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L'oracolo

Titolo originale: The Oracle
  • 1985
  • VM14
  • 1h 34min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,3/10
903
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
L'oracolo (1985)
CrimineOrrore

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA spirit reaches out from beyond the grave in an attempt to contact a young woman to help it avenge its murder.A spirit reaches out from beyond the grave in an attempt to contact a young woman to help it avenge its murder.A spirit reaches out from beyond the grave in an attempt to contact a young woman to help it avenge its murder.

  • Regia
    • Roberta Findlay
  • Sceneggiatura
    • R. Allen Leider
  • Star
    • Caroline Capers Powers
    • Roger Neil
    • Pam La Testa
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,3/10
    903
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Roberta Findlay
    • Sceneggiatura
      • R. Allen Leider
    • Star
      • Caroline Capers Powers
      • Roger Neil
      • Pam La Testa
    • 22Recensioni degli utenti
    • 15Recensioni della critica
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    Caroline Capers Powers
    Caroline Capers Powers
    • Jennifer
    Roger Neil
    • Ray
    Pam La Testa
    • Farkas
    Victoria Dryden
    • Dorothy Graham
    Chris Maria De Koron
    • Pappas
    Dan Lutsky
    • Tom Varney
    • (as Dan Lutzky)
    Stacey Graves
    • Cindy
    G. Gordon Cronce
    • Ben
    Ethel Mark
    • Dr. Ryker
    Alexandria Blade
    • Tammy
    Joan Leonard
    • Waitress
    Irma St. Paule
    Irma St. Paule
    • Mrs. Malatesta
    Einar O. Peterson
    • Occult store owner
    Lou Bacotti
    • Drunk at Party
    James Styles
    • Mr. Graham
    Lou Bartholomew
    • Doctor
    R. Allen Leider
    • Man at Party
    • (as Lee-Allen Richardson)
    • …
    Rafael Guadalupe
    • Drug Peddler
    • Regia
      • Roberta Findlay
    • Sceneggiatura
      • R. Allen Leider
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    thomandybish

    low-rent ineptitude from Roberta Findlay!

    Jennifer and her husband move into an apartment formerly occupied by a medium, and Jennifer discovers the writing device the former occupant used to converse with the dead. After dinner with friends, Jennifer uses the device and all kinds of weird things begin to happen, as various characters meet untimely ends and Jennifer has to contend with the widow of a murdered man and the obese lesbian hitwoman she employs to keep Jennifer quiet. Will the madness never end?

    This off-kilter little exercise in no-budget filmmaking was directed by Roberta Findlay who, along with her late husband Michael, created a particularly putrid brand of grindhouse fare in the late 60s. Their flicks were virulent cocktails of lesbianism, violence, torture and perversion, and it's nice to see that the passage of time hadn't improved Roberta's filmmaking abilities one bit! Wires attached to books to make them fly off shelves, a man's head being pulled off by big booga-booga Halloween laytex hands, gratuitous disfigurement via noxious industrial waste-- sheez, this film seems like it's from another era. This thing must have only played in the handful of drive-ins and grimey remnant of flop houses that still operated in the mid-eighties, because no savvy viewer then would have accepted this as the gruesome slash-fest it was touted in ads to be. Only slightly amusing in it's incompetence
    5BA_Harrison

    Not bad. For Roberta Findlay.

    A young woman, Jennifer (Caroline Capers Powers), comes into possession of a spiritualist's planchette, and makes contact with the ghost of a murdered man.

    The Oracle is one of director Roberta Findlay's more bearable films, but that's still not saying a great deal given how dire her filmography is as a whole: it's still got a formulaic plot loaded with trite genre clichés that frequently feels like the product of grade school children; it's still directed with zero finesse by a woman who graduated from porn; it still boasts amateurish performances by a cast of unknowns; and it still features laughable special effects. However, it's the sheer ineptitude on display that makes the film easier to digest, the unintentionally hilarious aspects preventing it from being a total snooze-fest like the majority of Findlay's movies.

    Caroline Capers Powers is absolutely dreadful, and it's no wonder that this was her only film (she's probably still hiding in embarrassment): Powers spends the entire film screaming hysterically, but never convincingly. Fortunately, she's a good looking gal, so we can be a little forgiving; not so for everyone else, who are as equally untalented but not so easy on the eye. Pam La Testa as hired killer Farkas is the biggest offender (and I mean that literally-she's enormous!): every minute she is on screen is a masterclass in bad casting and wooden acting. Roger Neil, as Jennifer's husband Ray, gives Pam a run for her money though, his lack of acting prowess and porn-star moustache suggesting that he would be better cast in some of Findlay's 'other' movies.

    As for the film's most memorable moments, try these for size...

    Farkas, pretending to be a bloke, picks up a prostitute, and hacks her up with a knife. This is the one genuinely nasty moment in a film that is primarily schlock. It begins on the streets of seedy '80s New York, establishing a sleazy, gritty tone that, unfortunately, is later discarded in favour of cheesy z-grade horror hokum.

    Apartment building superintendent Pappas (Chris Maria De Koron) is attacked by imaginary critters that look like the rubbery finger puppet monsters that I used to play with as a kid. In an attempt to get rid of them, he stabs himself in the arm and the chest (I think I just lost mine).

    Unseen forces terrify Jennifer, trashing her apartment, giving Powers yet another opportunity to fail spectacularly at acting terrified.

    Believing that a wealthy man has been murdered, Jennifer goes to the dead man's wife with her story instead of telling the police. Someone this stupid almost deserves to die.

    As Ray attempts to dispose of the planchette in an incinerator, a pair of rubbery monster hands grab his head and tear it off. Inept gore, but it's too silly not to enjoy.

    Farkas pursues Jennifer with axe in hand. Somehow, she manages to keep up with the young woman, despite being three times her weight. Cornering Jennifer, the killer swings her weapon, somehow planting the axe in a cardboard box instead of her intended victim. Her lack of accuracy will be the death of her.

    Menaced by the ghost of her victim (a hilariously bad puppet creation), Farkas swings her axe again, this time striking a barrel of toxic waste! The corrosive contents spray into the killer's face, reducing it to a molten mess of gooey flesh and bone. The gore is, once again, bargain basement, but impressively messy.

    The ridiculous ending sees the murdered man's wife trapped in her car by her husband's vengeful spirit, and being choked to death by exhaust fumes. Jennifer stops screaming hysterically and takes up being a spiritualist full time.

    4.5/10, rounded up to 5 for IMDb. It's garbage, but there's fun to be had.
    5udar55

    See it for the DVD extras

    I put this in a few days before Christmas and, to my surprise, it is set during the Xmas and New Year's holidays. So I officially have a new entry into my holiday themed horror flicks! Jennifer (Caroline Capers Powers) and husband Ray (Roger Neil) move into a new apartment once inhabited by a psychic medium. Naturally, Jennifer locates a trinket that communicates with the dead and they take her up on the offer. She is contacted by one William Graham, an industrialist who committed suicide some weeks earlier. Jennifer has visions of the true culprits, but no one believes her!

    Filmed entirely in NYC, this Roberta Findlay cheapie really doesn't have much going for it. Still, I was entertained for all of the wrong reasons. There is lots of goofy gore and bad acting on display. Lead Powers is attractive and a decent actress, but never made another film (how does that happen?). The real reasons to see this flick are the DVD extras on the Media Blasters release. There is a hilarious half hour interview with Findlay about the film where she covers everything about the film from casting the big lesbian to her love of Jack Daniels to the South's love of horror films ("It's the only good thing about it!"). There is also a audio commentary where Findlay pulls no punches. I love listening to her talk.

    What is interesting is that this film came out a year before the more celebrated (and admittedly better) WITCHBOARD. They basically are the exact same film and it makes me wonder if Kevin Tenney saw this and thought, "I can do that a lot better."
    thelion23

    A bit better than I expected

    The Oracle, directed by Roberta Findlay wasn´t THAT bad after all. Ok, it was a bit dull at times but I´ve seen worse films, in fact many of them.The film itself was never really scary but it had its share of gore, so if you´re looking for that you´ll probably be satisfied with what you see.

    The production company (Laurel Films,Inc) for the film was also interesting, since the same company is the one behind George A. Romero´s zombie movies if I´m not mistaking.

    The version I saw myself was the Dutch release by New York Video. Comparing to the pictures on the back cover, this release seems to be cut since many shots were never to be seen in the movie, as the killing of the lady in the elevator-I didn´t see any blood in the film itself but on the back cover there was a still picture of it.

    I´ll give this film **½ of *****. An ok way to waste 94 minutes.
    7blurnieghey

    Entertaining El-Cheapo Horror

    I guess this is on DVD now, but I watched it a couple of nights ago in the only true format worth watching a movie like this on: a washed-out VHS with blurry images and lousy sound. How many movies like this did I watch under such conditions as a kid? Countless. Anyways, it isn't all that scary but it is hilarious and the murderous corpse at the end is one of the most craptacular special effects I've ever seen. And the plot? Let's see: an old man is murdered and made to look like suicide while his much younger wife is still alive and inherited his fortune. You don't suppose she had anything to do with the murder, do you? Nah. You either love stuff like this or you hate it. I love it and there are a couple seriously entertaining moments in this movie that any lover of cheap horror will appreciate.

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      Parker Brothers wouldn't let the filmmakers use their Ouija board in the movie, so director Roberta Findlay had to come up with the stone spirit hand instead.
    • Blooper
      In the beginning when the worker turns down the music on the boom box, it doesn't immediately get quieter. It's not until a few seconds later when a character starts to speak that the volume lowers.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Trailer Trauma 3: 80s Horrorthon (2017)

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    • Data di uscita
      • maggio 1985 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • The Oracle
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • East Harlem, Manhattan, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Laurel Films
      • Reeltime Corporation
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      • 1.85 : 1

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