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Le charpentier

Original title: The Carpenter
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
843
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Le charpentier (1988)
Slasher HorrorFantasyHorrorThriller

A mad woman and her cheating husband hire men to fix up their new house. Mysterious carpenter, Ed, becomes her guardian angel, but he is actually an executed killer whose spirit has returned... Read allA mad woman and her cheating husband hire men to fix up their new house. Mysterious carpenter, Ed, becomes her guardian angel, but he is actually an executed killer whose spirit has returned to finish the dream house he once started.A mad woman and her cheating husband hire men to fix up their new house. Mysterious carpenter, Ed, becomes her guardian angel, but he is actually an executed killer whose spirit has returned to finish the dream house he once started.

  • Director
    • David Wellington
  • Writer
    • Doug Taylor
  • Stars
    • Wings Hauser
    • Lynne Adams
    • Pierre Lenoir
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    843
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Wellington
    • Writer
      • Doug Taylor
    • Stars
      • Wings Hauser
      • Lynne Adams
      • Pierre Lenoir
    • 23User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wings Hauser
    Wings Hauser
    • Carpenter
    Lynne Adams
    Lynne Adams
    • Alice Jarett
    Pierre Lenoir
    Pierre Lenoir
    • Martin Jarett
    Barbara Jones
    • Rachel
    • (as Barbara Ann Jones)
    Louise-Marie Mennier
    • Laura Bell
    Johnny Cuthbert
    Johnny Cuthbert
    • Roland
    • (as Jon Cuthbert)
    Robert Austern
    • Barns
    Anthony Ulc
    Anthony Ulc
    • Landis
    • (as Tony Ulc)
    Bob Pot
    • Farnsworth
    Richard Jutras
    Richard Jutras
    • Mr. Mort
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Sheriff J.J. Johnston
    Beverly Murray
    Beverly Murray
    • Crazy Woman
    Griffith Brewer
    Griffith Brewer
    • Doctor Flanders
    Anne Farquhar
    • Nurse
    David Gow
    • Larry
    Jean-Guy Bouchard
    Jean-Guy Bouchard
    • Worker
    Jim Connolly
    • Worker
    Guy Laprade
    • Worker
    • Director
      • David Wellington
    • Writer
      • Doug Taylor
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    5The_Void

    It's never a good idea to annoy dead carpenters! (or make films about people that do!)

    The Carpenter would not appear to be a very well liked film, and it's really not difficult to see why. It seems that certain occupations lend themselves to horror; while dentistry, for example, has obvious horror themes that can spring from it, all carpentry has is the idea of someone murdering people with his tools, this idea has been used many times before and generally isn't all that interesting anyway. The fact that the plot here focuses on a dead carpenter who has come back for revenge doesn't really help since that idea is also massively overused. The plot is also rather boring in the way it plays out. However, I do have to say, in spite of all that I've already said, that The Carpenter isn't a film without any merits at all. Wings Hauser is good in the title role, and the scenes that see him taking some revenge on various people that he doesn't like are generally quite well done. The way he yacks on about 'the working man' etc can be a little dreary, but the delivery is good and Hauser makes for an effective villain. Overall, however, I have to say that The Carpenter is not a great film and there's not enough about it for me to recommend it.
    4Stevieboy666

    I SAW this last night and to be PLANE honest it was rather WOODEN!

    Anybody going into this movie hoping for a gory slasher movie about a psycho carpenter who uses his sharp tools to make a bloody mess of his victims is going to be disappointed. This Canadian filmed B-movie is slow and lame, the kills are weak, it is as much a drama as it is a horror movie. Wings Hauser gives an interesting performance as the title role, the ghost of a polite mass murderer, but that, along with a bit of sex, is not enough. I have this on UK VHS, great cover artwork and I like the plot, sadly the end product was not very well polished. Could and should have been better.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Irresistible Wings Hauser goodness.

    From producer Jack Bravman, a man who worked on such films as "Snuff" and "Zombie Nightmare", comes this goofy but fun horror movie, pretty much the working definition of the word offbeat.

    Written by Doug Taylor and directed by David Wellington, "The Carpenter" tells the story of poor Alice (Lynne Adams), a woman with an uncaring and unfaithful husband, Martin (Pierre Lenoir). Alice has had a nervous breakdown, and after getting out of the hospital, she moves with the hubby into a country estate being renovated. She finds that every night after every other worker has gone home, a mysterious carpenter (Wings Hauser) continues to toil away, because after all, a job's not done until it's done. Words to live by. Anyway, she finds herself enticed by this guy, to the point where she looks forward to seeing him all the time.

    "The Carpenter" is an amusing Canuck horror flick that this viewer wouldn't really consider a slasher, and would concede may not have enough action, gore, or kills for some tastes. And, truthfully, it's a little disappointing that there isn't more gore when The Carpenter is busy eliminating any unpleasant person on the premises using his assorted implements (nail gun, power drill, etc.). But, in the end, what I like about this is how crazy it is, even as it tries to employ a psychological approach. What is The Carpenter to Alice - an angel or a devil?

    Some moments in this movie are so silly, and so hilarious, it's hard to believe Bravman and company didn't have their tongues in their cheeks, at least to some degree, and it's just too entertaining to see Hauser and Adams indulge in some fairly serious conversations, as Wings waxes poetic on the nature of masculinity and the problem that arises when men get too far removed from good, honest, hard physical labor. Men have to take PRIDE in what they do, damn it!

    Wings fans can note that he's in fine form, as he plays this nutty character who can be stern, sadistic, creepy, likeable, and charming all at the same time, as he imparts upon others his own sense of morality. Adams, Lenoir and the other actors are just okay at best; they certainly pale in comparison to the dynamic star of this thing. Ron Lea, however, is a hoot as the jovial local sheriff who provides exposition in a manner that's anything but boring.

    Filmed on various Quebec locations, "The Carpenter" may eventually end up with a rather conventional finish, but until then it's pretty engaging - and, I dare say, under-rated - stuff.

    Seven out of 10.
    4BA_Harrison

    You know the drill.

    Released from hospital after a nervous breakdown, Alice Jarett (Lynne Adams) moves into a country house with her philandering husband Martin (Pierre Lenoir), who has employed a team of workmen to renovate the property. At night, after the workmen have gone home and as Martin sleeps (having taken tranqs), Alice hears noises and investigates, discovering a lone carpenter (played by straight-to-video star Wings Hauser) hard at work. The genial craftsman befriends the flaky housewife, and becomes her guardian angel, using his handy array of power-tools to take care of those who mean to do her harm. It eventually transpires that Alice's new friend is the ghost of Ed, the man who originally built their home, and who was executed in the electric chair after killing those who tried to repossess his property.

    I first saw The Carpenter in the wee hours at an all-night horror festival and struggled to stay focused thanks to the film's rather slow pace. But even with me wide awake this time around, the languorous approach still made this one drag quite a bit. As the carpenter with a screw loose (pun intended), Hauser absolutely nails it (pun also intended), being both charismatic and menacing, and there are a couple of reasonably bloody death scenes, but for much of the time I was bored (bored... board... geddit? OK, I was struggling with that one!).
    Dethcharm

    Fixer Upper...

    In THE CARPENTER, a woman named Alice (Lynne Adams) moves into a new home with her idiot husband, Martin (Pierre Lenoir). Alice has mental issues, including delusional thinking. The rural house needs a lot of repairs, and one night Alice meets the titular artisan (Wings Hauser) working late in the basement. Is he part of the work crew, or... ??

    When Alice finds herself in a bad spot with one of the workmen, the mystery man intervenes in grisly fashion. Hmmm, Martin had better watch his P's and Q's, or he may just wind up "remodeled" himself! Why, he could have a "splitting" headache!

    This movie is an insanely ghoulish, tragic love story, perfect for Wings Hauser fans, since he's great in it!...

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    • Trivia
      Feature directorial debut for David Wellington.
    • Alternate versions
      Available in both "R" and unrated versions.
    • Connections
      Featured in Katarina's Nightmare Theater: The Carpenter (2011)

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 1988 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Carpenter
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Gold-Gems
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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