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Fondu au noir

Titre original : Fade to Black
  • 1980
  • 16
  • 1h 42min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
5,6 k
MA NOTE
Dennis Christopher in Fondu au noir (1980)
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Slasher d’horreurComédieCriminalitéHorreurThriller

Un cinéphile timide et solitaire se lance dans une série de meurtres contre ceux qui le rudoient et le trahissent, tout en traquant son idole, une sosie de Marilyn Monroe.Un cinéphile timide et solitaire se lance dans une série de meurtres contre ceux qui le rudoient et le trahissent, tout en traquant son idole, une sosie de Marilyn Monroe.Un cinéphile timide et solitaire se lance dans une série de meurtres contre ceux qui le rudoient et le trahissent, tout en traquant son idole, une sosie de Marilyn Monroe.

  • Réalisation
    • Vernon Zimmerman
  • Scénario
    • Vernon Zimmerman
  • Casting principal
    • Dennis Christopher
    • Tim Thomerson
    • Gwynne Gilford
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    5,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Vernon Zimmerman
    • Scénario
      • Vernon Zimmerman
    • Casting principal
      • Dennis Christopher
      • Tim Thomerson
      • Gwynne Gilford
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Dennis Christopher
    Dennis Christopher
    • Eric Binford
    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • Dr. Jerry Moriarty
    Gwynne Gilford
    Gwynne Gilford
    • Officer Anne Oshenbull
    Norman Burton
    Norman Burton
    • Marty Berger
    • (as Normann Burton)
    Linda Kerridge
    Linda Kerridge
    • Marilyn O'Connor
    Morgan Paull
    Morgan Paull
    • Gary Bially
    James Luisi
    James Luisi
    • Captain M.L. Gallagher
    Eve Brent
    Eve Brent
    • Aunt Stella Binford
    • (as Eve Brent Ashe)
    John Steadman
    John Steadman
    • Sam
    Marcie Barkin
    Marcie Barkin
    • Stacy
    Mickey Rourke
    Mickey Rourke
    • Richie
    Peter Horton
    Peter Horton
    • Joey
    Hennen Chambers
    Hennen Chambers
    • Bart
    Melinda O. Fee
    Melinda O. Fee
    • Talk Show Hostess
    • (as Melinda Fee)
    Anita Converse
    • Dee Dee
    Bob Drew
    • Reverend Shick
    Teddi Siddall
    • Jill
    Sharon Sharth
    Sharon Sharth
    • Mail Girl
    • (as Sharon Schlaerth)
    • Réalisation
      • Vernon Zimmerman
    • Scénario
      • Vernon Zimmerman
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    6kayrannells

    Torn Between Genres

    The concept for Fade To Black could go many different directions, but the film wavers between serious character drama a la Joker, made for TV melodrama, and a cursory attempt at a slasher film. They never really mesh and the film feels too confused to make much of an impact in spite of a wonderful central performance by Dennis Christopher. Linda Kerrige also makes for a smashing Marilyn Monroe impersonator.
    Mattydee74

    Think "Taxi Driver" cross-bred with "Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer" and "Polyester". Somehow.

    There is something about the look and feel of this film I love. It reminds me in some ways of "Martin" - my favorite urban vampire flick.

    Not that Fade To Black has anything to do with vampires, its about a lost and lonely nobody whose film life takes over from his mundane, put-upon reality to the point where he takes revenge on the world dressed as his fave film figures. Its a cute conceit for a film so obsessed with film references. Dennis Christopher is such a distinctive figure and his sexual scene in this film is just... quaint + oddly saucy. I think this is a cult film ready to be resurrected. Its camp, violent and Mickey Rourke is in it in a bit part. Think "Taxi Driver" cross-bred with "Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer" and "Polyester"
    7pendrell-2

    A sad Character study of a young man who loses touch with reality

    There are three types of horror films 1.the scary horror film (designed as you would think to scare you. 2.The black comedy (Its meant to be funny, but not everyone will find this true. Third and last are the dramatic horror films, they play like a drama film except they are much darker and usually have something to do with mental illnesses. This movie is of the third kind, It is a sad character study of a young man called Eric who spends all his time watching movies and finding out trivia about them. He has no apparent friends and he lives with his wheelchair bound aunt, who really is at odds with him. The film is very original and has a incredible lead performance from the actor playing Eric. They cops on the other hand are all really badly done, I just couldnt wait till they left the screen and every time they appeared again I grimly waited for there departure. Most of the other actors do quite a good job in this film and it also sports a young Mickey Rouke in what I think was his first film role. I would recommend this film only to horror fans, The film references, the characters and the direction are all tuned to giving any horror fan a good time for their money. Its not for everyone. But thats what I liked about it.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Show business is a killer.

    I'd agree that "Fade to Black" works better in theory than in this actual execution. It should have been more fun, and admittedly the hook IS quite delicious: what if an unstable film geek murdered those who mocked him, while dressed up as his favourite cinematic characters?

    The main problem is that our antihero, Eric Binford (Dennis Christopher), an employee for a film advertising firm, is not sympathetic in the slightest. This isn't a character whom you feel sorry for and root for so much as you want to smack him around. He's an ill-tempered, whiny wimp who attaches way too much importance to his knowledge of movie trivia.

    Then again, this may well have been the intention of writer / director Vernon Zimmerman. One of my Internet acquaintances once described "Fade to Black" as "showing the dark side of being a film geek". Eric seemingly can't relate to anybody on a normal level, instead thinking entirely in cinematic terms. As unlikable as Eric may be, however, it's hard to say whether the problem is in the character as written or any ineptitude on Christophers' part.

    Another thing that doesn't help are the scenes with the normally entertaining Tim Thomerson as a liberal minded police shrink. The character is a dolt and one doesn't want to root for HIM, either, even if he is sympathetic to Erics' plight.

    It's still a fairly enjoyable experience, at least for any cinephile. Amid all the movie references, clips from classics such as "White Heat" and "Creature from the Black Lagoon" are edited in with ease. And it's cool to see Eric dress up as Dracula, The Mummy, and Hopalong Cassidy, etc. while in the act of doing away with his nemeses.

    The good supporting cast includes Norman Burton, Morgan Paull, James Luisi, Eve Brent, John Steadman, Marcie Barkin, Peter Horton, and a swaggering young Mickey Rourke. The major bright spot is Australian beauty Linda Kerridge, a Marilyn Monroe lookalike who actually gets named Marilyn in the movie. As Erics' would be girlfriend, she shines.

    A nice music score by Craig Safan and a rousing face off on top of Manns' Chinese Theatre are also highlights.

    Six out of 10.
    6dperky

    Worth It For Dennis Christopher

    Dennis Christopher elevates what might as well be another generic slasher/thriller every step of the way with his thoughtful and committed performance as a movie obsessed loner who develops an obsession with a Marilyn Monroe lookalike and begins killing people he doesn't like while dressed as his famous cinematic heroes.

    There's something a little too somber and serious about Fade To Black and if it could just let loose and have a little fun every now and then, it might have been a more enjoyable film. It plays more like Taxi Driver or the more recent Joker film, taking itself deathly seriously even when it should be adding a little levity to the story. It's admirable for the first half of the film, but once the killings start, it stops being that serious psychological study and turns into something entirely and logic flies out the window a bit.

    There's also an entirely unnecessary subplot involving a police officer and the new, cocaine snorting psychologist she works with that adds very little except padding to the run time.

    It's only Christopher's performance that holds the film together and it's worth seeing just for him.

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    • Anecdotes
      Gwynne Gilford was pregnant during filming and the production team had to hide her stomach in most of the shots. That baby is now actor Chris Pine.
    • Gaffes
      As Moriarty and Officer Oshenbull are racing to stop Eric near the film's ending, their police car changes briefly from a 1975-78 Plymouth Fury to a 71-76 Chevrolet Impala, only to change back once they arrive to the scene.
    • Citations

      [first lines]

      Aunt Stella Binford: [cynical tone] Eric! Get up! Well, lookie here. Mister Smart Mouth fell asleep with his nose buried in the screen again! Your one-eyed monster is gonna soften your eyes, much less rot your brain! You spend all your time daydreaming and watching those silly movies on the TV and on your projector.

    • Versions alternatives
      Vernon Zimmerman's original cut of this film was much closer to a two hour running time. Word came down from the offices of American Cinema Releasing that he was to shorten the running time of the film to about 90 minutes in order to save on lab, printing, and shipping costs for the physical release prints. He and ACR compromised and met in the middle, with a final running time of around 1hour and 42minutes for the release prints. This means that approximately 20 minutes of the film was cut out, making for a couple choppy transitions. - A scene in which more of the character "Marilyn O'Connor" (Linda Kerridge) has her backstory explained.
      • A scene in which "Marilyn O'Connor" (Linda Kerridge) and "Joey" (a sleazy photographer played by Peter Horton) go on a very awkward date that does not end well.
      • A scene in which Eric Binford (Dennis Christopher) dressed as Count Dracula enters and lurks around in a Punk music club as the band SID TERROR'S UNDEAD performs the song "I Was A Teenage Vampire" on stage.
      • A scene after (SPOILER AHEAD) Eric Binford (Dennis Christopher) is shot on the roof of the famous Graumann's Chinese Theater on Hollywood Blvd. and falls to the ground, landing on the hand-prints of Marilyn Monroe in the cement of the Chinese Theater forecourt. Marilyn O'Connor (Linda Kerridge) rushes down from the roof and Eric's final image of her is as Marilyn Monroe in Angel form, taking him to Heaven. He dies in her arms. FADE TO BLACK. Cut to: Early the next morning, workers have a high pressure hose aimed at the ground, spraying water to wash away Eric's blood and chalk crime scene body outline. One worker complains about the mess not washing away, the other answers "Turn up the pressure on the hose, the blood will wash away, it always does", hinting that this has happened many times before.
      Other short scenes are also removed, but these are most of the main ones.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Idolmaker, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, Every Man for Himself, Fade to Black (1980)
    • Bandes originales
      Heroes
      Lyrics by Carol Connors

      Music by Craig Safan

      Performed by Marsha Hunt

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    • How long is Fade to Black?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 mai 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Fundido a negro
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 302 Market Street, Venice, Californie, États-Unis(Interiors and exteriors. As Eric and Stella Binford's house. Home is still intact as of 2023.)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Leisure Investment Company
      • Movie Ventures
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    • Budget
      • 2 300 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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