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Au revoir Papa

Original title: Kiss Daddy Goodbye
  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
355
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Nell Regan and Patrick Regan III in Au revoir Papa (1981)
Zombie HorrorDramaHorror

Two children who have psychic powers use them to avenge the death of their father, who was murdered by a biker gang.Two children who have psychic powers use them to avenge the death of their father, who was murdered by a biker gang.Two children who have psychic powers use them to avenge the death of their father, who was murdered by a biker gang.

  • Director
    • Patrick Regan
  • Writers
    • Alain Silver
    • Patrick Regan
    • Ronald Abrams
  • Stars
    • Fabian
    • Marilyn Burns
    • Jon Cedar
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    355
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Patrick Regan
    • Writers
      • Alain Silver
      • Patrick Regan
      • Ronald Abrams
    • Stars
      • Fabian
      • Marilyn Burns
      • Jon Cedar
    • 19User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fabian
    Fabian
    • Deputy Tom Blanchard
    • (as Fabian Forte)
    Marilyn Burns
    Marilyn Burns
    • Nora Dennis
    Jon Cedar
    Jon Cedar
    • Wally Stanton
    Marvin Miller
    Marvin Miller
    • Bill Morris
    Chester Grimes
    • Biker Gang Leader
    Jed Mills
    Jed Mills
    • Biker
    Gay French
    • Nicky - Female Biker
    Robert Dryer
    Robert Dryer
    • Billy
    Will Rand
    • Guy Nicholas
    • (as Bill Randa)
    Nell Regan
    Nell Regan
    • Beth Nicholas
    Patrick Regan III
    • Michael Nicholas
    Frank Randa
    Jon Cory
    Sean Maloney
    Michael Cedar
    Don Rizzuti
    Harvey L. Kahn
    Richard W. Abramitis
      • Director
        • Patrick Regan
      • Writers
        • Alain Silver
        • Patrick Regan
        • Ronald Abrams
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      EyeAskance

      Off-target zombie vengeance nonsense, not without sleaze appeal

      This inferior quality film has a few decent ideas at work...a young girl and boy are siblings with telekinetic powers, and are kept hidden from the world by their protective father, who fears that they will be taken for scientific study should their secret become revealed. Their incommunicado home is invaded by some nasty bikers whose punkish antics result in the Father's death, obviously leaving the kids in quite a pickle. Unsure of what to do, they use their paranormal abilities to resurrect their father...thus begins a bloody rampage of zombie vengeance.

      A poorly shot flummox with flavorless performances, KISS DADDY GOODBYE somehow manages to retain a level of watchability in a quirky sort of way...I suspect it could have been great had it been made under better conditions.

      Take it or leave it. 4/10
      5Hey_Sweden

      Just off-kilter enough to keep you watching.

      Beth (Nell Regan) and Michael Nicholas (Patrick Regan III) are two country kids blessed with "the power", which would seem to be an extremely advanced form of telekinesis. Their father Guy (Will Rand) home-schools them, with periodic check-ins from a Board of Education employee, Nora Dennis ("Texas Chain Saw Massacre" Final Girl Marilyn Burns), because he doesn't want them taken away and subjected to experiments. But one day, a degenerate biker gang come onto the family property and soon kill Daddy. Left largely unchecked, there's nothing to stop the kids from resurrecting Guy and turning him into Zombie-Daddy, and using Zombie-Daddy to get revenge on anybody who rubs them the wrong way. Former singing star Fabian Forte ("Get Crazy") is on hand as the new local Deputy faced with the resulting baffling deaths.

      This is not a "good" film in the slightest; badly written, badly directed (by the kids' father, Patrick Regan), and obviously done on the cheap, it's awkward as all-get-out. Still, it's enough of a curiosity to keep it watchable. There's absolutely no gore, but there is nudity (from co-star Gay French as the female biker), and there are some amusing moments of utter silliness. The hilarious ooga-booga electronic music score by David Spear is priceless accompaniment.

      Fabian is utterly bland as the hero, but Burns offers some charm as the gal turned on by him, prompting her to utter come-ons like "I've got some evidence for you to examine". The kids are flat and charisma-free, unfortunately, although Patrick III comes off somewhat better than Nell. The supporting cast includes familiar faces such as Jon Cedar ("Day of the Animals"), Marvin Miller (voice of Robby the Robot), Jed Mills ("New Year's Evil"), and Robert Dryer (the villain in "Savage Streets").

      Had this been made with more of a budget, and more talent behind the camera, this might have been something to savour. As it is, it's basically an offbeat, obscure little piece of work that may intrigue some devoted cult movie aficionados. The strangest thing about it is realizing that some of the people involved (James Ursini, Alain Silver, Elizabeth Ward) are better known as film noir experts!

      Five out of 10.
      4Coventry

      Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Daddies ...

      Here's another gloriously absurd and grotesque horror movie concept that only could have sprung from the mind of delirious early 80's scriptwriters. Dig this: A father and his two psychically and telekinetic gifted children lives isolated atop of a mountain, because daddy is worried the government will come and kidnap the children for examination. One day, however, the happy family receives a visit from a gang of nasty biker thugs and they kill daddy right in front of the children. Rather than to use their powers to rescue him, Beth and Michael prefer to resurrect his corpse later on and employ it as a tool of vengeance against the bikers. Meanwhile a social worker (Marilyn Burns of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre") and the new local deputy (Fabian Forte the singer) attempt to visit the family without finding it strange the father is never available. "Kiss Daddy Goodbye" is likely to be the only movie ever in which children toy around with one of their deceased parents and even instruct him to dig his own grave. However, this ultra morbid storyline aspect is probably the only reason to check out this otherwise boring, unexciting and amateurishly put together film. The death sequences are dull and bloodless, the pacing is intolerably slow and the acting performances of the entire cast rank among the worst I've ever seen in 80's horror; and that is saying quite a lot. Especially the child actors are terrible, but they are director Patrick Regan's offspring and they look exclusively modeled after the uncanny kids of "Village of the Damned". Apparently only cute-faced kids with white hair and pale skins are allowed to have telepathic powers. This rare and curious piece of 80's trash is probably not worth tracking down, but still I can't say I regret having seen it. There's a certain something about this movie which fellow cult fanatics will notice and appreciate as well.
      Ivan Ravenous

      I liked it, for some reason

      I can't really explain why...it IS boring and dull, but there was something about it that makes me want to see it again. I guess it's just one of those weird movies that I have an unexplainable soft spot for. Oh well.
      2zombiezeitgeist

      Funny stuff.

      Hilarious. The psychic children are what saves this movie. The kids playing these roles are so completely lifeless that their performances steal the show. Apparently they're the director's kids... which makes sense. That's the only way they would have ever been given the opportunity to act. They speak their lines with total indifference, with no expressions except for the same blank stare that they wear throughout the whole movie.

      The makeup on their daddy is equally fantastic. It's so stupid you have to see it to believe it.

      A classic. Watch and laugh...

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      • Goofs
        While driving home from the beach, the twins are wearing blue t-shirts, but when they arrive home, they are wearing red turtlenecks.
      • Quotes

        Wally Stanton: What are you staring at?

        Beth Nicholas: I don't think Daddy's going to be in a good mood.

        Wally Stanton: Don't worry about that--I'll handle Daddy.

        Beth Nicholas: Mr. Stanton, I think you'd better get out.

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      • Release date
        • November 23, 2018 (Germany)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Kiss Daddy Goodbye
      • Filming locations
        • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
      • Production company
        • Pendragon Film
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 32m(92 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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