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Stridulum

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
4.9K
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Stridulum (1979)
 The soul of a young girl with telekinetic powers becomes the prize in a fight between forces of God and the Devil.
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Folk HorrorHorrorSci-Fi

The soul of a young girl with telekinetic powers and her mother become the prize in a battle between good ETs and evil ETs.The soul of a young girl with telekinetic powers and her mother become the prize in a battle between good ETs and evil ETs.The soul of a young girl with telekinetic powers and her mother become the prize in a battle between good ETs and evil ETs.

  • Director
    • Giulio Paradisi
  • Writers
    • Luciano Comici
    • Robert Mundi
    • Giulio Paradisi
  • Stars
    • Mel Ferrer
    • Glenn Ford
    • Lance Henriksen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Giulio Paradisi
    • Writers
      • Luciano Comici
      • Robert Mundi
      • Giulio Paradisi
    • Stars
      • Mel Ferrer
      • Glenn Ford
      • Lance Henriksen
    • 82User reviews
    • 110Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mel Ferrer
    Mel Ferrer
    • Dr. Walker
    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Det. Jake Durham
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Raymond Armstead
    John Huston
    John Huston
    • Jerzy Colsowicz
    Joanne Nail
    Joanne Nail
    • Barbara Collins
    Sam Peckinpah
    Sam Peckinpah
    • Dr. Sam Collins
    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Jane Phillips
    Paige Conner
    Paige Conner
    • Katy Collins
    J.A. Townsend
    • Susan
    • (as Ja Townsend)
    Joe Dorsey
    Joe Dorsey
    • Sheriff Paul Townsend
    • (as Jack Dorsey)
    Johnny Popwell
    • AAA Mechanic
    Wallace Wilkinson
    • Police Captain
    Steve Somers
    • Self - Sportscaster
    Lou Walker
    Lou Walker
    • AAA Mechanic
    Walter Gordon Sr.
    • Thomas
    Hsio Ho Chao
    • Sales Clerk
    Calvin Embry
    • Hot Dog Man
    Betty Turner
    • Receptionist
    • Director
      • Giulio Paradisi
    • Writers
      • Luciano Comici
      • Robert Mundi
      • Giulio Paradisi
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    User reviews82

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    7FieCrier

    appealingly weird mish-mosh of aliens, evil businessmen, demonic children, and birds

    Weird movie, but it appealed to me. It does have plot elements and maybe even scenes that are derivative of other movies, but it puts them in such a strange blend that it comes out pretty original.

    The movie opens with an old man on a barren otherworldly surface. It goes from him to a man with his girlfriend and her daughter at a basketball game. He's the team's owner. The editing and music in the scene are odd. The music throughout the movie tends to be incongruously more energetic and dramatic that the scene itself or its context. The young girl lowers her glasses to look one of the players right in the eye. He manages a dunk in the last second, and the ball evidently explodes in fire or light as he does so.

    The old man from the opening (I believe he is The Visitor) shows up in an airport carrying a passport where he is met by a man with a shaved head. He's taken to the roof of a skyscraper where there are lots of people wearing identical outfits all with shaved heads carrying up large gray boxes. Later, there are white screens on the roof, behind which people's shadows move.

    The basketball team owner has boardroom meetings with mysterious men who are unhappy with him. He is to get married to his girlfriend and have a son, but he is not having much luck with that.

    The little girl has a birthday party. She sees the old man there, but maybe he isn't really there. When she opens a box that should contain a toy peacock that talks in a creepy voice (we saw it being bought earlier), it instead has a handgun. She takes it out happily, and throws it on a table, where it goes off, shooting her mother. Her mother is rehabilitated as much as she can be, which is inter-cut with the girl doing gymnastics routines.

    The girl's eyes sometimes seem to have a white light in the irises, and she seems to have power over birds. There is a memorable scene with a policeman (who she swears at like a sailor) on a highway when he encounters a bird.

    Many more weird scenes follow! The end leaves things a bit of a mystery, to say the least. If your usual horror fare is a remake or the latest installment in a seemingly endless series, best to avoid this one.
    Pookie-10

    The most overlooked, underrated film in history

    Truly it saddens and astounds me how few comments (save ONE) of The Visitor are so drastically poor and give the impression of a commonly terrible low budget waste of time. Am I experiencing reality on such a drastically different

    level or are people so cinematically ignorant it really

    makes little sense to even bother living in this world (or this dimension) anymore? This film is brilliant beyond words. I repeat, this film is brilliant beyond words. Perhaps most of the viewers in here had only seen the badly chopped incomplete version of this film? (later released on video by HBO) If so it's an absolute tragedy,

    the later video release had missing shots in sequences

    which were among the best.

    Ok, so this isn't an 'intelligent' 'coherent' prominently

    received film in the realm of Friedkins Exorcist or Donners' Omen. I can say one thing, it is every bit as

    entertaining and brilliant in it's own way. Why can't people see art for what it is? There are so many different forms of it. Is this a planet of completely inept, insipid, ignorant, robotically conformed brainwashed humans?
    3carflo

    Weird and Confusing

    I am relieved to know that other people found The Visitor as confusing as we did. Over the years, whenever my husband and I have had some reason to mention this movie, we always call it "That weird movie with Jesus in a turtleneck." We spent hours afterwards trying to understand the plot; we never got as far as even trying to understand the meaning.

    We went to see because it had such a good cast. The previews suggested it had a supernatural theme, which appealed to us. It was a mistake. We should have stayed home and rotated the mattresses.

    I can watch really bad movies without a shudder. I even rather like very bad movies. But The Visitor is in a class by itself. It made absolutely no sense - none. I have read that part of the problem is bad editing. I would hope so. I hate to think that so many fine actors would waste their time on this mess as it is.
    outdoorcats

    Utterly bizarre midnight movie with some charms

    This oddball midnight movie is getting a re-release and eventual DVD courtesy of the Alamo Drafthouse.

    It's about an evil little girl, who is so evil that John Huston and his pacifist army of intergalactic bald yoga practitioners arrive from space to stop her. Meanwhile Lance Henriksen is the evil boyfriend of her clueless, innocent mother, who sold his soul to the satanic forces nurturing her in a Faustian bargain for...a basketball coach position.

    Which leads to the early and highly memorable slo-mo basketball set-piece, easily one of the most unique choices of setting for a horror film sequence I've ever seen!

    The atmosphere of this weird, weird film alternates between genuinely and oddly poetic (mostly thanks to the music), pure B-movie cheese, and unintentional hilarity. It's one of the strangest films I've ever seen, but that's not a bad thing in this case. If you give yourself over to its strange charms, this is some kind of consciousness-expanding experience.

    Will you like it? There are folks who seek out these sorts of bizarre, unique B-movies. You know who you are. At the very least, you should this film an object of curiosity.

    Somehow, and for some reason, John Huston, Glenn Ford, Franco Nero (as Jesus Christ), Shelley Winters, Lance Henriksen, Sam Peckinpah, Mel Ferrer and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are all in this movie.
    Wizard-8

    I challenge anyone to make sense of this movie!

    I find it hard to believe any U.S. distributor would actually take the time to release this to theaters, though the IMDb says that more than one handled this movie in theatrical release! True, the movie boasts an all-star cast, though looking at their brief screen time, it seems just about all these stars knocked off their scenes in not more than a couple of days.

    It must be noted that the U.S. print is cut; I've heard from one source that the Italian print does make somewhat more sense. All I can do is judge this particular cut - which makes NO sense at all! People make schemes that are never explained, weird things happen for seemingly no purpose at all... it's a BIG mess! One example is with Italian superstar Franco Nero, who (because of the editing) only gets to appear for about 30 seconds at the end of the movie!

    I will admit that at the very least you can salvage a decent number of unintended laughs. Not only is the movie so insane and incoherent that you can't help but laugh out loud, there are some individual delirious scenes that are wacked-out as well. The skating rink scene... John Huston impersonating a babysitter... John Huston playing pong with the mysterious girl (though it's clear that it's a one player pong game on the TV screen)... Shelley Winters overacting... and more. It's not a constantly hilarious experience, and you're bound to get frustrated to a degree with the garbled storyline, but the experience can't be seen as a total loss as well.

    Related interests

    Florence Pugh in Midsommar (2019)
    Folk Horror
    Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby (1968)
    Horror
    James Earl Jones and David Prowse in L'Empire contre-attaque (1980)
    Sci-Fi

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    • Trivia
      According to the interview with Paige Conner on the Code Red DVD, Shelley Winters smacked her for real several times while both rehearsing and filming a key confrontation scene.
    • Goofs
      When Barbara is being pulled along the ground, a wheel and part of a small skateboard is visible underneath her.
    • Quotes

      Detective Jake Durham: Now listen to me, Katy, isn't there something you want to tell me?

      Katy Collins: Yeah. Go fuck yourself!

    • Connections
      Featured in Videofobia: El visitante del más allá (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Shortnin' Bread
      (uncredited)

      Written by James Whitcomb Riley

      Performed by Shelley Winters

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 1979 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Drafthouse Films (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Visitor
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • Brouwersgracht Investments
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    • Budget
      • $800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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