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O Exército do Extermínio

Título original: The Crazies
  • 1973
  • R
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
16 mil
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Lane Carroll and Will MacMillan in O Exército do Extermínio (1973)
The military attempts to contain a manmade combat virus that causes death and permanent insanity in those infected, as it overtakes a small Pennsylvania town.
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Os militares tentam conter um vírus de combate criado que causa morte e insanidade permanente nos infectados, enquanto atinge uma pequena cidade da Pensilvânia.Os militares tentam conter um vírus de combate criado que causa morte e insanidade permanente nos infectados, enquanto atinge uma pequena cidade da Pensilvânia.Os militares tentam conter um vírus de combate criado que causa morte e insanidade permanente nos infectados, enquanto atinge uma pequena cidade da Pensilvânia.

  • Direção
    • George A. Romero
  • Roteiristas
    • Paul McCollough
    • George A. Romero
  • Artistas
    • Lane Carroll
    • Will MacMillan
    • Harold Wayne Jones
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    16 mil
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    • Direção
      • George A. Romero
    • Roteiristas
      • Paul McCollough
      • George A. Romero
    • Artistas
      • Lane Carroll
      • Will MacMillan
      • Harold Wayne Jones
    • 154Avaliações de usuários
    • 96Avaliações da crítica
    • 63Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Lane Carroll
    • Judy
    Will MacMillan
    Will MacMillan
    • David
    • (as W.G. McMillan)
    Harold Wayne Jones
    • Clank
    Lloyd Hollar
    Lloyd Hollar
    • Col. Peckem
    Lynn Lowry
    Lynn Lowry
    • Kathy
    Richard Liberty
    • Artie
    Richard France
    Richard France
    • Dr. Watts
    Harry Spillman
    Harry Spillman
    • Maj. Ryder
    Will Disney
    Will Disney
    • Dr. Brookmyre
    Edith Bell
    • Lab. Technician
    Bill Thunhurst
    • Brubaker
    • (as W.L. Thunhurst Jr.)
    Leland Starnes
    • Shelby
    A.C. McDonald
    A.C. McDonald
    • Gen. Bowen
    • (as A.C. MacDonald)
    Robert J. McCully
    • Hawks
    Robert Karlowsky
    • Sheriff Cooper
    Ned Schmidtke
    Ned Schmidtke
    • Sgt. Tragesser
    Tony Scott
    • Deputy Shade
    Roy Cheverie
    • Army Doctor
    • Direção
      • George A. Romero
    • Roteiristas
      • Paul McCollough
      • George A. Romero
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    dh49

    A very fine film by Romero

    Aside from Dawn of the Dead, I feel that this little seen film is one of Romero's strongest vehicles. Indeed the two films have a great deal in common in terms of pacing, style and overall visual impact. It throws the viewer into the middle of a story with little introduction, and continues at a breakneck pace right until it's bleak conclusion. The wonderful thing about Romero's works is that he manages to take situations that might just be distantly possible and make them an absolute chaotic reality. This film is a testament to that, and may even stand as one of his more realistic and plausible stories. Performances on the part of almost all of the actors are very good, particularly the main group of focus. There are some awkward moments with David, but Judy is very good, and proves herself particularly in her final scenes. Clank is interesting to watch, and does a very good job of descending into a dangerous and confused haze. Richard Liberty's Artie is a favorite, though, due largely to a scene where he tells why he never allowed his daughter to date. He is truly creepy. Those on the military side are also very good, particularly Major Rider and Colonel Peckam. I must admit that I do have a soft spot in my heart for Richard France as Dr. Watts. He rants and relentlessly chews the scenery in a grand performance, and adds a wonderful dash of color and even more insanity to this bleak film. Romero is always interesting in his use of characters, and this film is no exception. He is constantly pushing the envelope of audience expectations by having major characters die or succumb to the madness. Nothing is safe in a Romero movie. His use of the soldiers is wonderful in the frenzied and gritty military and chase scenes. This film as a whole is gritty, unnerving and a perfect stylistic precursor to Dawn of the Dead. One of the better scare pictures of the 70s.
    Infofreak

    A terrific low budget paranoid thriller!

    Romero's zombie classics 'Night Of The Living Dead' and 'Dawn Of The Dead' are two of the best horror movies ever made, but they really cast a huge shadow over his career. Romero made two movies in between that are seriously overlooked, the fascinating character study of a vampire(?) 'Martin', and 'The Crazies', a paranoid thriller in a similar vein to the Dead movies. While not actually a zombie movie as such anyone who enjoys NOTLD or DOTD will find much to admire here. The budget is very low so the production values sometimes leave a bit to be desired and the acting is variable, but overall I think it's a terrific movie with some interesting echoes of both NOTLD and the Vietnam war. Will MacMillan (David) and Lane Carroll (Judy) aren't familiar to me, and neither is Lloyd Hollar who plays the Colonel in charge of the quarantine (he's very good), but cult fave Lynn Lowry ('Shivers') plays space case Kathy, her Dad (Richard Liberty) will be recognized by anybody who has seen 'Day Of The Dead', and David's 'Nam buddy Clank (Harold Wayne Jones) went on to appear in Romero's 'Knightriders'. And then there's the wonderful Richard France playing a similar character to the one he would memorably play in DOTD, an outraged scientist. 'The Crazies' pretty much flopped back in the 70s but looking at it now restored for DVD it's obviously one of Romero's best and a must for any horror buff. The commentary track by Romero and William 'Maniac' Lustig is also highly recommended as it offers lots of insights into the highs and lows of low budget film making.
    8Nightman85

    Unsettling in a very realistic way.

    After the success of his classic Night of the Living Dead (1968), horror master George Romero followed up with this low-budget thriller.

    Airplane crashes outside of a small Pennsylvania town and unleashes a bio chemical substance that turns the locals into murderous psychotics. The government steps in, but only makes things worse... far worse.

    George Romero's films have long been known for their violence, disturbing nature, and social commentary and this early film is no exception. The Crazies has exciting action wrapped all in a thought-provoking and unsettlingly believable story. There's plenty of moments of gore and a number of scenes that are quite horrific (burning preacher anyone?). Romero's direction is nicely done, providing tense atmosphere and using the rural locations of Pennyslvania well.

    Cast-wise some of the performances of this film seem a bit forced, but the performers do manage to hold it together. Harold Wayne Jones, Will MacMillian, and Lloyd Hollar are the best stand-outs.

    While The Crazies is often forgotten among the horror films of the 70's, it's a good film from a great director. A must for Romero fans.

    *** out of ****
    6macabro357

    Better than a lot of other low budget horror for it's time, but NO zombies

    A plane crashes near Pittsburgh carrying a bacteriological weapon called "Trixie". It gets into a nearby town's water supply causing it's citizen to go crazy, some of them homicidal maniacs. Some of the town's residents try to escape through a cordon around the town set up by the Army and shooting between the residents and soldiers (who go around wearing white contamination suits) and blood spurts ensue. That pretty much sums up the plot.

    There's really no gore in this Romero film, but we do see plenty of gun battles that look cheap and amateurish. The only memorable character is Dr. Watts, played by Richard France, who's overacting is so bad that I actually liked his time on the screen. You can see he's trying real hard.

    The Blue Underground anamorphic DVD looks nice and it contains a short interview with co-star Lynn Lowry who explains some of her experiences on the film as well as her failed film career. Also a decent commentary track by George Romero who wishes he could have done more with it if he had a bigger budget.

    As long as one doesn't compare it to Romero's other films like the DEAD trilogy or MARTIN (1977), then it's better than most 70s low budget efforts in that cheap, charming way. I think it's worth a look.

    6 out of 10

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    8Coventry

    Mass hysteria at its most intense

    Just in case some stubborn people are still questioning George A. Romero's talent after his 1968 milestone "Night of the Living Dead", we hereby present "The Crazies"! Once again a film stuffed with subtle criticism on society and pitch black humor. "The Crazies" immediately demands your full attention with a powerful pre-credits opening sequence and the high-excitement level is upheld throughout the entire movie. The little Pennsylvanian town of Evans City is overcome with a secret, but very lethal, government virus leaving the infected either dead or incurably insane. "Trixie" initially was developed as a chemical weapon, so not one of the scientists or army officers know how to put a stop to it when innocent people are exposed to it. The simple plot and cheap elaboration are excellently camouflaged by Romero's sharp eye for detail. Right from the start, he builds up a tense atmosphere of truly realistic mass hysteria that confuses even you – the viewer – in not knowing which characters are infected and which aren't. They could all simply be trigger-happy Pennsylvanian hillbillies for all we know! Although this film never really becomes "disturbing", there are quite a few scenes that shock and that feel strangely real. You could also state "The Crazies" was quite ahead of its time because chemical warfare is much more in the picture now than it was 30 years ago, when this film got shot. Romero's premise is simple but efficient: the malfunctioning and greed of the human race is much scarier than any fictional horror monster could ever be. Best example is the military men who become eerie and threatening in their icky white suits.

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    • Curiosidades
      The burning house at the beginning of the film was a bit of serendipity for the film's crew. The local fire department was burning down an old house to practice putting out the fire, and agreed to let the filmmakers set up and film the event.
    • Erros de gravação
      It is stated repeatedly that the pathogen is a virus, but several references are made to it being a "bacteriological" weapon, as if viral infections and bacterial infections are the same thing. The female lead also takes an antibiotic that slows her response to the pathogen, but antibiotics are for bacteria and wouldn't help against a virus.
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      Army Doctor: Okay, Colonel Peckem, last test is negative. You're all clean, virus free. We can sign you out. The helicopter will be arriving in a few minutes.

      Col. Peckem: Any news from Deitrich?

      Army Doctor: They're sending a new man from the Trixie project to take over as Dr. Watts' replacement. He should be here in the morning. If only we knew what Watts was working on. We checked the slides he left behind in his microscope and his notes, but we can't make heads or tails out of any of it. He was onto something, we know that. We'll dope it out sooner or later.

      Col. Peckem: [sighs] Sooner or later.

      Army Doctor: I understand that they found a Reeces monkey at Deitrich, immune. We'll find a human subject sooner or later.

      Col. Peckem: Yeah... sooner or later.

      [a soldier arrives with David, who is not showing symptoms]

      Soldier: Hey, you want an immunity check on this one, Doc?

      Army Doctor: [to the soldier] Are you kidding me? Put him with the others!

      [both Peckem and David make eye contact with each other, in which David smirks and he is taken away by the soldier, as Colonel Peckem also walks away towards the landing zone area]

    • Conexões
      Featured in The American Nightmare (2000)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Heaven Help Us
      Composed by Carole Bayer Sager and Melissa Manchester

      Sung by Beverly Bremers

      Courtesy of Sceptor Records

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de março de 1973 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Crazies
    • Locações de filme
      • Evans City, Pensilvânia, EUA(general setting and some exteriors)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Pittsburgh Films
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      • US$ 275.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 43 min(103 min)
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      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.66 : 1

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