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The Roommates

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 27min
NOTE IMDb
5,3/10
415
MA NOTE
The Roommates (1973)
CriminalitéDrameHorreurThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHeather, Beth, Carla, Brea, and Heather's cousin Paula are five lovely young ladies who decide to spend their summer vacation at Lake Arrowhead. While at Lake Arrowhead the women hit the par... Tout lireHeather, Beth, Carla, Brea, and Heather's cousin Paula are five lovely young ladies who decide to spend their summer vacation at Lake Arrowhead. While at Lake Arrowhead the women hit the party circuit and get involved with various men in the area. However, things go awry when the... Tout lireHeather, Beth, Carla, Brea, and Heather's cousin Paula are five lovely young ladies who decide to spend their summer vacation at Lake Arrowhead. While at Lake Arrowhead the women hit the party circuit and get involved with various men in the area. However, things go awry when the gals find themselves the targets of a mysterious murderer.

  • Réalisation
    • Arthur Marks
  • Scénario
    • Arthur Marks
    • John Durren
  • Casting principal
    • Marki Bey
    • Pat Woodell
    • Roberta Collins
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    415
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Marks
    • Scénario
      • Arthur Marks
      • John Durren
    • Casting principal
      • Marki Bey
      • Pat Woodell
      • Roberta Collins
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Marki Bey
    Marki Bey
    • Carla
    Pat Woodell
    Pat Woodell
    • Heather
    Roberta Collins
    Roberta Collins
    • Beth
    Laurie Rose
    Laurie Rose
    • Brea
    David Moses
    • Mike
    Ken Scott
    Ken Scott
    • Marty
    Kipp Whitman
    Kipp Whitman
    • Don
    Christina Hart
    Christina Hart
    • Paula
    Gary Mascaro
    • Arnie
    • (as Gary Warren Mascaro)
    David Ankrum
    • Andy
    Albert Cole
    Albert Cole
    • Joe
    • (as Al Cole)
    John Durren
    John Durren
    • Socks
    John Morgan Evans
    • Warren
    Dexter Freeman
    • Larry
    Barbra Fuller
    Barbra Fuller
    • Sylvia
    • (as Barbara Fuller)
    John Hart
    John Hart
    • Sam - Sheriff
    Candy Kesner
    Greg Mabrey
    Greg Mabrey
    • Harold
    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Marks
    • Scénario
      • Arthur Marks
      • John Durren
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    7edinman

    Another lost drive-in classic that screams the 70s.

    I mostly agree with The Hoyt's review except where he says initially that "this is not a very good movie" and that Arthur Marks had "low standards." Marks was, IMO, an underrated exploitation master and "The Roommates," while perhaps not as good overall as "Bonnie's Kids" or some of his other films, is nonetheless a great, lost drive-in classic that screams the 70's.

    The 70s hair. The clothes. The beauty. The music. The drama. The sex. The murder. The comedy.

    It's all there, in ample proportions. If only my summer jobs during college were half as exciting (LOL).

    Entertaining and worth seeking out at any cost for fans of the genre.
    5Sean_Biggins

    A humorous sexploitation film - worth watching for that reason alone

    Near the opening, it shows two of the women in a public shower, showing some skin while having a conversation about how nature's natural beauty shouldn't be exploited... but that's exactly what they're of course doing by flashing their boobs for the camera in a cheap film, so the hypocrisy is quite funny. They probably thought if they showed two women at least sounding intelligent and talking about politics, then they could get back to the real business of showing their boobs and exploiting them. How weird but hey man, that was the 70's.

    Pat Woodell is in it and is of course beautiful and smart. It's sort of too bad she never did more in the way of quality work because she had the talent and the looks, however she probably did the intelligent thing by getting out of showbiz.

    I won't bother describing what happens because others have mentioned the details, but if you like funny, campy movies, then this one will probably not disappoint.
    lazarillo

    Worth the wait

    This movie has been unavailable in any form for many years. Short of driving down to the original Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, Texas when they did the occasional repertory showing, there has simply been no way for most people to see it. Now that has changed with a long-awaited DVD release. And it was actually worth the wait. It isn't that this is a brilliantly conceived movie by master filmmakers, or conversely, that it's one of those largely mythical "so-bad-it's-good" films, but it's one where all the elements just happily gel together in a near-perfect exploitation romp.

    The format of the story involves four sex college-age girls, who are not all technically "roommates", but are spending summer vacation together in two lakeside houses. The girls each have individual adventures. The black girl (Marki Bey) works at a library and is torn between two lovers, a jealous white stud and a heroic black sheriff's deputy. The blonde girl (Roberta Collins) has a fling with a recent divorced older man. The brunette (Pat Woodell) is supposed to be "babysitting" her younger cousin (Christina Hart), but they BOTH get involved with a middle-aged womanizer and his troubled teenage son. The last and sexiest girl (Laurie Rose) becomes a nurse at a boy's camp where she helps out a bullied male virgin (although not so much with the bullying part). These separate stories follow the formula established by Roger Corman/New Line in the early 70's with his "Nurse" movies, but this film does not have the ham-handed attempts at humor or the dated and often annoying faux-feminist politics of the Corman-produced films. Instead it has a giallo-esque killer wandering around picking off the secondary female characters--which is actually a lot more fun.

    The movie actually spends more time creating various red herrings than it does on the murders (they should have called the lake Lake Red Herring), and the identity of the murderer ends up being rather perfunctory and obvious. But the mystery-killer plot does avoid some of the borderline misogyny that mars some of the other films produced by Arthur Marks in that era like "Centerfold Girls" and "Bonnie's Kids". This falls between the pseudo-feminist preaching and the sleazy misogyny of the low-budget 70's era into a happy medium of truly enjoyable exploitation.

    The five girls, of course, really make the movie. Marki Bey is the best actress. Roberta Collins would have the most substantial exploitation career (although she is somewhat wasted here). TV actress Pat Woodell is serviceable. The best two though are Laurie Rose and Christina Hart. Rose is probably the closest to being a purely softcore sexploitation actress, so not surprisingly she has the most nude scenes, but her acting is actually quite good here. Christina Hart plays a character that alternates between a naive innocent and a malicious young tease (similar to Robin Mattson in "Bonnie's Kids"). She is incredibly sexy even with her clothes on. I'd highly recommend this one.
    6thetoxicgrinder

    Solidly decent 70s flick

    I came across a blu ray double feature with this and A Woman For All Men (havent watched that 1 yet) and went in without knowing anything about the film, outside of the description on the back of the box. Overall the film looks remarkable, with vibrant colors, and good cinematography. Cast is all adequate-good as well. The plot is where things stumble, with a general incoherent sense about it, and far too many long takes of girls just awkwardly dancing to the 70s tunes (the music itself, while cheesy, was fun). Once things pick up, at about an hour in, it is definitely a fun ride, and sadly the violent finale is somewhat more poignant today, however the film as a whole was entertaining, and thus I give it a passable 6/10.

    Tl:dr: looks good, cast is quality, jiggling ladies, and a wack ass story. Thumbs up, recommended.
    7OKCRay

    They sure don't make 'em like this anymore!

    This super-obscure movie was recently shown at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, TX as part of its "Weird Wednesday" feature, and it was well worth doing a little traveling to catch it (if I remember correctly, the last time this movie played in theatres was as part of a double-bill with THE SWINGING CHEERLEADERS, so you KNOW it's been a long, long time!). I enjoy grindhouse/drive-in ("Joe Bob Briggs-type") movies from the '70s, and THE ROOMMATES certainly fits the bill. The movie starts off as a cheesecake romp with four lovely college coeds finishing the school year and getting ready for some fun in the sun during their summer break. They have the requisite wild party (described by some as an "orgy" but consisting mainly of binge drinking, heavy petting, a strip chess game and the aforementioned sit-up contest) then go off on their summer adventures (more or less separately, but all at or near Lake Arrowhead). Heather (Pat Woodell, the original Bobbie Jo Bradley from PETTICOAT JUNCTION) takes it easy at the family summer home along with her visiting younger cousin Paula (Christina Hart). They discover a young man camping out on the property and allow him to stay in a shed in exchange for chopping and gathering firewood. Carla (Marki Bey) works at a local library and catches the fancy of the deputy sheriff (not to mention some leering library patrons), Beth (Roberta Collins) works alongside a waterskiing instructor and pursues a relationship with a married man, and Brea (Laurie Rose) is a nurse at a summer camp and takes a somewhat sheltered teenage boy under her wing. As mentioned in other reviews, giving each girl her own separate story line was pretty much standard formula at the time for these movies, then once the summer adventures were well underway the film veers sharply and introduces a crazed killer who starts bumping off beautiful women at the lake. The individual stories continue as the summer goes on, leading to a frenzied climax at a country club gathering. Fans of '70s movies will love the wild clothes and hairstyles, and while the music is rather simplistic and minimal (reminiscent of background music from an early 70s diet cola commercial) it's still fun. Throw in some super-cheesy dialogue, a rather dysfunctional family who run a resort hotel, some biker thugs and several lecherous middle-aged men with a preference for jailbait and you've got one far-out, funky flick! THE ROOMMATES drew a pretty decent crowd at the Alamo Drafthouse (mainly college-age and mid-to-late 20s) and although the print was quite scratchy and the color didn't age well at all it got a pretty favorable response from everyone. It was great seeing everyone enjoying and really getting into a freewheeling movie from a bygone era, and they certainly don't make 'em like THE ROOMMATES anymore! Looking forward to the DVD release in 2009 from Dark Sky Films!

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      Film debut of Juanita Brown.
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      Heather: What kind of a jail sentence do you think you can get for contributing to the delinquency of a minor?

      Beth: Well all I can tell you is I think your cousin is gonna go home a little older and a little wiser.

      Heather: Just as long as she doesn't go home a little pregnant.

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      Featured in Roommates Wanted: Fun, Sun and Murder in the Summer of '73 (2015)

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    • Date de sortie
      • mars 1973 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Opening scenes at school)
    • Société de production
      • A.G.&S.
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      1 heure 27 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
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