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O Clube dos Monstros

Título original: The Monster Club
  • 1981
  • Unrated
  • 1 h 38 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,9/10
5 mil
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Vincent Price in O Clube dos Monstros (1981)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA horror writer is summoned to a "monster club" by an enigmatic elder. There, three macabre tales unfold before him, interspersed with musical interludes. The convergence of storytelling and... Ler tudoA horror writer is summoned to a "monster club" by an enigmatic elder. There, three macabre tales unfold before him, interspersed with musical interludes. The convergence of storytelling and performance creates an eerie atmosphere.A horror writer is summoned to a "monster club" by an enigmatic elder. There, three macabre tales unfold before him, interspersed with musical interludes. The convergence of storytelling and performance creates an eerie atmosphere.

  • Direção
    • Roy Ward Baker
  • Roteiristas
    • R. Chetwynd-Hayes
    • Edward Abraham
    • Valerie Abraham
  • Artistas
    • Vincent Price
    • John Carradine
    • Anthony Steel
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,9/10
    5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Roteiristas
      • R. Chetwynd-Hayes
      • Edward Abraham
      • Valerie Abraham
    • Artistas
      • Vincent Price
      • John Carradine
      • Anthony Steel
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    • 53Avaliações da crítica
    • 45Metascore
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    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Eramus (Segment "The Monster Club")
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • R. Chetwynd-Hayes (Segment "The Monster Club")
    Anthony Steel
    Anthony Steel
    • Lintom Busotsky (Segment "The Monster Club")
    Roger Sloman
    • Club Secretary (Segment "The Monster Club")
    Fran Fullenwider
    • Buxom Beauty (Segment "The Monster Club")
    The Viewers
    • Entertainers (Segment "The Monster Club")
    B.A. Robertson
    • Entertainers (Segment "The Monster Club")
    Night
    • Entertainers (Segment "The Monster Club")
    The Pretty Things
    • Entertainers (Segment "The Monster Club")
    Suzanna Willis
    • Stripper (Segment "The Monster Club")
    Barbara Kellerman
    Barbara Kellerman
    • Angela (Segment "Shadmock Story")
    Simon Ward
    Simon Ward
    • George (Segment "Shadmock Story")
    James Laurenson
    James Laurenson
    • Raven (Segment "Shadmock Story")
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Psychiatrist (Segment "Shadmock Story")
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Pickering (Segment "Vampire Story")
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Father (Segment "Vampire Story")
    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • Mother (Segment "Vampire Story")
    Warren Saire
    • Lintom (Segment "Vampire Story")
    • Direção
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Roteiristas
      • R. Chetwynd-Hayes
      • Edward Abraham
      • Valerie Abraham
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    8zombielogic-1

    Dig it, sucka

    I love this movie. When I began renting exclusively horror movies in the late eighties I'd rent movies like The Seven Brothers Meet Dracula and Monster Club and The House That Dripped Blood... and eventually I realized they were all by the same director, Roy Ward Baker. What stands out in his fillms to me is the colors. He goes for some really bold color choices. Monster Club is a funny movie. The musical interludes betw2een the vignettes are pretty damn snappy f you've heard them a hundred times, and I have. The stories are good. The dippy costumes are effective and fun. I saw it hosted by Elvira Mistress of the Dark and that made a lot of difference but it's a good movie with or without her breastesses.
    6Cinemayo

    The Monster Club (1980) **1/2

    It's been many years since I last saw this anthology, and though it's usually reviled I think it's gotten better with age. I love the air of black comedy that prevails in the scenes with Vincent Price and John Carradine in the Disco (both perform very tongue in cheek and appear to be having some fun spoofing their images), and the three horror tales aren't bad, either. The stories manage to be satirical, humorous, and even a little scary. I even liked some of the rock tunes sung at the club (my favorite probably being B. A. Robertson's SUCKER FOR YOUR LOVE). I also like MONSTERS RULE O.K. by the Viewers. Okay, so I wouldn't go out and buy the album perhaps, but the songs work nicely within the bizarre context of the film. Price and Carradine actually get up on the dance floor to boogie with the ghouls, and it's good fun all around. **1/2 out of ****
    6ma-cortes

    Music-horror compilation formed by three segments with a fine cast giving nice performances

    Another melange terror movie , being pretty good , and freely based on comic books , produced by Amicus : Max Rosenberg , Milton Subotsky . A classic terror movie formed by various segments well realized and magnificently played . Typical horror film financed by Amicus with a great British cast and formed by episodes full of creepy events , chills, thrills , gore and guts . A vampire (Vincent Price) invites his favorite horror author to a nightclub for monsters and shares three stories to inspire his next book : In first segment titled "Shadmock Story" , a con artist couple (Barbara Kellerman, Simon Ward) suffers the consequences when they try to take advantage of a suspicious recluse , who is sensitive about his monstrous pedigree . In second episode titled "Vampire Story" a rare stranger tricks a bullied kid into endangering his vampire father (Richard Johnson) and beloved mother (Britt Ekland) . In third segment titled "Humgoo Story" a film director (Stuart Whitman) looking for the perfect location to shoot a terror film stumbles upon a village populated by monsters led by a weird innkeeper (Patrick Magee). You'll meet some interesting people and hear some great songs at The Monster Club ¡ .

    Great cast as Vincent Price and John Carradine star this ordinary antology picture in which a writer of horror stories nicely played by John Carradine is invited to a "monster club" by a mysterious old gentleman ironically performed by Vincent Price . Amicus last portmanteau movie that simply slaps down its thrilling and terrifying tales , butressing with dreary slabs of plot and chatter, concluding into eerie results . Formed by three segments , all of them are filled with mystery , suspense , terror , grisly killings , twisted events and horrible happenings . The British star-studded results to be pretty good with a plethora of notorious actors such as : Barbara Kellerman , Simon Ward , Geoffrey Bayldon, Donald Pleasence , Britt Ekland , Anthony Valentine , Neil McCarthy , Stuart Whitman , Lesley Dunlop , Patrick Magee , among others . There , at a discoteque in which music bands are performing songs take place the meeting between Vincent Price and John Carradine , subsequently three gruesome stories are told ; between each story some musicians play their songs . Featuring songs by Night B.A. Robertson , The Pretty Things and the Viewers . And soundtrack music by John Williams , UB 40 , and The Expressos . Each story harbours an ingeniously creepy and ghoulish conceit and at the end each tale takes place a grand guignol climax.

    The motion picture was professionally directed by the British horrormeister Roy Ward Baker, though another terror specialist director, Freddie Francis, was the original choice to shot. However the movie never secured theatrical distribution in the US instead the movie was sold for regional television and in the UK , the picture attained a limited theatrical release . In ¨Monster Club¨ Roy Ward Baker emphasising the frightening , dramatic and suspenseful possibilities . Being final theatrical film of director Roy Ward Baker . Roy directed a great number of films . During World War II, he worked in the Army Kinematograph Unit under Eric Ambler, a writer and film producer, who, after the war, gave Baker his first opportunity to direct a film, The October Man (1947). He then went to Hollywood in 1952 and stayed for seven years, returning to Britain in 1958, when he directed one of his best films, A night to remember (1958) . During the 1960s and 1970s , Baker directed a number of horror films for Hammer and Amicus. He also directed in British television, especially during the latter part of his career . Deemed to be a terror expert, as proved in The monster club , Mask of death , And now the screaming starts, The legend of the 7 gold vampire s, Asylum , Dr Jekill and his sister Hyde , The scars of Dracula , The vampire lovers, The anniversary . Roy Baker also directed some Hollywood fims such as : Inferno, House in the square, A night to remember, Don't bother to knock, and Night with sleep . Rating : acceptable and passable. 6/10. Worthwhile watching.
    7utgard14

    Monsters Rule, OK!

    Fun horror anthology film from producer Milton Subotsky, who produced similar pictures for Amicus in the 1960s and 70s. It's directed by Roy Ward Baker, who also directed some of those previous anthologies. There are three stories here plus a wraparound segment that connects everything. The first story is about a shadmock (don't ask). It's an ok segment with a standout sympathetic performance from James Laurenson. The second story is about a vampire hunter (Donald Pleasence) targeting the father of a bullied boy. It's a decent story with a goofy ending. The third story is the best. It's about a move director (Stuart Whitman) who finds himself trapped in a town full of ghouls while scouting for a filming location. This is the only story that feels like it could have been its own movie. The wraparound segments feature Vincent Price as a vampire who takes famed horror writer John Carradine to the titular club where monsters hang out and dance to early 80s rock bands. Super cheesy but also loads of fun.

    All in all this isn't as good as many of the older horror anthology films but it's all very charming and innocent fun. Hardcore horror nuts will likely hate it for not being serious or gory enough. I think in my initial viewing years ago I was unimpressed but it's grown on me over the years. Give it a shot. The music numbers alone are worth your time.
    estabansmythe

    I liked it

    What can I say? I liked it. Then again, I've had a love affair with Britain's Hammer, Amicus and Tony Tensor's Tigon films since I was a kid in the Los Angeles area in the early 60s and caught Hammer's Hound of the Baskervilles (1959).

    For me, it's just a kick to see John Carridine and Vincent Price together again. I'm also a Roy Ward Baker fan and enjoy most of his work.

    Are the stories truly scary? No, not really. They're eerie. Strange. That's good enough for me. That works.

    And the capper is getting The Pretty Things as the Monster Club's house band. I have no idea what song Phil May & Co. play, but I love it. I've got several PT CDs as well as their 2-CD anthology and it's not contained in anything I've ever found. I'd dearly love to get a copy of their MC music.

    Any horror fan who writes that it was high time Hammer and Amicus rode off into the sunset ain't no horror fan, because they just don't make classy little gems like this anymore.

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    • Curiosidades
      Artist John Bolton painted the picture of the Shadmock used in the film before the role was even cast. He was genuinely amazed when the film's producers found an actor, James Laurenson, who actually physically resembled the image in the picture.
    • Erros de gravação
      In the segment of the film "The Humgoo" when Sam first pulls up at the village of Loughville, a crew member in a red checkered shirt and denims is clearly visible for one second in the driver's door rear-view mirror when the car door opens.
    • Citações

      Eramus: Can we truly call this a Monster Club if we do not boast amongst our membership a single member of the human race?

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      On the LP album of the soundtrack of the film's listing of the track "Ghouls Galore" the performer, keyboardist Alan Hawkshaw, is credited as "John Hackshaw".
    • Versões alternativas
      In order to receive an "A" (PG) cinema certificate in the UK, the film was cut by the BBFC with brief editing of the scenes of Angela's liquefied face in the segment "The Shadmock". All later releases of the film were uncut and the certificate was raised to "15".
    • Conexões
      Featured in Movie Macabre: The Monster Club (1983)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Theme: Pavane
      Composed by Gabriel Fauré

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 2 de abril de 1981 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Monster Club
    • Locações de filme
      • Knebworth House, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresas de produção
      • Chips Productions
      • Sword & Sorcery
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 38 minutos
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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