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Les 13 marches de l'angoisse

Original title: The Attic
  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
927
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Les 13 marches de l'angoisse (1980)
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A librarian devotes her life to caring for her wheelchair-bound tyrannical father after being stood up at the altar. She fantasizes about causing deaths of the men who most wronged her and f... Read allA librarian devotes her life to caring for her wheelchair-bound tyrannical father after being stood up at the altar. She fantasizes about causing deaths of the men who most wronged her and finds joy only with her pet monkey. Her monkey disappears and a shocking past is revealed.A librarian devotes her life to caring for her wheelchair-bound tyrannical father after being stood up at the altar. She fantasizes about causing deaths of the men who most wronged her and finds joy only with her pet monkey. Her monkey disappears and a shocking past is revealed.

  • Directors
    • George Edwards
    • Gary Graver
  • Writers
    • Tony Crechales
    • George Edwards
  • Stars
    • Carrie Snodgress
    • Ray Milland
    • Ruth Cox
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    927
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • George Edwards
      • Gary Graver
    • Writers
      • Tony Crechales
      • George Edwards
    • Stars
      • Carrie Snodgress
      • Ray Milland
      • Ruth Cox
    • 35User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Carrie Snodgress
    Carrie Snodgress
    • Louise Elmore
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Wendell Elmore
    Ruth Cox
    Ruth Cox
    • Emily Perkins
    Angel
    Angel
    • Dickie
    Rosemary Murphy
    Rosemary Murphy
    • Mrs. Perkins
    Frances Bay
    Frances Bay
    • The Librarian
    Fern Barry
    • Mrs. Mooney
    Marjorie Eaton
    Marjorie Eaton
    • Mrs. Fowler
    Dick Welsbacher
    Dick Welsbacher
    • Mr. Farley - Missing Persons Agent
    Joyce Cavarozzi
    • Secretary
    Michael LeRoy Rhodes
    • Sailor
    • (as Michael Rhodes)
    Ron Luce
    • Robert Orin Farnsworth
    Phil Speary
    • Mr. Lester - Travel Agent
    Patrick Brennan
    • David Perkins
    Mark Andrews
    • Marty - the Gardener
    Terry Troutt
    • Donald
    Zale Kessler
    • Ben - the Mailman
    Mason Armin James
    • Gorilla
    • Directors
      • George Edwards
      • Gary Graver
    • Writers
      • Tony Crechales
      • George Edwards
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    7Coventry

    Worth it! If only to see a practically bald Ray Milland wear a shower cap in the bathtub!

    "The Attic" is one of the more difficult movies I rated and reviewed in the past couple of years. It's a movie that evokes contradictory sentiments, to say the least. I liked it but wouldn't watch it again anytime soon. It's terribly slow-paced yet atmospheric and foreboding. Half of the storylines that feature in the script are irrelevant, but they nevertheless form good and compelling material. The denouement is incredibly predictable, and yet immensely shocking when it finally comes. One thing's for sure, though, it's a fascinating movie that still spooks through my head several days later, and that alone makes me recommend it.

    For starters, and let's get this straight, "The Attic" is not a horror movie. Those who are expecting to find monsters or torture devices in the attic will be sorely disappointed and, in fact, the title remains entirely irrelevant up until the Grand Guignol end-twist. Instead, however, the film is a harrowing drama and psychological character study of a poor woman trapped in her own miserable daily routines. Louise Elmore is about to lose her job as librarian, as she'll be replaced by a younger person, and the only other occupancy she has is looking after her tyrannical, insulting and wheelchair-bound father. Louise was engaged once, and the future looked bright, but her fiance disappeared on their wedding day. She never gave up hoping he'd return, though. Life slightly gets better for Louise when she befriends Emily, her successor at the library, and receives a pet chimp from her. Her father gets becomes increasingly loathsome, though, and genuine tragedies are about to happen.

    The movie owes a lot of its emotional impact to the stellar performance by Carrie Snodgress. Unless you have no heart, you will feel sincere empathy for poor Louise who's weak and insecure due to the lifelong mental abuse by her father, and you can't but cheer out loud when fantasizes about murdering him. The character depicted by Ray Milland is arguably the worst type of villain/monster imaginable. He doesn't wear a scary mask or wields a knife, but he emotionally destroys the daughter he's supposed to love. I would say that Milland gives away a phenomenal performance, but he basically has been playing the exact same role throughout the 70s and 80s, namely that of the embittered, and downright despicable old man (preferably in a wheelchair). Check out "Terror in the Wax Museum", "The Uncanny", "Mayday at 40,000ft", "Frogs", and "The House in Nightmare Park" for similar roles of his. Fact remains that Milland remains brilliant, and he has a handful of magnificent scenes, like when he's arguing with the pet chimp Dickie, or when he sits in in his bathtub throwing insults at Louise while wearing a silly and redundant shower cap.

    "The Attic" is also a sort of spin-off/sequel to "The Killing Kind", in which the characters of Louise and her father Wendell appeared as well. You don't necessarily need to have seen "The Killing Kind" to enjoy this movie, though.
    6Michael_Jones27

    Slow plot, but overall not a bad movie..

    Plot is a little slow Storyline varies too much, too many scenes that have nothing to do with the actual story. Some of the acting is not that great, but this is a 70's movie so it's about par for the course. Not too bad of a movie overall...
    7HorrorFan1984

    The Attic

    Depression surrounds poor Louise as she battles taking care of her abusive father who holds some sinister secrets in The Attic.

    Louise is a very sad and lonely person who was stood up at the altar by the love of her love. almost 20 years ago, something she has not been able to get past. In the midst of her depression involving that, she is also being forced into retirement at the library she works in and is being replaced by a "younger model". On top of ALL of this, she has to take care of her tyrannical wheelchair-bound father who verbally abuses her at every turn. He attacks her appearance, the way she speaks, the job she has, etc.

    Throughout the film, we see Louise fantasizing of killing her father in different ways. She also starts obsessing over the young person replacing her at the library named Emily. Emily has it all. Youth, a new position at the library, and a fiancee she is madly in love with. When a younger guy shows interest in Louise, things start to take a positive turn for her and her passive ways. But it isn't long before her father makes things worse for her and reveals some dark secrets of his own. All this leads to Louise breaking down further and a satisfying ending.

    The compelling thing about this movie is the character of Louise. It is her mental health and overwhelming sadness that drew my attention throughout and kept me interested to see where it was going. I think we can all relate to a time when things weren't going well for us in our lives, and her general depressed mood definitely made me feel for her. Carrie Snodgress delivers a very emotional and powerful performance as Louise, the lonely and timid librarian who seems to have a dark cloud constantly hanging over her head.

    The Attic is a very effective horror film. Extremely slow moving at times, but I never lost interest in following Louise's journey. It's only available on VHS at this point making it virtually impossible to find, but if you get the chance it is a recommended watch for sure!

    7/10
    6TBoanz3000

    A New Perspective

    I remember seeing The Attic on TV when I was 10, and I'll have to admit, it did give me nightmares. Now at 28, I decided to drop it in my Netflix queue just for laughs to see if it would still freak me out. Now I have a different perspective about it.I really agree with the last comment I read. This film is hard to classify, and in my opinion, could have been so much better. The two actors, Carrie Snodgress and Ray Milland keep it from being completely unwatchable. Snodgress does an exceptional job portraying Louise, that she actually makes you feel bad for her. All through the movie, you almost wish someone would throw her a bone and get her out of that dreadful house. It isn't really a horror movie, but it does have a creepy feel to it in some places. Ray Milland's sadistic portrayal of Louise's father,Wendell, contributes to that.
    7Painkiss21

    It was like a character study and engaging one too

    It was not a horror movie, this movie was more of a case study. Snodgress's acting is brilliant and she definitely deserved an Oscar for it. The movie is definitely creepy and depressing, probably the most depressing movie i've seen. the best part about the movie is that it stays in your head for a long long time. Makes you think about the other side of parenting and how cruel humans can be. It does get boring in between, i wont lie about that. But that can be completely ignored when you look at the movie as a whole. It is not a Horror movie but if you watch it with concentration, you will get scared. After the movie has ended too, just thinking about it.

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    • Trivia
      The characters Louise and her wheelchair-bound father previously appeared in The Killing Kind (1973), which was also written by Tony Crechales and George Edwards. In this film the roles were played by Carrie Snodgress and Ray Milland, in the other, by Luana Anders and Peter Brocco.
    • Goofs
      When Louise is hitting her father in the face with the chocolate cake, there is a mirror behind them. In the mirror you can clearly see the cameraman's legs - he's wearing white tube socks and dark shorts.
    • Connections
      Features Jeux mortels (1982)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Hod David Schudson

      Lyrics by Maggie Thompson

      Performed by Kelly Garrett

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    • Release date
      • October 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Attic
    • Filming locations
      • Wichita, Kansas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Forum Productions
      • Attic Associates
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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