Douglas, un venditore di dischi, è un fan ossessivo dell'attrice Sally Ross. Quando le sue lettere vengono respinte, egli colpisce lei e i suoi cari.Douglas, un venditore di dischi, è un fan ossessivo dell'attrice Sally Ross. Quando le sue lettere vengono respinte, egli colpisce lei e i suoi cari.Douglas, un venditore di dischi, è un fan ossessivo dell'attrice Sally Ross. Quando le sue lettere vengono respinte, egli colpisce lei e i suoi cari.
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Aging star of film and stage becomes the unhealthy obsession of a young fan, whose love for her will soon turn sinister!
Solidly made tale of deadly obsession is a steady paced but ultimately intense thriller. It all builds to a great climax. The cast is the true highlight of this film though. Lauren Bacall is as great an actress as ever here in a role where she actually does play an actress. James Garner adds his talents has Bacall's ex-husband and Maureen Stapleton as Bacall's assistant. The most enjoyable performance however is that of a young Michael Biehen, who is not only a talented actor but probably the best-looking psycho to ever grace a movie screen. Pino Donaggio lends a bold musical score, while Bacall sings a few musical numbers.
The Fan has more class and depth than an ordinary slasher film, which this film really should not be labeled as. The Fan is actually a well-crafted thriller with a great cast to boot. Genre fans should enjoy it.
*** out of ****
Even with the presence of a couple of really huge movie legends like Lauren Bacall and James Garner playing her ex-husband and better friend, the film is about The Fan. Michael Biehn is a truly terrifying human being and all the more so because at first glance he looks so incredibly normal and even hunky. Not someone you think would be obsessing over a middle-aged movie queen.
Bacall is really playing herself her. Her Sally Ross just like Lauren in that decade had transplanted herself from Hollywood to Broadway and was scoring great success. The scenes showing the rehearsal for her Broadway show is something I can easily imagine her doing when she was preparing for her role in Company. Bacall is a most famous tenant of that famous building the Dakota on Central Park West and with the angles of the shot we can't tell if it was in fact the Dakota, but it was on the park as there are shots of Biehn watching it from across the street.
The whole film was done on location in New York and one brief scene in the gay bar where Biehn picks up a victim to kill in order to make the police and Bacall believe he committed suicide was the legendary and notorious Haymarket. Back in the days before the AIDS plague hit, it was a legendary spot world wide for rent boys. It closed in the early Eighties as did many such establishments. I'd be curious to know how they got permission to shoot there. Still folks from the New York gay scene will recognize it.
Maureen Stapleton does a nice job as Bacall's secretary who answers her fan letters and who becomes Biehn's first victim as in his twisted mind she's keeping him from his obsession.
When all's said and done The Fan is a slasher flick, but it's a slasher flick with style.
Bacall plays a Broadway actress who's attracted the attention of an obsessive fan played by Michael Biehn. He writes her letters all the time and has just recently taken to killing off her friends and confidants as the opening of her new musical looms in the horizon.
The Fan isn't incredibly explicit, but there's enough slashing and gore to make you wonder if Bacall actually read the script before signing on or not. The attacks by mostly razor aren't as graphic as something out of a Friday the 13th film, but there not exactly less is more either. All the attacks are shockingly mean spirited and Biehn really dials up the crazy in his performance.
Setting off some of the unpleasantness are the musical numbers from the show within a show and, in traditional Hollywood fashion (see also: Staying Alive), the musical itself seems to make absolutely no sense. I still can't figure out what this show is supposed to be about. Is it a musical about a menopausal woman's A jaunty musical revue? Who knows?
The Fan is a sometimes uncomfortable mesh of slashing and psychodrama, but it's never dull and that has to count for something.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizLead actress Lauren Bacall said of this film to People magazine upon its theatrical release: "The fan is much more graphic and violent than when I read the script. The movie I wanted to make had more to do with what happens to the life of the woman - and less blood and gore."
- BlooperIn the opening credits, Breen's return address is shown as 344 W. 49th Street, but a few minutes later he is shown living at 334 W. 49th Street.
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Belle Goldman: Dear Mr. Breen. Point one: I have no intention of showing your tasteless letter to Ms. Ross. Point two: I believe there is a law against sending pornography through the mail. Point three: If you should be so ill-advised as to write her any more letters, I can assure you there will be no reply.
Douglas Breen: Now I know why I haven't heard from you. Your secretary has been intercepting my letters. Obviously she is jealous of our relationship. Her possessiveness worries me. Has it occurred to you that she might have lesbian tendencies? I think you should get rid of her. I will put all of this in a letter and deliver it to you directly. I won't use my last name or return address. You know where to write me.
- Versioni alternativeAt the 57:17 mark, the spoken line in all theatrical prints and previous video versions is "Dearest Bitch, See how accessible you are? How would you liked to be fucked with a meat cleaver?" The 2002 DVD release from Paramount Home Entertainment replaces that line with "Dearest Bitch, I've exhausted myself on thinking of ways to kill you." No reasons were given for this alteration. The rest of the film, including the gore, is intact. The VHS version features the original line.
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- 10.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 3.082.096 USD
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 3.082.096 USD