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Les yeux de la terreur

Original title: Night School
  • 1981
  • 16
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.5K
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Les yeux de la terreur (1981)
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Who's been decapitating the innocent girls at a local night school? The police are baffled.Who's been decapitating the innocent girls at a local night school? The police are baffled.Who's been decapitating the innocent girls at a local night school? The police are baffled.

  • Director
    • Ken Hughes
  • Writer
    • Ruth Avergon
  • Stars
    • Leonard Mann
    • Rachel Ward
    • Drew Snyder
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Ken Hughes
    • Writer
      • Ruth Avergon
    • Stars
      • Leonard Mann
      • Rachel Ward
      • Drew Snyder
    • 76User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Leonard Mann
    Leonard Mann
    • Judd Austin
    Rachel Ward
    Rachel Ward
    • Eleanor
    Drew Snyder
    Drew Snyder
    • Vincent Millett
    Joseph R. Sicari
    • Taj
    Nick Cairis
    Nick Cairis
    • Gus
    • (as Nicholas Cairis)
    Karen MacDonald
    Karen MacDonald
    • Carol
    Annette Miller
    Annette Miller
    • Helene Griffin
    Bill McCann
    Bill McCann
    • Gary
    Margo Skinner
    • Stevie Cabot
    Elizabeth Barnitz
    Elizabeth Barnitz
    • Kim Morrison
    Holly Hardman
    Holly Hardman
    • Kathy
    Meb Boden
    • Anne Barron
    Leonard Corman
    • Priest
    Belle McDonald
    Belle McDonald
    • Marjorie Armand
    Edward C. Higgins
    • Coroner
    • (as Ed Higgins)
    William McDonald
    • Medical Examiner
    Kevin Fennessy
    Kevin Fennessy
    • Harry - the Janitor
    Edward Chalmers Jr.
    • Construction Worker
    • Director
      • Ken Hughes
    • Writer
      • Ruth Avergon
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    7chrichtonsworld

    Rachel Ward's Bottom in American giallo

    An excellent slasher/whodunnit you might not have heard about.Brutal killings,attractive women.attractive men,big knife,Freudian Symbolism,shower scene and red herrings.Even a surprise ending,although one that is a bit out of place especially compared to the rest of the movie.It's all there.So how come Night School isn't a more popular title? Your guess is as good as mine. But it could be that it has to do with the relatively late release on DVD. The pacing is a little uneven at times which does hurt the tension slightly. And the ending could be considered unsatisfying.It's one you will see coming and at the same time not at all. Very inventive I have to say although like I said earlier a bit out of tune with the movie overall. Honestly,I had fun watching since it does most things right.And to see Rachel Ward's bottom in all it's glory can't be that bad,now is it?
    7andrabem-1

    Night School of Death

    The girls that study in a night school are being killed and decapitated. A police lieutenant and his partner (comic relief?) start to investigate the murders.

    "Night School" takes place in Boston. The film begins with a brief view of the night skyline of Boston. We hear a melancholic and beautiful soundtrack that serves to enhance the poetry of city (and its people) and night. Soon after the camera becomes more intimate and we see old lamp posts, dark streets and small houses. The beautiful soundtrack goes on... and Boston looks quite pretty.

    "Night School" is in some ways almost a giallo. There are some connection points:

    1) Leonard Mann, an Italo-American actor that worked mainly in Italian films, including gialli like "Death Steps in the Dark" and "The Monster of Florence". In "Night School" he's the police lieutenant that investigates the murders but he's different from those policemen that we usually find in many thrillers. He's not trigger-happy and he hasn't trembling fists dying to punch a bad guy's nose. He's intelligent, sensitive and ready to follow his intuition.

    2) The killing scenes are stylish and imaginative. The killer dresses all in black, black helmet and black gloves. But "Night School" is very discreet in what concerns nudity. In one scene Rachel Ward takes a shower. Not much is shown, but many Italian gialli would not shy away from FFN. Anyway "Night School" is quite engaging, charming and different from the normal fare.

    3) There are many pretty girls (and some of them will be ruthlessly killed by the decapitator).

    The highlights in "Night School" are Rachel Ward (her beauty illuminates the screen) and Leonard Mann. In short, I think that "Night School" is a very enjoyable film. Those that want a non-stop action film with lots of bullets and fists breaking bones (fast! fast! fast!), should look elsewhere.
    7slasherstudios

    Early 80's Slasher Makes the Grade

    Anne Barron (Meb Boden) is a teacher's aide at the Jack-N-Jill Daycare Center in Boston. It's the early evening and the last child has been picked up by her mother. Anne is relaxing on the playground carousel when someone pulls up on a motorcycle, wearing a pink helmet. Anne is startled. Suddenly the stranger pulls out a machete and starts spinning the carousel. The machete is held up in the air and the terrified woman goes around and around - until she's struck with it.

    Judd Austin (Leonard Mann) is the cop assigned to the case. He is called to the scene and when he gets there, he sees a gruesome sight. The girl was decapitated and her head was put in a bucket of water nearby. The distraught director of the center tells the officer that Anne worked there during the day - and was attending night classes at Wendell College. At the hospital, Judd and his partner Taj (Joseph R. Sicari) discuss a similar case from the previous week. Another girl was found decapitated and her head was dumped in a pond. They wonder if there's any connection between the two murders.

    "Night School" is a typical run-of-the-mill early 80's whodunit slasher with a decapitation twist. This is the kind of movie where half of the money is trying to figure out where the detectives are going to find the missing heads. The twist ending is pretty predictable and the acting is a bit wooden (Rachel Ward, in her film debut, is all sorts of terrible here) but the film is never boring and has been directed with style. Boston looks positively wretched on film here and it gives the slasher a bit of a grungy "Departed" vibe. Overall, it's definitely worth checking out, just check your expectations-and your head--at the door.
    7deathwishryo

    Night School - Who knew Daft Punk were so terrifying?

    Night School (1981) Genre: Horror Sub Genre: Slasher Thriller

    Night School is an excellent slasher film, with a lot of things to recommend. This is one nasty film, with a lot of well done, very unsettling kills and setups. The main score is nicely done, but the kill track combined with the kills, is extremely effective. It certainly makes you sit up and take notice, as does the unnerving presence of the killer with the black motorcycle helmet. Very, very unsettling. All I'll say is, I'll never look at Daft Punk in the same way again... *Screams in terror

    Night School is best described as a serial killer thriller with slasher movie and horror elements. The plot revolves around a kill spree of local women being beheaded and the police are on the case to stop it at all costs. Nothing new here you may say, but how it's done is what really sets Night School apart from the competition.

    As said, what makes this such a successful slasher in my opinion, is how well the shots are done. There is plenty of build up and suspense, a whodunnit angle and a great twist. The atmosphere running through Night School is creepy with a capital C. By far one of the best slashers films I've seen.

    What is particularly impressive, is the original elements this film has. The main score which takes you into the film already lets you know, this isn't going to be just another rubbish samey slasher film. There is an element of class and craft here, completely devoid in many of the other slasher films. I am largely surprised I haven't heard more of this film, as Night School is that effective in what it does well, it deserves more acclaim. Totally ignore the 5.5 rating on here, Night School is a far more accomplished slasher movie than many have given it credit for.

    Night School uses suspense extremely well and the kills and setups are memorable. Night School gets a very well deserved 7 rating and is highly recommended to horror and slasher film fans.

    Ranking: 7/10

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    RATING SYSTEM:

    10) Untouchable - Marry me 9) Excellent 8) Great 7) Good 6) Average 5) Bad 4) Very Bad 3) Irredeemably Bad 2) An abomination 1) WTAF have you done?
    6Coventry

    Schools Out For…EVER!

    Like sadly too often the case with early 80's slasher-movies, this one honestly isn't as bad as the rating & reputation suggest and it obviously all depends on the viewers' prior expectations. If you're set to see a mindless and undemanding stalk 'n slash effort, you get just that, but with a tidbit of goodwill, you'll even notice and appreciate the creators' slightly more ambitious intentions. The vast majority of contemporary slasher flicks were blind copies of "Halloween", but "Night School" looks for role models that predate Carpenter's horror milestone by several years, more particularly Alfred Hitchcock (oh yes, yet another shower sequence) and various Italian Giallo movies! The killer's disguise and modus operandi, as well as the profile of the victims and several red herrings along the way, seem to come straight out of the script of the typical Giallo-effort. The stylish characteristics and outcome of the story may perhaps fall short (real Gialli have far more complicated denouements), but still this is one of the more likable non-Italian attempts at making a Giallo. "Night School" is also clearly sponsored by Boston's department of tourism, as the opening sequences depict multiple picturesque shots of the city by night. There's a killer on this loose in this beautiful city, completely dressed in black leather and wearing a pitch-dark motorcycle helmet, who brutally decapitates of young co-eds and dumps the chopped off heads in the nearest watery reservoir. Police inspector Austin quickly discovers a pattern, namely all victims attended night school classes and – more particularly – the anthropology lectures of professor / playboy Dr. Millett. All the evidence points either towards Millett himself or towards a simple-minded waiter/peeping tom, but that would just be too obvious, wouldn't it? The actual revelation of the killer's identity is ridiculously simple and easy to predict if you only just paid a little bit of attention to small clues. In spite of the gooey sounding head-hunter premise and its listing among the infamous Video Nasties, "Night School" is a rather tame and UN-shocking film. Most of the beheadings play off screen (at first, I even feared I was watching a censored version) and the rest of the bloodshed is kept to a minimum as well. The one sequence in the Sea Life Centre's locker room is quite mean-spirited, however, and probably single-handedly responsible for the notorious reputation. Director Ken Hughes (director of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", of all people) films a handful of effectively suspenseful scenes, the music is atmospheric and – even though I seem to be the only one who thinks so – the character of Taj (the assistant) was funny!

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    • Trivia
      Final theatrical feature film directed by writer-director Ken Hughes.
    • Goofs
      When the second girl is being killed, after changing out of her scuba suit, her lips don't match her words several times during the attack.
    • Quotes

      Judd Austin: Is, uh, Professor Millett in? I'd like to speak to him.

      Eleanor Adjai: I'm afraid that's quite impossible. He's working, he left strict instructions not to be disturbed.

      Judd Austin: Miss, uh, Adjai. Is that right?

      Eleanor Adjai: Yes, that's right.

      Judd Austin: I'm not a traveling salesman, Miss Adjai. I'm a police officer, and I have a badge that says I can disturb anybody anytime.

      Eleanor Adjai: [after a moment's pause] I'll see if he can talk to you.

    • Alternate versions
      The film appeared (as "Terror Eyes") on the UK's list of video nasties. Both the cinema and 1987 Guild Home Video releases were cut by 1 minute 16 secs by the BBFC to heavily reduce the gore and shots of slashing during the changing room and café murders. The film was finally passed uncut in 2025.
    • Connections
      Featured in Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Night School
    • Filming locations
      • New England Aquarium - Central Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts, USA(interior)
    • Production companies
      • Lorimar Productions
      • Fiducial Resource Industrial
      • Resource Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,169,875
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,169,875
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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