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Sombras Diabólicas

Título original: Lurkers
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,2/10
580
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Sombras Diabólicas (1987)
Horror

Uma moça é atormentada por lembranças de sua falecida mãe, que assassinou seu pai e quase a matou, e por visões fantasmagóricas que pairam ao seu redor.Uma moça é atormentada por lembranças de sua falecida mãe, que assassinou seu pai e quase a matou, e por visões fantasmagóricas que pairam ao seu redor.Uma moça é atormentada por lembranças de sua falecida mãe, que assassinou seu pai e quase a matou, e por visões fantasmagóricas que pairam ao seu redor.

  • Direção
    • Roberta Findlay
  • Roteiristas
    • Ed Kelleher
    • Harriette Vidal
  • Artistas
    • Christine Moore
    • Gary Warner
    • Marina Taylor
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,2/10
    580
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Roberta Findlay
    • Roteiristas
      • Ed Kelleher
      • Harriette Vidal
    • Artistas
      • Christine Moore
      • Gary Warner
      • Marina Taylor
    • 28Avaliações de usuários
    • 23Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Christine Moore
    Christine Moore
    • Cathy
    Gary Warner
    Gary Warner
    • Bob
    Marina Taylor
    • Monica
    Roy MacArthur
    Roy MacArthur
    • Desmond
    Peter Oliver-Norman
    • Steve
    Nancy Groff
    • Rita
    Tom Billett
    • Leo 'The Hammer'
    • (as Thomas Billett)
    C.K. Steefel
    C.K. Steefel
    • Sally
    • (as Carissa Channing)
    Dana Nardelli
    Dana Nardelli
    • Young Cathy
    Lauren Ruane
    Lauren Ruane
    • Ghost Child
    C.C. Banks
    • Agnes
    Gil Newsom
    • Phil
    Eva Baumann
    • Guardian Angel
    Ruth Collins
    Ruth Collins
    • Jane - Model
    Annie Grindlay
    • Lulu - Model
    • (as Anne Grindlay)
    Gregory Sullivan
    • Lurker 1
    Timothy Rule
    • Lurker 2
    Jeanette Smith
    • Lurker 3
    • Direção
      • Roberta Findlay
    • Roteiristas
      • Ed Kelleher
      • Harriette Vidal
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    Avaliações de usuários28

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    3lost-in-limbo

    So, we didn't get up to much lurking?

    After emotionally / psychically being abused by her mother, Cathy would hear tales that the lurkers would come and get her if she was naughty. These lurkers were ghostly figures that hanged around the apartment building and only she saw. While, playing with friends the skipping rope strangely finds itself around Cathy's neck with little concern from the other children. Then a mysterious lady shows up and everything goes back to normal. Then we skip 15 years into the present where Cathy is in a relationship with a photographer, Bob. They're happily in love, but there's something lurking under the surface and Cathy starts getting recurring nightmares of her traumatic childhood.

    Roberta Findley might not have a great rep behind her films, but surprisingly I enjoyed "The Oracle", which made me grabbed this particular flick. The shame was that I didn't quite get into this shonky trash, despite an interestingly offbeat concept. Sadly I found it quite tough going as its terribly talky without really going anywhere with the idea. Sure, chat is fine, but when it strings you along and along with even more lifeless chitchat. The overall silliness of it shows up strongly that your hoping it would break out the madness, but it hardly eventuates. When it does. It's not for long, and back to pointless chitchat we go. Throw in plenty of redundant build-ups and odd stretches that fill like nothing more than fillers to pad out the running time. This only dragged out the slow pace even more. It should have been more fun than it was, as I found myself to be either bored or baffled.

    The plotting of the flat story was a convoluted jumble (It skips in between a whole lot of elements) with many uneventful happenings. It's a nasty little item that doesn't explicitly show it, but it's grim and mean-spirited in nature. After a genuinely creepy and tight opening couple minutes when Cathy was a child and throw in some motherly love. Some inspired touches creep up here. It never seemed quite sure where to go and its poor execution shows it up immensely. The look and feel of it is quite amateurish and it can't seem to shake it or work around it without embarrassingly telegraphing to us.

    Now it's better to leave the moronic script alone! While, the overwrought music score is quite a groaner and like something that would fit nicely in a silent film. The only real component technical aspect had to be that it was actually pretty well shot and caught the grimy locations. The acting was very indifferent and Christine Moore in the lead role was the only one to give a reasonable turn. Roy MacArthur had a bit a fun with his performance and lightened it up when on screen.

    This forgettable, drab feature definitely squanders every opportunity to make something fulfilling out of this idea.
    Michael_Elliott

    Awful

    Lurkers (1988)

    BOMB (out of 4)

    Poor old Cathy is being haunted by ghosts who seem to want revenge over the acts that happened in her childhood. Many years ago poor Cathy was the victim of her mothers abuse, which in turn lead to her mother killing her father and eventually killing herself. Cathy continues to be haunted by this and apparently the ghosts that also haunt the apartment building. Now Cathy is all ready to be married but her fiancé insists that she visit her brother who just happens to hate her due to the parents. By doing this Cathy gets closer to the building where all of this terror took form. Yawn.

    Here's another contender for one of the worst horror films of the decade. While watching this film I couldn't help but regret loving this genre so much. Unlike other bad horror films, sadly this one isn't bad enough to fall into the "so bad it's good" category and once again, by the fifteen-minute mark I was starting to think about scratching my eyes out. The director certainly forgot to use a script but he was smart enough to try and keep my eyes in my head by throwing out some nudity but even that didn't help.

    This movie is pure amateurism all the way through and it appears the director simply raised some cash and fired friends to do the roles not once considering if they could actually act or not. There are so many bad things in this film that they get so annoying one can't help but wish their fate is coming soon. Just check out the incredibly stupid scene where the two lovers feed one another pizza. Was this supposed to be romantic? If so, pizza lovers beware because you might not ever look at a slice of pepperoni the same way again. There's even a cute little scene where our female hero encounters some street gangs, which were apparently leftovers from Death Wish 3. It goes without saying the film offers no scares, no good gore effects and nothing else for that matter. Instead of watching this film I'd recommend you get some exercise by watching your grass grow.
    5Hey_Sweden

    It takes some patience to get through it.

    As one of veteran exploitation director Roberta Findlay's 1980s horror movies, "Lurkers" is overall dull and draggy for the most part. There just isn't much "horror" in it, and it moves along at too slow a pace, with characters who are largely uninteresting. It DOES have its creepy and disturbing elements, but it takes until the end for this movie to finally start getting more watchable.

    Beautiful Christine Moore plays Cathy, a classical musician who as a child had seen her mother murdered, and had even almost died herself. She'd also seen ghostly individuals emerge from the walls of her bedroom. Now, 15 years later, she's engaged to supposed nice guy photographer Bob (Gary Warner), but strange things are now occurring, and she's reminded of her childhood home and traumas.

    One thing that does give "Lurkers" some passing interest is the scene where two models, played by Ruth Collins and Annie Grindlay, converse about the stock market (!) while undressing. It has no relevance to anything else in the movie but is so unexpected that it's rather amusing. As for the rest of it, there may not be enough of value for rabid horror fans. Ed French supplies some enjoyably gruesome makeup effects, and there's a sadistic creep (Tom Billett) who chases women with a sledgehammer. The electronic music score by Walter Sear is unbelievably awful at some points. The acting is tolerable at best; Moore has some appeal even if she's not much of an actress.

    Horror lovers may want to see this for completions' sake, but it's not exactly a must-see.

    Five out of 10.
    4Tikkin

    Could have been good

    I quite liked Roberta Findlay's film "The Oracle" so I thought I'd give this one a go, especially as I thought the VHS cover looked quite cool. Sadly it turned out to be rather boring. It actually has quite a good storyline behind it, but is just done in a very boring way. Which of course means little gore and suspense, and too much talking.

    I sort of like the cheap and dirty feel to it - I've always thought cheapness adds a murky atmosphere to horror flicks, take "Midnight" by John Russo for example. It's a shame Findlay didn't go for blood and gore over the "talky" bits as that would have made it much more watchable. Using better actors would also have lifted it out of boring mediocrity.

    Overall, Lurkers may be of interest to those who collect rare horror flicks, but gore and suspense fans should stay away.
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    They are lurking in the shadows of New York.

    The premise of Roberta Findlay's "Lurkers" is certainly fascinating:the group of ghostly tenants are forced to spend an eternity in a creepy New York building.The main character,a violinist is terrorized by the Lurkers. "Lurkes" is an amusing late 80's horror cheapie made by highly prolific Roberta Findlay.The special effects are bad and there is no gore,but some scenes of child abuse are quite unsettling.There are few scenes of nudity,so I am not complaining."Lurkers" is a pure cheese with terrible acting and slow-moving script.If you enjoyed "Prime Evil" any other low-budget horror movie made by Roberta Findlay check this one out.6 out of 10.Just remember:Lurkers are NOT lurking.

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    • Curiosidades
      One scene in this movie was filmed at night during an electrical storm. One crew member was almost electrocuted because of this.
    • Citações

      Ghost Child: On a mountain stands a lady, looking for a bird that's flown. All she wants is gold and silver. All she wants is home, sweet home.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Katarina's Nightmare Theater: Lurkers / Die Sister Die! (2013)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 11 de março de 1988 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Lurkers
    • Locações de filme
      • Washington Heights, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA(apartment building)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Reeltime Distributing Corporation
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 30 min(90 min)
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    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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