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMAN, VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES (both with Paul Naschy, who co-stars here, too) and THE VAMPIRE'S NIGHT ORGY. A group of prominent business and military men enjoying a weekend debauch in the cellar of a rural bordello are spared when a nuclear attack devastates Europe. Finding the locals blinded, and drawing hatred upon themselves for looting the village stores, the survivors board up the villa and prepare for an attack by night. PLANETA CIEGO, which is also known as THE PEOPLE WHO OWN THE DARK (a shortened version that played in America) and ULTIMO DESEO is an exciting and disturbing (if non-graphic) reworking of themes found in George Romero's NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. The cast includes Alberto deMendoza (HORROR EXPRESS) and Maria Perschy (also in Klimovsky's VENGEANCE OF THE ZOMBIES). This film has for too long been attributed to Amando de Ossorio, probably because he directed the well-known "Blind Dead" films. Well worth seeking out.
      8HumanoidOfFlesh

      Zombified villagers.

      Argentinian-born filmmaker León Klimovsky made eight films with Paul Naschy for which he is probably best known. "The Werewolf's Shadow" (1971),pretty good giallo with Erika Blanc "A Dragonfly for Each Corpse" (1974) and the surreal "The People Who Own the Dark"(1979) are just a few of the highlights of these two's collaboration.In "Ultimo Deseo" a group of nuclear explosion survivors are trying to survive attacks of the zombified blind villagers.The survivors board up in the villa and prepare for an attack at night.It all leads to surprisingly downbeat and tragic ending in the vein of Romero's "Night of the Living Dead".The cast shall be pretty familiar to fans of Spanish cult cinema as it includes Paul Naschy,Nadiuska,Alberto DeMendoza,Teresa Gimpera,Tony Kendall and Maria Perschy.8 out of 10.Very enjoyable and pretty dark horror movie!
      5The_Void

      Disappointing Spanish horror

      The People Who Own the Dark is effectively a reworking of the classic horror film Night of the Living Dead; also taking influence from British horror flick The Day of the Triffids. The film has a really great premise and I was looking forward to it for that reason; in spite of all the critical reviews I've read, but unfortunately the film really doesn't make the best of what it has to offer. It's partly down to the fact that it features a very low budget; but the uneven script, which means the film is good in places and very boring in others, doesn't exactly help either. The plot focuses on a party in an old castle. All the partygoers are rich businessmen, and their fun is spoiled by a nuclear war which, aside from shaking the building, also leaves most of the population blind. The inhabitants of the castle venture outside eventually but get into trouble upon meeting with the newly blinded citizens as they appear to have become mad from the trauma and set out to maim and kill those who still have their sight.

      The film is directed by León Klimovsky and stars his long time collaborator Paul Naschy. The pair worked together on a couple of Naschy's rubbishy "Homo-Lobo" films as well as the decent Giallo A Dragonfly for Every Corpse. Naschy is one of the major stars of seventies horror; but his role here is very limited and really he's little more than a co-star, which is a shame because the best thing about Paul Naschy films tends to be Paul Naschy. The film does feature a fairly good atmosphere and the director helps the film by putting forward a truly hopeless feeling. The first half of the film really is very boring; the director merely shows us the central characters, none of which are very interesting, and the build up to the party is boring also. Things do get a bit better in the second half as the action starts to take centre stage; and while it's not as good as the films it takes influence from, it is at least fairly entertaining. It all boils down to a dark and depressing ending which is often hated; although I kind of liked it. Overall, The People Who Own the Dark is a disappointing horror movie and not worth going out of your way for.
      Michael_Elliott

      The People Who Own the Dark

      The People Who Own the Dark (1976)

      ** (out of 4)

      A group of people gather at a home where they enter an underground bunker to do a De Sade worship. After hearing a loud explosion they return to the surface and notice that something strange has happened. They don't realize how strange until they go to town for supplies and notice the title monsters, a group of people who have turned blind due to a nuclear holocaust. THE PEOPLE WHO OWNS THE DARK has a pretty good reputation among Spanish horror fans but I'll be the outsider and say that I was pretty disappointed in the film. People have compared it to a cross between NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD and THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS, which is certainly true but I'd also add THE OMEGA MAN in there as another influence. I watched the American cut of the movie, which features twelve fewer minutes than the Spanish cut but apparently only some more detailed character development is missing. With that said, I thought there were some major issues with the screenplay including the fact that none of the characters are all that interesting. When you think about it, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD features a lot of dialogue scenes and more often than not the zombies aren't on the screen. That's the same here but the only problem with this film is that nothing being said is all that interesting and unlike the Romero film you really don't care about any of the characters here either. None of the characters really stood out from one another and outside of the familiar faces (Alberto DeMendoza and Paul Naschy) there's really no one to root for or care about. For the most part the performances seemed fine, although this is always a hard thing to judge when you're watching something with an English dubbing. I will say that the look of the film was quite nice but director Leon Klimovsky just doesn't add any flare to the subject and even at 82-minutes the film drags in spots. Again, I know I'm in the minority on this one but the film just didn't work nearly as well as it should have.

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      • Anecdotes
        The English dubbed version released in the United States as "The People Who Own the Dark" had a replacement score that included music cues from "The Blob" (1958).
      • Gaffes
        During the clay pigeon shooting scene, it can clearly be seen that the man does not pull the trigger.
      • Versions alternatives
        The Spanish language print runs 94 minutes. When the film was released in the US it was dubbed in English and ran approximately 82 minutes and it was this shorter, re-edited version that was released onto home video in the states. The English version is not missing any violence and retains almost all the nudity, but several scenes are trimmed mostly of some dialog.
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        Edited from Danger planétaire (1958)

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      • Date de sortie
        • 27 octobre 1976 (Espagne)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Espagne
      • Langue
        • Espagnol
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • The People Who Own the Dark
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Espagne
      • Sociétés de production
        • José Luis Renedo Tamayo
        • Newcal
        • Sean S. Cunningham Films
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      • Durée
        1 heure 34 minutes
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.85 : 1

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