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Ballata macabra

Titolo originale: Burnt Offerings
  • 1976
  • VM14
  • 1h 56min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
14.561
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Ballata macabra (1976)
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Una famiglia si trasferisce in una grande vecchia villa in campagna che sembra avere un potere misterioso e sinistro sui suoi nuovi residenti.Una famiglia si trasferisce in una grande vecchia villa in campagna che sembra avere un potere misterioso e sinistro sui suoi nuovi residenti.Una famiglia si trasferisce in una grande vecchia villa in campagna che sembra avere un potere misterioso e sinistro sui suoi nuovi residenti.

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    • Dan Curtis
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Robert Marasco
    • William F. Nolan
    • Dan Curtis
  • Star
    • Karen Black
    • Oliver Reed
    • Burgess Meredith
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    14.561
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    • Regia
      • Dan Curtis
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Marasco
      • William F. Nolan
      • Dan Curtis
    • Star
      • Karen Black
      • Oliver Reed
      • Burgess Meredith
    • 198Recensioni degli utenti
    • 95Recensioni della critica
    • 48Metascore
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    Interpreti principali13

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    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Marian Rolf
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • Ben Rolf
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Arnold Allardyce
    Eileen Heckart
    Eileen Heckart
    • Roz Allardyce
    Lee Montgomery
    Lee Montgomery
    • David Rolf
    • (as Lee H. Montgomery)
    Dub Taylor
    Dub Taylor
    • Walker
    Bette Davis
    Bette Davis
    • Aunt Elizabeth
    Joseph Riley
    • Ben's Father
    Todd Turquand
    • Young Ben
    Orin Cannon
    • Minister
    Jim Myers
    • Dr. Ross
    Anthony James
    Anthony James
    • The Chauffeur
    Garrett Cassell
    • Rocker
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Dan Curtis
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Marasco
      • William F. Nolan
      • Dan Curtis
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    9jtindahouse

    Proves there's more ways than loud noises to scare you

    A lot of horror movies rely simply on sudden jolts of sound to make you jump. I recently watched Friday the Thirteenth (2009) and it was literally all it had. Which is fine, no one can deny it gets the job done. The problem with it is that the movies become inseparable and which one is scarier can only be judged really on which made you jump the most.

    Burnt Offerings instead creates an atmosphere. It creates it masterfully through character decisions and great use of music. There was a stage early on when I realized nothing eventful had even happened as yet and despite this my heart was pounding. Sure enough a moment later some frightening action took place and I realized for the first time in a long time a horror movie had alerted my sub-conscience and not my mind. These days in horror movies it's far too easy to predict when the event is coming (it's generally when the filmmaker is trying to make you think NOTHING is coming).

    Burnt Offerings is more than watchable in this day and age. The lines are nowhere near as cheesy sounding as a lot of other pre-1980 films make them sound today and the acting, whilst not perfect, is anything but bad. The suspense will have your heart pounding and it's all building up to something so terrifying it deserves far more recognition among horror buffs. Not to be missed.
    7moonspinner55

    Atmospheric chiller

    Talky, but unusual and creepy haunted house movie concerns an ordinary family from the city who rent a country estate for the summer--at a suspiciously low price! A bit confusing at first, but whenever something bad happens (like the father cutting his thumb on the champagne bottle) something good immediately takes its place (the kid switching on what was previously a dead light bulb). The house absorbs the good (the sacrificial new family's spirit and energy) while its inhabitants wither away, physically or mentally. Bette Davis' Aunt Elizabeth ages suddenly (with frighteningly effective make-up), and Anthony James as the chauffeur who haunts Oliver Reed's head is a scary, freaky presence. Karen Black is even odder than usual: I'm not certain whether her not-quite-there expression is what was intended for the role of Marion, but she does something very gutsy for an actress, making herself into a gargoyle (only in her final scene does she overdo it). Superior to the source novel by Robert Marasco, "Burnt Offerings" (the title taken from a biblical reference) is a well-directed slice of the macabre. *** from ****
    7rooee

    A creepy and effective offering

    It may sound like a round of toast gone wrong but it's actually a religious term: a "burnt offering" occurs when an animal is incinerated on an altar as a sacrifice. The consumption is absolute – soul and all – which may give a clue as to where this 1976 gem, written and directed by horror veteran Dan Curtis, will ultimately go.

    Marian (Karen Black) and Ben (Oliver Reed), along with their son Davey (Lee H. Montgomery) and Aunt Elizabeth (Bette Davis) move to a rundown California mansion for the summer. The landlords are creepy siblings whose reclusive mother, Mrs Allardyce, is locked in an upstairs room. For a knock-down rent, the incoming family need only take care of the building and leave a tray of food each day for the mad woman in the attic.

    The tenants move in and initially enjoy the peace and majesty of the great old house. But tempers quickly flare. Ben becomes uncommonly angry; Marian increasingly obsesses about the unseen Mrs Allardyce; and Elizabeth falls prey to a terrible manic illness. Is Mrs Allardyce the cause of all these tensions? Or could it be the house itself, which seems to bloom into life as its inhabitants succumb to mutually assured destruction?

    For fans of The Haunting (the Robert Wise version, obviously) and The Shining, this is a must-see psychological horror which has been relatively "overlooked" (Shining joke). In a way, Burnt Offerings is a relic from a time where scares were more understated whilst, paradoxically, performances were more melodramatic. It doesn't parody these genre aspects in the way that Kubrick's monolithic milestone would do four years later, but instead plays everything straight. Which is why it seems such an oddity, coming at a mid-70s moment after the dawn of the new allegorical horror of Romero, Hooper, and Craven and before the seedy/gory horror heyday of the 1980s. It's more like The Exorcist, pagan style.

    The film relies principally on atmosphere and gradually growing sense of menace and madness. For the first two thirds it's impossible to tell where the insanity lies. Is it in Marian, with her discomforting interest in Mrs Allardyce? Or Ben, whose visions of his mother's hearse are pushing him to hysteria, manifesting as rage? The dynamics work not only thanks to strong lead performances, but because Curtis takes time and care to portray a functioning family, comfortable with each other's foibles; so when the fractures appear, it's genuinely disturbing. When the playful, protective Ben starts wrestling his son in the pool to the point of drowning, it's not only intense but feels terribly wrong. Moreover, the dialogue throughout is well written, so when the silliness kicks in we take it seriously.

    Support-wise, Anthony James – a know-his-face actor who played many a memorable creep – rocks up occasionally to smile sinisterly, and there's a supremely creepy cameo from Burgess "Penguin" Meredith, playing Mrs Allardyce's son, who watches Davey playing from the window whilst practically dribbling.

    The framing, lighting, and production design is top-notch, and the editing is meaningful. This is a work of poise and control; and these qualities are consistent all the way to the final Hitchcockian scene, which is scary in spite of being, by that point, predictable. Burnt Offerings is a slow, stately, dense psychological horror, low on gore and obvious shocks – and all the more impactful for it.
    7midnitepantera

    STILL CREEPY 44 years out! :O

    I'm a kid of the 70's before all the CGI special FX. And this is still an old school fav of mine. I love spooky Karen Black. I always had an affinity for large creepy houses, especially when they become one of the characters in the movie. This is another 70's slow burn in the haunted house genre that more than likely helped fuel my NIGHT TERRORS and SLEEP WALKING issues. Still holds up decent for it's age, but if your looking for a GORE FEST, move on, cause this won't fill your cup. If you like psychological Gothic style horror then check it out.
    7drownsoda90

    A Different Take On Your Average Haunted House Movie.

    I had never heard about this film before, I saw it once at a video store once but hesitated to rent it. While at the store around Halloweentime, I happened to see it, and it was on sale for 10 bucks so I decided to give it a chance. And I actually enjoyed it, it was a fairly good movie.

    "Burnt Offerings" is pretty much a typical haunted house story, but with a bit of a spin to it. It's about Marian and Ben Ralf (played by Karen Black and Oliver Reed) and their son, who move into a summerhouse in the country that is owned by a very strange brother and sister. The price is a steal, the only catch is that they would have to supply minimal food and care to the sibling's grandmother, who lives in an upstairs bedroom. Marian takes on this duty, and the family begins to prepare themselves to have a relaxing summer out at the old manor. Ben's Aunt, played by the legendary Bette Davis, also is staying with them at the summerhouse. After staying there for awhile, strange things begin to happen, and Marian becomes very secretive of the grandmother in the upstairs room. In fact, nobody in the entire house besides her have even seen the old woman. As tension mounts between Ben and Marian, strange events plague the family, including apparitions, strange sounds, etc.

    The ending of this film was pretty different, it may be a bit confusing, but it's still good. Apparently the film is based on a book, which I may personally like to read myself. There are some parallels to "The Shining" too, even though this was released 4 years before that. But, Mr. Stephen King himself noted the novel as one of his favorite horror stories, so it leads me to believe he may have taken some inspiration from this story for "The Shining". Karen Black and Bette Davis give great performances, they are the most remarkable in the film. Oliver Reed was also great, and the kid, while a little whiny and unconvincing, was good enough for his role.

    Overall, "Burnt Offerings" has a pretty good story, good acting and a well known cast (primarily Black and Davis). One of the better classic haunted house tales, with a different twist on it that makes it stand out a little in my mind. 7/10.

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      The house used in the film, known in real life as the historic 'Dunsmuir House', is located in Oakland, California. It is also featured in: Little Girls Blue (1978), Fantasmi (1979), 007 - Bersaglio mobile (1985), L'immortale (1989), Mia moglie è una pazza assassina? (1993), and Fino a prova contraria (1999).
    • Blooper
      When all the clocks move to midnight on their own, wires are visible pulling the hands around.
    • Citazioni

      Marian Rolf: I've been waiting for you, Ben!

    • Versioni alternative
      The Comet TV channel severely edits the movie down to a two hour time slot with commercials.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The 50 Best Horror Movies You've Never Seen (2014)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 ottobre 1976 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Italia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Pesadilla diabólica
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Dunsmuir House & Gardens - 2960 Peralta Oaks Court, Oakland, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Produzioni Europee Associate (PEA)
      • Dan Curtis Productions
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 56min(116 min)
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      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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