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Le couloir de la mort

Original title: The Evil
  • 1978
  • 12
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.4K
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Le couloir de la mort (1978)
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A doctor buys a Civil War era dilapidated mansion, and hires a few friends to fix it up, but the mansion hides a deadly secret.A doctor buys a Civil War era dilapidated mansion, and hires a few friends to fix it up, but the mansion hides a deadly secret.A doctor buys a Civil War era dilapidated mansion, and hires a few friends to fix it up, but the mansion hides a deadly secret.

  • Director
    • Gus Trikonis
  • Writers
    • Galen Thompson
    • David Sheldon
    • Gus Trikonis
  • Stars
    • Richard Crenna
    • Joanna Pettet
    • Andrew Prine
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    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Gus Trikonis
    • Writers
      • Galen Thompson
      • David Sheldon
      • Gus Trikonis
    • Stars
      • Richard Crenna
      • Joanna Pettet
      • Andrew Prine
    • 79User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • C.J. Arnold
    Joanna Pettet
    Joanna Pettet
    • Dr. Caroline Arnold
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Prof. Raymond Guy
    Cassie Yates
    Cassie Yates
    • Mary Harper
    George O'Hanlon Jr.
    George O'Hanlon Jr.
    • Pete Brooks
    Lynne Moody
    Lynne Moody
    • Felicia Allen
    Mary Louise Weller
    Mary Louise Weller
    • Laurie Belman
    Robert Viharo
    Robert Viharo
    • Dwight
    • (as George Viharo)
    Victor Buono
    Victor Buono
    • The Devil
    Milton Selzer
    Milton Selzer
    • The Realtor
    Ed Bakey
    • Sam the Caretaker
    Galen Thompson
    • Emilio Vargas
    Emory Souza
    • The Demon
    • Director
      • Gus Trikonis
    • Writers
      • Galen Thompson
      • David Sheldon
      • Gus Trikonis
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    WritnGuy-2

    Mildly Entertaining Low-Budget Fun

    Way before I rented this, I kept hearing about the horrendous climax with Victor Buono as the devil. I figured I could just look past it and enjoy the rest of the movie, and though the scenes are amazingly cheesy, they don't *kill* the movie. If anything, it's a unique idea.

    Richard Crenna and Joanna Pettet star as CJ and Caroline Arnold, a couple that has just bought the old Vargas Mansion, and have invited some friends and former patients from CJ's psychiatric group (? I know, I thought it was sort of odd) to help clean the place up. Caroline begins to notice creepy things about the house, including a transparent apparition that disappears when she takes a second look. She even finds an old diary of Emilio Vargas, the deceased owner of the house, and eventually, she gets the feeling they are all being warned to leave the house. While looking for Mary's (Cassie Yates) dog, who has run off and gotten itself frightened by something, CJ finds a cross in the basement, over a latched passageway in the floor. As he pries open the doors, they begin to lift and open themselves, and all hell breaks loose. (Literally.) The house shakes violently, one stock character being electrocuted along the way. Then all the windows seal and the doors all are jammed shut. After realizing they are trapped, the survivors struggle to find an explanation to what's going on, and in their pursuit to survive the night, the evil begins claiming their lives one by one....

    All slightly typical fare, with some inspiration by "The Haunting," no doubt. The characters are all likable, though, and the movie can be entertaining at times. Yet ridiculuous explanations to legitimize what's happening, some loose ends, and a predictable play-out all make the movie below-average. Like, what ever happened to Laurie (Marie Louise Weller), and why did A) Ray (Andrew Pine) give up so easily on helping her, and B) why didn't he tell Felicia (Lynne Moody) in the next scene? That was my biggest problem with the movie, along with the scene where Caroline finds CJ, Laurie, and Ray possessed. She (supposedly) drove the evil out of them, but I was just sort of left unsatisfied by the fact that the scene didn't seem to matter by the next scene. The rest I can deal with. As for the climax....Well, it was an okay idea. ("The Beyond" had the same idea, of the hotel being over one of the seven gates of Hell.) But unlike "The Beyond" this movie executed that idea in a pretty weak manner. The Devil just didn't seem to threatening to me. Seemed a bit more like a child molester than the epitome of all evil.

    Alright, you could do worse. And I could have done far worse when I rented this. I suppose if you can get past the plot holes, the terribly cheesy music (especially that way-too-happy music in the ultra-cheesy ending!), the excessive deaths-by-execution, and the somewhat weak climax, you may enjoy this.
    7tomleyland

    Very underrated '70s Horror Classic

    The special effects in this film are extremely effective and quite good for the time. In fact, the Ghost effects in particular are even good by today's standards. The later scenes of the Emilio Vargas Ghost are especially impressive and very effective. This movie goes to show that newer SFX techniques are not always better. One can only wish Hollywood would begin doing away with CG and embrace these masterful analog SFX methods.

    The story is unique for a Haunted House film and the movie takes things to "The root of all evil" which is often overlooked in these movies.

    The movie features the always entertaining Richard Crenna as Dr. C.J. Arnold, a likable shrink and professor, who seeks help from his many former students and patients to help him clean-up an old Victorian Mansion he purchases. From here on-out things get weird, unexplained, and downright sinister.

    Lots of disproportionate reactions (typical campy under reactions to what would normally scare the hell out of anyone) to the paranormal events unfolding around the actors. While most of the acting is classic camp (overacting/underacting), Crenna manages to entertain and deliver a solid performance as is typical for him.

    There are some genuinely scary moments in the film and also some funny ones.

    Victor Buono turns in a devilish performance and is perfectly cast.

    This movie is really quite good even amongst its peers and will entertain.
    8planktonrules

    Far, far better than I'd suspected.

    "The Evil" (also known more appropriately as "House of Evil") is a very simple, relatively low-budge film that was shot in only 30 days. So, you'd expect it to be crap...but oddly, it isn't.

    Richard Crenna and Joanna Pettet head a cast of various folks who are soon to become victims of a demoniacally possessed mansion. However, most of the folks spend much of the film trying to rationalize and explain away the weird and malevolent happenings in the place. But when folks start getting tossed about like rag dolls and the place seems to have a mind of its own, the only reasonable explanation is evil!

    The film has a lot going for it. The ghosts look amazingly realistic and the stunts do as well. Plus, the film is more than just gore and death. Well worth seeing if you like horror flicks.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "It's not the house. It's something in the house!"

    A daft, but entertainingly modest low-budget late 70s haunted house variation with horror comic lashings (intentional or not) in what becomes a traditional battle between good vs. evil. Nothing surprises, as no cliché is left untouched, but director Gus Trikonis' able execution is quite well done for what it is. Some creepy or outrageous moments and there's a solid cast led by the ever-reliable Richard Crenna, as he plays a psychologist along with his wife (a doctor) buy an abandon mansion (which does have something of a gloomy past) to hopefully restore to use as a clinic. So some friends and students of his go there to help fix it up, but unknowingly to them a devastating satanic force is unleashed and they find themselves trapped inside trying to survive.

    The raw atmospheric make-up emit's a dominating presence, from the grand vast secluded mansion to the eerily placed music score, imaginative camera placement and cue in the cackling evil laughter of the evil entity. It constructs an ominously nightmarish strangle-hold, as it grows claustrophobic but at the same time the whirlwind becomes a random schlock-fest with its climax being the tip of it. It's not as unnerving as it could have been and the ending it feebly done. The story dynamics are old-hat (a stormy night) and it's slow to get going with some plodding opening dialogues, but soon that's made way for impulsively staged deaths / encounters --- consisting of spirit manifestations, possessions, fires, self-mutilation and bodies being thrown about. When these strange occurrences transpire, it's even mentioned for no one to go anywhere on their own, but do they listen… of course not. The dedicated cast also features lively performances by Andrew Prine, Joanna Pettet, Cassie Yates and a memorable sequence with Victor Buono.
    5emm

    This won't give you the shivers!

    At first, I was expecting a shrieky classic haunted house spook show, but that wasn't it. Granted, THE EVIL suffers from a serious lack of diversity. The movie is wasted only by scenes of people sliding around and people getting killed by electric shocks. There isn't enough to qualify this as spine-tingling fun. It is also laughably dated in visual material! Try to watch that sick girl shake all over the floor in her undies for a change and you'll see why! The only exception would be Andrew Prine sinking in mud and attempting to commit suicide. You know a movie that has a conflicting situation between good and evil, and the end always turns out to be quite simple. Any low-budget horror movie can do A LOT better than this, but for the moment, give THE EVIL some extra credit for its dark and thunderous setting that lives up to my expectations. This one spoils the most hardcore horror fans for not being frightening enough.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in an abandoned health spa and resort.
    • Goofs
      When Caroline ties a rope to the pipe in order to pull C.J. out of the Devil's den, the rope is tied in a loose knot. However, in the next shot, when C.J. is climbing up the rope, its knot is tied very tightly.
    • Quotes

      [C.J. comes face-to-face with the Devil sitting on a throne in a white-colored limbo plane of existence]

      Devil: [chuckles] Forgive me, but you are an endless source of amusement to me.

      C.J. Arnold: What is it that you want?

      Devil: There... you see what I mean? After all I put you through and you still don't know.

      C.J. Arnold: You did all that?

      Devil: No, Mr. Arnold. YOU did. You denied the warnings, you opened the door, and still you cannot accept or understand what you've done. You pondered the deeper meaning of a universal power for good. Sound familiar?

      C.J. Arnold: What is it that you want from me?

      Devil: My accounts. I fill my accounts. You have a will, Mr. Arnold. Strong, sometimes misdirected, but a will. So you have some value even among your kind. By the way, where is that piece of holy excrement that you used to open the door? The cross?

      C.J. Arnold: It's a thing of God. How could it come here? What could you want with it?

      Devil: [stern tone] Don't question me. I have little enough patience. That "thing" shall be destroyed and you are going to see it done. Where is it?

    • Alternate versions
      Some prints omit Victor Buono's appearance as the Devil
    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996)

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Evil
    • Filming locations
      • Armand Hammer United World College of the American West - Highway 65, Montezuma, New Mexico, USA(the mansion)
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • Rangoon Productions
      • Hollywood West Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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