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Jeux mortels

Original title: Deadly Games
  • 1982
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
851
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Jeux mortels (1982)
A town is being terrorized by a masked killer who is murdering women. A young woman is attacked by the killer but escapes. She believes the killer to be either the town's policeman or the manager of the local theater, and she devises a plan to find out which is the actual killer.
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A woman falls to her death after getting attacked by a black-clad assailant. Her sister arrives in town and starts dating a police detective, who's friends with a strange movie theater curat... Read allA woman falls to her death after getting attacked by a black-clad assailant. Her sister arrives in town and starts dating a police detective, who's friends with a strange movie theater curator, as other women fall prey to the killer.A woman falls to her death after getting attacked by a black-clad assailant. Her sister arrives in town and starts dating a police detective, who's friends with a strange movie theater curator, as other women fall prey to the killer.

  • Director
    • Scott Mansfield
  • Writer
    • Scott Mansfield
  • Stars
    • Alexandra Morgan
    • Jo Ann Harris
    • Sam Groom
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    851
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    • Director
      • Scott Mansfield
    • Writer
      • Scott Mansfield
    • Stars
      • Alexandra Morgan
      • Jo Ann Harris
      • Sam Groom
    • 21User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
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    Alexandra Morgan
    • Linda Lawrence
    Jo Ann Harris
    Jo Ann Harris
    • Clarissa Jane Louise 'Keegan' Lawrence
    Sam Groom
    Sam Groom
    • Roger Lane
    Saul Sindell
    • Tom
    Steve Railsback
    Steve Railsback
    • Billy Owens
    Denise Galik
    Denise Galik
    • Mary Adams
    Dick Butkus
    Dick Butkus
    • Joe Adams
    Christine L. Tudor
    • Chris Howlett
    • (as Christine Tudor)
    Robin Hoff
    • Carol Bailey
    Jere Rae Mansfield
    Jere Rae Mansfield
    • Susan Theresa 'Sooty' Lane
    • (as Jere Lea Rae)
    Colleen Camp
    Colleen Camp
    • Randy
    June Lockhart
    June Lockhart
    • Marge Lawrence
    William Patrick Johnson
    • Bob Bailey
    • (as Bill Johnson)
    • Director
      • Scott Mansfield
    • Writer
      • Scott Mansfield
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    5horrormb

    Not too memorable...

    While not a bad movie, the only memorable parts were the deaths and the ending. The bright spot, however, was Colleen Camp's performance. While not the best ever, it was nice to see that she was acting as well as she was. Unfortunately, the movie was confusing and a lot of it made no sense for a while and even until the end... that's what I get for falling asleep through it, huh? It was pretty boring...
    4gridoon

    These "Games" are no fun...

    I somehow thought this movie would turn out to be an undiscovered treasure, but no such luck! Visually murky and poorly plotted, this is basically an oh-so-familiar retread of "Halloween", though the director shows some talent and tries to surpass the limitations of the script. The lousy ending does not help. (*1/2)
    5kosmasp

    Quit playing games with my ... neck?

    No pun intended - though a horror movie that is more about stopping your victims from breathing rather than slashing them, probably can't be called a slasher, right? Well I'll leave that technicality up to you to decide.

    The movie is not for everyone, not just because of the lack of blood (it does contain some nudity though, if that is something that makes it "better" for you). But just how it is told, the way it is actually resolved (or is it?) ... and generally trying to be way too clever for its own good. Leaving us mostly without any explanation ... not satisfying ones that is.

    Weird choices, like talking with the audience at one point - at least that's how it feels, unless he is auditioning or rehearsing ... but for what? Again, a very weird and confused movie. But still has a lot of influences - well very likely had. Like on Scream - and it is not just the phone call thing at the beginning but other things that Scream sort of adapted. If it was on purpose or not is another things alltogether of course.
    4acidburn-10

    Nothing special

    "Deadly Games" a.k.a Who Fell Asleep, which to be honest I did as it just dragged mostly for me. It started off well with a young woman getting disturbing phone calls and then getting attacked by a man in a ski mask, which was quite tense and exciting, but the outcome was rather tame.

    The aspect that I did like about it was the characters, especially the core female cast which I did find rather interesting and blossoming romance between the female lead and the cop, which was actually kind of sweet and they had decent chemistry together. But after a while it did get rather tedious, like for a start none of the other murders had any real spark or tension to them. But the lead actress Jo Ann Harris was rather likable as the female lead, and quite refreshing to have someone real and plucky in the role.

    It's just everything else in this movie just lacks, for a start the killer was just too easy to figure out and when it came down to the final scenes, it was just well dull and total lack of proper motive, just made everything that came before it rather disappointing.

    All in all there are glimmers here and there of a decent slasher movie, but sadly not enough of anything special with a mystery element that just doesn't work, despite good performances, this movie was just way too boring to keep me that interested.
    2lost-in-limbo

    Deadly boredom.

    After the death of a young lady in a quiet town, Keegan the sister of the victim shows up and gets tangled in the daily life of the town inhabitants. Soon there's another victim, and Keegan takes upon herself to figure out who the killer is while wooing with the cop who's on the case.

    Aggravating! Here's another case where the video artwork does a good enough job selling what is a generically spineless and tedious slasher fare of the 80s, where it deserves to languish in obscurity. It's a mystery story at heart, but director Scott Mansfield looks like he was influenced by the slasher craze (with certain set-pieces) that formulated in this period to deliver an indistinguishable feature of too many spontaneous changes in its patchwork direction. This would go on to devoid the structure of tension.

    What starts off amusingly decent (some lady stripping and fondling her breasts in the front doorway of her house?!), transcends in to a sluggish (if peculiar) melodrama of redundant sequences involving endless interactions (like a playing a board game, while sharing the good times with a trite sounding song accompanying) and vacant characters, only to be broken up by some tame and non-suspenseful killings. The two elements never entirely gel together. The premise is cluttered with predictable and perplexing details, which only made me yawn and look at the clock. The mystery/or the slasher side of the story is half-baked that when it comes to the reveal of our ski-masked, glove wearing killer it's quite unsatisfactory. That's if you've made it that far, but the ending is an unusual choice.

    Not helping the slight story and turgid script, was that the visuals were poorly lit and cinematography looked dusky (however there are moments like the pointless football game that's extremely well shot). I thought maybe it was the video, but the lighting in certain scenes was non-existent, which leads to the assumption that it was due to the production's low-budget. Was this the case of trying to rally up mood and atmosphere? If that was so, it didn't always work despite the best efforts by director Mansfield. Were it seemed to pay off was the choice of some eerie, high-pitched sound effects and music score. These were well executed.

    The performances are somewhat acceptable with leading actress Jo Ann Harris making head-way with her quick-witted attitude and sincere appeal, even with that somewhat squeaky voice. Colleen Camp is fine, Sam Groom is laughably unconvincing in his role and a disinterested Steven Railsback is pretty much wasted.

    This mundane and diluted effort can only roll up a 2 on this dice and leaves you thinking maybe it should have discarded it's slasher strokes.

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    • Trivia
      Dick Butkus played for the Chicago Bears and wore #51, same jersey his character wears when the play football in the park.
    • Quotes

      Clarissa Jane Louise 'Keegan' Lawrence: Do you always kiss strange people?

      Roger Lane: No, you're the strangest.

    • Connections
      Featured in Les 13 marches de l'angoisse (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Lost in Love Again
      Music by Hod David Schudson

      Lyrics by Scott Mansfield

      Sung by Monica Pege

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deadly Games
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Great Plains Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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