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Nuit noire

Original title: One Dark Night
  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
4.2K
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Meg Tilly and David Mason Daniels in Nuit noire (1982)
As part of an initiation into a club called the Sisters, a young girl must spend the night in a mausoleum.
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As part of an initiation into a club called the Sisters, a young girl must spend the night in a mausoleum.As part of an initiation into a club called the Sisters, a young girl must spend the night in a mausoleum.As part of an initiation into a club called the Sisters, a young girl must spend the night in a mausoleum.

  • Directors
    • Tom McLoughlin
    • Michael Schroeder
  • Writers
    • Tom McLoughlin
    • Michael Hawes
  • Stars
    • Meg Tilly
    • Melissa Newman
    • Robin Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tom McLoughlin
      • Michael Schroeder
    • Writers
      • Tom McLoughlin
      • Michael Hawes
    • Stars
      • Meg Tilly
      • Melissa Newman
      • Robin Evans
    • 90User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Meg Tilly
    Meg Tilly
    • Julie
    Melissa Newman
    Melissa Newman
    • Olivia
    Robin Evans
    Robin Evans
    • Carol
    Leslie Speights
    Leslie Speights
    • Kitty
    Donald Hotton
    Donald Hotton
    • Dockstader
    Elizabeth Daily
    Elizabeth Daily
    • Leslie
    David Mason Daniels
    • Steve
    Adam West
    Adam West
    • Allan
    Leo Gorcey Jr.
    Leo Gorcey Jr.
    • Barlow
    Rhio H. Blair
    • Coroner
    Larry Carroll
    Larry Carroll
    • T.V. Reporter
    Katee McClure
    • Female Reporter
    Kevin Peter Hall
    Kevin Peter Hall
    • Eddie
    Theodore Lehmann
    • Drunk
    • (as Ted Lehman)
    Nancy Mott
    • Lucy
    Martin Nosseck
    • Caretaker
    Albert Ash
    • Reporter
    • (as Albert Cirimele)
    Shandor Petrov
    • Russian Minister
    • (as Shandor)
    • Directors
      • Tom McLoughlin
      • Michael Schroeder
    • Writers
      • Tom McLoughlin
      • Michael Hawes
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    bandyimo

    Guilty Pleasure...

    Unlike the other movie with the occasional alternate title "Mauseoleum"; this one has a few great things going for it IMO. The effects were much better... the amateurish dialog writen to justify teenagers hanging out in the place was kept to a bare minimum (Thankfully) and the atmosphere was dark and very cool. I even like the concept and fee of the film. It is fairly original as far as you can say any horror movie is. Some other readers seemed confused about the "zombies" not moving their feet. They were not zombies at all!!!... The audio tape that 'Ramar's' daughter listens to explains that he used to like to 'move' a dead animal to scare the other still living animals in their cage to freak them out. His draining people of their life force psychically and using the corpses to scare the girls in the mauseoleum was a pretty cool story line and idea. I'm not suggesting this deserves any awards but the major flaws inherent in almost all horror movies did not render their ugly heads enough to detract me from enjoying this when I saw it years ago.. and a few days ago. It holds up pretty well for a 20 year old flick with a tiny budget and 'Batman's' pseudo dramatic line delivery. Don't expect an academy award winner... but watch it if you can locate it and see if you can get past it's flaws... I think you'll find a diamond in the rough.
    stones78

    Holy toothbrush, Batman!

    I consider myself a veteran of horror films from the late 70's to the early 80's, so that time frame is in my wheelhouse, and this fits right into that category. While nothing in this mainly forgotten film has the wow factor, it also doesn't have the typical boring formula that plagued so many horror films around that time. This movie's "mausoleum" subject matter was sandwiched between other films of similar subject matter, such as Phantasm(1979), and Mausoleum(1983). The familiar faces include a serious acting Adam West, and Meg Tilly, as this was one of her first starring roles. I'm sure you know the plot by now, so I'll skip the details, but I felt the Raymar character was different from the standard "bad" guys in the horror genre, although the purple rays emanating from his eyes were a tad overdone when the madness and mayhem break out. I do feel the PG rating hurt, and perhaps that's a reason why it doesn't get the attention it probably deserves. Let me also mention I'm glad there wasn't the pointless nude scene, as films in that era were known for, but perhaps something could've been added to get an R rating. If you get the chance to catch this rarity, and you're a fan of the genre like me, then by all means spend the 90 minutes of your life deciding if this is worth your time. I'm glad I did.
    7coldwaterpdh

    Interesting and scary for a PG movie.

    I was kinda surprised by the PG rating on the back of the DVD case. I certainly wouldn't want my kids watching this one. I think this would scare the crap out of a 10 year old.

    Plot: A girl trying to fit in to the clique is hazed and tormented by the 'in crowd.' They talk her into spending the night in this creepy mausoleum (that reminded me of Phantasm...) and they proceed to torment her in the night. Little do they know, a recently deceased clairvoyant is coming back to life and raising the dead around them! It sounds awfully cheesy, but given the age and the budget, which was no doubt pretty small, this film is fun on many levels.

    Watch for an early EG Daily as one of the in crowd brats. I enjoyed it and it scared my girlfriend.

    7 out of 10, kids.
    6Milk_Tray_Guy

    One Dark Knight?

    Apparently Adam West's presence here has some fans referring to this movie as such. More about Adam in a moment...

    Three cool sorority chicks (we know they're 'cool' because they talk 'cool', swagger in a 'cool' way, and have 'cool' jackets with 'The Sisters' printed across the backs which doesn't in any way look dorky) are overseeing the initiation of Julie, a girl desperate to join. However, lead 'cool' girl Carol has got it in for Julie because Julie is in a relationship with Carol's ex; so Carol decides the final part of Julie's initiation will be for her to spend a night in a mausoleum (where an incredibly powerful psychic was recently interred). The plan is that once Julie has been locked inside, Carol and the other girls will sneak back and frighten the life out of her. If Julie quits, she fails.

    So, a pretty standard sorority hazing horror. What *isn't* standard is how unbelievably slow it is, how long it takes before anything remotely 'horrific' happens onscreen. We get an hour and a quarter of teen relationship drama, jealousy, and snarkiness - plus every now and then someone reminding us how powerful the aforementioned psychic was - before things finally start to happen. It's a shame, because when things do start happening they're quite good (in an '80s horror' kind of way).

    As for Adam West... I love West. I loved his Batman show. But his character here is completely - and very obviously - utterly superfluous. He plays the husband of the daughter of the psychic. The only characters he interacts with are his wife and some weird Andy Warhol lookalike who turns up at their house (and who acts like West isn't there most of the time!). I've read that West was given the part because the director sympathised with his difficulty in finding work after Batman; looking at this I could believe the role was actually *created* solely for this reason, as it serves no other purpose.

    Meg Tilly plays Julie and gives the best performance (although that's not saying much). Robin Evans is hot as Carol, and Elizabeth Daily is CUTE as Carol's friend, Leslie. That, plus a fun final 15 minutes, just scrapes this a 6/10. It's not one I'll watch again.
    thrillkillkub

    KINDA LIKE A ZOMBIE FILM, BUT NOT QUITE

    i saw "One Dark Night" in the theater when i was 12 years old, and BOY...was i scared! HEHEHE Seeing it now, im obviously not shaking in my seat, but it its still a fun ride. A lot of 'zombie' movie fans have a lot of trouble with this movie (evident of the other comments on this page), but the corpses in this film aren't really zombies as much as puppet-like instruments used by the 'psychic vampire' to terrorize those trapped in the mosoleum. i will agree that this film takes an awfully long time to get off its feet, and all the talk of psychics and psychic power being inheritied bog the story down. However, once Meg Tilly finds her way into the deserted mosoleum, its a lot of fun, and a little gory (which is fun in itself, right?)

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    • Trivia
      Meg Tilly was incredibly uncomfortable in the actual mausoleum. Her reactions to her surroundings were often genuine. During the scenes where she was hysterical, she actually did throw herself into hysterics and it took her awhile after each take to calm herself down.
    • Goofs
      When Carol and Kitty find Julie's stuff, it's not hers. In fact, it's their own, because they were shown leaving it there a few scenes back. Julie never left anything there.
    • Quotes

      Kitty: Let's book up!

      Leslie: What's the big rush?

      Carol: I wanna get there before it closes, nerdle brain!

      Leslie: Nerdle brain; very nice.

    • Alternate versions
      Billed as the "Director's Cut," the alternative version of "One Dark Night" available on the Shriek Show DVD is the filmmaker's original cut, which doesn't include completed effects and music. Much of this version is comprised of alternative takes and additional dialogue, and it includes less of Melissa Newman, who producers expanded the role of.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nightmares in Red, White and Blue: The Evolution of the American Horror Film (2009)

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Une nuit trop noire
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Mausoleum, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Picture Company (II)
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    • Budget
      • $978,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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