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What Became of Jack and Jill?

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
238
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What Became of Jack and Jill? (1972)
Horror

In order to collect inheritance money, a slacker tries to induce a heart attack in his invalid grandmother by convincing her that she's become the target of youth supremacists who want to en... Read allIn order to collect inheritance money, a slacker tries to induce a heart attack in his invalid grandmother by convincing her that she's become the target of youth supremacists who want to enact a genocide on the elderly.In order to collect inheritance money, a slacker tries to induce a heart attack in his invalid grandmother by convincing her that she's become the target of youth supremacists who want to enact a genocide on the elderly.

  • Director
    • Bill Bain
  • Writers
    • Roger Marshall
    • Laurence Moody
  • Stars
    • Vanessa Howard
    • Mona Washbourne
    • Paul Nicholas
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    238
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bill Bain
    • Writers
      • Roger Marshall
      • Laurence Moody
    • Stars
      • Vanessa Howard
      • Mona Washbourne
      • Paul Nicholas
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Vanessa Howard
    Vanessa Howard
    • Jill Standish
    Mona Washbourne
    Mona Washbourne
    • Gran Alice Tallent
    Paul Nicholas
    Paul Nicholas
    • Johnnie Tallent
    George Benson
    • Vicar
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • Trouncer
    Peter Copley
    Peter Copley
    • Dickson
    Angela Down
    • Caller
    Patricia Fuller
    • Frankie
    Peter Jeffrey
    Peter Jeffrey
    • Dr. Graham
    Renee Roberts
    • Neighbour
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    • Director
      • Bill Bain
    • Writers
      • Roger Marshall
      • Laurence Moody
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    9tonyinblack

    Wasted youth

    Although nowhere near as disturbing as Amicus thought, What Became of Jack and Jill is still pretty grim by the British standard of the day. The film would be a lot less without Vanessa Howard and not just for the obvious reasons, few actresses can play unhinged quite as well. Paul Nicholas is clearly doomed from the start as Johnnie and Mona Washbourne's Alice manages to be sympathetic without laying it on too thick. The whole thing looks drab beyond belief as if all the colour is slowing draining from the world, the Summer of Love isn't just over, it never happened.
    3jameselliot-1

    One of those mean-spirited, repulsive movies that makes you ask yourself why you watched it

    I can understand why the late Vanessa Howard quit the business after this junk. But she married a millionaire.
    3malcolmgsw

    Why did Amicus bother

    I do not think that this film was released in the UK.It certainly has not made it out on DVD.It is a rather strange film.It takes an awful long time to get to its climax and when it does all you can think its"so what".In fact when the couple go into see the solicitor about the reading of the will you think ,rightly,from that moment on that everything is about to go downhill.It is difficult to know why the makers thought this film was worth making.It is not a horror film,it is not sexploitation it is not a mystery thriller,it is just a mess.One can only feel pity for dear old Mona Washbourne that she felt that she had to appear in this.Although only 69 when the film was made she looks absolutely dreadful.
    8grantch

    Cool Flick

    This is one of those films almost no one living seems to have seen, yet remember. I only caught it once in '72 or '73 but found it great fun. An opportunistic young couple are after an elderly lady's money ... their plot & how they set it up is absorbing. This is a half-remembered movie, probably in line with the youth-oriented '70's American flicks like Three in the Attic and Wild in the Streets, which I would welcome enjoying again. It's not great, but it's very enjoyable "black humour".
    2Tera-Jones

    A Druggy Out To Kill His Grandmother

    A stupid druggy and his dumb drugged-up girlfriend wants to kill his grandmother for her house and money. They are irritating as they can be. It's really easy to feel bad for the grandmother who's seemingly stuck with her awful and evil grandson caring for her. It's one of those films concerning youthism, power to the youth and down with the "oldies" (as said in the film).

    The movie had a couple of moments of being a little bit interesting but kept falling flat after the "moments" each time. It's slow, boring mainly and the two youths are irritating as all hell. Let's just say I was unimpressed with the film for the most part.

    2/10

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      Financed by Amicus pictures in 1970 as "Romeo and Juliet '71" in an attempt to capture the ever-growing grindhouse/exploitation market. The experiment worked too well, as the final product proved to be too nihilistic for Amicus executives, who were still used to the more benign, supernatural films they had produced in the 1960s. Amicus shelved the film for two years until it was picked up for distribution by 20th Century Fox, who successfully marketed the film on the American grindhouse circuit.
    • Quotes

      Johnnie Tallent: Well here's how they figure it, Gran. The Middle-aged are like customers in a swank restaurant sitting over a slap-up meal, see? Everything's rosy so why worry about tomorrow? But the young, well they're like hungry people standing in a queue outside, noses pressed up against the glass, waiting for a table.

      Gran Alice Tallent: And the old? What do they say about the old?

      Johnnie Tallent: Ah, the old. Well, they've finished their scoff, Gran. But they just sit on and on and on; just don't know when to get up and go.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Killing of America (1981)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1972 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En busca de la muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(filmed at)
    • Production companies
      • Amicus Productions
      • Palomar Pictures (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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