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La Mort en récompense

Original title: Graduation Day
  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
5.7K
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La Mort en récompense (1981)
Slasher HorrorWhodunnitHorrorMysteryThriller

A masked killer begins murdering students on the school track team after a track runner dies upon completion of a 30 second 200-meter race.A masked killer begins murdering students on the school track team after a track runner dies upon completion of a 30 second 200-meter race.A masked killer begins murdering students on the school track team after a track runner dies upon completion of a 30 second 200-meter race.

  • Director
    • Herb Freed
  • Writers
    • Anne Marisse
    • Herb Freed
    • David Baughn
  • Stars
    • Christopher George
    • Patch Mackenzie
    • E. Danny Murphy
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Herb Freed
    • Writers
      • Anne Marisse
      • Herb Freed
      • David Baughn
    • Stars
      • Christopher George
      • Patch Mackenzie
      • E. Danny Murphy
    • 97User reviews
    • 76Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher George
    Christopher George
    • Coach George Michaels
    Patch Mackenzie
    Patch Mackenzie
    • Anne Ramstead
    E. Danny Murphy
    • Kevin
    E.J. Peaker
    E.J. Peaker
    • Blondie
    Michael Pataki
    Michael Pataki
    • Guglione
    Richard Balin
    • Roberts
    Carmen Argenziano
    Carmen Argenziano
    • Halliday
    Beverly Dixon
    • Elaine Ramstead
    Virgil Frye
    Virgil Frye
    • MacGregor
    Hal Bokar
    • Ronald Corliss
    Denise Cheshire
    Denise Cheshire
    • Sally Prescott
    Bill Hufsey
    Bill Hufsey
    • Tony
    • (as Billy Hufsey)
    Linnea Quigley
    Linnea Quigley
    • Dolores
    Karen Abbott
    • Joanne
    Vanna White
    Vanna White
    • Doris
    Ruth Ann Llorens
    Ruth Ann Llorens
    • Laura Ramstead
    Tom Hintnaus
    Tom Hintnaus
    • Pete McFarland
    Carl Rey
    • Ralph Johnson
    • Director
      • Herb Freed
    • Writers
      • Anne Marisse
      • Herb Freed
      • David Baughn
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    peterokeeffe1

    They don't make movies like this anymore...

    If you love late seventies and early eighties horror/terror/thriller/slasher flicks, this one is a must see. It is in the same league as "Prom Night" and "Hell Night". "Graduation Day" captures a feeling, a mood, a place in time that only exists in the imagination. The music, the acting, the camera work, the characters are a way we can remember 1981. Movies simply don't have the qualities of "Graduation Day" anymore. There are rough edges here. There are simple characters and characters that are not fully developed. Is Ann, the victim's sister, a lesbian? This is only touched on a little during the story. Why doesn't the police office who investigates the disappearance of the victims dislike schools? How did the principal and his secretary begin their affair and what keeps it going? A scene in which a beheading takes place is intercut with a girl rollerskating who likes a lot like the Alice character from "Friday the 13th". As the initiated know, Alice beheaded Mrs. Voorhees. Was this scene a nod to "Friday the 13th"? Has anyone noticed this scene? What happened to Kevin's parents? Does he live alone with his crazy grandmother? They really don't make them like this anymore. I'm not sure if anyone even tries. "Scream" was said to have paid homage to "Graduation Day" and several other movies of that era. I am going to watch it again while keeping that statement in mind. "Graduation Day" is the real deal. Of all the "Halloween" and "Friday the 13th" clones it is one of the highest caliber. Christopher George, Patch McKenzie and the guy from "Fame" (I think) lend star quality. Today's independent films try to capture the spirit of movies like this.
    buffyangel

    Not your average 80s slasher pic...

    I'll start by saying that I am a huge fan of the slasher movies of the early 1980s; flicks such as "Friday The 13th", "Final Exam" and "The House On Sorority Row" hit the spot rather nicely.

    "Graduation Day" was one of the first films in this category. Released in 1981, the plotline tells the story of a track-team star runner who drops down dead after a particularly taxing race. Despite the fact that no-one actually killed her (she fell victim to a blood clot), the blame for her death has rested with the track-team coach for the past six months... it appears he worked her too hard.

    The runner left behind a loving boyfriend, a loving sister, a loving mother and a hate-filled stepfather. All of these are reunited on Graduation Day, when the sister is invited to receive a special award on behalf of the deceased star. However, the day before graduation -- and literally minutes after the sister appears on campus -- one of the track team is brutally murdered in the college grounds.

    Her body is not discovered immediately, and so the usual pre-graduation celebrations are taking place. But, in between these parties and rehearsals, more of the track team are dispatched in truly original style. Still the bodies remain unfound.

    So who is this killer? Is it the sister, jealous of the team who survived her younger kin? Could it be the boyfriend, who only true love was taken when an artery burst in her left leg? Has the coach cracked up, after losing his job and being widely blamed for her death? Or is someone else hiding a terrible secret?

    "Graduation Day" is a wonderful movie; full of suspense, above average acting and some ingenious plot twists. Various sub-plots are added in an attempt to cloud your prediction of the killer's identity and the ending comes as somewhat of a shock (it did to me, anyway!). When you consider that this is one of the first "campus slashers", it is rather amazing.

    Most movies have a few shortcomings, however, and "GD" is no different. I feel that too many 'false scares' were implemented by the director (the first two or three are genuinely scary, but they get rather tiring after this) and about half way through the film we get a five or ten minute 'drag' period which you feel like fast-forwarding through. On the whole, though, these are certainly not major failings and do not impair the film overall.

    In summary, I would recommend "Graduation Day" to anyone fond of whodunit slashers like "Final Exam", "Scream", "I Know.." and "Prom Night". Fans of flat-out gore will likely be disappointed as gore is de-emphasised in the movie, but this is all the better IMHO. And whilst "GD" isn't going to win any Oscars, you could do a whole lot worse if you're looking for a fun, scary and clever horror movie.

    8 out of 10, BuffyAngel
    5carolinephillips-47427

    Underwhelming Teen Slasher

    Make no mistake - Graduation Day is no lost masterpiece. It's a bit slow, the acting isn't great, and the cheese is overflowing throughout, but there's some stuff to recommend.

    A young track star dies during a meet and her fellow teammates begin getting slaughtered one by one. Is it the pushy coach? The victim's sister? Her boyfriend? The creepy janitor? Pretty much everyone is a suspect here, but the mystery is nothing to write home about.

    Come to think of it, the death scenes aren't either. A lot of them are either off screen or blink and you'll miss it. This could be forgiven if there were better characters or a more interesting plot, but they're both pretty ho hum. The most interesting character is Anne, the sister of the dead track star, who appears to be our lead for a few minutes before getting lost in the ensemble and only appearing periodically. This leaves us without anyone to really root for or drive the story along, so it can be a bit of a slog to get through.

    Linnea Quigley shows up and adds some fun to the mix, so there's always that. There's also an amusing death by football, which you can't hate.

    Graduation Day might be a bit slow and not sure of which direction to take, but it's not the worst slasher flick you'll see.
    5Nightman85

    now you're just looking for an event to mass-murder!

    Why, of all the slasher films to come out of the early '80's, that Graduation Day is so well remember I will never know. Graduation Day is a far cry from some of the better '80's slashers, but it isn't the bottom of the barrel either.

    After a high school track star literally runs herself to death, someone begins to kill the remaining members of the track team. But for what reason?

    Graduation Day is a slasher film that's served with a big slice of cheese. You've got some corny characters, some unneeded musical numbers (not including the funky song in the opening montage), and some bad acting - no wonder Vanna White is only spinning letters now. But it has some merits too. There are some amusing murder sequences and the story manages to be engaging - if only for the campy elements.

    So when all is said and done, you can do worse. But it's not worth missing The Burning, Curtains, or House on Sorority Row for.

    ** out of ****
    5janeannafoote

    Gets the Job Done

    If you're looking for a disposable 80's slasher, you can do a lot worse, but you can certainly do way better. A high school runner dies and someone starts killing everyone on the team. They try to make you think it's her estranged sister, but it seems too obvious. They throw in a few more red herrings and a whole lot of meandering filler scenes in between the somewhat inspired death sequences.

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    • Trivia
      The blonde girl in the number 46 track jersey was cut out of the film as much as possible due to being fired for refusing to fulfill the nudity requirements. Linnea Quigley was hired to replace her, and in a 2004 interview talked about her big break: "I got Graduation Day by going in and having to act scared. This other girl had already been cast as Dolores, but once she got on the set she refused to show her breasts, so they called me and I was scared too, but I wanted to do the film so badly, and back then it was like a huge no no to refuse to do nudity, so I guess I got lucky." It wasn't her first time to do nude scenes though as she had already been fully nude in previous films, including one where she played a 15-year old girl (she was 21 at the time) who danced naked during a movie audition.
    • Goofs
      Laura's jersey number repeatedly changes between 45 and 40 during the opening sequence.
    • Quotes

      Guglione: Who are you? What do you want?

      Halliday: Inspector Halliday. Police.

      Guglione: Halliday? Police?

      [Halliday nods]

      Guglione: You don't look Irish.

      Halliday: I'm Lebanese.

      Guglione: You look Italian.

      Halliday: You look Lebanese.

    • Crazy credits
      After the final credits, the killer is shown holding the stopwatch he uses to time his murders.
    • Alternate versions
      Australian version runs eight minutes longer than the U.S. release. This version was briefly released in the U.S. as a director's cut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Night Screams (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Gangster Rock
      by Jeff Spry, Joe Spry & Doug Burlison

      Performed by Felony (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Troma
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Colegio infernal
    • Filming locations
      • La Cañada High School - 4463 Oak Grove Dr, La Cañada Flintridge, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Baughn/Freed Productions
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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