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Olivia

  • 1983
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Olivia (1983)
A woman who, as a child, witnessed her prostitute mother getting killed by a client, marries an abusive man, and is suffering from homicidal schizophrenia.
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Witnessing her Mother's murder as a child has an odd effect on a woman when she weds.Witnessing her Mother's murder as a child has an odd effect on a woman when she weds.Witnessing her Mother's murder as a child has an odd effect on a woman when she weds.

  • Director
    • Ulli Lommel
  • Writers
    • Ulli Lommel
    • John P. Marsh
    • Ron Norman
  • Stars
    • Suzanna Love
    • Robert Walker Jr.
    • Jeff Winchester
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    995
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Writers
      • Ulli Lommel
      • John P. Marsh
      • Ron Norman
    • Stars
      • Suzanna Love
      • Robert Walker Jr.
      • Jeff Winchester
    • 16User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Suzanna Love
    Suzanna Love
    • Olivia
    Robert Walker Jr.
    Robert Walker Jr.
    • Michael 'Mike' Grant
    • (as Robert Walker)
    Jeff Winchester
    • Richard
    Amy Robinson
    • Olivia, age 5
    Bibbe Hansen
    • The Mother
    Nicholas Love
    Nicholas Love
    • The Soldier
    Kenneth Robert Shippy
    Kenneth Robert Shippy
    • Eric
    • (as Kenneth R. Shippy)
    Michael Evans
    Michael Evans
    • Chairman
    Ulli Lommel
    Ulli Lommel
    • The Detective
    Judy Walker
    • The Manager
    Ron James
    • Broker
    Raymond H. Shockey
    • Man
    • (as Ray Shockey)
    Kathy Kartiganer
    • Girl
    Warren A. Stevens
    • Client
    • (as Warren Stevens)
    Clement von Franckenstein
    Clement von Franckenstein
    • Lawyer
    • (as Clement St. George)
    Eric Galloway
    • Tour Guide
    Doreen Bree
    • Buyer
    Jorge Zepeda
    • Bartender
    • Director
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Writers
      • Ulli Lommel
      • John P. Marsh
      • Ron Norman
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    4paulclaassen

    Slow drama with an annoying lead character.

    If you go into this movie believing it to be a horror - as I did - you will be disappointed. It might pass as a thriller, but this is mostly drama, and character study.

    15 Years ago, Olivia's mother - a hooker - was killed by one of her customers. Now 20 and married to Richard, Olivia is still haunted by her mother's death. Richard is a bit of a brute, and when he refuses Olivia getting a job, she decides to follow in her mother's footsteps - not to make money, but to avenge her mothers death by killing men who picks her up.

    One night she is spotted by Michael Grant, an engineer, while taking pictures of a bridge he is working on. Getting acquainted, Olivia enjoys his sensitivity and they start seeing each other while Richard is at work. Olivia is totally nuts, and I found her annoying at times. The film just gets worse towards the end and without spoilers I guarantee you're not going to like how this plays out.

    I found the film slow and uninteresting, so chances are I'm going to forget this in an instant. Not that it would matter...
    5Fella_shibby

    Better than Jade.

    I saw this for the first time recently n I still cannot fathom why I got pulled into seeing this. It's not a bad film but erotic dramas n thrillers ain't my cup of tea. Nevertheless, the lead actress' beautiful face kept me going. Suzanna Love was truly attractive n her brief nudity was an icing on the cake. Plot wise it is a bit far fetched but some scenes r pretty atmospheric. I really wanted to know how the husband survived n how he tracked her down. Also did she purposely migrate to Arizona so that she can bump into her lover.
    lor_

    Enjoyable Hitchcockian horror cheapie

    My review was written in March 1983 after a screening in the Bronx.

    Filmed half in London and half in Arizona in 1981 with the shooting title "Faces of Fear", "A Taste of Sin" is an effective psychological horror thriller from prolific Germany-to-U;S. Filmmaker Uli Lommel. Biggest treat her for film buffs and horror fans is Lommel's equal-time raiding of not merely the works of Alfred Hitchcock, but also the Hitchcock-derived thrillers of Brian DePalma.

    Prior to its present (tacked-on to suit a sex-themed ad campaign) moniker, picture bore a series of better titles: "Beyond the Bridge", "Double Jeopardy" and "Olivia".

    Opening (culled from Hitchcock's "Marnie") has 6-year-old Olivia (Amy Robinson) watching (through a keyhole) her British prostitute mother servicing a G. I. who's into bondage. She helplessly sees her mom killed by the G. I. Fifteen years later, Olivia (played as an adult by Suzanna Love, star of all even of Lommel's U. S.-made pics) has a British husband Richard (Jeff Winchester), and dresses up at night to relive her mom's experience as a streetwalker near London Bridge. Controlled by her (imagined) mom's voice from beyond the grave, she starts killing her customers while being wracked with guilt for not coming to mom's aid versus the G. I. Olivia falls in love with Michael Grant (Robert Walker), an American working on a project to restore the bridge. In a fight with Richard over her that takes place on the bridge, Grant is victorious, and Richard ends up hurtling into the water below.

    With the film half over, scene shifts to Arizona four years later where London Bridge has been transplanted (along with its fatalistic associations for the lead characters). Grant finds Olivia working as a condominium saleslady using a new name (Jenny) and with a new mousy appearance and American accent. Suspenseful plot twists (and red herrings) involve lifts from "Vertigo", "Obsession", "Sisters","Psycho" -you name it.

    Though this type of derivative filmmaking is hotgly criticized these dys (with DePalma perhaps the number one whipping boy), Lommel plays it straight and comes up with an entertaining B picture. He obviously enjoys the Hitchcock association, even casting Vera Miles from "Psycho" in his next film "Brainwave" (opposite Tony Curtis instead of Janet Leigh) and recalling Walker (son of "Strangers on a Train" namesake and near lookalike) for the lead in "Devonsville Terror".

    Suzanna Love is quite impressive in the chameleon lead role, calling for at least three distinct personalities. Walker, still looking boyish at age 40, is an empathetic hero, though one keeps expecting him to become sinister, given Hitchcok's switcheroo casting of his dad 30 years earlier. Joel Goldsmith's synthesizer music score is effective, but the film is hampered by drab would-be film noir visuals, for which five cinematographers are credited.
    nko_123

    Incredibly good

    You all can read the plot summary from IMDb, so I won't write about it.

    I got my hands on the DVD of "Olivia" yesterday. DVD cover didn't look great, more like erotic b-film, but WOW! The film runs only 1 h 20 minutes but many things happens during the film, and you won't be bored. There is something for everybody; romance, thrill, erotic and murders. Does that sound awesome combination? Maybe not, but in this film it is.

    It looks like a big Hollywood studio film from the end of 1970's, but it was actually made with budget of $500,000. I have to admit that there are few moments when you can see that it was made with small budget, but it doesn't bother watching.

    A must see for people who likes to see erotic thriller, but also for the IMDb users here who says that Lommel hasn't done any good film.

    This is incredible.
    3BA_Harrison

    A bridge too far.

    As a child, Olivia witnesses the brutal murder of her prostitute mother by a client; fifteen years later, she is in an abusive marriage, and, suffering from schizophrenia, hears her dead mother's voice instructing her to become a hooker. Olivia (Suzanna Love) kills her first customer, but falls for American engineer Mike Grant (Robert Walker Jr.), who treats her with kindness and compassion.

    When Olivia's husband Richard (Jeff Winchester) catches his wife in a passionate clinch with Mike, he attacks the engineer, but accidentally falls from London Bridge into the Thames during the altercation, after which Olivia disappears into the night.

    Four years later, Mike is working at Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where London Bridge has been reconstructed. There, he bumps into a condo saleswoman called Jenny, who he recognises as Olivia. They rekindle their love affair, unaware that Richard is still alive, and has tracked Olivia to her new home in the desert.

    Theories abound about the exact meaning of the nursery rhyme 'London Bridge is Falling Down', an enduring playground favourite amongst young children. Ulli Lommel's Olivia (AKA Prozzie AKA Double Jeopardy), which centres around the famous bridge, is also something of a puzzler. I suspect that the director was trying to use the bridge, so out-of-place in Arizona, as a metaphor for Olivia herself - but it's a clumsy conceit that Lommel is unable to make work.

    The awkwardness of Lommel's uneven script is compounded by ham-fisted direction, terrible acting, and badly executed scenes of violence, Lommel even resorting to borrowing from his own (utterly diabolical) Bogeyman II, with a ridiculous death-by-electric-toothbrush scene (it didn't work there, and it's just as unbelievably dumb here as well).

    An obvious low budget certainly doesn't help matters, the film looking cheap and nasty throughout, but even if Lommel had been able to 'build it up with silver and gold' I doubt if he could have made Olivia anything but another rather forgettable clunker.

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    • Trivia
      Ulli Lommel and Suzanna Love found London Bridge in Arizona while preparing for Revenge of the Boogeyman (1983). Lommel started writing a story that would involve London Bridge in London and Arizona's London Bridge.
    • Connections
      Edited into Ulli Lommel's Zodiac Killer (2005)

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1983 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mad Night
    • Filming locations
      • Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ambassador
      • New West
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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