VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,0/10
1979
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un ospedale di riabilitazione nelle campagne italiane che offre cure a donne affette da vari disturbi psicologici è perseguitato da un misterioso killer incappucciato.Un ospedale di riabilitazione nelle campagne italiane che offre cure a donne affette da vari disturbi psicologici è perseguitato da un misterioso killer incappucciato.Un ospedale di riabilitazione nelle campagne italiane che offre cure a donne affette da vari disturbi psicologici è perseguitato da un misterioso killer incappucciato.
Giangiacomo Elia
- The Gardener
- (as John Ely)
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Reminds me of less complicated Italian slashers like Bava's 'Bay of Blood'. This film sticks primarily to sex and blood. The plot is unimportant, but easy to pay attention to since it's so sexual in bizarre ways. Flashbacks re-cap all the suggestion you might miss.
Tons of nudity and weapons. It lacks some of the mystery of the Italian greats, but I can't imagine fans not having a blast watching.
Tons of nudity and weapons. It lacks some of the mystery of the Italian greats, but I can't imagine fans not having a blast watching.
I will start by saying that in the Director's Interview, Di Leo admits outright that he did no research on mental institutions when he decided to make a film based on, well, mental institutions. When asked how he got along with the actresses on set, he replies, "They had good bodies." He also admits that he didn't like the film, but he is glad others do. This is really all you need to know about the film. No, wait
there is more.
Slaughter Hotel's original ad campaign played upon the idea that the film is "Based on a True Story", which means it really wasn't. It was compared to the crimes of Chicago mass-murderer Richard Speck (who actually killed student nurses and not patients), but is technically unrelated.
The premise of the film is to not be grounded in reality. Or that is my interpretation at least. Basically, this is a mental institution running in a castle complete with armored knights. The only patients they admit are young, beautiful women with a problem of running around naked for no apparent reason. The film has about 20 sex scenes, which are repeated in flashbacks as though I would forget, so I guess it is more like 115 times people have sex on screen. Ugh, there is no mystery here. I think Di Leo forgot he was making a horror film. I guess a couple girls die later leading to a tacked on, lame ending.
The major problems with the flick are many. There is highly inappropriate music resembling The Love Boat. The sound quality is bad with constant thudding and a poor transition between music and background noise. Klaus Kinksi, the lead actor, stands around with nothing to do. Di Leo has no idea what mental stability and instability is.
The scenes in this film are beyond bizarre. My favorite of which is when a Black patient hearing drums says, "This must be from my native country. I must have danced to this when I was a child." Yes folks, that's right, she proceeds to dance like a chicken and finish it off by having lesbian sex with her nurse. The rest of the film is pretty much the same. Nude massages & sponge baths, full-on female masturbation sequences, etc.
I felt like I was watching porn with bad dialogue, but I guess that would be redundant because that's what porn is. Sex, bad dialogue, and some more sex.
Nothing in this film makes sense. There is no linear plot, no mystery, and no one cares. I honesty think this was a wet dream Di Leo had. I was waiting for the flying unicorn to tackle the leprechaun for his pot of gold. And then have sex with it.
Favorite Quote Doctor says to Female Patient, "Your desire to make love is excessive. Now go take a shower."
Extras: Well, I guess there was a Still Gallery, Trailers, and Interviews. As stated before, it includes educational commentary from the director.
Bottom Line: Ultimate sleazefest with minimal gore and zero intelligence. If you like sleaze, I recommend buying it. You will be happy. If you want a good giallo, then set this on fire, do a dance around it, and hope that God will send you anything from Argento, the Bavas, or anyone else that is Italian.
Rating: I guess it depends on your mood. Either 3/10 or 7/10.
Molly Celaschi www.HorrorYearbook.com MySpace.com/HorrorYearbook
Slaughter Hotel's original ad campaign played upon the idea that the film is "Based on a True Story", which means it really wasn't. It was compared to the crimes of Chicago mass-murderer Richard Speck (who actually killed student nurses and not patients), but is technically unrelated.
The premise of the film is to not be grounded in reality. Or that is my interpretation at least. Basically, this is a mental institution running in a castle complete with armored knights. The only patients they admit are young, beautiful women with a problem of running around naked for no apparent reason. The film has about 20 sex scenes, which are repeated in flashbacks as though I would forget, so I guess it is more like 115 times people have sex on screen. Ugh, there is no mystery here. I think Di Leo forgot he was making a horror film. I guess a couple girls die later leading to a tacked on, lame ending.
The major problems with the flick are many. There is highly inappropriate music resembling The Love Boat. The sound quality is bad with constant thudding and a poor transition between music and background noise. Klaus Kinksi, the lead actor, stands around with nothing to do. Di Leo has no idea what mental stability and instability is.
The scenes in this film are beyond bizarre. My favorite of which is when a Black patient hearing drums says, "This must be from my native country. I must have danced to this when I was a child." Yes folks, that's right, she proceeds to dance like a chicken and finish it off by having lesbian sex with her nurse. The rest of the film is pretty much the same. Nude massages & sponge baths, full-on female masturbation sequences, etc.
I felt like I was watching porn with bad dialogue, but I guess that would be redundant because that's what porn is. Sex, bad dialogue, and some more sex.
Nothing in this film makes sense. There is no linear plot, no mystery, and no one cares. I honesty think this was a wet dream Di Leo had. I was waiting for the flying unicorn to tackle the leprechaun for his pot of gold. And then have sex with it.
Favorite Quote Doctor says to Female Patient, "Your desire to make love is excessive. Now go take a shower."
Extras: Well, I guess there was a Still Gallery, Trailers, and Interviews. As stated before, it includes educational commentary from the director.
Bottom Line: Ultimate sleazefest with minimal gore and zero intelligence. If you like sleaze, I recommend buying it. You will be happy. If you want a good giallo, then set this on fire, do a dance around it, and hope that God will send you anything from Argento, the Bavas, or anyone else that is Italian.
Rating: I guess it depends on your mood. Either 3/10 or 7/10.
Molly Celaschi www.HorrorYearbook.com MySpace.com/HorrorYearbook
This is another one of those movies that got cut up where ever it played. ASYLUM EROTICA is the most heavily cut, stay away from this! SLAUGHTER HOTEL is less cut but still is missing bits of sex and violence. The only complete copy I have seen comes from France and is the only widescreen version available worldwide that i am aware of. Truly a classic sleaze film, this begs for remastered DVD release ASAP!
With the retreat of film censorship in Europe and the US in the late 1960s and early 1970s the makers of exploitation films were left loose on the somewhat unsuspecting cinema goer. Both gore and sex content of such films increased dramatically, while less care was taken to embed the spectacle in a coherent, gripping and believable story. This was particularly obvious in the Italian Giallo, a genre that emerged in those years from the traditional Italian horror film and the German Edgar Wallace thrillers.
Here we have a typical example of the genre: a serial killer is on the loose , we see gruesome and gory (but stylish) killings that do not reveal the identity of the murderer, have some sex thrown in at good measure, and are finally rather disappointed when the murder mystery is solved.
Asylum Erotica is set in a mental hospital for the very rich, on some isolated location in the countryside. The asylum is run by Dr. Keller -- played by Klaus Kinski in one of his many personifications of psychiatrists. The patients are busy having a good time, including the inevitable hanky -panky (come in Rosalba Neri as the resident nymphomaniac), when suddenly corpses are starting to pile up. Apparently, they have been killed with some medieval weapons that are conveniently on open display in the lounge. Why has nobody considered them a safety hazard -- this is a mental hospital , after all? Why aren't they tucked away after the first killing(s)? We shall never know.
Clearly, this isn't a great film, but it is still quite watchable, certainly if you like Eurosleaze. For fans of Kinski and Neri this is a 'must'.
Here we have a typical example of the genre: a serial killer is on the loose , we see gruesome and gory (but stylish) killings that do not reveal the identity of the murderer, have some sex thrown in at good measure, and are finally rather disappointed when the murder mystery is solved.
Asylum Erotica is set in a mental hospital for the very rich, on some isolated location in the countryside. The asylum is run by Dr. Keller -- played by Klaus Kinski in one of his many personifications of psychiatrists. The patients are busy having a good time, including the inevitable hanky -panky (come in Rosalba Neri as the resident nymphomaniac), when suddenly corpses are starting to pile up. Apparently, they have been killed with some medieval weapons that are conveniently on open display in the lounge. Why has nobody considered them a safety hazard -- this is a mental hospital , after all? Why aren't they tucked away after the first killing(s)? We shall never know.
Clearly, this isn't a great film, but it is still quite watchable, certainly if you like Eurosleaze. For fans of Kinski and Neri this is a 'must'.
While not as violent as other Italian Giallo/slasher movies of the 70's, Slaughter Hotel is worth a look. The movie centers around a series of murders at a mental hospital for women. We learn all about the patients sexual desires before they are killed off with mediaevall weapons. Plenty of nudity and a pretty bloody ending won't disappoint those who like this kind of entertainment either. A pretty decent cast and good photography and sets also help a great deal. Overall, this is a solid movie.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAlthough its pretty well edited, there's a body double used in the really up close and personal scenes of Rosalba Neri's masturbation sequence. In fact you can see Neri has an operation scar visible on her stomach in one scene which is then conspicuously absent from the other lower body on display in the harder material.
- BlooperAn insane asylum wouldn't display dangerous weaponry and medieval instruments of torture on its walls.
- Citazioni
Professor Osterman: [upon a patient being shot through the throat by a crossbow] It's monstrous, incredible! The arrow was shot from outside, according to the nurse.
- Versioni alternativeOriginal uncut European version was edited for an "R" rating for its U.S. release.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Videomannen (2018)
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- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Slaughter Hotel
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Castle Chigi, Castel Fusano, Roma, Lazio, Italia(location of house)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 36 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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