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La nuit du diable

Original title: Blood Tracks
  • 1985
  • Unrated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
998
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La nuit du diable (1985)
Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

A film crew producing a music video decides to shoot at an abandoned factory in a remote snowy mountain. A family of psychopaths who's been hiding out in the factory for decades starts killi... Read allA film crew producing a music video decides to shoot at an abandoned factory in a remote snowy mountain. A family of psychopaths who's been hiding out in the factory for decades starts killing them one by one.A film crew producing a music video decides to shoot at an abandoned factory in a remote snowy mountain. A family of psychopaths who's been hiding out in the factory for decades starts killing them one by one.

  • Directors
    • Mats Helge Olsson
    • Derek Ford
  • Writers
    • Mats Helge Olsson
    • Anna Wolf
  • Stars
    • Jeff Harding
    • Michael Fitzpatrick
    • Naomi Kaneda
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    998
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mats Helge Olsson
      • Derek Ford
    • Writers
      • Mats Helge Olsson
      • Anna Wolf
    • Stars
      • Jeff Harding
      • Michael Fitzpatrick
      • Naomi Kaneda
    • 21User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Jeff Harding
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    • John
    Michael Fitzpatrick
    • Bob
    Naomi Kaneda
    • Suzie
    Brad Powell
    • Nick
    Peter Merrill
    • Dave
    Harriet Robinson
    • Louise
    Tina Shaw
    • Sarah
    Frances Kelly
    • Linda
    Karina Lee
    • Mary
    Helena Jacks
    • Joanna
    Lotte Heise
    • Carrie - Makeup Artist
    Zin Zan
    • Solid Gold Band Member
    Chris Lynn
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    Alex Tyrone
    • Solid Gold Band Member
    Freddie van Gerber
    • Solid Gold Band Member
    Kee Marcello
    Kee Marcello
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    Filippa Silverstone
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      • Derek Ford
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    4Stevieboy666

    Didn't have high hopes despite some positive reviews

    Swedish slasher movie set in Colorado about an 80's big haired rock band Easy Action recording a music video high up in the mountains. Not only is there an avalanche putting their lives at risk but also a family of cannibals. However, despite these dangers the boys are only interested in getting naked with the girls accompanying them. And they do this quite a lot. The obvious comparison here is The Hills Have Eyes, just not in the same league. Solid Gold were played by then real poodle haired band Easy Action, who may have been famous in their native Sweden but I'd never heard of them. I found this film to be pretty lame with dislikeable characters and not much gore. However I did watch it on low grade VHS, which had been cut by 23 seconds (BBFC), so an uncut viewing of better quality may gain an extra point. But I'm certainly in no rush to seek it out!
    3bloody-3

    Attack of the Hermits

    This is the first Swedish horror movie I have seen and if I see any more I hope they are better than this. A rock group who are filming a video clip are destroyed by a group of animalistic hermits who have heretofore lived undisturbed in an abandoned factory. A "Structure Condemned Do Not Enter" sign is on the outside of the building so naturally they ignore it and barge in. This belongs in the subgenre of horror films that centre around rock groups - other titles include Song of the Succubus, Terror on Tour, Rocktober Blood, Trick or Treat, Monster Dog, Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare and Black Roses. The songs are by a group I've never heard of called Easy Action.
    lor_

    Slasher movie from Sweden

    My review was written in May 1986 after a Cannes Film Festival Market screening.

    "Blood Tracks" is a gory horror film that although it was made last year belongs rightfully in the cycle of teen slasher features from five years ago. Prospects are modest in international markets.

    Silly premise has a rock group amed Solid Gold (played by Swedish band Easy Action) on location in the Colorado mountains (actually filmed in Sweden) to shoot a music video. A large contingent of attractive femme models isalong, to provide th usual scantily clad decoration (even though it's cold and strictly snowsville, with frequent avalanches to boot).

    While the troupe is holed up in a snug mountain cabin, workmen disturb the peace of a barbarian clan of savages living underneath an abandoned factory nearby. A prolog sequence shows how an ultraviolent domestic quarrel some 10 years earlier ended up with daddy dead and mom and the kids trekking to the remote spot where they're living and murdering primitively today.

    When the rock entourage youngsters are not engaged in sex they're wandering out in the snow (this being a cornball horror picture after all) to be attacked by the primitives.

    "Blood Tracks" emphasizes some grisly makeup effects, particularly one in which a girl suddenly is split in two from head to toe. Several sex and nude scenes are included, the silliest of which has blonde Mary (Karina Lee) making love to a musician out in a car when they're buried by an avalanche; when rescued she scrambles across the snow naked much to the merriment of the rescuers.

    Cast is hampered by the use of post-synchronized English dialog, but the youngsters are good looking and that apparently is all that is required in this genre.
    Dethcharm

    "We're Buried! We're Buried, You Fool!"...

    BLOOD TRACKS opens with a flashback to 1945 with a violent family confrontation resulting in death. Forty years later, a heavy metal band is in "town" -more like a wasteland- to film a music video. Grisly horror ensues.

    Or, something like that.

    Indeed, the people from 1945 are still around, looking pretty much the same. That is, except for bad makeup and mangy wigs.

    Enter the supermodels, running around half dressed through the snow. Not even their towering hairdos can save them!

    The filming of the music video is hilarious. It's reminiscent of those moldy old MTV vids of bands like QUIET RIOT or POISON. Will the video be finished before everyone is annihilated? A true gut-buster!

    Unfortunately, when people aren't busy dying, the movie bogs down in tedious non-dialogue by the non-actors. Hell, even the avalanche is dull!...
    6Steve_Nyland

    Are We All Watching The Same Movie Here?

    OK, so this isn't SILENCE OF THE LAMBS or ALIEN. But what the heck is going on here with these viewer comments? I almost wonder if we all saw the same movie, which is indeed about a Swedish big hair heavy metal boy band (called Easy Action, in real life: their not half bad power ballad accompanies the closing credits) that travels into the frozen north to shoot part of a music video near a huge, creepy, evocative looking abandoned factory. A family of mutant hermits has taken refuge amidst the worn out machinery, broken down furnaces and endless catwalks. Various members of the video crew, band and their entourage of eye candy groupie babes wander into the abandoned factory where the hermits set upon them. Most are killed (though nobody gets eaten) and some of the women taken prisoner back to the hermit's hovel, presumably for mating purposes that are not explored on camera. Thank God.

    When evaluating this actually quite watchable film over three or four screenings I noted that it's really two movies in one, and what I think is going on here with the other user comments is that folks are being distracted by the seeming awfulness of the first movie -- the big hair boy band shooting their video -- and ignoring the second -- the fight for survival inside of this immense abandoned factory. And they are letting their (understandable) disdain for the whole 80s arena metal big hair band thing cloud their judgment over the ENTIRE production, 2/3rds of which has little to do with the rock band. Their groupie girls still parade around half nude or better for the entire length of the show, some of the killings are rather ingenious (though sadly even the longer 85 minute print of the film I located seems cut for a few seconds of explicit gore) but there is a sort of ambiguous quality about the family of hermits that makes their fate somewhat bittersweet.

    The family is apparently the same people shown in the very beginning of the film where an abused Swedish house mom kills her husband in a pique of self defense, then flees the scene with her four toddler kids. Who then presumably grow up to be the mutant, fur wearing hermits seen during the bulk of the film. The one problem I had with the movie's logic was how did they get so mutated but the mom remained more or less unscathed? The male hermits are all covered with festering sores, leprosy like skin diseases and scuttle about like creatures from a post apocalyptic wasteland thriller. The director, Swedish filmmaker Mats Helge, apparently had an affinity for the subject of a deformed hermit living in dehumanizing conditions who lashes out against it's invasion by technically advanced pop culturists as seen in his 1991 film FORGOTTEN WELLS, which seems to be a distillation of BLOOD TRACKS' more successful themes.

    The comparison to THE HILLS HAVE EYES is indeed valid, but how did these cretins end up as we see them? Interestingly the story paints them as victims who have simply become territorial, staked out this abandoned factory and only start killing off the rock band entourage when their territory is violated by people who ignore a big KEEP OUT THIS STRUCTURE HAS BEEN CONDEMNED sign. If you ignore stuff like that you sort of deserve whatever fates await you, and the abandoned factory set is very cool looking, well selected as a real world location, and handled like a creepy woodland camp setting. A lot of the action in the film actually reminded me of ALIENS with it's carnage scenes set in labyrinths of industrial type structures of inter-crossing catwalks, yawning abysses, shafts of unnatural lighting and atmosphere of disused & decaying metal. There are certain segments like the one with a victim being lit on fire and falling off a catwalk that seem to have anticipated some of ALIENS' action sequences: Did Gale Anne Hurd manage to catch BLOOD TRACKS and find inspiration? It comes from the damndest places sometimes ...

    I don't say this movie is actually "good", but it IS interesting, and for 1980s slasher type horror that isn't a common trait. I like how different the setting and style of film-making feels when compared to your usual Summer Camp Horror slasher. There is also a weird juxtaposition of these disfigured mutants stalking fashion oriented metal groupies around a cold, dank, dilapidated factory. And the concluding images actually contain an homage to the 1977 Yul Brynner vehicle THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR which again re-enforces the post apocalyptic thing. Maybe in it's original Swedish form this was meant to be a post industrial paranoia picture about how the materialistic youth culture of the 1980s had turned their back on the traditions of industry, then find themselves haunted by it's ghosts in the form of this family of mutants. The leader of which actually seems to make a gesture of religious atonement during the closing moments ... Or does he? See, the movie leaves some interesting questions unanswered in an interesting way, and each subsequent viewing reveals new elements you maybe missed the first time. Usually a slasher film is a cut & dried affair, what you see is what you get, but there seems to be something going on here in this movie that appears to exceed the sum of it's parts. And you can't blame the Swedish for liking their power ballad arena rock bands.

    6/10: Worth seeking out for being somewhat different, which should always be considered a good thing.

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    • Trivia
      The band members of Easy Action, who play the band in the film, had never acted before and to overcome their stage fright, Mats Helge Olsson fed them copious amounts of beer. The band and several of the crew members made the film while drunk.
    • Goofs
      Sky changes color from summer blue to winter gray during shots of the factory, obvious use of stock footage.
    • Alternate versions
      The uncut Swedish DVD version runs 85 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Blodspår - Easy Action sopar igen spåren (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      In The Middle Of Nowhere
      Performed by Easy Action

      Released on their 1986 album, "That Makes One"

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    • Release date
      • November 1985 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Sweden
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Huellas de sangre
    • Filming locations
      • Funäsdalen, Jämtlands län, Sweden
    • Production company
      • Smart Egg Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 2.35 : 1

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