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Invitation pour l'enfer

Titre original : Invitation to Hell
  • Téléfilm
  • 1984
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36min
NOTE IMDb
5,1/10
2,4 k
MA NOTE
Susan Lucci in Invitation pour l'enfer (1984)
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Wes Craven (La saga de Freddy, La trilogie de Scream, ) nous entraîne en enfer dans un scénario angoissant ou le Mal règne en maître. Par l'auteur d'Universal Soldier (Richard Rothstein). Av... Tout lireWes Craven (La saga de Freddy, La trilogie de Scream, ) nous entraîne en enfer dans un scénario angoissant ou le Mal règne en maître. Par l'auteur d'Universal Soldier (Richard Rothstein). Avec Joanna Cassidy (Qui veut la peau de roger Rabbit ?, The Grudge 2, ) et Kevin Mccarthy (... Tout lireWes Craven (La saga de Freddy, La trilogie de Scream, ) nous entraîne en enfer dans un scénario angoissant ou le Mal règne en maître. Par l'auteur d'Universal Soldier (Richard Rothstein). Avec Joanna Cassidy (Qui veut la peau de roger Rabbit ?, The Grudge 2, ) et Kevin Mccarthy (Juste cause, ).

  • Réalisation
    • Wes Craven
  • Scénario
    • Richard Rothstein
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Urich
    • Joanna Cassidy
    • Susan Lucci
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    2,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Wes Craven
    • Scénario
      • Richard Rothstein
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Urich
      • Joanna Cassidy
      • Susan Lucci
    • 36avis d'utilisateurs
    • 30avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Robert Urich
    Robert Urich
    • Matt Winslow
    Joanna Cassidy
    Joanna Cassidy
    • Patricia 'Pat' Winslow
    Susan Lucci
    Susan Lucci
    • Jessica Jones
    Joe Regalbuto
    Joe Regalbuto
    • Tom Peterson
    Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy
    • Mr. Thompson
    Patty McCormack
    Patty McCormack
    • Mary Peterson
    • (as Patricia McCormack)
    Bill Erwin
    Bill Erwin
    • Walt Henderson
    Soleil Moon Frye
    Soleil Moon Frye
    • Chrissy Winslow
    Barret Oliver
    Barret Oliver
    • Robbie Winslow
    Nicholas Worth
    Nicholas Worth
    • Sheriff
    Virginia Vincent
    Virginia Vincent
    • Grace Henderson
    Greg Monaghan
    • Pete
    Lois Hamilton
    Lois Hamilton
    • Miss Winter
    Cal Bartlett
    Cal Bartlett
    • Stepson
    Anne Marie McEvoy
    • Janie
    • (as Annemarie McEvoy)
    Bruce Gray
    Bruce Gray
    • Larry Ferris
    Gino De Mauro
    Gino De Mauro
    • Jimmy
    • (as Gino DeMauro)
    Jason Presson
    Jason Presson
    • Billy
    • Réalisation
      • Wes Craven
    • Scénario
      • Richard Rothstein
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs36

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    8Macholic

    Modern Orpheus tale with a twist.

    Everything is idyllic in Suburbia when the little family moves in, as the father have got a new job in a computer company there. But no paradise would be complete without its snake. Strange things happens as the family joins the local country club without the husband, as it certainly holds secrets. The father is not a joiner, but pressure is on him to join, as everyone who is anything in the neighborhood and at work are members. Robert Urich's good guy part is a bit tepid, but Joanna Cassidy as good natured housewife turning nasty sizzles. Suspenseful and well-made chiller with a bitchy Susan Lucci as club chairperson. Look out for cult favorite Michael Berryman in a bit part as a valet. The movie captures the sense of paranoia and the special effects final is worth waiting for. I have seen this movie quite a few times.
    5gavin6942

    Bizarre Film Filled With Plot Holes and Obvious Twists

    A man (Robert Urich) get a promotion and moves his family to an isolated community. Here there are a different way of doing things, and a local country club dominates the lives of the citizens... with more going on than meets the eye.

    Although this film is entertaining to a point, its made-for-TV origins limit the fun Craven could have had with sex and blood... this film is quite tame, and completely bizarre. Don't ask too many questions about how the plot works, or you'll go crazy.

    Mike Mayo nails it on the head when he says, "A capable cast can't compete with goofy plot revelations", and laments that the film "lacks the subversive excesses of his early films". It's true. Maybe this is a swipe at exclusive clubs or yuppies, but it's just toothless. And the biggest plot revelation is revealed in the first minute of the film...

    Michael Berryman has a small cameo, and Soleil Moon Frye (Punky Brewster) has some memorable lines and moments, including one with a bunny. If you're waiting for a creepy scene, the closest you come is during a sleepover. And Susan Lucci? The DVD box calls her a "sexy director"... I guess "sexy" meant something else in 1984.

    This film could be ranked as Wes Craven's oddest film, and makes a good drinking picture for you and some friends. I suspect most people have never heard of it, and I doubt that Craven really tries to get people to notice.
    7claudio_carvalho

    A Good Story That Can Be Understood In Different Levels

    When the scientist and family man Matt Winslow (Robert Urich) finally accepts the invitation to work the Micro-Digitech Corporation in a space suit project, he moves with his beloved wife Patricia (Joanna Cassidy) and their son Robbie (Barret Oliver) and daughter Chrissy (Soleil Moon Frye) to a huge modern house in the corporation compound. They meet their friend Tom Peterson (Joe Regalbuto) and his family completely adapted to the new lifestyle, and Tom invites the Winslow family to join the Steaming Springs Country Club. Tom tries to seduce Matt telling him that every member of the club has a meteoric professional ascension in Micro-Digitech, but Matt is not tempted with the offer. Later he is introduced to the director of the club, Jessica Jones (Susan Lucci) that befriends Patricia and convinces her to join the club with her children. Matt feels the changing in the behavior of his family and decides to investigate the club, finding an evil secret about Jessica and the members.

    In the 80's, when I saw "Invitation to Hell", I liked this movie that partially recalls "The Stepford Wives", with people changing the behavior in a suburban compound. I have just seen it today, and I found a great metaphoric message against the big corporations, when people literally sell their souls to the devil to climb positions and earn higher salaries. I am not sure whether the author intended to give this interpretation to the story, but I believe it fits perfectly. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Convite Para o Inferno" ("Invitation to Hell")

    Note: On 25 May 2024, I saw this film again.
    7mm-39

    A good made for TV movie!

    Robert Urich was a fine actor, and he makes this TV movie believable. I remember watching this film when I was 15, and when seeing it a second time my opinion stays the same. People lose who they were when enter this exclusive club, in a computer rich Californian town. Urich try's to figure out what is wrong with his family, and I love the Halloween space suit idea, brilliant. This film is about the battle of one's sprit. TV quality, that exceeds, the big budget, Gangs of New York. I wonder if Robert Urich was the compassionate man he portrayed in many of his movie? I hope so! 6 or 7 out of 10.
    7secragt

    Decent Made For TV Horror

    Better than the typical made-for-TV movie, INVITATION TO HELL is blessed with excellent casting (Urich, Lucci, Cassidy, McCarthy, pre-Murphy Brown Joe Regalbuto, Soleil Moon-Frye) and a high concept update to the familiar Faustian plot. Urich is likable as always and Lucci is particularly fetching and devilishly over the top in the mother of all femme fatale roles. Definitely a product of the 80s from Lucci's occasionally too big hair to the synth-heavy soundtrack to the pre-internet boxy computers. Kind of a hybrid version of STEPFORD WIVES and THEY LIVE, the movie commits early to its apocalyptic Miltonesque vision and horror fans will likely not have many complaints until the soppy, maudlin denouement. 7/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Michael Berryman and Nicholas Worth, both employees of the film's villainous location of Steaming Springs, worked with director Wes Craven before. Berryman became iconic in Craven's La colline a des yeux (1977) (and later, the sequel La colline a des yeux n° 2 (1984)) and Worth played a henchman transformed into a monster in La Créature du marais (1982). Billy Beck, who played a mover, also appeared in Craven's L'Été de la peur (1978) as the sheriff.
    • Gaffes
      A pull wire is visible when Matt Winslow shoots Tom Peterson with a laser beam, throwing him back.
    • Citations

      Matt Winslow: I thought I heard someone crying... for help.

      Jessica Jones: It was probably someone crying out in ecstasy. Pleasure can make you feel that good, you know?

    • Connexions
      Featured in Bad Movie Night Podcast: Invitation to Hell (1984) (2020)

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    • Date de sortie
      • juillet 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Invitation en enfer
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 5612 Maricopa Drive, Simi Valley, Californie, États-Unis(Winslow Home)
    • Société de production
      • MoonLight Productions II
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    • Durée
      • 1h 36min(96 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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