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Nas Sombras da Noite

Título original: The Night Brings Charlie
  • Vídeo
  • 1990
  • 1 h 15 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,6/10
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Nas Sombras da Noite (1990)
Slasher HorrorHorror

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA horrifying descent into the twisted killing spree of a psychopath.A horrifying descent into the twisted killing spree of a psychopath.A horrifying descent into the twisted killing spree of a psychopath.

  • Direção
    • Tom Logan
  • Roteirista
    • Bruce Carson
  • Artistas
    • Chuck Whiting
    • Kerry Knight
    • Joe Fishback
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,6/10
    452
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Tom Logan
    • Roteirista
      • Bruce Carson
    • Artistas
      • Chuck Whiting
      • Kerry Knight
      • Joe Fishback
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 12Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Chuck Whiting
    • Charlie Puckett
    Kerry Knight
    • Sheriff Carl Carson
    Joe Fishback
    • Walt Parker
    Aimee Tenaglia
    • Jenny Parker
    • (as Aimie Tenalia)
    Monica Travers
    • Tanya Parker
    • (as Monica Simmons)
    David Carr
    • Deputy Jack
    George Carter
    • District Attorney
    Jack Fowler
    • Patroller #1
    Al Arasim
    Al Arasim
    • Eddie
    Robin Krasny
    • Debbie Del Vecchio
    Dina Lynn Gross
    • Katie
    James O'Donnell
    James O'Donnell
    • Bobby Snyder
    • (as Jim O'Donnell)
    Moire Reagan
    • Ella
    Glenn Krasny
    • Chris
    Keith Hudson
    Keith Hudson
    • Biker #1
    Michael Smallwood
    • Biker #2
    Charlie Kevin
    Charlie Kevin
    • Biker #3
    Donna Jarrett
    • Sue
    • Direção
      • Tom Logan
    • Roteirista
      • Bruce Carson
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários12

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    3ryan-10075

    Let Your Night Bring A Different Movie

    Murders start happening in a small Texas town where the heads of the victims are taken. The cops are investigating and Charlie turns out to be suspect # 1. I know that might sound interesting, but this amateurish early 90s horror flick isn't as good as it sounds. As well the sub-par acting brings this down. Not worth your time seeking out this rare horror movie.
    4Chainsaw Slasher

    Not the Worst Slasher Flick

    It really boggles my mind when someone comes across a movie like this and claims it to be one of the worst slasher films out there. This is by far not one of the worst out there, still not a good movie, but not the worst nonetheless. Go see something like Death Nurse or Blood Lake and then come back to me and tell me if you think the Night Brings Charlie is the worst. The film has decent camera work and editing, which is way more than I can say for many more extremely obscure slasher films.

    The film doesn't deliver on the on-screen deaths, there's one death where you see his pruning saw rip into a neck, but all other deaths are hardly interesting. But the lack of on-screen graphic violence doesn't mean this isn't a slasher film, just a bad one.

    The film was obviously intended not to be taken too seriously. The film came in at the end of the second slasher cycle, so it certainly was a reflection on traditional slasher elements, done in a tongue in cheek way. For example, after a kill, Charlie goes to the town's 'welcome' sign and marks the population down one less. This is something that can only get a laugh.

    If you're into slasher films, definitely give this film a watch. It is slightly different than your usual slasher film with possibility of two killers, but not by much. The comedy of the movie is pretty much telling the audience to relax and not take the movie so god darn serious. You may forget the movie, you may remember it. I'll remember it because I love the name.
    2Triple7

    Boring, wannabe, tame slasher film

    I rented this movie because I was browsing through the horror movie section for those movies that no one's heard of and could be a possible gem. I saw this and, since I'm a fan of violence and gore, I got it. It got the rating of EM which means: Extremely Mature. Thinking that this rare and high rating was totally meant for violence and everything else, I got it. The warning on the box said: Extreme Violence, Extreme Langauge, and Nudity. The "extreme violence" struck my fancy. The movie ended being a pretty tame slasher flick. It had one or two gory scenes but I've seen worse in a PG-13 movie. Of course the amount of gore in a movie isn't all that counts, right? You have plot also. Well, the plot was boring and there nothing really special about it. Don't rent it. I speak the truth. I can't imagine how someone could really enjoy it to the point where they say: "I'm gonna rent that again." It had it's moments where it kept you going but I'm never going to see that film again.
    1counterrevolutionary

    What the &%$^ was that?!

    I'm not a big fan of slasher flicks as a genre, but even by the standards of low-low-budget exploitation, this one is really lame. Even on a nudity-and-gore level, it's incredibly boring (there is some of both, but it's all sort of...meh). Before the home video revolution, it might not even have been released theatrically (though it might have; after all, *Plan 9 From Outer Space* played in theaters). There is precisely one good (and competently-delivered) line in the entire movie; I assume they stole it from somewhere.

    The acting is among the worst I have ever seen. I mean, even Ed Wood had a couple of competent actors, and the rest tended to be ludicrously hammy, which can be fun to watch. Anyway, most of his actors could pretty much pass as literate. Here, those who don't read their lines like cigar-store Indians sound like they learned them phonetically. And this film does have one distinction: it manages to be badly underplotted for most of the movie, then laughably overplotted for the ending.

    (Update: I should have singled out the actress playing the receptionist as an exception. She is by no means wooden. Not that she's good, but she certainly isn't wooden.)

    Even the worst slasher flicks are generally good for a few Puritan meditations on their grotesque offensiveness, but with this one, there doesn't even seem to be anything there to work up a moral outrage about.

    And you know the funniest thing? They clearly expected to make a sequel!

    It's so bad and boring that it actually becomes fascinating in a weird way. I sat enrapt through much of the video wondering why anyone would go to the bother of making it.
    6BA_Harrison

    Careful with that chainsaw, Charlie!

    In the tiny town of Pakoe (pronounced Pak-oh-wee), a masked maniac is pruning the pitiful population of 1251 by sawing the heads off teenagers. Could the killer possibly be hulking, disfigured tree-surgeon Charlie (Chuck Whiting), whose arrival in town just happens to have coincided with the spate of grisly murders? Well, duh! This isn't called 'The Night Brings Charlie' just for the fun of it. Of course, this being a dumb early-'90s slasher, the local sheriff and his men are utterly inept, remaining oblivious to any clues until late in the day, meaning that quite a few heads roll before the end credits do.

    Director Tom Logan opens his film with a buxom, blonde teenager arriving home after a date, but kills her off before she can get inside and take a shower (boo!); her headless body is found the next morning by a paperboy (whose shocked reaction is priceless), but the killer's gruesome handiwork remains off-screen. With a missed opportunity for some gratuitous female nudity and a complete lack of splatter, it proves a rather disappointing way to start a slasher.

    Thankfully, Logan soon sets about rectifying the matter, and before long he has delivered a spot of graphic violence (a bloody throat slashing and decapitated corpse) and what must be one of the most pointless (but welcome) shower scenes in any horror film, more than making up for his oversight at the beginning: as a busty babe busily soaps herself up, the killer loiters menacingly on the other side of the shower glass, before eventually slinking away leaving the girl totally unharmed (and very clean). The director also successfully ticks off quite a few genre clichés, with dumb teenagers ignoring common sense, an obnoxious jerk who likes to jump out and scare girls for a laugh, a totally unnecessary nightmare sequence, and creepy phone-calls from the killer.

    From the halfway mark, there is a noticeable loss of momentum—the film becomes mired in dull police procedure and the script tries to be a little too clever for its own good with an extremely convoluted twist—but Logan picks things up again for the fun final act in which a guy has his (rubber) hand skewered by shears, a trio of bikers meet the business end of an axe, and the killer finally sets his sights on Jenny (Aimee Tenaglia), teenage step-daughter of town coroner Walt (Joe Fishback), pursuing her with a chainsaw, the power-tool of choice for any discerning movie maniac (even one whose messed-up face is the result of a chainsaw accident).

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      The Writer and creator Bruce Carson came up with the concept while working on a film called "Evil Altar". He was checking out a large front porch on a 100 year old house used in the film when he found a fold out pruning saw. Snapping it open they both thought it would be a great weapon for a serial killer...Bruce wrote "The Night Brings Charlie" 2 weeks later.
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      Referenced in Supporting Characters: Amanda Reyes (2017)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1990 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Night Brings Charlie
    • Locações de filme
      • Universal Studios Florida, Universal Orlando Resort - 1000 Universal Studios Plaza, Orlando, Flórida, EUA(All Interior scenes)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Quest Studios
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 225.000 (estimativa)
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      1 hora 15 minutos
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      • 4:3

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