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L'Emprise

Original title: The Entity
  • 1982
  • 12
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
20K
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L'Emprise (1982)
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Psychological DramaPsychological HorrorSupernatural HorrorDramaHorror

A woman is tormented by an invisible being.A woman is tormented by an invisible being.A woman is tormented by an invisible being.

  • Director
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writer
    • Frank De Felitta
  • Stars
    • Barbara Hershey
    • Ron Silver
    • David Labiosa
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writer
      • Frank De Felitta
    • Stars
      • Barbara Hershey
      • Ron Silver
      • David Labiosa
    • 175User reviews
    • 92Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Barbara Hershey
    Barbara Hershey
    • Carla Moran
    Ron Silver
    Ron Silver
    • Phil Sneiderman
    David Labiosa
    David Labiosa
    • Billy
    George Coe
    George Coe
    • Dr. Weber
    Margaret Blye
    Margaret Blye
    • Cindy Nash
    Jacqueline Brookes
    Jacqueline Brookes
    • Dr. Cooley
    Richard Brestoff
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    • Gene Kraft
    Michael Alldredge
    Michael Alldredge
    • George Nash
    Raymond Singer
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    • Joe Mehan
    Allan Rich
    Allan Rich
    • Dr. Walcott
    Natasha Ryan
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    Alex Rocco
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    • Jerry Anderson
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    Curt Lowens
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    • Dr. Wilkes
    Paula Victor
    Paula Victor
    • Dr. Chevalier
    Lee Wilkof
    Lee Wilkof
    • Dr. L. Hose
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writer
      • Frank De Felitta
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    7jhaggardjr

    Scary in an interesting way

    "The Entity" is a well made horror film about a supernatural phenomenon tormenting a woman by sexually attacking her repeatedly. The thing that strikes me interesting about this movie is that it's supposedly based on fact! Barbara Hershey gives a very strong performance as Carla Moran, the woman who one night has her life turned upside down when she's raped by an unseen mass. And this invisible visitor has no intentions of leaving her alone! She seeks help first from a psychiatrist (played by Ron Silver) who she feels ain't helping her. Then she runs into a group of parapsychologists who think have a solution to get rid of this entity. "The Entity" is quite scary in certain spots helped occasionally by an eerie and overbearing music score. There are some scenes that are kind of laughable, but for me "The Entity" provided more scares than laughs. Hershey gives a terrific performance in an early film role that could have been demeaning but isn't. The nude scenes are either the use of a body double or a make-up puppet. And when you watch this scenes, you can see it can't be Hershey's body your looking at. "The Entity" has a few silly moments, but all-in-all it's an effective horror film.

    *** (out of four)
    8meathookcinema

    A great and very underrated 80's horror movie

    Carla Moran is violently raped by a seemingly invisible force. She tried to tell the people around her about what has happened but finds only resistance as her family and friends don't believe her as she didn't see who assaulted her especially when she says that her house was locked up when it happened and the assailant seemingly vanished into thin air.

    Frank De Felitta's bestselling book based on a true story (the case of Doris Bither) translates very well to the big screen with Barbara Hershey cast as Carla doing a phenomenal job in invoking the terror of a woman going through something very real but undertaken by someone or something very unreal. Apparently Bette Midler, Sally Field, Jane Fonda and Jill Clayburgh were all offered the role but declined.

    Sidney J. Furie's film stands alone as a one-off film of a one-off case that most people will have thought of as too much of a tall story to be true.

    Carla not being believed can also be seen as an allegory of something that far too many women (and men) go through when they find the courage and strength to report a rape or sexual assault- that their horror isn't over yet as they try to seek justice whilst being met with an unfeeling and cruel judicial system that views their account with scepticism and disbelief. If it actually makes it to a court of law they will be made to relive their trauma. Those opposing them will try to disprove and belittle the magnitude of what they've been through. Or they will try to convince a jury that it didn't happen at all.

    The film all too harrowingly shows the full horror of what Carla goes through when she is raped and does a great job of showing the trail of very disturbing signs when the spirit or entity is approaching (objects shaking, a certain odour that permeates the surroundings Moran is in, a very sudden drop in temperature). Hershey's performance, just like the film in general, never slides into TV movie melodramatics or sensationalism.

    There needs to be special mention to Charles Bernstein's insistent, pulsating and truly shocking score that is perfect for the movie and it's subject matter. There are also echoes of the music he would write three years later for a new film called A Nightmare on Elm Street.

    Also the special effects for the scenes in which Moran is molested by the invisible force are very effective indeed. For one sequence a body cast of Hershey was made that was manipulated by currents of air to make it look like the invisible entity was touching her. It succeeds eerily well. Stan Winston supervised the practical effects.

    The effects also come into their own when Carla meets professionals who actually believe her story and work in the field of parapsychology. But to tell you more about this would make me tiptoe into spoiler territory...

    When the film opened it was met with protests from those who thought that such a film was exploiting such a serious topic as rape. Hershey actually defended this claim and voiced that herself and the filmmakers had actually worked hard not to make the film exploitative and to display the true horror of sexual assault and rape.

    All in all a terrifying film that still feels underrated and excluded from serious writings regarding 80's horror.
    Eddy-19

    Why don't they make scary movies like this anymore?

    I remember seeing this movie for the first time when I was 12 years old and being scarred wittless. While wandering through the video store recently I decided to rewatch this movie, to see if the intervening years had dulled the edge on this movie. Not only was I surprised that I still liked this movie, I was more surprised at how effective the film is on so many different levels. "The Entity" works as a horror film - no question. But, it's one of the rare instances in horror where you actually feel the anguish the main character is going through and truly care about the outcome of the character, not just when is "it" going to strike again. For anyone that wants to see a great horror movie that is usually overlooked in the "best of" lists, this is definitely it.
    8mjw2305

    Disturbing recreation of apparently true events

    'The Entity' is a disturbing account of what are supposed to be true events, obviously they are the usual dramatisation's and alterations to the plot to heighten the viewing experience, but it's still a damn good film.

    Barbara Hershey gives the performance of her life as the frightened character of Carla, who grows and evolves as the film moves forward. She is adequately supported by the rest of the cast who all play likable characters, except for the doctor; he just becomes annoying and ultimately ends up looking very stupid.

    Unfortunately the special effects have not withstood the test of time very well, they aren't laughably bad by any stretch of the imagination, but they really do look pretty tired now.

    Overall 'The Entity' is an under-rated film that is actually one of the best horror movies of the 80's. It has great tension that starts right from the word 'action', it successfully grabs your attention and doesn't let you go and it's very graphic and disturbing in the way a horror movie should be.

    8/10 brilliant supernatural Horror
    uds3

    To have stirred up such diametrically opposite views here, THE ENTITY must rate above mediocre.

    When any film incurs user-comments that are at a 180 degree variance from one to the next, the odds are it is the subject itself which is the catalyst behind the emotion. We have those who admire its technical expertise (at least for 1981) and who recall its fear-factor and professionalism to others who deplore the entire work, branding its laughable script and effects. The truth I suspect lies midway between these inconsistent comments.

    To start with there are always going to be a significant percentage of the population who are affronted by the concept of a young girl being sexually assaulted by a ghost for a prolonged period of time....whether it actually happened or not. This, incidentally IS based on a true story that was itself the grounding for Frank De Felita's top selling book. If the notion is a distasteful one, the chances of you liking the film are slim HOWEVER technically adept it is. As it transpires, Barbara Hershey is remarkably good as Carla Moran, the young lady with a problem neither the Police, the Medical Profession or the supposed experts of the paranormal have much luck with. The rapes and sexual assaults are both graphic and quite worrying. Some loopy reviewer likened them to scenes in the SCREAM and I KNOW WHAT YOU DID films! Huh? I think being taken apart by a psycho with a knife or hook is way THIS side of normal compared to being sexually molested in your own bed! but hey, thats just MY opinion!

    For its day THE ENTITY was nearer the edge of hard-core horror than many of its contemporaries. I suspect those who claimed to have "laughed" at the entire thing are having themselves on or at least putting up a front for whatever reason. The film was not laughable! I can understand those who believed the film was exploitive and bordering on the distasteful - but hey, so was SILENCE OF THE LAMBS!

    I believe you owe it to yourself to find a copy of this film (a) If you have never seen it or (b) If some reasonably heavy-duty horror scenes appeal to you!

    All up I would rate this a 6.6 which probably errs on the side of conservativeness.

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    • Trivia
      Barbara Hershey said, "I resent being put in the position of defending the film. We worked really hard not to make it exploitative. Rape is one of the ugliest, if not the ugliest thing, that can happen to someone. It's murder of a sort. I have no answer for those who are offended. They're right, but I don't think our intention was to exploit the subject, or the result. Truly, I don't. I think we did well with it." When Hershey was interviewed for the Scream Factory Blu-ray of The Entity in 2018, she had nothing but kind words to say about director Sidney J. Furie, even saying that going to work on it was fun and stress-free because he was at the helm, making her feel comfortable, safe, and protected at every turn. She also described it as one of the best creative experiences of her career.
    • Goofs
      When Carla is first attacked by the demon, she is slapped rather hard in the face and her lip is bloodied. But in the subsequent scenes and the days following, there is no mark on her lip.
    • Quotes

      The Entity: Welcome home, cunt.

    • Connections
      Edited into Outer Space (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Saturday Nite's All Right For Fighting
      Written by Elton John (uncredited) and Bernie Taupin (uncredited)

      Performed by Elton John

      Courtesy of This Record Co., Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El ente
    • Filming locations
      • 523 Sheldon Street, El Segundo, California, USA(Carla Moran's house)
    • Production company
      • American Cinema Productions
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,277,558
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,685,654
      • Feb 6, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,277,558
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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