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La Tour des Monstres

Original title: Homebodies
  • 1974
  • 12
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
844
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La Tour des Monstres (1974)
When a group of pensioners learns that their homes are to be torn down, they take action. An attempt to discourage soon escalates into murder of construction workers.
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Six elderly people living in a condemned small tenement building will do anything not to relocate, including murder.Six elderly people living in a condemned small tenement building will do anything not to relocate, including murder.Six elderly people living in a condemned small tenement building will do anything not to relocate, including murder.

  • Director
    • Larry Yust
  • Writers
    • Howard Kaminsky
    • Bennett Sims
    • Larry Yust
  • Stars
    • Peter Brocco
    • Frances Fuller
    • William Hansen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    844
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    • Director
      • Larry Yust
    • Writers
      • Howard Kaminsky
      • Bennett Sims
      • Larry Yust
    • Stars
      • Peter Brocco
      • Frances Fuller
      • William Hansen
    • 33User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Peter Brocco
    Peter Brocco
    • Mr. Blakely
    Frances Fuller
    Frances Fuller
    • Miss Emily
    William Hansen
    William Hansen
    • Mr. Sandy
    Ruth McDevitt
    Ruth McDevitt
    • Mrs. Loomis
    Paula Trueman
    Paula Trueman
    • Mattie
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Mr. Loomis
    Linda Marsh
    Linda Marsh
    • Miss Pollack
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Mr. Crawford
    Kenneth Tobey
    Kenneth Tobey
    • Construction Boss
    Wesley Lau
    Wesley Lau
    • Construction Foreman
    Norman Gottschalk
    • Apartment Superintendent
    Ireene Webster
    • Woman in Floppy Hat
    Nicholas Lewis
    Nicholas Lewis
    • Construction Worker
    Michael Johnson
    • Policeman
    Alma Du Bus
    • Apartment Superintendent's Wife
    John Craig
    • Construction Worker
    Eldon Quick
    Eldon Quick
    • Insurance Inspector
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Watchman
    • (as William Benedict)
    • Director
      • Larry Yust
    • Writers
      • Howard Kaminsky
      • Bennett Sims
      • Larry Yust
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    User reviews33

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    UranusHz

    All the neighboring buildings are being demolished for a new development, but these tenants won't give up their homes without a fight.

    I saw this movie when I was about 8 and it gave me a serious case of the heebeejeebies. So much so that here, over 20 years later, I still remember it. Its horror value isn't based on a lot of gore, or startles, but just plain creepy situations. It's worth renting, although it will probably seem pretty tame by today's standards.
    EyeAskance

    Endearing little comedy of mean-spirit.

    Rewarding dose of moribund drollery has unscrupulous property developers evicting the elderly tenants of an apartment building, soon to be razed and replaced by more financially viable structures. When attempts to halt the project are met with staunch indifference, individuals involved with the building's imminent demolition are brutally murdered one-by-one in a variety of grisly ways.

    Good performances from a likable cast, and an off-kilter, deliciously morbid premise make HOMEBODIES a natural-born cult gem which should be an especially pleasant diversion for fans of HAROLD AND MAUDE, EATING RAOUL, and similar titles culled from the strange realm of diabolically humorous cinema.

    6.5/10
    7BaronBl00d

    Sassafras Sundays

    Genuinely unique and creepy, Homebodies tells the depressing story of what life is like after society has discarded you. A group of elderly people have had their apartment building, home for much of their lives, condemned, and they have been asked to move to a new residence. When they realize they don't want to move, they take business into their own hands. They stab, sabotage, drown a man in cement, and kill in numerous other ways to keep home, sweet home. While director Larry Yust doesn't have a huge budget at his disposal, it clearly is not needed given the subject matter and the tenements of Cinncinatti serving as a backdrop. This film has a seedy, dark, futile feel to it, and underlying its sick,twisted plot - the deaths are executed with little remorse or feeling. The elderly, who at first illicit pity, soon turn into cold killing machines - very much like what they attack - a huge conglomerate business and "progress." Homebodies is a bona fide horror film and a black comedy as well. The humour is subtle but definitely there. I particularly liked the ending and thought that was a very clever bit to end such a film with. Solid direction and a perverse yet fresh and interesting script aside, the acting for me is what carried this film. The elderly inhabitants are all equally played with polish and pathos by a crew of geriatric character talents - all unfortunately no longer with us - that bring their characters alive - foibles, fears, and all. Paula Trueman plays the biggest role as Mattie. She is sort of a Ruth Gordon type. She is also the personification of evil in the group. She shows us what the elderly are able to get away with because everyone discounts them and their worth. Trueman does an able job creating a woman who is selfish, willful, and downright bad. Ian Wolfe and Ruth McDevitt play the couple that ran the building for so long. Both do very good jobs and create possibly more than anyone else the compassionate side of being old and "left out." Peter Brocco does a wonderful job as an elderly blind man - who has powers that probably any realistic elderly blind man would not possess. Brocco does an incredible job. The last two members are played by William Hansen and Frances Fuller. Fuller plays a woman that has not left her room for twenty years and speaks to her dead father at the dinner table. Hansen plays a man consumed with writing his memoirs of his marriage of 55 years. All of these actors did a marvelous job with their characters. Homebodies is a good film. It is a scary picture, subtly humorous, and thought provoking. The scenes of these tenants being moved to a soul-less huge apartment complex where every room is the same and people just sit on benches waiting to die struck me as particularly horrific. Or the scene with an elderly blind man being shoved into a room - not having learned the dimensions of the room at all. Or maybe the scene of a man pleading with a socially progressive woman about how moving his things, which had taken him a lifetime to sort, would never be able to be put together in the same fashion. He said he literally did not have the time left. These images and many more in Homebodies frightened me more than anything else. Because the sad truth is we offer little time and reflection to those concerns unless we are directly affected as a society. That is the real horror in Homebodies! A wonderfully old-fashioned song begins and ends the film. It reminisces about the joys of a day gone by.
    8fertilecelluloid

    A silver-haired classic

    Grim, sad, nihilistic drama about abandoned elderly people who pull together to preserve their home and dignity. That's the soft sell. The hard sell? After uncaring developers condemn a building and threaten to toss the aged residents onto the street, the residents retaliate with murder.

    For a drama, there's plenty of horror here, and there's much food for thought, too. The harsh way we treat our elderly citizens is directly addressed, as is the issue of the limted tenure we all have on this planet. An interesting message buried here-in is that the young underestimate the old at their peril because the old are smarter, more sly, more patient and more experienced.

    The performances are excellent, as is the direction, photography and music. The murders are cleverly conceived and executed with grim resolve, and one scene involving permanent incarceraton in concrete is a showstopper.

    When I first saw this film, I was struck by its cold, depressing tone and I admired it for its recognition of real problems associated with aging. The idea of the old killing the young is a novel one and employed to great effect in "Homebodies".

    It's a silver-haired classic.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Somewhat sad and nihilistic horror comedy.

    The premise of "Homebodies" is certainly unique:a bunch of old people don't want to leave their apartment complex so they start murdering anyone who tries to force them to leave.This weird little shocker is one of the most underrated horror movies of early 70's.The main characters are well-played and very believable and the murders are quite shocking in its viciousness.The cast includes veteran character actors including Ian Wolfe and Ruth McDevitt from "The Night Stalker" and "The Birds".The killings include stabbing to death with a butcher knife and encasing one victim in cement.Construction workers are also mysteriously dying on a construction site.One of old ladies named Mrs. Loomis resolves to tell the police everything,but Mattie kills her by bashing an urn containing the ashes of Miss Emily deceased husband over her head.Very grim and darkly funny "Homebodies" is a must-see for fans of 70's American horror.

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    • Trivia
      Paula Trueman did chin-ups at her audition for the filmmakers to prove she was in good enough condition to act in the movie.
    • Goofs
      When they put Miss Pollack in the wheelchair, she sits upright the entire time without any support. If she was deceased, she would have no muscle control to keep her head up.
    • Connections
      Featured in Movie Macabre: Homebodies (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Sassafras Sundays
      Music by Bernardo Segall (as Bernardo Segáll)

      Lyrics by Jeremy Joe Kronsberg (as Jeremy Kronsberg)

      Sung by Billy Van

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Pousse au crime
    • Filming locations
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    • Production company
      • Cinema Entertainment
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      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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