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La Malédiction de l'île aux chiens

Original title: Humongous
  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 34m
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4.8/10
2.3K
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La Malédiction de l'île aux chiens (1982)
The monstrous offspring of a violent crime grows up in seclusion on a remote island, where a boat-full of hapless teens have shipwrecked, unaware of what's lurking in the woods.
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A woman's son, born after a traumatic assault, grows into a monstrous killer haunting a group of shipwrecked teenagers stranded on his island.A woman's son, born after a traumatic assault, grows into a monstrous killer haunting a group of shipwrecked teenagers stranded on his island.A woman's son, born after a traumatic assault, grows into a monstrous killer haunting a group of shipwrecked teenagers stranded on his island.

  • Director
    • Paul Lynch
  • Writer
    • William Gray
  • Stars
    • Janet Julian
    • David Wysocki
    • John Wildman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
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    • Director
      • Paul Lynch
    • Writer
      • William Gray
    • Stars
      • Janet Julian
      • David Wysocki
      • John Wildman
    • 62User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
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    Janet Julian
    Janet Julian
    • Sandy Ralston
    David Wysocki
    David Wysocki
    • Eric Simmons
    • (as David Wallace)
    John Wildman
    John Wildman
    • Nick Simmons
    Janit Baldwin
    Janit Baldwin
    • Carla Simmons
    Joy Boushel
    Joy Boushel
    • Donna Blake
    Layne Coleman
    • Bert Defoe
    • (as Lane Coleman)
    Shay Garner
    Shay Garner
    • Ida Parsons
    Page Fletcher
    Page Fletcher
    • Tom Rice
    John McFadyen
    • Ed Parsons
    Garry Robbins
    Garry Robbins
    • Ida's Son
    Mary Sullivan
    • Teenage Ida
    • Director
      • Paul Lynch
    • Writer
      • William Gray
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    5gridoon

    A notch above the usual slasher.

    Most of the reviews would have you believe that this is completely terrible, but actually it's not such a bad effort. It's predictable, to be sure, but directed with more skill than you'd expect, with a score that reminded me (in a good way) of Italian horror movies of the period, and a cute, fairly smart heroine in Janet Julian. Reports of it being "too dark" are true to a degree, but greatly exaggerated; have you seen the much better-known "Hell Night"? (**)
    8Maciste_Brother

    One of the better slashers of the 1980s

    This Canadian slasher is definitely one of the better slashers of the 1980s and is unjustifiably panned by everyone. When HUMONGOUS was released the biggest criticism against it was how predictable or derivative it was and it was dismissed as being just another slasher. Yes, there's a very familiar feel to the story-line but most slashers are basically the same movie done over and over again so I don't see this necessarily as a bad thing. But the fact is HUMONGOUS actually tries to be different and in some ways, it succeeds in being different. HUMONGOUS is more the unofficial companion and has more in common to that other Canadian horror film, RITUALS, than to HALLOWEEN or Friday THE 13Th. Both HUMONGOUS and RITUALS have almost the same kind of deformed killer who lives in the backwoods. The killer remains unseen until the very end. And there's an obvious Canadian feel to both films.

    The beginning of HUMONGOUS is brutal and sets up the familiar story-line of a gruesome incident which happened in the past that will affect a subsequent generation. In this case, the film starts in the 1940s. After a woman from a rich family is raped, she decides to live in seclusion on an isolated island where she gives birth to a deformed kid. Flash forward 40 years and we see a bunch of horny young adults who were vacationing on another island and as they're heading back to the mainland on their boat they crash on the island where the woman lived after one of the passengers, Nick the hotheaded brother, takes control of the boat and rams it into rocky shore. Everyone leaves the burning boat and they all have to go to the island and the rest of the story is basically about the group surviving on the spooky island where there's a monster killing them one by one.

    The atmosphere is very good and the cinematography is actually good too. Some interesting camera positions. But like many have mentioned already, many scenes during the night are EXTREMELY dark and it's difficult at times to know exactly what's going on. I set up my TV's brightness level to the max and the image was improved greatly but there were still some moments were I didn't see anything at all. As annoying as the dark scenes were, I believe this was done deliberately, not because the film is a low budget movie and they couldn't afford lighting but because that's what the director wanted. The darkness was at times carried to an extreme which can only be attributed to a director's decision and not some low production value. With that said, I personally find it fascinating that so much happens in the dark. The darkness is stylised. Notice when the monster crashes through the door or when the boathouse catches fire, how the brightness of those scenes create a shock. I think the director wanted to shock people with light by having most of the action happen in so much darkness. In a movie theater, after watching scenes that happen mostly in the dark, a quick shot of a bright image creates tension and actually hurts the eyes. It's like when you wake up in the morning and how the bright lights outside the windows hurt your eyes. Well, that's what Paul Lynch tried to recreate here by having so much of the action take place in near total darkness. The monster's appearances during those brief scenes of brightness must have been startling in a dark theater.

    The acting is mostly serviceable but the last three survivors, Janit Baldwin (the girl with the glasses), David Wallace (the blond guy) and Janet Julian (the last girl) are much better than your average slasher actor. The gore is limited and in a way it's unfortunate. I'm not a gorehound but I thought the film needed a bit more blood to be that much more creepy. The biggest weakness of HUMONGOUS (aside from the extreme darkness) is the score. There's almost no music. When the film starts getting scary it's no coincidence that it coincides with the moment when the score finally makes its presence felt. The jazzy music during the opening and closing credits didn't belong in this kind of film though. And the story itself is actually interesting and there's an underlying lurid aspect about it that's fascinating. Dogs are a major part of the underlying story and something tells me they have more to do than meets the eye.

    Anyway, I personally like HUMONGOUS. The poster is cool and I really like the title. As a real horror film, it's definitely more successful than Lynch's other horror opus, PROM NIGHT, and a good portion of other slashers made in the same period and those made today, like I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER, which was obviously inspired by this film.
    7nltgobills

    I was at the Canadian Resort while they were filming this movie

    I was present at Delmonte in the Pines resort when they filmed this movie. My parents took us there every year. It certainly was no great film, BUT we got to see the actors and the old resort house/area and boat house area in between filming. I was a kid, 9 years old, but I remember seeing dobermans in large fenced areas for the movie and the actor who played "Humongous" was sooo tall, but very nice. They did actually blow up an old boat house out on a little island. When they did that, I was going to bed in the new resort area and remember being afraid of the noise, and the filmed "screaming" from the movie being shot. For a low budget film, it was totally cool to see the remains after the shoot, the old boat house, the props left behind and they ripped an entire floor out of the old resort main house, and there was "blood spatter" etc. in it. That was truly a cool experience.
    5FieCrier

    a killer on an island; dark scenes at night; not bad, but definitely derivative

    In 1946, a woman is raped during a party on her father's island. Her dogs come to the rescue, viciously attacking her attacker.

    More than thirty years later, two brothers, their sister, and their two girlfriends go out on their large boat on a large lake. One of the brothers is a rather disturbed individual, who fires a gun he has nearly pointed at his brother at point-blank range, among other things. They have some trouble navigating the boat at night, and come across someone stranded in his boat. They bring him aboard, and he's grateful. He tells them about the island they are near, where a crazy old lady lives with lots of dogs.

    The psycho brother decides he wants to try driving the boat at night, though they had anchored already. He grabs his gun when they try to stop him. The boat runs aground and blows up, landing everyone on the island.

    Though they had heard dogs barking, the only dogs them come across are skeletons. There's no sign of the old lady, and someone starts killing them off. It's no secret that the killer is the old lady's son, the son of the rapist, presumably. Though we never get a good look at him, a diary they find indicates he has acromegaly. Having that doesn't make a person a monster (André the Giant and Rondo Hatton, among others, had that condition). Evidently he is brain-damaged as well, or severely screwed up because of the way his mother raised him.

    The movie is pretty derivative. I've seen quite a few movies where at some point a young woman pretends to be a killer's mother to try to save herself, for example. At a couple points, the good brother, his girlfriend, and his sister reminded me of Fred, Daphne, and Velma, respectively, from Scooby-Doo.

    Many of the scenes take place at nighttime, and on the videotape, yes the picture is often almost completely or completely black. Evidently this was not true when the film had been projected, so it is probably a matter of a bad transfer.
    DrLenera

    Quite interesting if rather bloodless little slasher

    Humongous has been largely forgotten amongst the glut of 80s slasher flicks. However,that is a shame. It's certainly no masterpiece,not even of the slasher genre,but it's quite interesting and better than quite a few of the other,similar films released around that time.

    It opens with a brutal rape,and it almost gets the movie off on the wrong foot as although not that graphic it's hard to watch. Then we jump forward to the usual small group of young people discovering an island. Much time is spent of them wondering about,which does make the film a little slow,but there is a fair amount of suspense,sometimes underlined by the synthesizer score,which shouldn't work but does. As has often been said before,the film is too dark,but some of the photography is pretty good,which makes one wonder if the darkness was a deliberate experiment which didn't quite come off.

    This movie was obviously {well,in the versions I've seen} heavily cut,during the killings we cut away just before we think we'll going to see something nasty. There's just about enough suspense to almost compensate,and the acting isn't too bad,but gore hounds will probably be disappointed. The climactic scenes are pretty exciting though and even though you still don't get much of a look at the monster,this is actually quite effective.

    There's a underlying element of sadness to Humongous which is provided by the film's back story,and it's perhaps this which most sticks in the mind. Nothing in the film is especially remarkable,but it does have it's interesting elements. It certainly deserves a proper,uncut DVD release,and far more than some of the other films of this type which already have been!

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    • Trivia
      The shipwreck sequence was originally supposed to take place during a storm. The storm was changed to a fog bank because of the constraints of the low budget.
    • Goofs
      At around 20:13, when Bert is approaching with his boat, someone appears briefly behind him.
    • Quotes

      Eric Simmons: Here. Take over.

      Sandy Ralston: Why?

      Eric Simmons: I need both hands.

      Sandy Ralston: Now, he's romantic.

      Eric Simmons: What do you mean?

      [pulling down Sandy's bikini bottom]

      Eric Simmons: I saw you staring at Donna's ass.

      Eric Simmons: Hey, it was your ass I was staring at.

      Sandy Ralston: Uh huh.

      Eric Simmons: Are you kidding? It's one of the seven wonders of the world.

      Sandy Ralston: Really?

      Eric Simmons: Really.

      [Eric's hands are on Sandy's behind]

      Sandy Ralston: Eric!

      Eric Simmons: Both hands on the wheel.

      Eric Simmons: Eric, somebody might come up.

      Eric Simmons: So what? I wasn't my fault. I couldn't resist.

      Sandy Ralston: [giggling] What are you doing? What do you have in mind?

    • Alternate versions
      Embassy Video released both an R-rated and an unrated version on video. The R-rated one cuts out some violence and rape footage.
    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Magic to Me
      Lyrics by Lisa J. Sweeting and John Mills-Cockell

      Music by John Mills-Cockell

      Performed by Dawn Aitken

      Copyright © 1981 Modern Sounds Publishing

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1982 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Humongous
    • Filming locations
      • Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Humongous Films
      • Manesco Films
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    • Budget
      • CA$2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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