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Open House

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
4,1/10
771
MA NOTE
Adrienne Barbeau in Open House (1987)
Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSomeone is killing off nubile real-estate agents. A psychologist doing a therapy talk show begins to get calls from the perpetrator, and cooperates with the police to try to stop him. Unfort... Tout lireSomeone is killing off nubile real-estate agents. A psychologist doing a therapy talk show begins to get calls from the perpetrator, and cooperates with the police to try to stop him. Unfortunately, his lover is a real-estate agent, and when it becomes clear that the madman is ge... Tout lireSomeone is killing off nubile real-estate agents. A psychologist doing a therapy talk show begins to get calls from the perpetrator, and cooperates with the police to try to stop him. Unfortunately, his lover is a real-estate agent, and when it becomes clear that the madman is getting information for his kills from her discarded house listings, they both become endang... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Jag Mundhra
  • Scénario
    • David Mickey Evans
    • Jag Mundhra
  • Casting principal
    • Joseph Bottoms
    • Adrienne Barbeau
    • Rudy Ramos
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,1/10
    771
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    • Réalisation
      • Jag Mundhra
    • Scénario
      • David Mickey Evans
      • Jag Mundhra
    • Casting principal
      • Joseph Bottoms
      • Adrienne Barbeau
      • Rudy Ramos
    • 32avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux27

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    Joseph Bottoms
    Joseph Bottoms
    • Dr. David Kelley
    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Lisa Grant
    Rudy Ramos
    Rudy Ramos
    • Rudy Estevez
    Mary Stavin
    Mary Stavin
    • Katie Thatcher
    Scott Thompson Baker
    Scott Thompson Baker
    • Joe Pearcy
    • (as Scott Baker)
    Darwyn Swalve
    • Harry
    Robert Miano
    Robert Miano
    • Shapiro
    Page Mosely
    • Toby
    Johnny Haymer
    Johnny Haymer
    • Paul Bernal
    Leonard Lightfoot
    • TJ
    Barry Hope
    • Barney Resnick
    Stacey Adams
    • Tracey
    Roxanne Baird
    • Allison
    Tiffany Bolling
    Tiffany Bolling
    • Judy Roberts
    Dena Drotar
    • The Fan
    Cathryn Hartt
    • Melody
    Christina Gallegos
    Christina Gallegos
    • Pilar
    Lee Moore
    • Donald Spectre
    • Réalisation
      • Jag Mundhra
    • Scénario
      • David Mickey Evans
      • Jag Mundhra
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    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    Watchable real estate slasher flick.

    A deranged homeless man stalks and murders pretty and nubile female realtors.Radio host Dr.David(Timothy "Hunter's Blood" Bottoms)receives calls from maniac.His girlfriend Lisa(Adrienne Barbeau)works in real estate and she becomes the next target of serial killer."Open House" by recently deceased Jag Mundhra is a watchable albeit very silly slasher flick.The gore is almost non-existent apart from severed head and chopped fingers.Adrienne Barbeau's performance is actually quite good and it's nice to see small cameo of Tifanny Bolling.The final revelation of the Open House killer is quite disappointing as is the climax.Still watching "Open House" is a perfect way to slash some useless time.6 real estate murders out of 10.
    5Bloodwank

    Pretty pleasing slasher silliness

    Real estate plus murder. I'm a great fan of kooky combinations in my slasher cinema, so Open House automatically had a leg up for me, being a tale of Adrienne Barbeau menaced both by an ass-hole rival and a serial killer taking out her various contemporaries. By and large though, it operates just a click or two above the majority of late 80's slasher trash, which is to say that no one outside of slasher geeks should feel any compulsion to check it out, but those who do may well value it above say, Iced or Fatal Pulse. Standard plotting, we have a lady estate agent amongst the murders of her comrades, attached to a radio psychiatrist troubled after a suicide but possessor perhaps of a link to the villainous culprit. There are murders, house selling, radio scenes and so forth, building to a fairly effective climax and interesting motive boasting a modicum of legitimate social interest. Mostly this is standard trash, but it holds together a little better than a lot of its era. For one, the kills are nicely spaced throughout the film, there are a fair number and the film allots a good length to several, allowing for a nice build up of suspense and at times a fun helping of minor sleaze (yessum, there be boobs). Not much gore in this party, but there are a few after the event corpses and some OK bloodshed, moreover the kills are generally competently and even amusingly constructed, making for a fairly worthy ride. Acting is typically variable but important parties do OK, Barbeau gives her all as well as brief nudity, a strong and likable turn. Joseph Bottoms isn't up to much as her boyfriend but he hardly embarrasses himself, while Barry Hope is effectively seedy as the ass-hole of the piece. There isn't much to impress here, with the few genuinely good ideas a little ill used and a vague sense of boredom often sliding in between active moments but somehow things tend to pull through, nothing too much in the way of flair or incompetence but the bright spots here and there are rather cool. All in all this is another of those films that are only at all worth watching for serious slasher geeks and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone else, but for those who have to see it it surely won't make you want to gouge your eyes out in the same manner as some of its fellows.
    4Coventry

    Nice house, I'll kill the agent!

    Like too often the case with 80's slasher flicks, sadly, is the VHS cover of "Open House" a lot cooler than the film itself. The cover image shows the front of a house of which the open door is replaced with a sinister tombstone. If only Jed Mundhra's screenplay was equally sinister and creative! But oh well, my standards for late 80's slashers are generally quite low, and this flick could still be a lot worse. Many of my fellow reviewers around here pretend that "Open House" is the worst bottom-of-the-barrel slasher of the entire 1980's, but then I guess they haven't seen the decade's much bigger turds like "Blood Lake", "Appointment with Fear", "Deadly Games", "Dreamaniac", "Cardiac Arrest", "Sledgehammer", "Hollow Gate" or "The Stay Awake". There you go, all this just to say that "Open House" is bad but not hopeless and actually quite endurable. There are a number of redeeming elements in this flick, like good-looking babes (if you dig typically 80's scream-queens that is), a handful of cheesy gore highlights (chopped off head in the pool) and a pretty amusing (albeit not at all petrifying) psycho-killer. The killer remains off-screen for most of the running time, but you can quickly derive that he is an obese pervert with a couple of awkward fetishes. He inappropriately giggles the entire time and eats cans of dog food! Not the relatively tasty-looking kind of dog food, mind you, but the sort of disgusting industrial junk that I personally wouldn't even feed to sewer rats. For ridiculous reasons that are neatly revealed during the climax, our sick killer targets real estate agents in the wealthier neighborhoods of Los Angeles. He primarily goes for pretty and vulnerable female agents, but if they happen to be accompanied by male customers or lovers, he doesn't hesitate to waste them as well. The killer also regularly calls radio psychologist David Kelley to rant on the air, and then learns that Dr. Kelley's girlfriend is also a real estate agent… "Open House" completely lacks suspense and coherence, and too many plot aspects already featured in other movies. The interaction between a maniac and a radio DJ, for instance, is something that I've seen in other movies before. And yet, horror flicks with Adrienne Barbeau are somehow always worthwhile – those who have seen "The Fog" will definitely agree with me – and all the death sequences are rather nasty. Also, some of the houses that these poor real estate agents are trying to sale are really terrific! There's one a house with the most impressive and astounding pool/swimming pond that I ever saw.
    2lthseldy1

    Throw this one in the trash.......

    At first I thought that this one was supposed to be somewhat of a comedy/horror when I had seen the body in the bathtub with the lady just standing there screaming over and over again but as the film proceeded on, it got more and more flat. The plot was silly with a man upset that the prices of real estate have gone up so now he dicides to call up some radio psyciatrist and babble out his fury because he has nothing better to do. Then the law gets involved and tries desperatly to make us feel that they really care who the caller is and go out of their way to track this guy down. One suspect after another are accused. This movie is terrible and the slow moving love scenes of Adrian B. and her husband are boring and made me just fast forward the movie. Avoid it!
    lor_

    Okay slasher fare

    My review was written in October 1987 after watching the movie on Prism video cassette.

    "Open House", previously titled "Multiple Listings", is a well-made horror film in the slasher mode, lacking the monsters and fantasy that's back in favor among fans of genre pics. Movie has debuted domestically in video stores.

    Joseph Bottoms, returning to a genre he previously starred in via Nico Mastorakis' "Blind Date" (made and released prior to the Blake Edwards film of that title) portrays a psychologist who has a radio show in L. A. called "Survival Line", in which he tries to help loonies a la Dr. Ruth. Pre-credits, pic opens gloomily as a girl, victim of incest forthe past two years by her father, commits suicide on the air during a convesation with Bottoms.

    Film proper concerns a serial killer who preys on beautiful women realtors, with Bottoms' girlfriend, Adrienne Barbeau, looking like a key target, especially when the main suspect is a nasty chauvinist pig who is actively sabotaging her work. After several gory killings, pic climaxes with Barbeau taken hostage by the real killer (who's been calling in to Bottoms' programs regularly, monitored unsuccessfully by the police). Motive pushes film ino black humor territory: he blames the realtors for the high price of housing in L. A., and displacing him when he lived as a squatter in an empty Beverly Hills mansion after its owner died. Except for the chauvinist pig (who gets his head lopped off) the film adheres to the old-fashioned format of pretty girls getting sliced, not likely to please feminists.

    Biggest surprise hee, and helpful for word-of-mouth in the rental area, is that star Barbeau delivers a brief topless scene after seemingly having graduated from same. She and the rest of the cast are likable, with additional pulchritude provided by such lookers as Mary Stavin (also featured in New World's "House"), Roxanne Baird and Christina Gallegos. Pic's weakest point is its corny finale and utterly pointless final scene, which looks tacked-on as an afterthought.

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    • How long is Open House?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 octobre 1987 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Open House - Trautes Heim kann tödlich sein
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Intercontinental Releasing Corporation (IRC)
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