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La lunule

Original title: The Pyx
  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.1K
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La lunule (1973)
A police detective uncovers a sinister occult explanation behind the mysterious death of a heroin-addicted prostitute.
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A police detective uncovers a sinister occult explanation behind the mysterious death of a heroin-addicted prostitute.A police detective uncovers a sinister occult explanation behind the mysterious death of a heroin-addicted prostitute.A police detective uncovers a sinister occult explanation behind the mysterious death of a heroin-addicted prostitute.

  • Director
    • Harvey Hart
  • Writers
    • Robert Schlitt
    • John Buell
  • Stars
    • Karen Black
    • Christopher Plummer
    • Donald Pilon
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    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Harvey Hart
    • Writers
      • Robert Schlitt
      • John Buell
    • Stars
      • Karen Black
      • Christopher Plummer
      • Donald Pilon
    • 40User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
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    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Elizabeth Lucy
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Dt. Sgt. Jim Henderson
    Donald Pilon
    Donald Pilon
    • Dt. Sgt. Pierre Paquette
    Jean-Louis Roux
    Jean-Louis Roux
    • Keerson
    Yvette Brind'amour
    Yvette Brind'amour
    • Meg
    Jacques Godin
    Jacques Godin
    • Superintendent
    Lee Broker
    Lee Broker
    • Herbie Lefram
    Terry Haig
    • Jimmy
    Robin Gammell
    Robin Gammell
    • Worther
    Louise Rinfret
    Louise Rinfret
    • Sandra
    Gerard Parkes
    Gerard Parkes
    Francine Morand
    Francine Morand
      Thérèse Morange
      Thérèse Morange
      Henry Gamer
      Jean Dubost
      Julie Wildman
      • Henderson's Girlfriend
      Jean-Louis Paris
      Jean-Louis Paris
      Wally Martin
      • Director
        • Harvey Hart
      • Writers
        • Robert Schlitt
        • John Buell
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      mamamiasweetpeaches

      what was with that crazy Devil Worship music????

      Now that Im a grown up I'm beginning to appreciate Karen Black for the fabulous Scream Queen she is. Many of my childhood memories are of scarey movies I used to watch on TV and then not be able to sleep. One is BURNT OFFERINGS a very spooky Karen Black flick. I also remember Karen running from the Evil Zuni doll in the freaky deaky TRILOGY OF TERROR. So when I found out Karen was in THE PYX I just knew I had to buy a copy(eBay). I was SO disappointed. This movie...a sort of whodunit...although they let us know WHO did it and WHY...is sort of muddled, for lack of a better word. Because it uses flashbacks between Karens life and the investigation after her death its pretty confusing. We also know that karens charactor, Elizabeth dies in the beginning of the movie, so when we are seeing her sad life unfold we know how the story ends, and we can guess when the phonecall comes for her to go to a strange place that this is how and why she will die. The box captions lead you to believe they'll be alot of deparvity with sex and drugs and homosexuality. Well, first up...Elizabeth has a friend who just HAPPENS to be gay. Thats the big homosexual angle. As for the sex, I believe they show her with one "customer" (and then a scene where she strips for a potential customer...then gets dressed again. So no big sex angle there. Then theres the drugs: I belive we see Elizabeth shoot up once. So there goes that angle. In fact, the scene where Elizabeth is shot up and having flashback dreams we see how sad and lonely she is. Then when she gets the "strange calling" it seems she KNOWS something bad is going to happen to her (the church scene) and is prepared to meet her fate, because her life was not so wonderful anyway (although she DOES believe in God she tells us through tears). When Elizabeth arrives at the Black Mass there is strange eerie Satanic Cult-type music, that I would've run screaming from. It sets up a good atmosphere. Then a sped-up Alvin-and-the-Chipmunks-type track of Satanic Worship music comes on and it it SO distracting it almost turns a serious scene FUNNY!!! When karen dies the scene is so choppy that you feel CHEATED that you hung on for an hour and a half...they really should've done more with that scene! One * out of five.
      7Hey_Sweden

      Two compelling lead characters & performances make this worth seeing.

      "The Pyx" may indeed lose a bit of its effectiveness if one already knows one of the ultimate twists going in, but it's still a reasonably absorbing, if awfully slow moving, detective thriller with a touch of horror and a strong emphasis on Catholic guilt. It's a somewhat overlooked Canadian movie, filmed on location in Montreal, that derives most of its impact from the performances of its two Academy Award nominated stars. Canada's own Christopher Plummer is solid as Detective Sergeant Jim Henderson, investigating the death of prostitute Elizabeth Lucy, played by Karen Black.

      Both leads deliver touching performances as each of them struggle with their own inner demons. And they receive great support from some of the other actors, particularly Jean-Louis Roux as Keerson, Yvette Brind'amour as Meg the madam, and Terry Haig as Jimmy.

      The movie's most prominent aspect is the way it moves back and forth in time, following both Henderson as he works to solve the crime, and Elizabeth on her doom-laden path. This leads to moments that are interesting but might be disconcerting for some viewers, as characters are killed off in one scene and alive and well in the next. Director Harvey Hart, working from a screenplay by Robert Schlitt, based on the novel by John Buell, emphasizes mood and feel at all times, and it's commendable that he and cinematographer Rene Verzier would shoot this in the 2.35:1 aspect ratio and give it that sense of scope. It's worth noting, also, the level of talent that Black displays here, as she composes the songs heard and sings them beautifully as well.

      Even if the climax is spoiled for the viewer ahead of time, it's still nicely creepy, and leads to a pretty devastating ending confrontation where one character is able to see into another's soul. The producer is Julian Roffman, who 12 years previous had been director on a 3-D movie titled "The Mask" considered to be Canada's first horror movie. "The Pyx" (the title refers to a small round container used to carry the consecrated host to sick or invalid individuals or those otherwise unable to receive Holy Communion in a church) is good entertainment, overall, and definitely worthy of a look.

      Seven out of 10.
      7BaronBl00d

      Well-Done Mystery

      I really enjoyed this somewhat little known Canadian film about a Montreal police detective hot on the trail of a prostitute's death. Christopher Plummer does an excellent job as the cop trying to find out who killed Karen Black. Black is dead in the beginning of the film ,and the film alternates between what Plummer is doing in real time and flashback-type sequences with Black going through everything that happened up until her death. Black is lovely and adequate in her role, and the point of view used with her AFTER she was killed was quite inventive. But it is Plummer's performance which really seizes the film and makes it into something more than a regular murder mystery movie. Plummer discovers by piece by piece of evidence that Black became the victim of some sort of cult. Director Harvey Hart does an able job with the script creating tense scenes when needed and alternating shooting continuity between the two story lines. The film should not be over-looked. The biggest problem with the film for me is the opening credits which seems to drone on forever and accompanied by the most boring film song I have heard in a long. long time.
      6Real_Review

      Bizarre Canadian Horror Film Featuring Sexy Hooker Karen Black & A Satanic Cult

      The effects aren't great and the movie jumps around in time a lot - if you aren't bilingual (English and French) then you might not get it right away. However, it's original, and Karen Black is beautiful as a heroin addicted hooker. I love the shots of Montreal in the 1970's throughout the film. I plan to watch this again someday.

      RealReview Posting Scoring Criteria: Acting - 1/1 Casting - 1/1 Directing - 0.5/1 Story - 1/1 Writing/Screenplay - 1/1

      Total Base Score = 4.5

      Modifiers (+ or -) Originality: 1

      Total RealReview Rating: 5.5 (rounded up to 6 for IMDB)
      Dethcharm

      Unholy Communion...

      THE PYX opens with the death of a prostitute named Elizabeth Lucy (Karen Black). Dt. Sgt. Jim Henderson (Christopher Plummer) is on the case. What, at first, seems like a typical murder, develops into something that Henderson can't explain. As he digs deeper into the mystery of Elizabeth's death, he must face the possibility that occult forces are at work.

      The atmosphere of this movie grows increasingly thick with gloom and dread. Ms. Black is quite good in her doomed role, as is Plummer as the dogged investigator. His facial expressions during the finale are perfect and unforgettable.

      The music by Ms. Black is tragic and haunting...

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      • Trivia
        Karen Black consulted with an ex-heroin addict to research her role.
      • Alternate versions
        SPOILER: The international DVD release by Telefilm is missing a scene (probably lost by a damaged print of the movie), when Christopher Plummer's character (Henderson) goes back to the apartment and finds a reel-to-reel tape with a Gregorian chant on it. It plays out and he accidentally drops it just before he hides when he hears footsteps. This is a fairly crucial scene in this movie.
      • Connections
        Featured in Gore and More! (2005)
      • Soundtracks
        Song of Solomon Chapter Three Verses 1-4
        Written by Karen Black

        Performed by Karen Black

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      • Release date
        • September 14, 1973 (Canada)
      • Country of origin
        • Canada
      • Languages
        • English
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Sacrilège
      • Filming locations
        • Saint Lawrence River(Multiple scenes driving across by bridge to suburbs and mainland Canada)
      • Production company
        • Host Productions Quebec
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      • Budget
        • CA$1,000,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 48m(108 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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