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La malédiction du pharaon

Titre original : Manhattan Baby
  • 1982
  • Unrated
  • 1h 29min
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La malédiction du pharaon (1982)
An archaeologist opens an Egyptian tomb and accidentally releases an evil spirit. His young daughter becomes possessed by the freed entity and, upon arrival back in New York, the gory murders begin.
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Un archéologue ouvre une tombe égyptienne et libère accidentellement un esprit maléfique. Sa jeune fille est possédée par l'entité libérée et, à son retour à New York, les meurtres sanglants... Tout lireUn archéologue ouvre une tombe égyptienne et libère accidentellement un esprit maléfique. Sa jeune fille est possédée par l'entité libérée et, à son retour à New York, les meurtres sanglants commencent.Un archéologue ouvre une tombe égyptienne et libère accidentellement un esprit maléfique. Sa jeune fille est possédée par l'entité libérée et, à son retour à New York, les meurtres sanglants commencent.

  • Réalisation
    • Lucio Fulci
  • Scénario
    • Elisa Briganti
    • Dardano Sacchetti
  • Casting principal
    • Christopher Connelly
    • Laura Lenzi
    • Brigitta Boccoli
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Lucio Fulci
    • Scénario
      • Elisa Briganti
      • Dardano Sacchetti
    • Casting principal
      • Christopher Connelly
      • Laura Lenzi
      • Brigitta Boccoli
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    Christopher Connelly
    Christopher Connelly
    • Professor George Hacker
    Laura Lenzi
    Laura Lenzi
    • Emily Hacker
    • (as Martha Taylor)
    Brigitta Boccoli
    Brigitta Boccoli
    • Susie Hacker
    Giovanni Frezza
    Giovanni Frezza
    • Tommy Hacker
    Cinzia de Ponti
    Cinzia de Ponti
    • Jamie Lee
    Cosimo Cinieri
    Cosimo Cinieri
    • Adrian Mercato
    • (as Laurence Welles)
    Andrea Bosic
    • Optician
    Carlo De Mejo
    Carlo De Mejo
    • Luke
    Enzo Marino Bellanich
    • Wiler
    • (as Vincenzo Bellanich)
    Mario Moretti
    • Tennant
    Lucio Fulci
    Lucio Fulci
    • Dr. Forrester
    Tonino Pulci
    Tonino Pulci
    • Orderly
    • (as Antonie Pulci)
    Martin Sorrentino
    • Caretaker
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Lucio Fulci
    • Scénario
      • Elisa Briganti
      • Dardano Sacchetti
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    thefountainmenace

    Fulci Baby!

    Hey - it's 1980 and Mr. Fulci wishes to do something 'not so horror'. So he created this tale about an Egyptian amulet which brings terrible tragedy to a New York family. I've seen about 15 of these Italian post-giallo horrors now from Fulci, Bava and of course, Argento. I found this one to be relatively well-dubbed and paced. In other words, the pace wasn't infintessimal and the actors didn't break from Italian into dubbed English and vice versa. For all I know, this was recorded in English given its title. Anyway, the two children in the film are strikingly eerie, remniscent of Village of the Damned's little miscreants, though the boy's voice seems very off (the only exception to my comment about the dubbing)- check out his first few lines in the park in "Manhattan"! Hilarious! The plot, while somewhat draggy as all of these films are (other societies don't demand a new scene every 2.5 minutes and either dialogue or action at all times it seems), it's not that slow. Of course these films are often watched for the unflinching depictions of gore that Italians are not afraid to deliver, and while the violence is a bit more subtle in this one than most, there are three scenes which will satisfy this type of viewer. Ultimately, this film's worst trait is its attempt at more 'psychological' horror in my opinion. However, it is not bad - as long as you are used to these Italians and their significantly different motivations and backgrounds from American directors. Oh, and as you might expect from Fulci, the cinematography is spellbinding at times.
    Dethcharm

    "Why Is This Happening To Us?! I Don't Understand!"...

    On a trip to Egypt with her archaeologist father, Professor George Hacker (Christopher Connelly) and photographer mother, Emily (Laura Lenzi), young Suzie (Brigitta Boccoli) begins having bizarre experiences involving things of a mystical nature. With her parents too busy to notice, Suzie encounters a strange person who gives her a very distinctive amulet. Meanwhile, dad has an Indiana Jones-style adventure of his own, getting blinded in the process.

    Back home in NYC, it's back to life as usual.

    Oh no!

    Suzie's new amulet has its own spooky theme music! This can mean only one thing! Yes indeed, she's become the tool of some peevish supernatural entity! It's not long before all manner of weirdness breaks out.

    MANHATTAN BABY is another of Director Lucio Fulci's supernatural horror offerings. As such, it's pretty solid, featuring some of his signature gruesomeness and eyeball closeups. The novel story has a few nice twists and ideas.

    BEST BITS: #1- Death by elevator! Not in the usual manner! #2- The overdue demise of Emily's utterly annoying, "wacky glasses"-wearing, imbecilic coworker, Luke (Carlo De Mejo)! #3- Snake-cam / death by cobra! #4- "Poor Jamie Lee!" #5- Dead bird attack! Fishing line holding up the birds? You didn't see annnything!...
    7jtk57

    Strangely, one of my favorites...

    We selected "Manhattan Baby" from the movie library last night, and I realized that it was to be probably the 7th time I have watched this rather uncelebrated Fulci offering in the past 5 years. Yes, this movie is a bit formulaic, and yes, it does move a bit slow in parts. But there is something undeniably menacing in this movie, an atmosphere of claustrophobia, the tightness of the endless close-ups of people's faces, that I enjoy and (obviously) come back to again and again. No, this is not a gory movie, which no doubt comes as a surprise (disappointment?) to fans of Fulci's other (mostly excellent) films. Even the death scenes, of which there are only 3 or 4, have minimal blood compared to something like "The Beyond", not that I would recommend this as hearty family fare by any means. But if you enjoy the uniquely "European" dreamlike atmosphere created by a combination of cheesy effects, plot holes, wooden acting, bad dubbing, and inexplicable motivations of characters, this may be one you revisit again, and again and again... you get the idea.
    5Bezenby

    "Susie always screams before she goes on a journey"

    So, what's the worst Fulci film you've sat through? Is it Sweet House of Horrors? Well, that had some gore in it at least. Or it Aenigma? That one had some women in the scud, and a picture stabbing itself. Or is it Conquest? Well, I reckon that one is a classic myself, because it's got drug snorting werewolf men in it.

    Nope, for me it's Manhattan Baby. I've sat through 14 of his films now, and even his later period films like the deranged Cat in the Brain are more entertaining than this. It's taken me three viewings to get a handle on what story there is, and it does have some positive aspects, but Fulci completely fumbles the ball on this film.

    It starts off really well, in Egypt, where Christopher Connelly is doing some sort of dig into an ancient tomb. His wife and daughter, meanwhile, almost immediately fall into Fulci's nightmare world, when a blind (like the Beyond) woman hands the kid an amulet. Connelly, on the other hand, breaks into the tomb only to get his guide killed and himself blinded by purple laser beams (eh?).

    This is all atmospherically done, but the moment the family return to New York, the film slips its moorings. Strange things begin to happen, like Tommy, Connelly's son, walking into a cupboard filled with light. But it's okay, because a few scenes later he's back, and nobody really cares anyway.

    That's the main problem with this film. Fulci goes for the same disjointed series of scares that worked so well in The Beyond, but here manages to completely arse up just about every scene but making it either too inexplicable, too tame, or just too stupid. Sometimes the kids are terrified by what's happening, and yet other times they think it's some sort of game. Plus, there's almost no linking between the scenes whatsoever, no attempt to let the audience in on what's happening, until that last twenty minutes, and by that time I swear you'll be beyond caring. The final insult is that the ending is as lame as a one-legged donkey.

    There are some positive aspects to this film that raise the rating slightly. The cinematography is uniformly excellent, the Egyptian scene is a great way to start the film, and there's a couple of scenes that do genuinely work, like the Psychic rolling about on the floor, screaming in Connelly's daughter's voice.

    I'd love to know if this was the film that Fulci intended, because I don't reckon it is. There's too many hints that something went badly wrong in production, like the disjointed story or the recycled soundtrack (from the Beyond).

    Only to be viewed as a person familiar with Fulci's work. I'd hate to see some unsuspecting horror fan's reaction to this mess.
    7coldwaterpdh

    Fulci makes another GOOD horror movie.

    "Manhattan Baby" sure is one controversial Fulci flick. I have friends who love the man and hate this movie. I also have friends who don't know the man at all and love this movie.

    The plot is a bit silly. A girl is given a trinket on vacation in Egypt and it turns out to contain horrific powers of destruction. I told you it was silly.

    The special effects are very 1982. But wait; this movie was made in 1982. I'd recommend this to someone who has never seen a Fulci film and is not expecting to see "Zombie" or "The Beyond" again. This movie offers something different and something that I, a true Fulci admirer, appreciate and can watch over and over.

    Yes, I like "Manhattan Baby." While it's not like the aforementioned Fulci greats, it remains entertaining and it does deliver some good scares. And decent gore.

    7 out of 10, kids.

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    • Anecdotes
      The name of the character Adrian Marcato is borrowed from Rosemary's Baby (1968). The title "Manhattan Baby" was also derived from the title of the Polanski film, despite Director Lucio Fulci hating the title, and Screenwriter Dardano Sacchetti preferring his title "The Evil Eye". That version of the title was reworked in the US to " Eye of the Evil Dead", deriving from Sam Raimi's classic "The Evil Dead". Raimi was at first irritated, but learned Fulci's background with having no leverage over distribution decisions, and more or less felt bad for him and took no legal action.
    • Gaffes
      Reflected in the archaeologist's big sunglasses when we see him in his office in New York near the beginning of the film.
    • Versions alternatives
      The Anchor Bay release under the original title "Manhattan Baby" is the complete, uncut version, containing all the gore and violence.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Beyond the Living Dead (2001)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 août 1982 (Italie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Manhattan Baby
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Le Caire, Égypte
    • Société de production
      • Fulvia Film
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      • 300 000 $US (estimé)
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      1 heure 29 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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