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Les rats attaquent

Original title: Deadly Eyes
  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.7K
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Les rats attaquent (1982)
HorrorSci-FiThriller

Contaminated grain breeds overgrown, killer rats in this Golden Harvest production.Contaminated grain breeds overgrown, killer rats in this Golden Harvest production.Contaminated grain breeds overgrown, killer rats in this Golden Harvest production.

  • Director
    • Robert Clouse
  • Writers
    • James Herbert
    • Lonon F. Smith
    • Charles H. Eglee
  • Stars
    • Sam Groom
    • Sara Botsford
    • Scatman Crothers
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writers
      • James Herbert
      • Lonon F. Smith
      • Charles H. Eglee
    • Stars
      • Sam Groom
      • Sara Botsford
      • Scatman Crothers
    • 40User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sam Groom
    Sam Groom
    • Paul Harris
    Sara Botsford
    Sara Botsford
    • Kelly Leonard
    Scatman Crothers
    Scatman Crothers
    • George Foskins
    Cec Linder
    Cec Linder
    • Dr. Louis Spenser
    Lisa Langlois
    Lisa Langlois
    • Trudy White
    Lesleh Donaldson
    Lesleh Donaldson
    • Martha
    James B. Douglas
    • Mel Dederick
    Lee-Max Walton
    • Tim Harris
    Joseph Kelly
    Joseph Kelly
    • Matt
    Kevin Foxx
    • Hoserman
    Jon Wise
    • Skip
    Wendy Bushell
    • Liz
    Charles Jolliffe
    • Henry Younger
    Dora Dainton
    • Mrs. Trumbull
    Michael Fawkes
    • Motorman
    Michael Mark McManus
    • Mayor Rizetti
    George Merner
    • Lester Hymes
    Roger Dunn
    Roger Dunn
    • Doctor Gordon
    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writers
      • James Herbert
      • Lonon F. Smith
      • Charles H. Eglee
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    6Chase_Witherspoon

    Daschunds in rat costumes

    Cat-sized rats, laced-up on steroid enriched grain apparently destined for starving kids in Africa, overrun the city as former chop-socky filmmaker Clouse applies his unique, high contact brand of action/horror. Breaking with convention early, his sewer mob spirit away a toddler from its high chair – a trail of blood and an empty wonder suit greets the hysterical mother, a scene sure to disaffect plenty of parents so early in the piece, they may not stay for the blood bath still to come. Local teacher and single dad Groom investigates the strange goings on, while courting the attentions of Health official (Botsford) and attempting to dissuade those of an infatuated student (Langlois).

    The versatile vaudeville performer Crothers is wasted in a frivolous supporting role, while veteran Canadian actor Linder is also given little respect. Langlois is the most vivacious characterisation, giving conviction and dimension to the sexually confident and nubile young student, enamoured by the worldly but unattainable Groom. Clouse even manages to stage a rat attack during a Bruce Lee cinema retrospective at which his film "Game of Death" is played on the big screen, for those who might appreciate an in-joke.

    It's formula filmmaking and Clouse handles both the characterisations and action sequences with adept skill, albeit with little attention to detail or continuity. Groom is an affable leading man, Botsford a more attractive proposition (there's even a fire-lit love scene to really set the mood), and the daschunds dressed in sewer rat costumes, almost look cute in some scenes, as they scamper from one mark to the next below aerial shots that clearly display their canine features. Extremely bloody with plenty of limb gnawing, bone chewing gore, "Night Eyes" is the perfect late night viewing experience.
    Wizard-8

    Mostly a dull affair

    I had wanted to see this movie for a long time, but none of the video stores in the various cities I lived in stocked it. Finally, I had to purchase the Blu-ray. Was it worth the wait? For the most part, no. Now, the big feature about the movie that made me want to see it - giant rats played by dachshunds - does provide a little amusement, as well as the equally not convincing puppetry work when we see close-ups of the giant rats' faces. However, the bulk of the movie surrounding the rat stuff is extremely tedious to sit through. There simply isn't a lot of story here, and the characters are written in a way to be extremely uninteresting. The script is bad enough, but under the direction of Robert Clouse, the movie moves at a glacial pace and without any real tension. Clouse also makes some very big continuity goofs, like how the weather changes from shot to shot in some scenes, and how the movie seems to be taking place in Canada in some scenes but in other scenes in the United States. If you must see this, wait until it comes on cable and record it, then watch it with your finger hovered over the fast-forward button on your remote. Make sure your remote has fresh batteries, because this movie will give your remote a workout.
    shuz

    Dogs in rat suits terrorize the city

    Giant rat movie based on excellent book "The Rats", this is a definite addition to the So-Bad-It's-Almost-Good hall of fame. You think you have seen it all until you see the little dogs in rat costumes running everywhere, munching on fleeing, screaming humans. Lisa Langlois plays the standard doomed "bad girl" role well, you just know her days are numbered. Fun no brainer flick, don't expect too much.
    6paulclaassen

    Creature feature with substance and likeable characters.

    'Deadly Eyes' received negative reviews from critics and apparently even writer James Herbert - on whose novel the film is based - didn't like it. As for me, I actually really enjoyed this, and I'll tell you why.

    While the rats are not the most realistic looking rodents, they are ugly looking things. The film doesn't waste time before the rats start killing, but the film is not only about the rats. There's romance and drama here as well. And I enjoyed this. These events nicely fleshed out the characters, and the characters were very likable.

    Sam Groom stars as the film's main protagonist, Paul Harris (portrayed by hunky Sam Groom, with the most beautiful voice!). He is a divorced man living with his young son, Tim. One of his students, Trudy (Lisa Langlois) has a crush on him, and tells one of her girlfriends she will have sex with Paul within a month.

    But Paul is not interested in Trudy. He meets and falls in love with Kelly (Sara Botsford), who works for the Department of Health. I found their relationship very natural, and thought Sara Botsford did a great job as Kelly.

    Back to the rats; the film shows no mercy as the rats even kill (and eat) toddlers and the elderly. Clever photography makes the events all the more realistic, and the suspense is well crafted. The total mayhem during the climax is reminiscent of 50s and 60s horror movies. Personally, I found 'Deadly Eyes' an above average horror thriller with substance, and a great addition to the 80s horror portfolio. I know it's hardly an original premise, as we've seen this sort of thing a hundred times before. I guess I was hooked on the characters.

    Judging by critics, I'm in the minority here, but I loved the movie.
    10stompy

    dog food

    Yeah the movie sucks but we had a great time making it.

    I got thrown through a glass window, hurled down a flight of stairs, and had dog food and corn syrup plastered on my face so the dogs would "eat" me...

    I gotta tell ya, the dogs were treated like kings.

    Each dog could only work 2 hours and they could only shoot for 5 minutes at a time.

    They all had air conditioned kennels.

    The humans on the other hand... well we just had to fend for ourselves...

    George "Stompy" Hollo

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    • Trivia
      James Herbert, who wrote the novel upon which the film was based, was displeased with what the filmmakers did to his novel.
    • Goofs
      When a man locks himself in the train car to get away from the rats, there is a faint dog barking sound. Dachshunds were used to play the rats and dressed in rat suits.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Blue Thunder/Return of the Jedi/Breathless/La Traviata (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      So Right
      Written by Chuck McDermott

      Performed by The Chuck McDermott Band

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1982 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Rats
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Filmtrust Productions
      • Northshore Investments Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • CA$1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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