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Les yeux du cauchemar

Original title: Demon Rage
  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
693
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Les yeux du cauchemar (1982)
Horror

A woman in an unhappy marriage finds sexual fulfillment in her relationship with a ghostly, speechless presence who, obviously, doesn't quite say who he is.A woman in an unhappy marriage finds sexual fulfillment in her relationship with a ghostly, speechless presence who, obviously, doesn't quite say who he is.A woman in an unhappy marriage finds sexual fulfillment in her relationship with a ghostly, speechless presence who, obviously, doesn't quite say who he is.

  • Director
    • James Polakof
  • Writers
    • James Polakof
    • Beverly Johnson
  • Stars
    • Britt Ekland
    • Lana Wood
    • Kabir Bedi
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    693
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Polakof
    • Writers
      • James Polakof
      • Beverly Johnson
    • Stars
      • Britt Ekland
      • Lana Wood
      • Kabir Bedi
    • 24User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • Ann-Marie
    Lana Wood
    Lana Wood
    • Lisa
    Kabir Bedi
    Kabir Bedi
    • The Spirit
    Don Galloway
    Don Galloway
    • Carl
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Father Stratten
    Sherry Scott
    • Michelle
    Elise-Anne
    • Belline
    Tom Hallick
    Tom Hallick
    • Burt
    Chris Polakof
    • Cissy
    John Simon
    • Police Sergeant
    Alan Harris
    • Dave
    Michael Blackburn
    • Ambulance Driver
    Richard Allen
    • Demonic Character
    • (as Rick Alan)
    Howard Murphy
    • The Beast…
    La Donna
    • Demonic Character
    Rheya Ferroah
    • Demonic Character
    Michelle Waxman
    • Demonic Character
    Bennett Waxman
    • Ambulance Attendant
    • Director
      • James Polakof
    • Writers
      • James Polakof
      • Beverly Johnson
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    lazarillo

    Lana Wood gets "plenty o'toole" from randy demon

    A lonely and neglected housewife (Lana Wood) living in a deserted house on the beach takes a lover. Unfortunately, that lover turns out to be Satan! Her husband and teenage daughter are naturally upset by this turn of events and enlist a family friend (Britt Ekland) who is a spiritual medium and the latter's obnoxious husband to help them out, with disastrous results for everyone involved.

    This movie kind of resembles both the mainstream film "The Entity" and the X-rated classic "Through the Looking Glass", but it is not as good as either. It is surprisingly low-budget and obscure movie considering that it features two former Bond girls--Lana "Plenty O'Toole" Wood and Britt "Holly Goodnight" Ekland. (okay, not two of the most talented former Bond girls, but still--). A cadaverous John Carradine also makes an appearance (but then he showed up pretty much every time he sensed the distant whir of a film camera). Ekland, very uncharacteristically, keeps her clothes on for the whole movie, but the busty Woods more than makes up for this as she repeatedly scromps naked with the horny demon, moaning ecstatically. The film is not bad, at least before the completely confounding ending, but there are few too many supposedly meaningful shots of the waves crashing onto the beach.

    Not a good film perhaps, but not deserving of its current obscurity either.
    Dethcharm

    The Devil In Ms. Wood...

    DEMON RAGE is about a lonely, neglected wife named Lisa (Lana Wood), who is tormented by an equally lonely spirit. Since Lisa's -obviously blind- husband won't take care of business, the demon moves in to fill the void. When the specter visits Lisa in human form, she forgets all about her inattentive spouse!

    Meant mostly as a vehicle for Ms. Wood to be unclothed as much as possible, the rest is pretty silly.

    It starts out sort of like THE ENTITY, or a devilish, more adult take on THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR, but devolves into a cavalcade of typically languid, simulated sex scenes.

    Co-stars Britt Ekland as Lisa's conveniently psychic friend, and John Carradine in a microscopic cameo as a priest.

    On the positive side, there's also a female demon, a screeching black cat, a guillotine, and a giant, pulsating eyeball! All in the basement!...
    6kevin-167

    Not all bad

    The movie is not a classic horror film by any means. I saw it when I was about 11 or 12 years old and one part that really did scare me is when the main character played by Lana Wood (yes that is Natalie Wood's sister) is running on the beach at night from this creepy looking guy with a weird outfit and even weirder looking mask. She constantly dreams about him and he eventually catches up to her and rips off her clothes and has his way with her. It's been several years since I saw it.
    lor_

    Sexy supernatural pic

    My review was written in October 1982 after a Times Square screening.

    "Satan's Mistress", lensed in 1980 under the title "Dark Eyes", is a supernatural sexploitation picture sporting name talent but cheap production values. Weak story and direction hurt its theatrical chances but plentiful nude footage of buxom lead Lana Wood should create mucho vidcassette interest. Film went through interim title change, "Demon Rage" and "Fury of the Succubus" before its present moniker.

    Silly premise is that dead spirits wander in limbo awaiting their final judgment, and in this lonely state are drawn to similarly lonely living folks whom the devil uses as bait to "catch" these spirits or souls. Lisa (Lana Wood) is just such a lonely woman, pining away at her beach house while being neglected by her busy with work husband Burt (Tom Hallick).

    In a cheap effect imitating Al Adamson's 1977 "Nurse SherrI" film, a purple animated squiggle enters Lisa's bedroom one night and she is raped by some invisible entity. Next time, instead of invisible the spirit is personified by a dark, romantic man clad in black (Kabir Bedi). While both husband and daughter Michelle (Sherry Scott) are disturbed by Lisa's reclusiveness, she's getting it on almost constantly with the mysterious intruder.

    With corny paranormal phenomena and hallucinations accelerating, plus the appearance of a black cat familiar, friend and mystic Anne-Marie (Britt Ekland)( tries to help, and local California priest Father Stratten (John Carradine) offers his advice. Meanwhile, a mysterious woman Belline (Elsie-Anne) tries to recruit Michelle to the devil's work.

    Payoff is a gory death for Anne-Marie's husband (Don Galloway), very improbably killed by a guillotine that just happens to be stored in Lisa's basement. Fiey basement climax has Bedi the spirit nobly leaving Lisa and going to Hell.

    With poor special effects (a monster that looks like a big pulsating eye and dream sequences which are blurry and eye-straining), filmmaker James Polakof is in big trouble. Problem is exacerbated by photography or printing which makes the interior scenes look too dark. A good cast is the film's drawing card, with Wood impressive in her frequent simulations of sexual passion and Bedi, currently costarring in "Octopussy", perfectly cast as the silent, Valentino-esque romantic stranger. Other roles, including top-billed Britt Ekland, are strictly functional.
    2ronevickers

    A turgid affair!!

    Anyone who had not seen this film, but had heard about its various titles, may expect something interesting and worthwhile. The reality is that this is a turgid, slow moving, load of nonsense! First of all, the soundtrack is quite abysmal, and the background sounds tend to drown out the dialogue, which is no great shakes anyway. The editing is quite appalling, and the film lurches from scene to scene without any great pattern to it. The ending is quite ludicrous, although after sitting through 90 minutes of dross, it is a welcome relief to the viewer. In all in, a sad effort which only merits two points courtesy of the lead, Lana Wood!!

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    • Trivia
      Shot 1978, not released until 1982.
    • Goofs
      At about the 1hr 16 minute mark, the head that is hooked onto the wall explodes and a fountain of blood comes out. A white tube like item is seen as the camera briefly pans down, which is most likely the tube feeding the prop the fake blood. A later shot of the head does not seem to have the white tube coming out of it.
    • Quotes

      Carl: Okay, where is he?

      Lisa: Who?

      Carl: The guy that was balling you.

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Demon Rage
    • Filming locations
      • Laguna Beach, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • B.J. Creators
      • Diversified Film Ventures Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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