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L'Empire des fourmis géantes

Original title: Empire of the Ants
  • 1977
  • 12
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
5.9K
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L'Empire des fourmis géantes (1977)
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Con artist Marilyn Fryser tries to sell bogus real estate deals in an area overrun by giant ants.Con artist Marilyn Fryser tries to sell bogus real estate deals in an area overrun by giant ants.Con artist Marilyn Fryser tries to sell bogus real estate deals in an area overrun by giant ants.

  • Director
    • Bert I. Gordon
  • Writers
    • H.G. Wells
    • Jack Turley
    • Bert I. Gordon
  • Stars
    • Joan Collins
    • Robert Lansing
    • John David Carson
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    4.3/10
    5.9K
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    • Director
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Writers
      • H.G. Wells
      • Jack Turley
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Stars
      • Joan Collins
      • Robert Lansing
      • John David Carson
    • 127User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Marilyn Fryser
    Robert Lansing
    Robert Lansing
    • Dan Stokely
    John David Carson
    John David Carson
    • Joe Morrison
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Sheriff Art Kincade
    Jacqueline Scott
    Jacqueline Scott
    • Margaret Ellis
    Pamela Susan Shoop
    Pamela Susan Shoop
    • Coreen Bradford
    • (as Pamela Shoop)
    Robert Pine
    Robert Pine
    • Larry Graham
    Edward Power
    Edward Power
    • Charlie Pearson
    Brooke Palance
    • Christine Graham
    Tom Fadden
    Tom Fadden
    • Sam Russell
    Irene Tedrow
    Irene Tedrow
    • Velma Thompson
    Harry Holcombe
    Harry Holcombe
    • Harry Thompson
    Jack Kosslyn
    Jack Kosslyn
    • Thomas Lawson
    Ilse Earl
    Ilse Earl
    • Mary Lawson
    Janie Gavin
    • Ginny
    Norman Franklin
    • Anson Parker
    Florance McGee
    • Phoebe Russell
    • (as Florence McGee)
    Jim Wheelus
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    • Director
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Writers
      • H.G. Wells
      • Jack Turley
      • Bert I. Gordon
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    5gavin6942

    Runs Too Long

    Based very loosely on the short story "Empire of the Ants" by H. G. Wells, the film involves a group of prospective land buyers led by a land developer, pitted against giant, mutated ants.

    This was one of Bert Gordon's final films, and from a technical standpoint it is among his best. The production value looks much higher than his earlier work, and the star power of the cast is evident. The ants, while still relying on a few cheap effects, are overall pretty effective -- though why must they be screeching the entire time? But really, what makes this only a "good" film rather than a "really good" film is the length. This is clearly a 60 or 70-minute film stretched out to 90 minutes, and that allows for the ultimate sin to creep in: boredom.
    7Coventry

    Respect the ant, dammit!!

    An eminent intro with a neat voice-over makes us aware that ants actually are as sophisticated as humans (if not more sophisticated). This is the perfect introduction to one of the most grotesque creature-features ever unleashed upon horror cinema. Bert Gordon's Empire of the Ants, ladies and gentlemen! In this story, supposedly adapted from an H.G. Well's tale, the ravishing Joan Collins stars as a fancy estate agent who tries to sell island properties to a bunch of phonies pretending they have money. The joy is barbarically interrupted by a colony of humongous ants! The monstrous bugs have mutated into unearthly beings due to toxic waste (figures…). EofA is often categorized as one the worst 70's shlockfests, partly because it's from the hand of Gordon. But try to look at it as pure fun and cult entertainment that doesn't require brain activity. It's a troop of hairy, over-sized and – especially – cheaply created ants eating people one by one. Nothing more, nothing less. Still, the island location is eerie and the sound effects are more or less decent. Joan Collins, one of my personal favorite actresses, is great as the bitchy broad. The rest of the cast are stereotypes, like the loser turned hero, the old wise guy the egocentric coward (who nearly always dies spectacularly) and the cute babe. I hardly consider the overuse of all these clichés to be obstacles since I never expected to see a masterpiece to begin with. The only real crap elements are the weak dialogs and the complete lack of atmosphere and tension. Empire of the Ants does feature a brilliant, typical B-movie twist near the end, though. But that's just my opinion and I'm sure that most people will find it too stupid for words. Nevertheless, Empire of the Ants is a must-see if you're in to "big bug"-movies. This sub-genre of horror is going through a revival these days and it's essential to watch the influential gems that once started it all. Also recommended: "Tarantula", "The Bees", "Frogs", "Phase IV" (more ants), "Kingdom of the Spiders" and "The Deadly Mantis".
    5markelsparks

    It's like a campy sequel to THEM! I love it!

    I absolutely love this movie and would highly recommend if you're looking for something fun to watch! There are only two or three clips of ants that are consistently overlaid and recycled and it just gets funnier every time. Not sure if this is quite what H. G. Wells saw in his mind, but so happy it exsists!
    montagnais23

    Love, Pheromone Style

    I guess I'm the only one who noticed the potential "love story" here. Don't believe me? From the beginning it seems very clear that Robert Lansing's Dan Stokely has a thing for the bitchy Marilyn Fryser (played by everyone's favorite bitch, Joan Collins). Check out that elongated "stare" they share on the boat. Then there's Jacqueline Scott's droopy, whiny, bitter, button-obsessed Margaret Ellis. She has a thing for Dan, but Dan tries to brush her off by saying he doesn't need any buttons. The clincher, however, is when Marilyn decides to go it alone through the forest, but is immediately confronted by those annoying picnic pests. Take note how she runs back right into Dan's waiting arms. Note also how he eagerly holds her tight and caresses her. And make one final note at Margaret Ellis's reaction -- you think she was bitter before?

    That one scene provides more drama and suspense than anything else in the film! For example: Does Margaret really love Dan? Does Dan really love Marilyn? Does Marilyn really want to give up her life as an independent and successful woman for the macho Dan? Will Margaret kill Marilyn so she can sew buttons for Dan? Will Marilyn kill Margaret and steal her buttons so SHE can sew them for Dan? Will Dan say "to hell with the buttons," rip off his shirt and have his way with both women? Or will Dan say "to hell" with both women and offer them up as sacrifices to the ants?

    Alas, the movie never answers these questions. But wouldn't it be cool if it had?
    thefountainmenace

    Good times if you like the genre

    Like one reviewer says, (and I paraphrase) this is an Arkoff/Nicholson/ Bert I Gordon film, people - lighten up! Did you seriously expect Academy material (not that that means anything) out of a film called "Empire of The Ants?" Yes, the effects are laughable, yes the acting, and especially the reactions to the ants, are hilarious. It's all in good fun. I just love that grainy 70's print and the actors forging ahead despite the ridiculousness of it all. I personally think that credible acting in a film like this is a whole lot harder than a typical 'dramatic' production. I mean, how much harder would it be to get into the 'zone' and understand your motivations with something this silly? An absolute must watch for fans of bad movies. Especially if 70's bad movies really get ya. Similar titles: Squirm, Frogs, Tentacles. Anybody know any more good obscure 70's eco-horror? Please email me.

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    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in L'Empire contre-attaque (1980)
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    • Trivia
      According to Pamela Susan Shoop, the film's sound man had a fight with director Bert I. Gordon towards the end of the shoot and threw all of the movie's audio tapes into the swamp. They lost everything, so the entire film had to be looped. Because of this, the voices and actions never quite mesh.
    • Goofs
      After the survivors emerge from the swamp, there are alternating scenes in which Marilyn Fryser's (Joan Collins) white skirt is dirty, then completely clean, and then dirty again.
    • Quotes

      Coreen Bradford: Oh my God! They're herding us like cattle!

    • Alternate versions
      The original UK theatrical version of this film was heavily cut to both receive an "A" (PG) certificate and reduce scenes of screaming and violence, including attacks and bloodied bodies. These cuts were restored to it for the 2002 ILC release and the certificate was upgraded to a "15".
    • Connections
      Featured in A Century of Science Fiction (1996)

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Empire of the Ants
    • Filming locations
      • Belle Glade, Florida, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Cinema 77
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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