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Frissons

Original title: Shivers
  • 1975
  • 16
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
25K
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Frissons (1975)
Theatrical Trailer from Orion Pictures
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Body HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

The residents of a suburban high-rise apartment building are infected by parasites that turn them into mindless nymphomaniac fiends.The residents of a suburban high-rise apartment building are infected by parasites that turn them into mindless nymphomaniac fiends.The residents of a suburban high-rise apartment building are infected by parasites that turn them into mindless nymphomaniac fiends.

  • Director
    • David Cronenberg
  • Writer
    • David Cronenberg
  • Stars
    • Paul Hampton
    • Joe Silver
    • Lynn Lowry
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    25K
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    • Director
      • David Cronenberg
    • Writer
      • David Cronenberg
    • Stars
      • Paul Hampton
      • Joe Silver
      • Lynn Lowry
    • 160User reviews
    • 116Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Paul Hampton
    Paul Hampton
    • Roger St. Luc
    Joe Silver
    Joe Silver
    • Rollo Linsky
    Lynn Lowry
    Lynn Lowry
    • Nurse Forsythe
    Allan Kolman
    Allan Kolman
    • Nicholas Tudor
    • (as Alan Migicovsky)
    Susan Petrie
    Susan Petrie
    • Janine Tudor
    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Betts
    Ronald Mlodzik
    Ronald Mlodzik
    • Merrick
    Barry Baldaro
    • Detective Heller
    • (as Barry Boldero)
    Camil Ducharme
    • Mr. Guilbault
    • (as Camille Ducharme)
    Hanna Poznanska
    • Mrs. Guilbault
    • (as Hanka Posnanska)
    Wally Martin
    • Doorman
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Kresimer Sviben
    Silvie Debois
    • Benda Sviben
    Charles Perley
    • Delivery Boy
    Al Rochman
    • Parkins
    Julie Wildman
    • Miss Lewis
    Arthur Grosser
    Arthur Grosser
    • Mr. Wolfe
    Edith Johnson
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    • Director
      • David Cronenberg
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      • David Cronenberg
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    Infofreak

    Ties with 'The Brood' as Cronenberg's most original and effective pure horror movie.

    'Shivers' was David Cronenberg's first full length movie and it is a horror classic. Cronenberg's best movie for me is 'Videodrome' but as far as pure horror goes ('Videodrome' is extremely difficult to categorize and not "just" horror to me) 'Shivers' ties with 'The Brood' as Cronenberg's most original and effective movie in the genre. Made on a shoe string budget, with a largely unknown cast (apart from horror icon Barbara Steele, and many may remember Lynn Lowry from Romero's 'The Crazies'), with Cronenberg later admitting he was learning how to make movies as he went along, this is a very powerful, disturbing and blackly humorous movie that still packs a punch rarely seen in today's contemporary horror movies. Highly recommended to all horror fans or anyone who appreciates extreme movies of any kind. 'Shivers' is close to thirty years old but is still an amazing and unforgettable experience!
    6AS-69

    Night of the slimy sex-monsters

    Cronenberg's variation on the Zombie theme was his first full length feature film and for this it is surprisingly good.

    From the technical point of view, it is very amateurish. The lighting and camera work are highly reminiscent of home made Super 8, and the sound is bad beyond belief.

    Although the mindless creatures attacking anything that moves immediately recall the Zombies, Cronenberg's movie has some original ideas. In fact, watching German television these days, the subject of bored middle class diving into sex orgies (at least in their fantasy) seems more up to date than ever. Unlike Romero's Zombies, Cronenberg's creatures simply embark into endless sexual excesses, including minors. Indeed, one of the most scandalous scene shows two young girls on dog leashes, climbing up a stair and barking - unexcusable image!

    The special effects in "Shivers" work very well and are more slimy, organic, and visceral than say Romero's, and give better testimony of the vulnerability of the human body. They set the tone for Cronenberg's use of gore in his subsequent films.

    "Shivers" earned Cronenberg immediately the title of the "reigning king of shlock horror" - very appropriate.
    7Nightman85

    Influential debut for the great Cronenberg.

    The first big screen flick for Canadian horror master David Cronenberg was this skin-crawling B horror movie.

    Residents of a high rise apartment building are being attacked by parasites that are turning them into crazed zombies with nothing but sexual assault on their minds!

    Shivers is an effectively disturbing movie, not unlike most of Cronenberg's later horror classics. It's had a good hand in influencing later creature flicks. The story has a good premise and builds some terrific tension as it escalates to a great claustrophobic climax. What's clever about this movie is that most of the horror is suggested, we don't see the parasites much and their elusiveness just helps to create more tension. The makeup effects are decent for a low budgeter and the cast turn in some adequate performances, horror veteran Barbara Steele is a nice addition to the cast.

    Shivers is a entertaining slice of B horror that manages to live up to its title well. A must-see for Cronenberg fans.

    *** out of ****
    7claudio_carvalho

    Zombies of Sex

    In the fancy Starliner compound in an island near Montreal, a mad scientist tests a parasite in the body of his mistress. He believes that man is an animal that thinks too much, and he develops a parasite to increase the violence and sexual desire of mankind. There is an outbreak in the condominium, with the fierce dwellers becoming zombies of sex.

    "Shivers" is the third feature of this great Canadian cult director David Cronenberg, indeed a very low budget trash movie, with a final cost of US$ 179.000,00. The story mixes humor and horror and the effects are very nasty and disgusting, a trademark of Cronenberg. The story is a kind of sexual version of "The Night of the Living Dead", with people turning out zombies of sex. The screenplay of 1979 "Alien" used many concepts of this movie. The interview of David Cronenberg in the DVD is excellent, and it is very funny to know that the actress Sue Patrick asked him to slap her face in the scenes that she needed to cry, and Barbara Steele reaction to this physical assault. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Calafrios" ("Shivers")
    ThreeSadTigers

    Intelligent social-commentary disguised as a lurid slice of pure exploitation; a great film

    For me, the best of Cronenberg's earlier works is an exercise in claustrophobic tension building, wrapped in a concept of pure exploitation, and all further used as an excuse for a wicked Buñuelian-like satire on the woes of contemporary consumer culture and the antiseptic nature of modern living. The way that Cronenberg creates this world of gated purification turned into a beacon for the very best of late twentieth century existence, only to then pull the walls down from within as the characters are turned into dribbling, sex starved deviants is not only an effective horror-film scenario - drawing on the prevalent notions of isolation and paranoia usually found in films of this particular nature - but also as a comment on the vapid, overwhelming sense of boredom that modern life, with all its consumer fads and soulless pursuit of social fulfilment can present.

    Like the very best of these retro exploitation films, Shivers (1975) works on at least two distinct levels of enjoyment and interpretation, with the obvious shocker elements suggesting an even more warped take on the territory of Night of the Living Dead (1968) - with sidelines into the same kind of atmosphere created by John Carpenter in his subsequent Assault of Precinct 13 (1976) - while the more personal and psychological aspects of the script complement the more recognisable elements of horror in a way that creates a perfect symbiosis between presentation and form. Admittedly, the look of the film and the obvious limitations of the low budget might disappoint some viewers more accustomed to glossier, 21st century thrillers; whilst the once shocking elements of the film might even seem somewhat quaint, especially in light of the veritable pornography of violence in films such as Saw III (2006), Hostel (2005) and The Hills Have Eyes (2006). Nonetheless, I think many viewers more familiar with horror/thriller/science-fiction cinema of this particular period will still be able to appreciate what Cronenberg was trying to achieve with this depiction of violence and depravity; with the scenes and scenarios - especially in the film's frenzied final act - really going for the jugular in terms of outré shock spectacle and the subversion of traditionally wholesome, all American iconography.

    The idea of a small band of survivors coming together in the name of self-preservation as an inexplicable horror affects those closest to them is still a well worn concept in horror cinema, and one that works incredibly well when combined here with Cronenberg's cold, Kubrickian vision of a sterile, social environment as sex and death become distorted amidst moments of stock exploitation, sly wit and a genuinely subversive sense of satirical absurdity. Though it is admittedly rough around the edges and lacking in the obvious prestige of films like The Brood (1979) and Videodrome (1982), I'd still take this over A History of Violence (2005) or Eastern Promises (2007) any day; with Shivers standing out as not only one of Cronenberg's very best films, but one of the most unique, unconventional and completely engrossing exploitations works of this particular cinematic period.

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    • Trivia
      David Cronenberg laments not having the benefit of CGI to make the slug look better or at least erase the wires, but he is okay with it as a product of its time. "Unlike George Lucas I had no desire to go back and correct it with modern technology. Let it live in the time that it existed with all the flaws. That's where it belongs."
    • Goofs
      The manager cuts a building's phone lines. Later, Roger St. Luc rings the old francophone couple from the lobby after being attacked in the basement. The couple answer the phone and tell St. Luc that his girlfriend, the nurse, has left the apartment because the phone had been cut off. Roger used the intercom, not the phone lines.
    • Quotes

      Forsythe: Roger, I had a very disturbing dream last night. In this dream I found myself making love to a strange man. Only I'm having trouble you see, because he's old... and dying... and he smells bad, and I find him repulsive. But then he tells me that everything is erotic, that everything is sexual. You know what I mean? He tells me that even old flesh is erotic flesh. That disease is the love of two alien kinds of creatures for each other. That even dying is an act of eroticism. That talking is sexual. That breathing is sexual. That even to physically exist is sexual. And I believe him, and we make love beautifully.

    • Alternate versions
      The 1983 Astral Video VHS features an edited TV print of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Movie Macabre: They Came From Within (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Rooms in a Museum
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      Music by Eugene Cines

      Published by Boosey & Hawkes

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Los parásitos asesinos: escalofrío mortal
    • Filming locations
      • 200 Rue de Gaspé, Île-des-Soeurs, Montréal, Québec, Canada(the Starliner apartment building)
    • Production companies
      • Cinépix Film Properties (CFP)
      • DAL Productions
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
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    • Budget
      • CA$185,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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