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There Was a Little Girl

  • 1981
  • VM18
  • 1h 32min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,5/10
2809
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
There Was a Little Girl (1981)
A woman is pursued by her murderous, psychopathic twin sister in the days leading up to their birthday.
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Slasher HorrorHorror

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA woman is pursued by her murderous, psychopathic twin sister in the days leading up to their birthday.A woman is pursued by her murderous, psychopathic twin sister in the days leading up to their birthday.A woman is pursued by her murderous, psychopathic twin sister in the days leading up to their birthday.

  • Regia
    • Ovidio G. Assonitis
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ovidio G. Assonitis
    • Stephen Blakely
    • Roberto Gandus
  • Star
    • Patricia Mickey
    • Michael MacRae
    • Dennis Robertson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,5/10
    2809
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
      • Stephen Blakely
      • Roberto Gandus
    • Star
      • Patricia Mickey
      • Michael MacRae
      • Dennis Robertson
    • 66Recensioni degli utenti
    • 64Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali13

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    Patricia Mickey
    • Julia Sullivan
    • (as Trish Everly)
    Michael MacRae
    Michael MacRae
    • Sam Edwards
    Dennis Robertson
    Dennis Robertson
    • Father James
    Morgan Most
    • Helen
    • (as Morgan Hart)
    Allison Biggers
    • Mary Sullivan
    Edith Ivey
    Edith Ivey
    • Amantha Beauregard
    Richard Baker
    • Sacha Robertson Jr.
    Don Devendorf
    • Principal
    Jerry Fujikawa
    Jerry Fujikawa
    • Mr. Kimura
    Doug Dillingham
    • Golden
    Joe Camp
    • Hospital Guard
    Janie Baker
    • Sacha's Mother
    Huxsie Scott
    • Secretary
    • Regia
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
      • Stephen Blakely
      • Roberto Gandus
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    6gravegauze

    I wouldn't miss it.

    The opening is good and creepy. There's pretty good atmosphere throughout the film. I would say for the most part they pull off the evil sister + rottweiler combo pretty well. The kills in the film are decent as well. The biggest downside to this movie is that the effects are not the best. You'll see what I mean. They work for the most part, but the opening scene makes you wonder whether it's supposed to be a doll or a human she is hitting in the face.

    One other complaint is that there are some (movie) deaths of animals on screen which not everyone might tolerate, even if it isn't real. Other than that, can't complain about much else. The acting was actually quite good. For the most part the film is well executed and makes a fine contribution to the roll of 80s slasher films. I do think this is one of the better ones, and would definitely recommend you see it if this is the kind of film you seek out.
    6drownsoda90

    Atmospheric slasher mired by an anemic conclusion

    "Madhouse," also released under the titles "And When She Was Bad" and "There Was a Little Girl," focuses on Julia, a teacher in Savannah, Georgia whose twin sister, Mary, has spent most of her life in a psychiatric institution. After an overdue visit to see her, Julia becomes increasingly paranoid about her sister's ominous warning that she will take revenge on her, and as their mutual birthday approaches, people in Julia's life start dying.

    Co-written and directed by Italian filmmaker Ovidio G. Assonitis (who several years prior directed the fever-dream "Exorcist" ripoff "Beyond the Door"), "Madhouse" is a halfway decent slasher film that draws on a confluence of contemporaries, but doesn't quite manage to live up to what it sets out to do. The film has been credited by genre fans for its atmosphere and photography, and that is most definitely where I feel the film excels as well. The house it's set in is wildly eerie and the Georgia setting lends an additional layer of Southern Gothic atmosphere that is at times intoxicating.

    At times the film feels like a straightforward slasher; at others, it seems like it's edging into the territory of the supernatural, and this lack of transparency keeps the audience on their toes for the first half. The film begins to lose this balancing act though in the last thirty minutes with a premature slipshod reveal and a conclusion that feels uninspired and lazily unfurled. It doesn't necessarily go where you expect it to—I'll give it that— but it's less about the nature of the revelation and more about how it's broached in the narrative. The film was notoriously banned in the UK during the "video nasty" era, and it does boast some considerable gore, though I did feel the bulk of the killings relied a bit too much on the canine dispatch (which itself seems to be a riff on "The Omen" and "Suspiria"). The cast is mostly made up of unknowns, but the performances are decent for a film of this type.

    Overall, I found "Madhouse" to be a bit underwhelming, mainly because it sets itself up for greatness, and then handles its conclusion in a way that feels lazy and uninspired given all that precedes it. As sluggish as the last act is, I do have to praise the film for its curation of atmosphere and the moody cinematography. There are some truly unnerving scenes in the house that are memorable, and the film does manage to establish a sense of foreboding before it nearly undoes itself. 6/10.
    Michael_Elliott

    Enough Decent Moments to Make It Worth Viewing

    Madhouse (1981)

    ** (out of 4)

    Julia (Trish Everly) suffers from various mental issues due to the abuse that she suffered from her twin sister. Years later the sister is deformed with a skin virus but before their birthday someone shows up at Julia's school and begins killing her friends.

    Director Ovidio G. Assonitis will always be remembered for THE EXORCIST rip-off BEYOND THE DOOR as well as TENTACLES and to a lesser extent for firing James Cameron on PIRANHA PART TWO. Before he fired Cameron he was directing this film, a bizarre mix of American slasher and Italian giallo. I must admit that I wasn't overly familiar with the picture until Arrow Video announced its release and afterwards I'm a bit confused about what I watched.

    For the most part if you're a horror fan you'll want to check this film out, although it falls well short of what I'd consider a good movie. I'm really not sure what the film was trying to do other than to show off some gory death scenes every fifteen-minutes or so. The story itself is, I think, supposed to be some sort of mystery but it's pretty easy to figure out what the twist is going to be. With knowing the twist, that pretty much takes away any suspense or mystery. Another problem with the picture is the fact that the death scenes are so spread apart. It's too bad there either wasn't much more of a story or perhaps the body count jacked up.

    I thought Assonitis managed to create a nice setting and there's some nice cinematography as well. The film kept me mildly entertained through the first hour but things just really started to drag during the finale. I won't spoil who the killer is but I must say the murder of the killer is quite excellent. It's too bad the rest of the film wasn't as good. I did also enjoy the subplot dealing with the murderous dog. CUJO didn't have anything on this mutt! Again, MADHOUSE isn't a great movie or even a good one but there are enough interesting moments to make it worth sitting through.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Pretty good shocker.

    Ovidio G.Assontis "Madhouse" is a pretty good shocker which offers plenty of mood and bloody violence.This obscure little gem appeared on the infamous 'video nasties' list,but personally I don't know why.The film features some really gruesome moments,but nothing too shocking or memorable.The killings are actually pretty tame,but the power-drill scene is quite nasty.The finale is very gory and should satisfy fans of splatter.The score by Riz Ortolani of "Cannibal Holocaust" fame is decent as it provides some chills.The film is pretty tough to find,but if you like Italian horror give it a look.8 out of 10.
    6gavin6942

    Hyped-Up Italian Horror Film, Not Shocking

    Julia, a teacher in a school for the deaf, has a hideously deformed and deranged twin sister that resides in the local loony bin. She escapes to gate-crash a surprise birthday party for Julia. Sort of like "Halloween", but not exactly. This is more like the left-handed, red-headed little step-cousin through marriage. That is to say, a much lesser breed. (Some have gone so far as to call it a ripoff of "Happy Birthday to Me", but that is unfair.)

    In the world of Italian horror, the name Ovidio G. Assonitis doesn't get floated around much. I mean, did you ever see the "Jaws" ripoff "Tentacles"? The one where Shelley Winters wears the giant hat? If you have seen one of Assonitis' films, it was most likely one of these two. And even then, it was probably on accident unless you searched "Madhouse" out for being on the Video Nasties list.

    Critic Jim Harper's analysis of this film is well-stated. Harper describes the film, aside from the notorious dog scene (which is not as shocking as you may think), as "not quite so interesting". He deems that the movie "can't be considered a total failure", which is a bit of a forced compliment. Really, the plot is not much to work with, and the only thing that distinguishes this film from other Italian films of the same period is the superior video quality (which looked great in 2008 and looks even better in 2017 thanks to the Arrow 2K restoration).

    Harper understates the score of Riz Ortolani as "annoying". While annoying is an accurate summary, this doesn't really highlight the full extent of its inanity. What you will hear is an odd group of space sounds that would fit perfectly on an Atari game, such as "Asteroids", but has no place in a movie of this kind -- or maybe any kind. What is called "music" is little more than sound effects poorly strung together. This is a shame as Riz Ortolani was also the composer of "Mondo Cane" and "Cannibal Holocaust", among many others, so he can clearly do better.

    Fans and collectors of Italian horror or slashers will take delight in watching this one. Yes, it is poorly scripted, low budget and comes with minimal plot. But, frankly, this is something that makes the slasher film enjoyable. If this is what you're looking for, give "Madhouse" (or "There Was a Little Girl", as it is sometimes called) a try. If you're looking for superior horror fare or a positive introduction to Italian horror, this is not it. Try some Fulci or Argento from this period first.

    The Arrow Blu-ray features audio commentary with Justin Kerswell, author of "The Slasher Movie Book", and his friends. We have a new interview with actress Edith Ivey (who recounts the way the director had to direct through an interpreter). There is also a new 18-minute interview with cinematographer Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli, who may perhaps be the one who knew the director best. And, surprise, a brief interview with Ovidio Assonitis himself (and his English is actually very good). The only thing missing is a chat with the lead actress (Trish Everly), who never appeared in anything else before or since. Where is she?

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      The entire crew had to be still and quiet during the shooting of any scenes involving the Rottweiler dogs.
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      Killer stabs a woman with a knife, but only the tip of the knife is covered in blood.
    • Citazioni

      Mary Sullivan: How would you like to run into that every morning before breakfast? Most people's nightmares end when they wake up; mine begin.

    • Versioni alternative
      The 2004 UK Film 2000 release is fully uncut, although the sound quality is very poor.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 marzo 1981 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Italia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Madhouse
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Kehoe House - 123 Habersham Street, Savannah, Georgia, Stati Uniti(Julia's home)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Overseas FilmGroup
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      • Dolby
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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