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Douce nuit, sanglante nuit: les jouets de la mort

Titre original : Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker
  • Vidéo
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 26min
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Douce nuit, sanglante nuit: les jouets de la mort (1991)
Clip: Merry Christmas with a not so nice Santa toy
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn elderly toy maker and his son make killer toys designed to kill their customers' children.An elderly toy maker and his son make killer toys designed to kill their customers' children.An elderly toy maker and his son make killer toys designed to kill their customers' children.

  • Réalisation
    • Martin Kitrosser
  • Scénario
    • Martin Kitrosser
    • Brian Yuzna
  • Casting principal
    • William Thorne
    • Jane Higginson
    • Van Quattro
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,6/10
    3,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Martin Kitrosser
    • Scénario
      • Martin Kitrosser
      • Brian Yuzna
    • Casting principal
      • William Thorne
      • Jane Higginson
      • Van Quattro
    • 46avis d'utilisateurs
    • 38avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    William Thorne
    • Derek
    Jane Higginson
    Jane Higginson
    • Sarah Quinn
    Van Quattro
    Van Quattro
    • Tom Quinn
    Tracy Fraim
    Tracy Fraim
    • Noah Adams
    Neith Hunter
    Neith Hunter
    • Kim
    Conan Yuzna
    • Lonnie
    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Joe Petto
    Brian Bremer
    Brian Bremer
    • Pino
    Gerry Black
    • Harold
    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
    • Ricky
    Thornton Simmons
    • Other Santa
    Catherine Schreiber
    Catherine Schreiber
    • Mother
    Zoe Yuzna
    • Brandy
    Jennifer Pusheck
    • Elf
    Billy Oscar
    • Dad
    Cathy Yuzna
    • Stroller #1
    Gary Schmoeller
    • Stroller #2
    Amy L. Taylor
    • Merideth
    • Réalisation
      • Martin Kitrosser
    • Scénario
      • Martin Kitrosser
      • Brian Yuzna
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    willywants

    Surprisingly good unrelated 'sequel'.

    A young boy sees his father killed by a toy that was anonymously delivered to his house. After that, he is too traumatized to speak, and his mother must deal with both him and the loss of her husband. Meanwhile, a toy maker named Joe Peto builds some suspicious-looking toys, and a mysterious man creeps around both the toy store and the boy's house...but who is responsible for the killer toys? despite being a part five in a weak (With the exception of part four and this one) and dead end series, SNDN5 is a very good horror film that is lifted by a interesting premise and innovative special effects. the acting isn't too bad but rather unimaginative and the script is flat. Other than that, this film is almost perfect. After all, Brian Yuzna produced it. You know it's going to be a winner!!!!!!! 7/10.
    bigpappa1--2

    Laughable premise.

    A evil toymaker and his son create Christmas presents that kill people. Bearing no connection to the first 4, except in title, and almost just as bad. The premise is laughable and Mickey Rooney has never hit so low. Might be of some interest to gore fans though. Sexually explicit for a horror film to. 3 out of 10. Lets prey there is no more entry's in this series.
    6Platypuschow

    Silent Night, Deadly Night 5 The Toy Maker: A pleasant surprise

    The Silent Night, Deadly Night franchise is a weird one, the first was about a man who went on a killing spree in a santa suit, the second was about the same mans brother doing the same, the third picked up where the second left off and then suddenly they dropped that whole storyline with part 4 and told a dodgy story about witches.

    Well here in part 5 it's another Christmas themed movie with absolutely no connection to the original plot.

    It tells the story of a boy traumatised after watching a Christmas toy kill his father. It turns out that someone is creating killer toys, parcelling them up in gift wrapping and sending them to people for Christmas.

    Though the movies sfx both practical and cgi aren't great they are saved by some originality. Truth be told I quite liked it despite its glaring flaws.

    Starring Mickey Rooney and with a cameo appearance by Silent Night, Deadly Night 4 (1990) star Clint Howard this is an interesting (If a little goofy) horror movie.

    The funny thing is that Rooney infamously slammed the creators of the first movie back in 1984. He deemed it disgusting that they'd make a horror movie set during Christmas and publically kicked up a stink about it, then several years later here he is starring in one!

    I think this is the best of the Silent Night, Deadly Night franchise but treat it entirely as a stand alone film as that's exactly what it is.

    The Good:

    Mickey Rooney

    Quite original

    Well constructed

    Great twist

    The Bad:

    Eyebrow raising finale

    Lot of 90's cliches

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Having the same actor play a different character by the same name in the same franchise is logical, right?
    7Hey_Sweden

    Just keep repeating: it's only a toy. Only a toy...only a toy...

    The people behind these sequels certainly came up with some insane ideas once they moved away from the whole "killer Santa" routine. This last entry is co-written by director Martin Kitrosser and producer Brian Yuzna. If you recognize Kitrosser's name, that's because he'd co-written the third "Friday the 13th" movie several years previous, but has kept busy in the film business as a script supervisor, and is in fact Quentin Tarantino's script supervisor of choice. His movie is an amusing combination of the genuinely creepy and the genuinely kinky. Toys designed for a deadly purpose have been sent out for years, and killed the father of a traumatized and mute boy, Derek (William Thorne). His concerned mother Sarah (Jane Higginson) comes to suspect either drunken, seemingly kindly toy store proprietor Joe Petto (screen legend Mickey Rooney) or his weirdo son Pino (Brian Bremer, whom you may recognize from "Pumpkinhead", Yuzna's "Society", and / or "Spontaneous Combustion"). Meanwhile, a young man, Noah (Tracy Fraim) is awfully intent on making contact with Derek and Sarah, and what could be his reason? The best of these sequels since Part 2, in this reviewer's humble opinion, it benefits from being so utterly twisted. In fact, right towards the end it features what has to be one of the most disturbing attempted rape sequences committed to celluloid. The special effects are often of the cheesy and tacky variety, yet are reasonably entertaining for this reason. Kitrosser's focus on sex is pretty blatant: at one point he keeps cutting between two separate sex scenes. None too subtle references to a classic children's story are indicative of his whole approach to his movie. The acting is mostly competent enough, with the appropriately cast Bremer coming off the best. Rooney acts his little heart out, as could be expected; regarding his presence here when his was one of the voices demonizing the original movie, it just goes to show what an actor is willing to do when they're desperate enough for a gig. Neith Hunter and Conan Yuzna reprise their roles of Kim and Lonnie from the previous sequel; ubiquitous Clint Howard once again shows up, and plays a character named Ricky, but is only around for one scene. One thing this movie is not is boring, and if your tastes are anything like mine, you're sure to derive some entertainment out of this demented piece of work. Seven out of 10.
    5Floated2

    Killer toys make for an intriguing film

    After subpar sequels 2 to 4, had lowered expectations for this final film in the franchise.

    This film is different in comparison to the original but it works in a sense. The plot is creative and makes sense. There is a sense of intrigue as it starts out relatively mysterious and confusing where many things do unfold as the story progresses. Clever twists in the end.

    The aspect regarding the toy owner and his creepy teenage son with these killer toys makes for an interesting story. How the intro began regarding the killer toy killing the character left us wanting more.

    What ultimately makes this film watchable is not only is the acting passable, the characters are solid and the lead mother and her child son are easy to root for. There are some unique kill scenes, one highlight involving a young teenage man and girl in the bedroom where these killer toys go completely rogue.

    A lot better than part 4, also noting that the lead female Kim and the boy Lonnie appear here with lesser roles. Perhaps not on the level of the original but it's certainly at least the second best of the franchise.

    Centres d’intérêt connexes

    James Stewart, Donna Reed, Beulah Bondi, Carol Coombs, Karolyn Grimes, and Thomas Mitchell in La vie est belle (1946)
    Événement
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horreur
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in L'Empire contre-attaque (1980)
    Science-fiction

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    • Anecdotes
      During the scene in which Noah is playing Santa at the mall, a young girl asks him for a copy of Re-Animator II, la fiancée de Re-Animator (1990), which was directed by producer and screenwriter Brian Yuzna. Additionally, the girl is played by Yuzna's daughter, Zoe Yuzna.
    • Gaffes
      The toy called "Larry the Larvae" should actually be called "Larry the Larva", as "Larvae" is plural.
    • Citations

      Sarah Quinn: You killed Joe

      Pino: I had to... he broke me... and even though he always fixed me... I had to make sure that this time he wouldn't hurt me again.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Svengoolie: Silent Night, Deadly Night 5 The Toy Maker (1996)

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    • Date de sortie
      • mai 1992 (Allemagne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker
    • Lieux de tournage
      • LIVE Home Video Headquarters - 15400 Sherman Way, Van Nuys, Californie, États-Unis(Sarah's workplace exterior)
    • Société de production
      • Still Silent Films Inc.
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      • 1h 26min(86 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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