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Peur bleue

Titre original : Silver Bullet
  • 1985
  • 12
  • 1h 35min
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6,4/10
34 k
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Peur bleue (1985)
In a small town, brutal killings start to plague the close knit community. Marty Coslaw, a paraplegic boy, is convinced the murders are the doings of a werewolf.
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HorreurHorreur corporelleHorreur des loups-garousHorreur folklorique

Dans une petite ville, des meurtres brutaux commencent à accabler la communauté unie qui y habite. Marty Coslaw, un garçon paraplégique, est convaincu que les meurtres sont le fait d'un loup... Tout lireDans une petite ville, des meurtres brutaux commencent à accabler la communauté unie qui y habite. Marty Coslaw, un garçon paraplégique, est convaincu que les meurtres sont le fait d'un loup-garou.Dans une petite ville, des meurtres brutaux commencent à accabler la communauté unie qui y habite. Marty Coslaw, un garçon paraplégique, est convaincu que les meurtres sont le fait d'un loup-garou.

  • Réalisation
    • Daniel Attias
  • Scénario
    • Stephen King
  • Casting principal
    • Gary Busey
    • Everett McGill
    • Corey Haim
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    34 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Daniel Attias
    • Scénario
      • Stephen King
    • Casting principal
      • Gary Busey
      • Everett McGill
      • Corey Haim
    • 209avis d'utilisateurs
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    • 26Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Gary Busey
    Gary Busey
    • Uncle Red
    Everett McGill
    Everett McGill
    • Reverend Lowe
    Corey Haim
    Corey Haim
    • Marty Coslaw
    Megan Follows
    Megan Follows
    • Jane Coslaw
    Robin Groves
    Robin Groves
    • Nan Coslaw
    Leon Russom
    Leon Russom
    • Bob Coslaw
    Terry O'Quinn
    Terry O'Quinn
    • Sheriff Joe Haller
    Bill Smitrovich
    Bill Smitrovich
    • Andy Fairton
    Joe Wright
    Joe Wright
    • Brady Kincaid
    Kent Broadhurst
    Kent Broadhurst
    • Herb Kincaid
    Heather Simmons
    • Tammy Sturmfuller
    James A. Baffico
    • Milt Sturmfuller
    Rebecca Fleming
    • Mrs. Sturmfuller
    Lawrence Tierney
    Lawrence Tierney
    • Owen Knopfler
    William Newman
    William Newman
    • Virgil Cuts
    Sam Stoneburner
    • Mayor O'Banion
    Laurens Moore
    • Billy McLaren
    • (as Lonnie Moore)
    Rick Pasotto
    • Aspinall
    • Réalisation
      • Daniel Attias
    • Scénario
      • Stephen King
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    6ma-cortes

    Good rendition about King's notorious novella , being stunningly narrated , well performed and professionally directed

    This is a superior Stephen King terror , including the classic horror elements of intrigue , along with gore and grisly killing at the claws of a werewolf . It started in May in a small town Tarker's Mills , it was a place that was very peaceful , where nothing extraordinary ever happened until one night when murders began and every month after that whenever the moon is full , there a railroad worker (James Gammon) meets his gruesome demise at the attacks of a werewolf . As a werewolf terrorizes a small city where lives Marty Coslaw, (Corey Haim) - a paralytic boy , parents (Robin Groves , Leon Russom) his uncle (Gary Busey) and his sister (Megan Fellows) - the narrator of the tale . Our folks take a long time to figure out cues upon werewolf .

    This werewolf movie contains chills , thrills, action , suspense and results to be pretty entertaining . From the opening scene to ending terror and intrigue is continued . ¨Silver bullet¨ has everything , ever spooky scene you've ever seen , every horror movie cliché that's ever been overspoken , adding the novelty about a wheel-cheer bounded protagonist . Enjoyable and sympathetic relationship between two brothers nicely played by Corey Haim , as a young handicapped boy, and Megan Fellows as attractive girl as well as the narrator of the story . Special mention to Uncle Red gloriously performed by that underrated actor called Gary Busey as a grumpy but likable person . According director Daniel Attias, Gary Busey ad libbed a great deal, for instance when Uncle Red is in the gun shop , as Attias checked with Stephen King, who said OK for these ad libs to be included . Exciting and eerie final confrontation between our heroes and the hairy werewolf .

    This film was rightly based on King's ¨The cycle of werewolf¨ . Stephen King movies adaptations are converting as prolific as his novelettes , from ¨Creepshow¨ along with ¨Cats's eye¨, ¨Silver bullet¨, ¨Maximum overdrive¨ unique directed by King and various TV take on as ¨Rose red¨ , ¨The storm of the century¨ , ¨The stand¨ , ¨Golden years¨ and ¨Langoliers¨ have been numerous his adaptations . The motion picture was well financed by Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis , but he was very unhappy with the werewolf used in the film . The film was compellingly directed by Daniel Attias , though Don Coscarelli was scheduled to direct but left over creative differences with Dino De Laurentiis. Filming lasted in October 1984 and finished slightly before Christmas of the same year . This was Daniel Attias's first and only feature film he directed For the rest of the 1980s to today he mostly directed TV episodes for some famous shows (such as Ray Donovan , The Americans , Crossbones , The Killing , Resurrection , True Blood) and hasn't made another theatrical film. Rating : 6,5/10 . Well worth watching for terror cinema fans and Stephen King buffs . It's an edge-of-your seat winner .
    7ODDBear

    Few yards shy of being a favorite

    Werewolfs and Stephen King; sounds like a combination that can't miss! While "Silver Bullet" does have it's moments it's still a few yards shy of being a bona-fide genre favorite.

    The opening is magnificent; here's where the film's narration actually works. A grotesque opening sequence sets the tone perfectly and we're into one of those typical Stephen King small towns where great horror lies just beneath the picture pretty surface of the idyllic small town.

    Well, everybody knows the story here; a werewolf is terrorizing the town.

    While Corey Haim was a likable performer in his younger years, the decision to rest the film on the shoulders of two kids does diminish the film's scary potential. The set-pieces here are pretty good though, with that scene on the bridge with Haim lighting fireworks on the bridge; I remember that scene from when I was a kid.

    "Silver Bullet", while displaying striking individual scenes gets somewhat bogged down when focusing on the kids here, giving them silly dialogue and rather campy scenes. Plus that narration gets very corny and irritating after the initial scene.

    Gary Busey, always a likable actor, gives a one-note performance here as Haim's well meaning, but rather child-like alcoholic, uncle. That said, quality actors on board here with Everett McGill stealing the show as the town priest.

    But all in all, "Silver Bullet" is a classic in the werewolf genre. I still prefer, say "The Howling" to this one, but I remembered it scared me silly when I was a kid and that fog bound search midway through is still atmospheric and somewhat scary. It's a no-brainer for horror buffs.
    8CuriosityKilledShawn

    A fun, low-key horror

    Silver Bullet is my favorite of Steven King's horror adaptations (yes, I do like this better than The Shining) . King even penned the screenplay himself (from his short story 'The Cycle of the Werewolf'), but since he was also responsible for the awful Maximum Overdrive, that's no solid proof of quality. But it a damn cool movie.

    What makes it so different and unique is that it's horror movie told from a child's perspective (though I admit that the retrospective narration seems out of place) and has a brother/sister dynamic that's quite cute and makes you really care for the characters.

    Corey Haim plays Marty Coslaw, a young boy who is confined to a wheelchair for reasons unknown. His older sister Jane is forced to take care of him and throws tantrums whenever the mum and dad take Marty's side (which is always). But the chair doesn't stop Marty from being mischievous. Especially when his manic, reckless Uncle Red (a fat Gary Busey-absolutely brilliant, as always) builds him a motorized wheelchair/bike called the Silver Bullet.

    There is killer in their small town who strikes every month when the moon is full. The townsfolk gradually become more and more weary as autumn rolls on and Marty takes a personal offence when his best friend is murdered, his best girl is run out of town and a fireworks display is cancelled. Then he witnesses what the killer really is. But who is going to believe a kid's story of a werewolf? Despite the red-herrings, it's easy to figure out who it is before the main revelation. But it's still a fun mystery.

    Filmed with the little-used JDC-Scope process, Silver Bullet has brilliant cinematography by Armando Nannuzzi and a wonderful score by Jay Chattaway. There's not much horror to it, but I don't think it was ever the intention to dwell on the violence. Even though I would call this film suitable for kids (despite the 18/R-rating) it's still way better than the PG-13 junk we get these days.

    The film is also notable for Everett McGill (so evil as the baddie in Under Siege 2), an under-rated and under-used actor in a typically eccentric role as a charismatic Reverend. Doesn't he look like a cross between Christopher Reeve and David Hasselhoff?

    A perfect Halloween movie or any night with the curtains drawn and lights off.
    Michael_Elliott

    Very Underrated

    Silver Bullet (1985)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    I know An American Werewolf in London and The Howling usually get all the praise but for my money this is the best werewolf film of the 1980s. I thought everyone loved this film until getting the internet and reading how many people actually didn't enjoy it but I still love it. I think the film works well as a coming of age story with all the horror elements thrown in for good measure. Kinda like a horror version of The Goonies with Corey Haim and Gary Busey doing great work together. The supporting cast of actors also serve well in the story. The scene in the fog and the ending are full of wonderful tension as well.
    8TerminalMadness

    One of my all-time favorites...

    I first saw this movie when I was ten years old, my uncle, a horror fanatic, showed this to me and my brother and it scared the living soul out of me.

    Ten years later it still remains as one of my favorite horror films of all time and I consider it one of the best of King's work.

    When a small town is being ravaged by horrible mutilations, townsfolks begin to think it may be a monster doing the killings. A small crippled boy comes in contact with the werewolf and confides in his older sister and uncle and they all set out on a search for the monster. What they discover will be shocking.

    The film is very well directed and relies a lot on tension and atmosphere and solely on the acting which is performed well by Corey Haim, Megan Follows and Garey Busey who is immensely likable and memorable as the uncle.

    The film itself as a horror movie is excellent with a lot of sheer tension and some great horror scenes in which we never see the werewolf until the end. That's an aspect that makes this film truly horrifying and the murders are gruesome and never pulls its punches. The mysterious identity of the werewolf is shocking and it leaves us on pins and needles until the exciting end of the film.

    I highly suggest this among horror fans and think it's worth a look.

    ***half out of **** stars.

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    • Anecdotes
      Tarker's Mills, where the action takes place, is a fictional town within the Stephen King universe. It borders locations of other King's works also adapted to film, such as Chester's Mill (Under the Dome (2013)), Derry (Ça (1990)) and Castle Rock (Le Bazaar de l'épouvante (1993), Cujo (1983) and Simetierre (1989)), among others.
    • Gaffes
      When Jane goes into Reverend Lowe's garage, among the large pile of empty soda containers are some Diet Coke cans. Diet Coke did not exist in 1976 (the year in which the movie is set).
    • Citations

      Mac: [Showing Uncle Red the Silver Bullet] There it is. Nicest piece of work I ever done, I think. It's got a low-grain load... so it won't tumble. Ought to be pretty accurate.

      Uncle Red: [scoffs] Why, shoot, it's just a gag. I mean, uh, what the heck you gonna shoot a .44 bullet at anyway... made out of silver?

      Mac: How about a werewolf?

    • Crédits fous
      SPOILER: Everett McGill is billed twice - once as Reverend Lowe at the top of the credits and as Werewolf at the bottom of the credits.
    • Versions alternatives
      The UK DVD release of the film in 2001 contains the original movie trailer and spoken commentary by director Daniel Attias, neither of which is available on any other officially released DVD including the US.
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Silver Bullet/Twice in a Lifetime/Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins/Dim Sum (1985)
    • Bandes originales
      Joyride
      Music by Jay Chattaway

      Lyrics Written and Performed by Rob. B. Mathes

      Recorded at the Carriage House

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    • How can the railroad worker get his head knocked off but the side of his head not be crushed in by the blow so hard his head gets knocked off?
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 janvier 1986 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bala de plata
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 114 W Fremont Street, Burgaw, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis(exterior of Owen's Bar)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Dino De Laurentiis Company
      • Famous Films Productions
      • International Film Corporation (II)
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    • Budget
      • 7 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 361 866 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 013 563 $US
      • 14 oct. 1985
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 12 361 866 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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