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Spectre

Original title: The Boogey Man
  • 1980
  • 16
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
5.6K
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Suzanna Love in Spectre (1980)
A young girl witnesses her brother murder a man through a reflection in a mirror. Twenty years later the mirror is shattered, freeing his evil spirit, which seeks revenge for his death.
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Through the reflection in the mirror, a girl witnesses her mother's boyfriend's murder.Through the reflection in the mirror, a girl witnesses her mother's boyfriend's murder.Through the reflection in the mirror, a girl witnesses her mother's boyfriend's murder.

  • Director
    • Ulli Lommel
  • Writers
    • Ulli Lommel
    • Suzanna Love
    • David Herschel
  • Stars
    • Suzanna Love
    • John Carradine
    • Ron James
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    4.7/10
    5.6K
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    • Director
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Writers
      • Ulli Lommel
      • Suzanna Love
      • David Herschel
    • Stars
      • Suzanna Love
      • John Carradine
      • Ron James
    • 96User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Suzanna Love
    Suzanna Love
    • Lacey
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Dr. Warren
    Ron James
    • Jake
    Nicholas Love
    Nicholas Love
    • Willy
    Raymond Boyden
    • Kevin
    Felicite Morgan
    • Aunt Helen
    Bill Rayburn
    • Uncle Ernest
    Llewelyn Thomas
    Llewelyn Thomas
    • Father Reilly
    Jay Wright
    Jay Wright
    • Young Willy
    Natasha Schiano
    • Young Lacey
    Gillian Gordon
    • Lacey and Willy's Mother
    Howard Grant
    Howard Grant
    • The Lover
    Jane Pratt
    • Jane
    Lucinda Ziesing
    • Susan
    David Swim
    • Timmy
    Katie Casey
    • Teenager
    Ernest Meier
    • Teenager
    Charles David Richards
    Charles David Richards
    • Teenager
    • (as Stony Richards)
    • Director
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Writers
      • Ulli Lommel
      • Suzanna Love
      • David Herschel
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    7lost-in-limbo

    Entertainingly stylish low-budget horror.

    Other than "THE DEVONSVILLE TERROR" (which I didn't particularly care for). I'm fairly new to Ulli Lommel's work, but I gotta say the shoe-string budgeted "THE BOOGEYMAN" was rather a nice surprise. In spite of its stilted nature (especially the scenes involving John Carradine's psychobabble), there's something rather interesting, creative, visually enticing and uncanny around its process of a supernatural slasher. Maybe even a pioneer for the sub-genre, as what felt like a thematic blueprint, still with some slasher influences, eventually goes down its own path. How the plot goes about it early, I thought it was going to be more traditional, where we get a psychological based psychopathic breakdown (the brother), and one's attempt (the sister) to overcome their demons, but once the mirror (the evil entity's source of power) comes into the picture. There begins the supernatural interference, and it doesn't hold back.

    An invisible force, POV shots, heavy breathing, floating objects, glowing neon special effects and a growing death toll, as one by one people's fates end in a rather horrific, and jolting demise. These victims just seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. It's nothing out of the ordinary, can come across as crude, and at this point the story does begin to get sloppy in the details, yet it manages to pack a sting. Lommel's low-scale aesthetics do construct some stylish usage from its leering camerawork, moody lighting, stately rural backdrop (with a farmhouse resembling "AMITYVILLE HORROR") and minimal set-pieces. But the real talking point is that screwy electronic music score. It perfectly adds to the strange, traumatic vibe of the escalating insanity of the situations. Something that once it starts definitely won't leave your head. The acting is quite sound, and Suzanna Love shows she has quite a set of lungs on her.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Mirrors have long memories.

    Young Lacey (Natasha Schiano) is forced to watch as her brother Willy (Jay Wright) stabs their mothers' lover to death with a big, sharp kitchen knife. Also witness to the killing is a bedroom mirror. 20 years later, the now-grown-up Lacey (Suzanna Love) and Willy (Nicholas Love, Suzanna's real-life brother) are living with an aunt & uncle on their farm. Willy, although mute, seems to be dealing with this dark past better than her; in desperation, her husband Jake (Ron James) tries to make her face her fears, but he only makes things worse. Now, Lacey is afraid that the lovers' vengeful spirit has been released from the mirror and is out for blood.

    Overall, the script (by producer & director Ulli Lommel, Suzanna Love (his real-life wife at the time), and David Herschel is pretty slight, and sloppy. But Lommel, who had a background in art films, still creates a funky and amusing supernatural slasher that plays like a mash-up of "The Exorcist" and "Halloween". (Not for nothing is the fact that the farmhouse is very "Amityville"-esque.) The pacing is actually pretty good, and the film is over before the viewer knows it. Once the story really kicks into gear, "The Boogey Man" is quite fun, and colourful, with some very enjoyable splatter effects (and a sense of humour). Eventually, it can't help but get rather cheesy, but the finale is a genuine hoot regardless.

    The gorgeous Suzanna acts her little heart out in the lead. The supporting cast is variable; most of these no-names are obvious amateurs. Token "name" cast member John Carradine, one of those old-time veterans who said "yes" to a lot of scripts in order to keep earning a living, is kind of wasted as a psychiatrist. Nicholas L. does an okay job as the unsmiling sibling.

    One point of interest is the sometimes offbeat and sometimes catchy electronic soundtrack composed by Tim Krog. It's very reminiscent, at times, of the legendary "Tubular Bells".

    Lightly amusing horror fare, with some entertaining special effects. It was followed three years later by "Boogeyman II".

    Seven out of 10.
    6Fella_shibby

    Creepy n atmospheric at times.

    I first saw this in the late 80s on a vhs n found it to be pretty disturbing and creepy.

    Of course as a kid i didn't notice the blatant plagiarism but simply enjoyed the movie.

    Revisited it recently n was kinda wtf man. It has shades of Amityville Horror, Halloween n a bit of The Exorcist regarding the exorcism.

    The movie is still creepy n atmospheric but it has too many silly n wtf moments.

    I always found Susanna Love beautiful but her filmography is too short.

    Now lets talk bah some wtf stuff.

    The mother's lover aint some voodoo specialist or some satanic cultist serial killer but his spirit gets trapped inside some ordinary mirror. Why n how, its never shown.

    Lacey's husband Jake took the broken mirror n placed it in his home n tried fixing the broken pieces? Weird fella. Now who wud do that?

    How come the mirror stayed intact for twenty years n none of the new owners tried to get rid of an old stuff?

    Lacey's brother does the act from Of Mice and Men, he tries to kill a girl who seduces him in the barn. Now whether he gets possessed or he is simply a psycho is never shown.

    In the end its never shown whether the priest survived or not?

    What happened to the injured Jake?

    And why wud they show Lacey visiting just a single grave when both her uncle n aunt died?

    Why Jake didn't accompany her?

    Till the end they never showed what happened to the mother and its just assumed that she is on her deathbed via the letter.
    7InjunNose

    Neat little film with an interesting pulp horror premise

    "The Boogey Man" won't change your life, but if you've got eighty minutes to fill on a lazy summer evening, you could do a lot worse. The story revolves around pretty, charismatic Suzanna Love and her brother, who suddenly find themselves tormented by memories of a traumatic past. When they were children, the brother killed their mother's abusive lover...who comes back to haunt the siblings in just about the oddest conceivable manner. Derivative in spots, with a few subpar performances, but Love ably carries this relentlessly eerie film; horror icon John Carradine has a cameo as a psychiatrist who tries to convince our heroine that there is a rational explanation for the increasingly strange events in her life. Not the stuff of classics, but pretty good of its type.
    5markovd111

    For the fans of the genre...

    While it isn't a masterpiece, this movie really doesn't deserve such a low rating. It's clearly made with love and style and even has some passable acting and effects for it's low budget. Sadly, it's nothing groundbreaking and would be quickly discarded by casuals, so that's the reason I recommend it to horror movie fans. Don't expect a masterpiece. Expect a low budget passion work that clearly has it's flaws, but can serve as a nice afternoon entertainment. 5.8/10!

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    • Trivia
      Suzanna Love is the sister of co-star Nicholas Love, who plays her brother. She was also married to director Ulli Lommel. She and Lommel co-authored the screenplay.
    • Goofs
      When Lacey and Kevin are at the lake and Kevin says, "Mommy, mommy, I caught a fish, I caught a fish!" He is shouting, yet it is clearly Lacey doing the reeling in - you can see her shirtsleeves and it is a female adults arms and hands. Even more obviously, little Kevin is wearing a long-sleeved jacket.
    • Quotes

      Timmy: BOOGEYMAAAAAAAN!

    • Alternate versions
      Although passed uncut for cinema the film fell foul of the UK's Video Nasty controversy, and the 1992 video release suffered 44 secs of cuts with edits to shots of a bloody topless woman in a bathtub and a dream scene where Lacey is dragged along a floor and tied to a bed. The film was later passed fully uncut in the UK in 2000.
    • Connections
      Edited into Revenge of the Boogeyman (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Not From Her World
      Written by Cal Everett

      Performed by 4 Out of 5 Doctors (as Four Out of Five Doctors)

      Courtesy of Nemperor Records

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Boogey Man
    • Filming locations
      • St. Ignatius Church - 8855 Chapel Point Road, Port Tobacco, Maryland, USA(church and cemetery)
    • Production company
      • The Jerry Gross Organization
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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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