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Um assassino psicopata persegue lindas jovens mulheres que trabalham nos escritórios de uma empresa de sexo por telefone.Um assassino psicopata persegue lindas jovens mulheres que trabalham nos escritórios de uma empresa de sexo por telefone.Um assassino psicopata persegue lindas jovens mulheres que trabalham nos escritórios de uma empresa de sexo por telefone.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Lynn Danielson-Rosenthal
- Kristi
- (as Lynn Danielson)
Karen Lorre
- Jo Ann
- (as Karen Witter)
Angela Robinson Witherspoon
- Vanessa
- (as Angela Robinson)
Teresa Crespo Hartendorp
- Debbie
- (as Teresa Crespo)
Hector Morales
- Mexican Man
- (as Hector M. Morales)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
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Enter the world of phone sex. Yeah, that was a thing back in the day, before the Internet.
Kristi works for a phone sex business, Suite Nothings, owned by Ruth (Karen Black). Her boyfriend is Kevin, who works as a photographer, taking sensual images of the girls working for Suite Nothings. Off course, being a film about a phone sex business AND being an 80's slasher, there's no surprise in this being sexploitation. Yup, nude girls and boobies, boobies, boobies.
Bobo, a guy with a clown mask, stalks and kills the girls working for Suite Nothings. Being a whodunit murder mystery, the film tries very hard to set up possible suspects, but it is rather obvious who the killer is. I had my suspicions from the very beginning, and I was right.
While detectives try to solve the murders, Kristi and Kevin do their own investigation as well. 'Out of the Dark' is not a bad entry to the 80's slasher repertoire, but I'm not sure I'm going to remember it by its title.
Look out for a guest appearance by Divine, whom I hardly recognized without his trademark make-up.
Kristi works for a phone sex business, Suite Nothings, owned by Ruth (Karen Black). Her boyfriend is Kevin, who works as a photographer, taking sensual images of the girls working for Suite Nothings. Off course, being a film about a phone sex business AND being an 80's slasher, there's no surprise in this being sexploitation. Yup, nude girls and boobies, boobies, boobies.
Bobo, a guy with a clown mask, stalks and kills the girls working for Suite Nothings. Being a whodunit murder mystery, the film tries very hard to set up possible suspects, but it is rather obvious who the killer is. I had my suspicions from the very beginning, and I was right.
While detectives try to solve the murders, Kristi and Kevin do their own investigation as well. 'Out of the Dark' is not a bad entry to the 80's slasher repertoire, but I'm not sure I'm going to remember it by its title.
Look out for a guest appearance by Divine, whom I hardly recognized without his trademark make-up.
This was more of a thriller/mystery than a horror. Don't get me wrong, it does have its horror and slasher elements, but these come in more towards the end. There was a lot of unnecessary padding by the way of sex scenes which seemed to drag forever. The best parts are at the end when the killer is unmasked. And there's also the classic Haloween style ending which is quite cool. There are moments of tension when the woman is being stalked down a flight of stairs too.
Overall though this film is nothing special and I wouldn't say it lives up to how good it sounds (ie. phone sex workers being stalked by a killer in a clown mask). Watch it if you love clown type killers, but this is not essential viewing if you are a horror/slasher fan.
Overall though this film is nothing special and I wouldn't say it lives up to how good it sounds (ie. phone sex workers being stalked by a killer in a clown mask). Watch it if you love clown type killers, but this is not essential viewing if you are a horror/slasher fan.
A pretty routine thriller, but competently directed and relatively well-written. At first it seems to play all its cards too early, but it does keep some surprises in store. Some intense horror sequences help, but in the final 5 minutes the film resorts into standard cliches and implausibilities (killers that just won't die, forgotten characters appearing out of nowhere, etc).
I love killer clown movies. I love mysteries. A murder mystery about a killer clown....HELL YEAH! To be honest. I liked this film. I really enjoyed it. The movie had a lot going for it. Some well known faces, a downright scary killer, some great visuals. A good amount of humour and overall a fun time was had.
Acting:
Cameron Dye: was very good as the protagonists boyfriend, He gave an enjoyable performance and I liked him onscreen.
Lynn Danielson: I don't know really. There were moments when her dialogue felt embarrasingly forced and OTT.
Karen Black: Black doesn't really need to do much here but what she does is certainly not bad.
Tracey Walter: The guy came across hilarious as the smart alec main cop of the film. His sarcasm was a hoot.
As for the film being scary or gory the version I saw was certainly not gory apart from one scene but as far as scary goes it depends on how scared of clowns you are. The site of a clown driving slowly after you at night time may freak you out if you suffer from coulrophobia
The mystery of who was behind the clown mask was good. Though I have read reviews which claim the identity of the killer is very obvious I don't know. If I hadnt had the film spoiled for me before I saw it I am not sure if I would have correctly guessed the culprit. Bobo was cool. He had a creepy deep voice and I LOVED his clown mask! (wish I had one like that) it was just very unnerving. The copy I own is obviously heavily cut because there is only one sex scene. (Very steamy I must add)
Be warned! In no way is this film original. In fact it is very cliched and follows some obvious nods to other films (Black Christmas, Halloween.
The film does what it is supposed to. Entertains you for the time its on.
Acting:
Cameron Dye: was very good as the protagonists boyfriend, He gave an enjoyable performance and I liked him onscreen.
Lynn Danielson: I don't know really. There were moments when her dialogue felt embarrasingly forced and OTT.
Karen Black: Black doesn't really need to do much here but what she does is certainly not bad.
Tracey Walter: The guy came across hilarious as the smart alec main cop of the film. His sarcasm was a hoot.
As for the film being scary or gory the version I saw was certainly not gory apart from one scene but as far as scary goes it depends on how scared of clowns you are. The site of a clown driving slowly after you at night time may freak you out if you suffer from coulrophobia
The mystery of who was behind the clown mask was good. Though I have read reviews which claim the identity of the killer is very obvious I don't know. If I hadnt had the film spoiled for me before I saw it I am not sure if I would have correctly guessed the culprit. Bobo was cool. He had a creepy deep voice and I LOVED his clown mask! (wish I had one like that) it was just very unnerving. The copy I own is obviously heavily cut because there is only one sex scene. (Very steamy I must add)
Be warned! In no way is this film original. In fact it is very cliched and follows some obvious nods to other films (Black Christmas, Halloween.
The film does what it is supposed to. Entertains you for the time its on.
The involvement of Paul Bartel in "Out of the Dark" goes beyond his appearance, with an atrocious wig, as the manager of the seedy Royale Motel. As executive producer he has influenced Bartel-like dark humor throughout the film. The supporting cast alone is reason to seek this one out. You get "Lust in the Dust" alumni Lanie Kazan, Geoffrey Lewis, Tab Hunter, and "Divine". In addition, Tracey Walters, Karen Black, and Bud Cort are on board. This story of a clown masked killer murdering phone sex girls, is creatively photographed, and the performances are enthusiastic. Unfortunately, "Out of the Dark" was "Divine's": final film. ...................... - MERK
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesDivine's final film role. It was released a year after his death.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe car that runs down victim #2 appears to have three different license plates.
- Citações
Kevin Silvers: You know what they do to killer clowns?... They send them to the funny farm.
- Versões alternativasUK cinema and video versions were cut by 1 min 34 secs by the BBFC for an '18' certificate with heavy edits to the sexual telephone conversations and the murder scenes, plus the removal of shots of a bondage photograph and a carrot being placed in a dead woman's mouth.
- ConexõesReferences Late Night with David Letterman (1982)
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 1.600.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 29 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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