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Noces sanglantes

Original title: He Knows You're Alone
  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
4.5K
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Noces sanglantes (1980)
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A young bride-to-be is being stalked upon by a serial killer in Staten Island. She gets help from a former lover, but will they manage to escape?A young bride-to-be is being stalked upon by a serial killer in Staten Island. She gets help from a former lover, but will they manage to escape?A young bride-to-be is being stalked upon by a serial killer in Staten Island. She gets help from a former lover, but will they manage to escape?

  • Director
    • Armand Mastroianni
  • Writer
    • Scott Parker
  • Stars
    • Don Scardino
    • Caitlin O'Heaney
    • Elizabeth Kemp
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    • Director
      • Armand Mastroianni
    • Writer
      • Scott Parker
    • Stars
      • Don Scardino
      • Caitlin O'Heaney
      • Elizabeth Kemp
    • 106User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Don Scardino
    Don Scardino
    • Marvin
    Caitlin O'Heaney
    Caitlin O'Heaney
    • Amy Jensen
    Elizabeth Kemp
    Elizabeth Kemp
    • Nancy
    Tom Rolfing
    • Ray Carlton (the killer)
    Lewis Arlt
    • Det. Len Gamble
    Patsy Pease
    Patsy Pease
    • Joyce
    James Rebhorn
    James Rebhorn
    • Prof. Carl Mason
    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Elliot
    Dana Barron
    Dana Barron
    • Diana
    Joseph Leon
    • Ralph the Tailor
    Paul Gleason
    Paul Gleason
    • Det. Frank Daley
    James Carroll
    • Phil
    Brian Byers
    Brian Byers
    • Bernie
    Curt Hostetter
    Curt Hostetter
    • Tommy
    Robin Lamont
    • Ruthie
    Robin Tilghman
    • Marie
    Peter Gumeny
    • Det. Thompson
    John Bottoms
    • Father McKenna
    • Director
      • Armand Mastroianni
    • Writer
      • Scott Parker
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    6BaronBl00d

    Surprisingly Acceptable

    With a title like this and a trend of mindless slashers just burgeoning in the early 80s, one might think this film would have little to offer. I was mildly pleasantly surprised how fairly well-put together the film is. The story is not all that inventive about a loose murderer who having killed at a wedding now kills girls about to be married. The opening murder in the movie theater is one of the most effective scenes in the whole film as it sets the tone for the film and, with slasher film playing during murder, firmly plants tongue in cheek making fun of itself. I can respect any film doing that at the beginning. The story then sets up with one girl in particular being preyed upon by the killer shortly before she is intended to be married(isn't that death enough?)What sets this film apart from the many clones that follow and the shorter than you might suspect list of those filmed beforehand is that this film has some talent in it. Not great talent but talent nonetheless. Armand Mastroianni does an effective job behind the camera creating some pretty chilling scenes despite having virtually no budget. His approach to filming Tom Rolfing as the murderer was a good choice; have the killer lurking but rarely ever seen fully. His presence is felt through much of the film creating tension. Nice move. The director also was very good at pacing the action in the film. The actors are all decent(with the exception of a policeman working on the case prior to the new prey - Whew! he is bad). A very young, unknown Tom Hanks has a small role, and one can see some obvious talent in his unimportant role. One flaw in the direction might be the overuse of the eye close-up of virtually everyone in the film. I cannot remember seeing so many eyeballs so close, but some of these also help aid the suspense. A little goes a long way though. Again, not a great film but an entertaining one in the sub-genre of the slasher film. It is miles ahead in almost every regard over tripe like Friday the 13th.
    7juliamacon

    Suspense Over Gore

    He Knows You're Alone seemed to come pretty early in the 80's slasher boom, so it hues closer to Halloween than, say, Friday the 13th in the gore department. It fancies character development and suspense over cheesy effects and severed limbs flying everywhere and it's all the better for it.

    Despite a silly detective subplot that feels unneeded (if we're being honest, most detective subplots in these kinds of movies are unneeded), He Knows You're Alone is a fairly well paced and suspenseful slasher film centering around Amy, a bride to be with cold feet, who's being stalked by a mysterious man. She sees him at the bridal store, ice cream shop, outside her window, and even in a carnival haunted house. He's definitely been taking a few pages from the Michael Myers playbook, because he's taking his sweet time to get to her by disposing of her friends and loved ones first, all the while a slightly familiar piano/synth theme plays.

    This movie is mostly known for being the breakthrough film of Tom Hanks these days, but He Knows You're Alone stands quite well on its own two legs as a somewhat scary example of a slasher movie. It has its pacing issues here and there, but the characters are well drawn for a film of this type and that just adds to the suspense.
    ehoshaw

    Strange little "Halloween" rip-off

    Two young women are watching a slasher movie at the beginning of this film. A strange man sits behind one of them and stabs her through the back of her seat. We find out later that this man is a homicidal bride killer, because he was stood up at the altar years back by his bride, whom he later knifes. Now, as the police are searching for the man, he goes after pretty Amy Jensen, a nice girl who is getting married to a big jerk named Phil. Amy and her friends Joyce and Nancy are getting together with friends for the weekend and guess who crashes the party. There are a lot of bloodless, pointless murders in this one, huge plot holes in the script, a score that sounds curiously like Carpenter's in "Halloween", and a stupid twist ending. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Tom Hanks is in this, big deal. He has only a five minute part, playing a psych major. The climax in them morgue is alright, but Armand Mastroianni's direction is less than great. An average slasher film.
    7dauthier

    Surprisingly Good!

    This is one of those rare slasher films where you actually want nearly everyone to survive. I found myself halfway through this film thinking, I wish this was a comedy or a drama so I wouldn't have to watch these people die. The slasher elements are actually the weakest part of the story in my opinion.

    The lead final girl was a bizarre choice for the role. Something about those eyes. Very good actress though. The supporting cast is excellent. I thought I might finally see Tom Hanks get killed. Alas it wasn't to be.

    If you've watched Halloween 700 times and have worn out The Burning, My Bloody Valentine and The Prowler, give this Suckerbugger a chance. You Shant regret it. Shant.
    8EvilOges

    Underrated And Creepy

    Sure, this movie is definitely a Halloween clone, but why should that mean it's bad? If Halloween is so good and this movie resembles it, then why not like this one as well? I don't understand why so many people have a problem with that. I mean, Halloween itself is a clone of another movie anyway (Black Christmas). So if you can accept that, then accept this one too.

    Out of all the 80's slashers, He Knows You're Alone definitely ranks up there with the best and most underrated. Right from the clever opening sequence (which was later copied for the opening of Scream 2), I was instantly hooked. From there, it develops a quick and simple backstory where we learn that the killer was dumped by his fiancé so she could marry another man. And as a result, a few screws are pulled loose in his head and he begins hacking up a bunch of brides-to-be, which brings us to the main character of the film and her friends who he begins to stalk.

    The pacing throughout the film was very well done. It built up a very effect creepy atmosphere that oozed with this sort of quiet dread that can really manage to make you feel uneasy. The characters were actually quite likable here, which is something of a rarity in the slasher genre, and they were very well acted (including Tom Hanks in his very first movie appearance). The great musical score, while it will definitely remind you of the Main Title theme of Halloween, also had it's own unique sound that made it very memorable and haunting. It really helped make the atmosphere even creepier, especially afterwards when you've finished watching the movie and the theme is still stuck in your head. Another major plus involves the killer. We barely get to see him and when we do, we're reduced to only a tight shot on his creepy bulging eyes. And it's pretty refreshing to see a killer's bare face since most slasher maniacs always wear a mask.

    So if you're a fan of Halloween or other similar themed horror movies, then I would definitely recommend this one. It's a real shame that this one got overlooked during the whole slasher boom that Halloween started back in the 70's and 80's. It's pretty creepy and well worth watching overall.

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    • Trivia
      In the original script, Elliot (Tom Hanks' character) was supposed to fall victim to the killer. However, Hanks was so charismatic onscreen that the writers opted not to film Elliot's murder.
    • Goofs
      Amy leaves her fitting appointment then the scene cuts to the church exterior. After a couple seconds the clouds noticeably and abnormally move revealing an editing mistake.
    • Quotes

      [Wanting to have sex with Joyce]

      Professor Carl Mason: Come on, let's do it on the table.

      Joyce: I told you, the table's too hard!

      Professor Carl Mason: No it's not!

      Joyce: Oh, that's easy for you to say, I'm the one on the bottom!

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: In God We Trust, Coast to Coast, Somewhere in Time, Stardust Memories, Oh God! Book II (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Mysterious Lover
      Words by Jeanne Napoli, deBorge Roggeman

      Music by Alexander Peskanov and Mark Peskanov

      Sung by Jeanne Napoli

      © 1980 by Songs of Bandler-Koppelman, Inc., Windward Music and Viv Enterprises, Ltd., Zorro Music Division

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Él sabe que estás sola
    • Filming locations
      • Staten Island, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,875,436
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $748,824
      • Sep 1, 1980
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,875,436
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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