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Black Cadillac

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 33min
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5,7/10
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Black Cadillac (2003)
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Black Cadillac est l'histoire de trois jeunes amis bloqués sur une route de montage sinueuse suite à une panne de leur voiture. Sur cette route, ils vont être menacés par les phares d'une so... Tout lireBlack Cadillac est l'histoire de trois jeunes amis bloqués sur une route de montage sinueuse suite à une panne de leur voiture. Sur cette route, ils vont être menacés par les phares d'une sombre Cadillac.Black Cadillac est l'histoire de trois jeunes amis bloqués sur une route de montage sinueuse suite à une panne de leur voiture. Sur cette route, ils vont être menacés par les phares d'une sombre Cadillac.

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    • John Murlowski
  • Scénario
    • John Murlowski
    • William Porter
  • Casting principal
    • Randy Quaid
    • Shane Johnson
    • Josh Hammond
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    • Réalisation
      • John Murlowski
    • Scénario
      • John Murlowski
      • William Porter
    • Casting principal
      • Randy Quaid
      • Shane Johnson
      • Josh Hammond
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    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Charlie
    Shane Johnson
    Shane Johnson
    • Scott
    Josh Hammond
    • C.J. Longhammer
    Jason Dohring
    Jason Dohring
    • Robby
    Kiersten Warren
    Kiersten Warren
    • Jeannine
    Adam Vernier
    Adam Vernier
    • Beefy
    Taylor Stanley
    Taylor Stanley
    • Denise
    Kelly Mullis
    Kelly Mullis
    • Lurlene
    Robert Clunis
    • Luther
    Marilyn Silva
    • Louise
    Karl Johnson
    Karl Johnson
    • Fightin' Bar Guy
    Richard Deutsch
    • Drunk Bar Kid
    Christopher Gilbertson
    • Bar Denizen
    • (as Chris Gilbertson)
    Shannon Holzer
    • Bar Denizen
    Jeremy Fry
    Jeremy Fry
    • Bar Denizen
    Allison Hite
    • Bar Denizen
    • Réalisation
      • John Murlowski
    • Scénario
      • John Murlowski
      • William Porter
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    6willywants

    Sufficient time-passer

    After getting in a violent bar fight, three friends take off across a huge expanse of wilderness, only to be terrorized by a hulking black Cadillac. A friend of mine rented this and insisted I watch it with them. I was expecting a supernatural "Christine"-style thriller and with a title like "Black Cadillac", a goofy one at that. As it turns out, this film has no supernatural elements, nor was it very goofy. The film succeeding is being entertaining, well done, and at times even vaguely creepy.

    The entire cast does a fine job here, especially Randy "Where the hell did my career go?" Quaid playing the police officer, who succeeds in making his character both funny and creepy at the same time.

    The screenplay offer more twists and turns than you can shake a stick at, most of which were genuinely surprising. The tension between the characters was also very effective. The characters are mostly well-developed, there were even one or two I actually (gasp!) cared for. Director John Murlowski has done a fine job handling the suspense, and the chase scenes were often exciting.

    If you're a fan of the "road terror" sub-genre, you'll probably like this movie. It kept me engaged and entertained for 90+ minutes, and that's pretty much all I asked for. Give it a try.

    6/10.
    Lechuguilla

    What A Tease

    In a rural area of the upper Midwest three youthful dudes leave a rowdy bar on a cold, snowy night. Soon, they notice a car following them. It turns out to be a big, black Cadillac that just will not leave them alone.

    Huge amounts of dialogue, annoyingly shallow characters, and manipulative music characterize this low-budget horror flick from writer/director John Murlowski. Aside from the characters, another and even more serious problem with the film is the plot. Whoever is driving that Cadillac could take action against the kids at any time. Instead, the driver teases, torments, provokes, harasses the three kids, and in general prolongs the ordeal. Why? Because without the teasing and the harassment, you don't have a full-length feature film. The film's plot is thus ... contrived.

    Further, this is another one of those films wherein automobiles undergo horrendous physical torture, like in one scene of this film where the car careens off a high embankment. But then the car still runs. Wish I could find a car that durable.

    The film's cinematography is acceptable, if not exceptional. The visuals are dark. Some of the scenes involve rear screen projection, and a "camera shaker" for effect.

    To its credit, the film does have a Twilight Zone feel to it. The story takes place entirely at night, and with a general absence of other people, once we leave the bar sequence. Hence, the darkness and the sense of aloneness out on the open road does indeed foster some tension and suspense. But the story's resolution is ultimately disappointing.

    "Black Cadillac" probably will appeal to younger audiences who may see in it some element of horror. But aside from the suspense derived from the dark and eerie atmosphere, I found the story to be hokey, the characters irritating, and the dialogue too talky, for the film to be satisfying.
    8ck-73

    Even the car shares the great dialogue!

    Being given more change than you should have received from staff in a shop never gets tedious, nor does an ATM machine that inadvertently dispenses 20s instead of 10s…

    …My point is a simple one – exceeding expectations is one of life's underrated joys!

    Let's not pretend, 'Black Cadillac' (BC) should have been an unmitigated disaster.

    Why?

    1. A relatively unknown cast 2. A tired genre – Teen movie 3. A tired concept – road/horror/chase 4. Single location – The middle of nowhere!

    Somehow – and I still can't figure out how – the film was nothing short of forgettable greatness!

    I'll be brief and bullet-point the highlights of this splendid film;

    1. A ridiculously witty script – fantastic banter that I too could have watched for another 5 hours! 2. Awesome sound design. The car actually 'speaks' to us throughout the film, albeit in a very grumpy fashion via the world's finest sounding engine! 3. Marvellous acting. No one is gonna win a tiny gold fella called 'Oscar' for their performance in this film, but by the same token any new up and coming actors might want to view this film as an exercise in understated, laid back, well timed delivery…I adored the interplay between the 3 key characters - the casting team struck gold…they just worked together so well! 4. Subtle yet dexterous direction. The Director clearly wasn't trying to impress us in a "look what I can do" kinda way, but we were at times left thinking "Look what he can do".

    It would be ill-conceived to suggest that BC doesn't contain echoes of 'Duel' because it simply does - not least the Cadillac's ultimate moment of reckoning.

    I adore 'Duel'; it's one of my top 3 films of all time, but so what? BC manages to pay homage to a timeless classic, while simultaneously and seamlessly saying "Cheers for the concept, now let's take it somewhere else…somewhere funnier, somewhere more contemporary…somewhere utterly different."

    (Don't get me wrong, we weren't taken somewhere better than 'Duel', I doubt such a place exists, but we were shown new landmarks on a favourite holiday resort!)

    I'll probably forget about this film in a few weeks…months at best, but during those 90 minutes – and several minutes after - I was relishing every moment of humour, action, intrigue, suspense and all round escapism it offered.

    I absolutely loved it!
    7DEPRESSEDcherry

    Not bad, actually kinda good.

    It's solid, well put together, decently acted and hits all its necessary marks. Yet it's lacking that something that makes it memorable, its an enjoyable watch but it won't last long in the memory. It could have probably done with a bit more suspense and menace and the lead characters could have been more likeable.
    FilmFlaneur

    Excellent, low budget chase movie

    Black Cadillac is a probably the best film so far from director John Murlowski. His previous two films Contagion (2001) and Terminal Error (2002) both dealt with different sorts of viruses of the biological then computer varieties respectively. Black Cadillac continues this theme, although this time with a much more ubiquitous 'virus': fear. It is a neatly done, surprisingly effective road chase movie, the basic premise of which is familiar from as far back as Spielberg's Duel (1971), and probably before: a faceless killer sits behind the wheel of an unstoppable vehicle, and spends most of the film hunting down our heroes in a relentless, tense vendetta. The difference here is that Murlowski swops the sun-bleached roads of Spielberg's celebrated debut for something much more immediately sinister: the freezing, pitch black back woods of Wisconsin.

    Apparently based on true events, Black Cadillac begins ominously, from the viewpoint of an anonymous driver who tours his growling vehicle threateningly towards a roadhouse. This is the main thrust of the story: the Cadillac will be a vengeful, anonymous thing either prowling for victims or in hot pursuit of them. Anonymity is its strength and, in more senses than one, the plot's motor; as soon as the motorised stalker is humanised and his malevolence explained, tension is dissipated. Fortunately Murlowski postpones any necessary revelations until the end of his film.

    Inside the disreputable roadhouse are three youths: Scott (Shane Johnson), a Yale man, his kid brother C.J. (Josh Hammond) and their friend the less experienced Robby (Jason Dohring). Soon we discover some essential differences between the three. Scott is very handy with his fists, promptly demonstrating this by getting CJ out of a scrape; he is also a womaniser. CJ, his face badly scarred by some previous unspecified incident is more laconic, a loner with his own 'agenda'. He shortly plans to make is own way in the world as a romantic drifter, perhaps by working the Great Lakes. Robby is the most immature of the three, and enjoys his first sexual experience that evening. The three leave, elated after escaping from a commotion triggered by CJ so easily, and speed off into the frozen night. Soon however a pair of headlights appears in the rear mirror, and the terrifying chase begins...

    Along the way they pick up Charlie, an off-duty policeman (an excellently ambiguous performance by Randy Quaid), whom they initially suspect is the object of the Cadillac's attention. Abandoning him by the roadside, he apparently becomes the black car's first victim. "Did it just get darker?" asks a fearful Robby after the shots ring out. Now the three lads are on their own in the chilly forest, suspect that they are to be next as witnesses to the policeman's death, and alternate as they go between bickering, self-reliance, fear and personal revelation. From here on in, as any good film of this sort ought, Murlowski's story strips matters down to the bare essentials: a road game of terror as the two cars and their occupants try to out drive and out guess each other, nerves stretched to the limit.

    Occasionally the film lets itself down. Once or twice it re-uses the same stretch of road to speed the cars along, an economy perhaps forced by a tight shooting schedule; at other times while it is obviously cold enough for breath to condense as characters converse, shortly afterwards it is not. But these are only minor distractions. What really matters is the chase, and the sense of panic and claustrophobia which builds as the narrative proceeds. By shooting long scenes within Scott's increasingly battered Saab's interior, Murlowski creates an effective ambience of fear which grows between the young men, unsure of what they have done. He even adds in a religious element (their pursuer scratches 'Your sins will find you out' in the ice on their windscreen as the trio take a short rest in a cafe), suggesting that the wrath that pursues them is of almost biblical proportions. The surrounding gloom of the frozen forest seems to echo the moral quagmire in which they feel they run. And as we discover, none are entirely blameless - but who is the principal cause of their predicament? And what should be done with the transgressor when discovered?

    Such is the success of this middle part of the film that the reason behind the Cadillac's persistent pursuit of the trio, when finally revealed, seems rather mundane. Black as a coffin, and with overtones of divine retribution, the car has been a potent force propelling the action very satisfactorily. When this motor has gone, it is a tribute to the young cast that things do not go badly awry at this point, and that the final confrontation between them and their persecutors has drama remaining to keep proceedings interesting.

    All in all this is a very effective film, low budget to be sure, but none the worse for that, considerably better than one might expect. It features a skilful, and mainly youthful cast whose enthusiasm make us forget some of the moral stereotypes involved. So just sit back, put the brain on free wheel, and enjoy the ride.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film is loosely based on an experience from the Director's past. In the early eighties, while he and a few friends were driving home, they were chased by a car, for several hours, through backwoods roads.
    • Gaffes
      The black Cadillac is incorrectly identified in the movie as a '57 Eldorado. It is, in fact, a 1957 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 Limousine.
    • Citations

      Charlie: So we had to use him as bait-do us a little ice fishing-and lo and behold, we caught ourselves a couple of Minnesota dickless perch.

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      Referenced in Yes Man (2008)

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    • Date de sortie
      • mai 2003 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Черный кадиллак
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Halfway House Café - 15564 Sierra Highway, Santa Clarita, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Maple Island Films
      • Painting Entertainment Inc.
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 4:3

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