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The Horrible House on the Hill

Titolo originale: Peopletoys
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 28min
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Sorrell Booke, John Durren, Gene Evans, Leif Garrett, Taylor Lacher, Dawn Lyn, Joan McCall, Shelley Morrison, Carolyn Stellar, Tia Thompson, and Tierre Turner in The Horrible House on the Hill (1974)
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Dopo che cinque bambini squilibrati sono coinvolti in un incidente d'autobus, iniziano a uccidere tutte le persone al lodge che li hanno insultati o sono stati scortesi con loro.Dopo che cinque bambini squilibrati sono coinvolti in un incidente d'autobus, iniziano a uccidere tutte le persone al lodge che li hanno insultati o sono stati scortesi con loro.Dopo che cinque bambini squilibrati sono coinvolti in un incidente d'autobus, iniziano a uccidere tutte le persone al lodge che li hanno insultati o sono stati scortesi con loro.

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    • Sean MacGregor
    • David Sheldon
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Durren
    • Dylan Jones
    • Sandra Lee Blowitz
  • Star
    • Sorrell Booke
    • Gene Evans
    • Taylor Lacher
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,0/10
    2117
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Sean MacGregor
      • David Sheldon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Durren
      • Dylan Jones
      • Sandra Lee Blowitz
    • Star
      • Sorrell Booke
      • Gene Evans
      • Taylor Lacher
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    Sorrell Booke
    Sorrell Booke
    • Harvey Beckman
    Gene Evans
    Gene Evans
    • Papa Doc
    Taylor Lacher
    Taylor Lacher
    • Rick
    Joan McCall
    Joan McCall
    • Julie
    Shelley Morrison
    Shelley Morrison
    • Ruth
    Carolyn Stellar
    Carolyn Stellar
    • Lovely
    • (as Carolyn Steller)
    John Durren
    John Durren
    • Ralph
    Leif Garrett
    Leif Garrett
    • David
    Gail Smale
    Gail Smale
    • Sister Hannah
    Dawn Lyn
    Dawn Lyn
    • Moe
    Tierre Turner
    Tierre Turner
    • Brian
    Tia Thompson
    • Susan
    Henry Beckman
    Henry Beckman
    • Dr. Brown
    • Regia
      • Sean MacGregor
      • David Sheldon
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Durren
      • Dylan Jones
      • Sandra Lee Blowitz
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    7glenmatisse

    Vicious

    A few scenes go on for too long (that slow-mo beating scene could have been trimmed down a bit, couldn't it?), but all the adult characters are wonderfully unlikable and morally reprehensible which makes it fun to see these kids throw piranhas into their bathtubs and catch them on fire. It's a pretty dark and cynical film, so be sure you're in the right mood before you partake.
    Bezenby

    Grim and quirky

    This is one of them seventies horror films your grandfather would tell you about while settling you down to sleep when you were a toddler. Five crazy kids escape from a mental institution and play the scared kid card at the house of Papa Doc, who is currently playing host to all sorts of unlikeable adults, so, basically, you can tell where this is heading. What got me about the Devil Times Five is the way that the first hour passes almost lightheartedly, before heading for Grimsville. When the kids start wasting the cast, a kind of darkness settles on the film and never let's up. I don't know if it's just the playful way the kids massacre people (hence the title: Peopletoys), but I was left with a bizarre bad taste in my mouth after watching this. I guess that's the whole point though. You don't really get that from watching modern splatterfests. This is seventies horror in a nutshell, this film.

    Plus, for UK viewers, check the name of one of the producers of this film (the IMDb won't let me use his second name here). I bet he's glad he didn't go to school in Glasgow!
    7The_Void

    Psycho kids create gory death scenes

    Devil Times Five is basically your basic seventies horror flick about a bunch of people in an isolated location being terrorised by psychos; except this one has a twist, and that twist comes in the form of the psychos themselves being young children. The most famous film to use the idea of psychotic children is probably the 1960 classic Village of the Damned; but it has been done many times since. Devil Times Five is perhaps something of an oddity within the genre as it doesn't particularly focus on the idea of the children being psychos, but instead puts its focus on the sleazy adult characters and gory death scenes. The plot focuses on a group of people staying at a snowbound lodge. Meanwhile, a bus carrying a group of psychotic children slips off the road; allowing the kids to escape. After taking out their guardian, the kids descend on the lodge where they are taken in by the people staying there. Shortly thereafter, the adults start turning up dead...

    The film is a real piece of seventies grindhouse with the main focus being on the sleazy atmosphere. Immediately we are shown that not all of the main characters are angels and it sets things up nicely. Often horror films involving kids will be toned down a little; but that's not the case here either. The kids themselves are vicious enough and that is complimented nicely by a grisly set of death scenes that include things such as a woman in a bath being eaten by piranhas, someone being set alight and a vast assortment of mêlée weapons being put to good use. The snow setting provides a good location for the action to take place as it provides a good atmosphere of isolation to ensure we're always aware that the central characters are in trouble. It does have to be said that the film can't really be taken seriously; it's not particularly well written or acted and the story has no depth whatsoever - but it's not important anyway for a seventies horror flick and the film does provide ninety minutes that are worth seeing.
    tomgillespie2002

    No hidden gem, but well made and effective

    In the 1970's, Conservative America was afraid of the young. The counter culture, the civil rights/anti-Vietnam protesters, all added to this underlying fear, perpetuated like the communist '"threat" in the 1950's. "kids" weren't towing the line. They were "sticking it to the man". Or in the infamous case of the Charles Manson lead "family", they were killing the rich - "The Man", so to speak. They were also giving it a little closer to home, and this of course meant the family. In the cinema this was reflected in the horror genre. From the time in 1968, - when the little girl kills her parents with a trowel and eats them in George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead, and Mia Farrow quite literally gives birth to the Devil in Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby - the movies began to depict children and adolescents as quite evil, untrustworthy 'elephant's in the room'. In the '70's, this trend was reflected in two large budget, Hollywood 'blockbusters', William Friedkin's The Exorcist (1973), and Richard Donner's fun but flawed The Omen (1976). Sat somewhere between these two studio efforts is Sean MacGregor's Devil Times Five (also known as Peopletoys).

    A group consisting of work colleagues and family, headed by self-evident pack-patriarch, Papa Doc (Gene Evans), have congregated in an isolated house. The snow is falling heavy and thick. A group of kids escape a van that has crashed in the wilderness, that was transporting them from a state mental facility. The kids make their way through the forests until they come across the vacation home. They infiltrate with the image of innocence, but one by one, the occupants are murdered. After trapping one victim in animal 'Conibear' traps, the kids skip around him, mocking his death, with the xylophonic music of 'Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush' on the soundtrack.

    The film is no missing gem. It is however, quite a well-made movie. The 'devil' kids are not too bad. The nature of the adults in the film, - arrogant, pessimistic, and odious - only make you happy that these calculated (and clearly more hauntingly intelligent) kids will kill the lot of them. Whether this was intentional is not clear. I never really enjoyed the company of the adults. The kids are playful, spiteful, and a little fun. And they act better. It's no masterpiece, but it has charm, and is more sophisticated than many of the same sub-genre of exploitation films of the time. It does have a slightly chilling end, (not exceptionally so, but on thought, it could be perpetually cyclical) the kids stand round all the dead adults sitting round tables, and on sofas, they complain of the loss; the game is over; but they are comforted by their leader, Sister Hannah (dressed as a nun), when she advises that they will soon have some new 'toys' to play with.

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    thomandybish

    Creepy kid killers

    DEVIL TIMES FIVE suffers from barely-competent direction and editing so bad, you wonder if it was done by trained simians. What could have been a genuinely chilling movie about child psychotics victimizing a group of unsuspecting adults is sabotaged by some glaring continuity problems, most noticeably a minor character who is played by one actor in outdoor scenes and an entirely different actor in indoor scenes and Leif Garrett's famous goldy locks being natural in some scenes and a wig in others. Psycho children are scary, but we don't get any back stories to heighten our horror. Maybe that was the point. This flick has some pretty nihilistic adults, spouting soap opera exposition about failed marriages, infidelities, and non-committed relationships. It may be like trying to polish a cow pie, but it might be observed that the adults and their trashy grown-up "games" are a revolting counterpoint to the homicidal "games" of the junior wackos. Both are disgusting, but the adults and their "games" are socially sanctioned. I just wish some details were followed up on. Leif Garrett is shown engaging in some behavior that may have been filmed to establish a split personality element that the director abandoned or didn't explore. I won't detail what it is, but it's something that, given the theme of the movie and the fact that a pubescent boy is doing it, still serves to give viewers the creeps.

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      The film's original director, Sean MacGregor, was fired after a few weeks of difficult filming, and most of the footage was considered unusable. Much of the final version had to be redone under the direction of David Sheldon several weeks later.
    • Blooper
      The characters are supposedly stuck in the lodge because they are snowed in. However, the height of the snow outside keeps changing dramatically throughout the film. It is extremely snowy in the beginning when everyone arrives, almost snow-free when Papa Doc runs outside in a futile attempt to save his wife's life and finally, modestly snowy again at the end.
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      David: [screaming] My face! Look what you did to my beautiful face!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      [a caption used in place of "THE END" as the five young killer children leave the lodge after setting up all of their victims' dead bodies in eerily lifelike poses] THE BEGINNING
    • Connessioni
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 3: Exploitation Explosion (2008)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 31 maggio 1974 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Lake Arrowhead, San Bernardino National Forest, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Barrister Productions Inc.
      • Hollywood West Entertainment
      • Hollywood West Entertainment
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