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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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Slasher HorrorTeen HorrorHorrorMysteryThriller

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
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    • 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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    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

    #FilmReview #FilmReviews #NightSchool #NightSchool1981

    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?
    7nick121235

    Hidden Gem

    This really is somewhat of a hidden gem among slashers, which as you will know if you are a slasher aficionado, is a valuable find. I went into Night School not really expecting much for some reason. Well, I say 'for some reason', but let's face it- even if you are a hardcore slasher and/or horror fan, you can't deny the fact that most of these films can be unoriginal at best and downright trash more often than you'd like to admit. Especially 80's slashers, i'm sad to say. But every so often in our sojourns we find a pleasant surprise that makes the hours spent watching awful movies worthwhile. Night School is one of those movies. This film, while really not too original, is still head and shoulders above most of its peers. Beholden more to the Italian giallo of the decade before than its Halloween inspired contemporaries, Night School makes up for what it lacks in plot with atmosphere and campy situations and dialogue. I say campy, but I mean campy in the way that films such as Suspiria or even Friday the 13th were campy; the dialogue can be peculiar and silly but it contributes to an overall sense of dream logic. The London setting also adds to the overall atmosphere. In conclusion this film is a good (but not great) one by my standards, but don't go into expecting a typical 80's cheesy slasher. I enjoyed it once and I'd probably enjoy it again; I'd say it's definitely worth a re-watch. Oh and as a little side note all of that talk about anthropology and ancient cultures practicing beheading and cannibalism gave me an intense urge to watch Fulci's Zombi 2 again... seek it out and watch it if you can get your hands on it, that one is highly recommended if you like Italian cannibal exploitation films.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Serial dekapitator.

    A killer in a motorcycle helmet is decapitating attractive babes attend a night school class taught by an anthropology professor.It all has to do with some head-hunting rituals from Papua New Guinea.Very enjoyable cop drama/slasher with some elements of giallo.There is a truly sensual shower scene with a a ravishingly beautiful Rachel Ward and three decapitated heads of victims are found in various strange places including an aquarium.The killings are mostly off-screen and there is a bit of sleaze.The melodically creepy piano based score by Brad Fiedel of "Just Before Dawn" is truly effective.If you enjoyed "What Have You Done to Your Daughters" give "Night School" a chance.It truly is one of the slashers that resembles the Italian giallo that inspired the genre in the first place.8 out of 10.
    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.
    5AlsExGal

    A slasher film with a twist or two

    This is a slasher film with a twist or two. It seems there's a loony loose in Boston who decapitates women and stuffs the heads in water. Several of the victims attended a women's college and so the cops zero in on a womanizing professor of anthropology who specializes in the customs of tribal New Guinea, including shrunken heads.

    The prof (Drew Snyder) is also a real snot who's shacked up with his research assistant (Rachel Ward) who defends his every move. The cop (Leonard Mann) can't get an angle on the heads in water gimmick, and his sidekick (Joseph Sicari) is totally clueless. There is also a lesbian dean (Annette Miller) who preys on the girls and seems like the likely killer. As the student population drops, the cops gets desperate and go after a peeping tom but get lucky when he happens to be peeping on a victim. Certainly no classic, but there are enough twists to keep it going. Not especially vivid in its violence. Nice Boston locations.

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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
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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