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L'arme du clown

Original title: Out of the Dark
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 29m
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5.4/10
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L'arme du clown (1988)
Beautiful young women who work at the offices of a phone-sex company are being stalked by a psychopathic killer.
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Beautiful young women who work at the offices of a phone-sex company are being stalked by a psychopathic killer.Beautiful young women who work at the offices of a phone-sex company are being stalked by a psychopathic killer.Beautiful young women who work at the offices of a phone-sex company are being stalked by a psychopathic killer.

  • Director
    • Michael Schroeder
  • Writers
    • J. Greg De Felice
    • Zane W. Levitt
  • Stars
    • Cameron Dye
    • Lynn Danielson-Rosenthal
    • Karen Lorre
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    5.4/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Michael Schroeder
    • Writers
      • J. Greg De Felice
      • Zane W. Levitt
    • Stars
      • Cameron Dye
      • Lynn Danielson-Rosenthal
      • Karen Lorre
    • 35User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Cameron Dye
    Cameron Dye
    • Kevin
    Lynn Danielson-Rosenthal
    Lynn Danielson-Rosenthal
    • Kristi
    • (as Lynn Danielson)
    Karen Lorre
    Karen Lorre
    • Jo Ann
    • (as Karen Witter)
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Ruth
    Starr Andreeff
    • Camille
    Karen Mayo-Chandler
    Karen Mayo-Chandler
    • Barbara
    Angela Robinson Witherspoon
    Angela Robinson Witherspoon
    • Vanessa
    • (as Angela Robinson)
    Teresa Crespo Hartendorp
    Teresa Crespo Hartendorp
    • Debbie
    • (as Teresa Crespo)
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    • Asberry The Dog
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Dennis
    Zane W. Levitt
    • Coroner
    Tracey Walter
    Tracey Walter
    • Lt. Frank Meyers
    Charles Champion
    • Young Cop
    J. Greg De Felice
    • Police Photographer
    Silvana Gallardo
    • McDonald
    Bud Cort
    Bud Cort
    • Stringer
    Hector Morales
    • Mexican Man
    • (as Hector M. Morales)
    Marcie Leeds
    • Claudine
    • Director
      • Michael Schroeder
    • Writers
      • J. Greg De Felice
      • Zane W. Levitt
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    5Tikkin

    More thriller than horror

    This was more of a thriller/mystery than a horror. Don't get me wrong, it does have its horror and slasher elements, but these come in more towards the end. There was a lot of unnecessary padding by the way of sex scenes which seemed to drag forever. The best parts are at the end when the killer is unmasked. And there's also the classic Haloween style ending which is quite cool. There are moments of tension when the woman is being stalked down a flight of stairs too.

    Overall though this film is nothing special and I wouldn't say it lives up to how good it sounds (ie. phone sex workers being stalked by a killer in a clown mask). Watch it if you love clown type killers, but this is not essential viewing if you are a horror/slasher fan.
    5Fella_shibby

    Predictable but passable slasher with sufficient wtf moments.

    I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs n found it to be a bit terrifying cos of the clown mask n the baseball bat n shovel scenes.

    Revisited it recently on a fast forward mode.

    The movie has enuff kills n nudity but the sex scene is lousy cos its shot in dim light n fast cut editing.

    Tracey Walter was not at all convincing as a cop and his character barging inside a house with a shotgun and that too outta nowhere is like yo man wtf is that.

    Walter got stereotyped as a comical character actor, especially aft Conan the Destroyer.

    Another big wtf moment is the killer rising up after being shot as if it has some supernatural powers.

    There is a very stupid scene where a guy sneaks inside an accountant's office but how he manages to get out is never shown. Like a piece of cake and that too with the accountant present.
    6merklekranz

    Way better than it should be ..........

    The involvement of Paul Bartel in "Out of the Dark" goes beyond his appearance, with an atrocious wig, as the manager of the seedy Royale Motel. As executive producer he has influenced Bartel-like dark humor throughout the film. The supporting cast alone is reason to seek this one out. You get "Lust in the Dust" alumni Lanie Kazan, Geoffrey Lewis, Tab Hunter, and "Divine". In addition, Tracey Walters, Karen Black, and Bud Cort are on board. This story of a clown masked killer murdering phone sex girls, is creatively photographed, and the performances are enthusiastic. Unfortunately, "Out of the Dark" was "Divine's": final film. ...................... - MERK
    5paulclaassen

    Better than expected, but still not all that memorable.

    Enter the world of phone sex. Yeah, that was a thing back in the day, before the Internet.

    Kristi works for a phone sex business, Suite Nothings, owned by Ruth (Karen Black). Her boyfriend is Kevin, who works as a photographer, taking sensual images of the girls working for Suite Nothings. Off course, being a film about a phone sex business AND being an 80's slasher, there's no surprise in this being sexploitation. Yup, nude girls and boobies, boobies, boobies.

    Bobo, a guy with a clown mask, stalks and kills the girls working for Suite Nothings. Being a whodunit murder mystery, the film tries very hard to set up possible suspects, but it is rather obvious who the killer is. I had my suspicions from the very beginning, and I was right.

    While detectives try to solve the murders, Kristi and Kevin do their own investigation as well. 'Out of the Dark' is not a bad entry to the 80's slasher repertoire, but I'm not sure I'm going to remember it by its title.

    Look out for a guest appearance by Divine, whom I hardly recognized without his trademark make-up.
    6lost-in-limbo

    Silly, routine slasher, but still fairly watchable.

    A telephone sex service named "Suite Nothings" is being tormented by an insane killer, who knocks off the beautiful woman on the other end of the phone one by one, in many brutal ways. So now, one of the women and their boyfriend who is a prime suspect of these sex-related crimes by the police try to work who is this killer that hides behind a clown's mask with their twisted sense of humour. This leads them too so many unexpected clues and suspicious suspects, which just keep on popping up.

    Well, this is my second viewing of this film and it hasn't improved on my first one bit, but its mildly amusing despite we've seen it all before. What we got here is a reasonably sub-standard slasher with A LOT of sleaze, sex and added nastiness, with some very twisted humour along the way too. Although some things actually don't work, and you'll be snickering at how ridiculous certain set-ups are and how outrageous the violence is. Even the oh so many coincidences and why would you do that scenarios that crop up doesn't help either. Its main problem was that it took itself FAR to seriously in spots, making it funny in parts that it shouldn't have been. But then again, this is what really keeps you watching this particular film. I'm hoping its trying to be a parody on the sub-genre. Hold on, I almost forgot… a cheesy, but sometimes-erotic soundtrack helps you get into the 80's spirit!

    The actual plot has so many twists, turns and plenty of red herrings, with certain sub-plots being left up in the air and characters disappearing from on screen. Such as one of b-grades finest Karen Black, one of the film's strong points… her character just vanishes after the halfway point. This is why certain things you pick up don't make too much sense and why at times it tries to be a moving drama, then comedy and a sudden u-turn into horror. Please make your mind up! It just seems there was too much going on at times, which gave it a padded feel. When it finally comes to the outlandish climax the killer's identity is a real let down in my opinion. Overall, the killer was just too goofy and cracked too many lame one-liners.

    Fine performances from an exceptional b-cast (Cameron Dye, Bud Cort, Tracy Walter, Geoffery Lewis, Starr Andreeff, Paul Bartel, Tab Hunter). There was your occasional flat or eccentric performance and the cross dresser Divine makes a small cameo as a police detective. It's just that most of the characters were unlikeable and the dialogue that came from their mouths was shallow trite. The actual production wasn't too shabby and there were some well setup sequences. But where's was the suspense? Actually, what am I going on about? Oh right, it's a cheesy 80s slasher film.

    Overall, there's some fun to be had with it providing enough nudity and cheap violence, which you expect from this type of film.

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    • Trivia
      Divine's final film role. It was released a year after his death.
    • Goofs
      The car that runs down victim #2 appears to have three different license plates.
    • Quotes

      Kevin Silvers: You know what they do to killer clowns?... They send them to the funny farm.

    • Alternate versions
      UK cinema and video versions were cut by 1 min 34 secs by the BBFC for an '18' certificate with heavy edits to the sexual telephone conversations and the murder scenes, plus the removal of shots of a bondage photograph and a carrot being placed in a dead woman's mouth.
    • Connections
      References Late Night with David Letterman (1982)

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La sonrisa de la muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cinetel Films
      • Zeta Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $1,600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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