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La malédiction du fond des temps

Original title: Don't Go Near the Park
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
922
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La malédiction du fond des temps (1979)
Supernatural HorrorHorror

Two siblings cursed in prehistoric times survive for millennia by feasting on the entrails of young people, prowling in what eventually becomes a park in contemporary Los Angeles.Two siblings cursed in prehistoric times survive for millennia by feasting on the entrails of young people, prowling in what eventually becomes a park in contemporary Los Angeles.Two siblings cursed in prehistoric times survive for millennia by feasting on the entrails of young people, prowling in what eventually becomes a park in contemporary Los Angeles.

  • Director
    • Lawrence David Foldes
  • Writers
    • Linwood Chase
    • Lawrence David Foldes
  • Stars
    • Aldo Ray
    • Meeno Peluce
    • Tammy Taylor
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    922
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    • Director
      • Lawrence David Foldes
    • Writers
      • Linwood Chase
      • Lawrence David Foldes
    • Stars
      • Aldo Ray
      • Meeno Peluce
      • Tammy Taylor
    • 32User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
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    Meeno Peluce
    Meeno Peluce
    • Nick
    Tammy Taylor
    Tammy Taylor
    • Bondi
    • (as Tamara Taylor)
    Barbara Bain
    Barbara Bain
    • Patty
    • (as Barbara Monker)
    • …
    Robert Gribbin
    Robert Gribbin
    • Mark
    • (as Crackers Phinn)
    • …
    Linnea Quigley
    Linnea Quigley
    • Bondi's Mother
    Chris Riley
    • Cowboy
    Lara Morann
    • Bondi - Age 8
    Earl Statler
    • Griffith
    Cambra Foldes
    • Patty's Victim
    K.L. Garber
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    David Ariniello
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    Steven Lovy
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    Janet Giglio
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    Steven Leider
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    Rich Buendia
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    • Director
      • Lawrence David Foldes
    • Writers
      • Linwood Chase
      • Lawrence David Foldes
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    DocEmmettBrown

    Possibly the greatest badfilm of all time

    Now I've seen my fair share of garbage over the years. Hell, I admit to actively seeking it out. But nothing prepared me for this little wonder.

    Yeah, yeah, yeah I can hear you all say. We've seen Zombie Flesh Eaters 2, we've seen all of Ed Wood's little wonders, we've even sat through a Fred Olen Ray movie marathon. FORGET IT! You ain't seen this.

    OK, let's start with the plot which is actually fairly complex for a film of this quality, it's also totally ludicrous. Incestuous, murdering cave siblings are cursed to live for eternity living off the flesh of the young until they can sacrifice a virginal descendant of the tribe when two stars with silly names come into alignment. In a whirlwind 10 minutes of celluloid the brother rents a room, marries the landlady, has a daughter with her who becomes a teenager and runs away from home due to turbulent family life. From there she meets two other runaways who coincidentally live with the sister of the cave pair. The kids rumble their game, zombies rise from the ground, laser beams are shot from eyes, and the two 'eternal' siblings are killed.

    Got that? Right. It gets worse. Everything about this film goes way beyond amateur, from the 'old person' make up, to the Persian rug cavemen clothes, to the dissolve shot ageing FX. The lighting is abysmal; spot lights are shone straight into the set giving each shot an early silent film style ring of shadow around the edge of the shot. The acting is appalling, especially from the grimacing Crackers Phinn. The plot progresses at bizarre speeds, some scenes dragging on for way too long and other plot points zooming past at top speed.

    Despite all of the above (or perhaps because of it) I love this movie. I really could bang on about it for days but I won't. If you ever find a copy (which isn't easy) you have to see it. I defy you to find anything worse in such a truly wonderful way (Invitation To Hell comes close).

    Horror fans will also be interested to see a very early appearance by Linnea Quigley, who shows from an early age her willingness to take her top off.

    Oh yeah, there's a 'shock' ending too.

    Marvellous.
    EyeAskance

    Amusigly mishandled horror bunkum.

    Our discomposed little comic-book horror tale begins in a cave thousands of years ago, as an old hag curses her evil son and daughter. Flash to modern times(okay, the late 70s...whatever), and the ancient siblings prowl the land looking for children to slaughter as a sinister means of self-preservation.

    Performances are true-to-type crap, adding deepened injury to the already suffering DON'T GO NEAR THE PARK, a sloppy bottom feeder of a film which does manage to chalk-up a few lively moments(some pretty nasty gore, specifically), as well as a laughably overenthusiastic non-ending which leaves this lemon wide-open for a sequel you'd better believe you'll never live to see.

    A failure, certainly, but a failure that a few may find endearing in a disowned hungry kitten sort of way. Female lead Tammy Taylor appeared in the amazing MALIBU HIGH the same year, and co-star Meeno Peluce later starred on TV's VOYAGERS with the ill-fated Jon-Erik Hexum.

    4/10
    2ThrownMuse

    No, really, don't go near it.

    If you are showering and a creepy man walks in on you and stares at you, instead of kicking him out and calling the cops, you should ask him if he needs a room to rent. Unfortunately, he'll probably end up marrying you so that you will bare his child and be the perfect mom so that he can sacrifice the kid as a virgin to stop a cannibal curse on himself and his sister which was placed 12,000 years ago. Or something. That's pretty much the plot of "Don't Go Near the Park." This is some of the worst writing in the genre. Dark Sky does a great job with packaging, as usual, but this is the first film they've re-released that is probably skippable, as it has little to no entertainment value.
    3Groverdox

    Nonsensical and tedious

    "Don't Go Near the Park" is one of the most bizarrely incompetent movies I have ever seen. I've watched it twice now, and still don't really know what it's about. There's something in there about cavemen being cursed to never die but continue to age. The only way the cavemen can stave off this awesome decrepitude is to eat the guts of children. They also hang out in a park, I think, which sort-of-explains the title. (?)

    Other than that I can't really make head nor tail of this movie. There are a few scenes where people's guts are ripped open, however unconvincingly. Why do they just do it with their hands? Wouldn't it take incredible strength to rip through the stomach muscles to access the gut?

    There is an attempted rape scene where a girl has her shirt ripped open and then makes a van crash.

    Also Linnea Quigley shows up in one of her earliest roles. She shows her breast.

    There's also a curly-haired kid, whose presence in the movie I didn't understand, and a guy named Cowboy.

    Can anything be made of all this?

    I'm not the asinine type of film viewer who needs everything to make sense. Some of my favourite movies make no sense and I love them for it. But "Don't Go Near the Park" has another fatal flaw: it's boring.
    Notsoboo

    Heed My Warning!

    I read the warnings online. Despite them, I stupidly went out and rented this piece of garbage. Wow. I've been let-down by a movie before, but never by a movie I had no expectations for anyway. This was just bad. First of all, the intro takes place "12,000 years ago"... which would make the characters 10,000 years older than Christ, but they speak VERY good American English... wow. THAT'S an impressive feat, almost as impressive as going on a 12,000 year-long murdering spree and not being caught once. Another impressive feat would have to be the awesome special effects they used to show aging... which were the exact same effects used in The Wolf Man almost 40 years prior to this. Incredible. [sarcasm]

    Yes folks, this movie includes it all: bad acting, stupid effects, weak plot, and best of all, two 12,000 year old murderers, everything. The only thing this movie has going for it, in my opinion, is that it's hard to find.

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      Scream Queen legend Linnea Quigley's first horror movie role. She talked about it in a 2015 interview with AV/Club. "[My first horror film was] a movie called' Don't Go Near The Park', and it was done by Lawrence Foldes. He was probably 19, not much older than me. I went in, and it was when they had this [casting call publication] called Drama Log and they had 'looking for a 19-24-looking woman.' I sent my picture in, and they called me and I read for the part of this woman that bears a child. They're supposed to age me, like she's all grown up and everything, and I had a real babyface then, but they used the worst makeup, and I just looked like I had stipple on. It was crazy. It looked so bad. The movie was terrible."
    • Alternate versions
      For the U.S. release, several snippets of gore from the cannibal scenes were cut to earn an "R" rating instead of an "X".
    • Connections
      Featured in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Don't Go Near the Park
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA(Exterior & interior scenes in Western town; roads and open landscape areas)
    • Production company
      • Star Cinema
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      • $110,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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