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Game of survival

Original title: Tenement
  • 1985
  • X
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.1K
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Game of survival (1985)
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A drug selling and violent street-gang terrorize the renters of a big trashy apartment-house.A drug selling and violent street-gang terrorize the renters of a big trashy apartment-house.A drug selling and violent street-gang terrorize the renters of a big trashy apartment-house.

  • Director
    • Roberta Findlay
  • Writers
    • Joel Bender
    • Rick Marx
  • Stars
    • Joe Lynn
    • Mina Bern
    • Walter Bryant
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    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Roberta Findlay
    • Writers
      • Joel Bender
      • Rick Marx
    • Stars
      • Joe Lynn
      • Mina Bern
      • Walter Bryant
    • 33User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Joe Lynn
    • Sam Washington
    Mina Bern
    Mina Bern
    • Ruth Edelstein
    • (as Mina Bern Bonas)
    Walter Bryant
    • Mr. Wesley
    Corinne Chateau
    Corinne Chateau
    • Carol
    Angel David
    Angel David
    • Poppo
    Martha De La Cruz
    • Anna
    • (as Martha DeLaCruz)
    Rhetta Hughes
    Rhetta Hughes
    • Leona Robinson
    Larry Lara
    • Rojas
    Alfonso Manosalvas
    • Mr. Gonzales
    Gy Mirano
    • Anita
    Jaime Roman
    • Carlos
    Olivia Ward
    • Mrs. Wesley
    Jorge Baqueiro
    • Charlie
    Sylvia Medina
    • Maria
    Chyann P. Robertson
    • Jeanne
    Enrique Sandino
    • 'Chaco' the Leader
    Manuel Cotto
    • Nines
    Paul Calderon
    Paul Calderon
    • Hector
    • Director
      • Roberta Findlay
    • Writers
      • Joel Bender
      • Rick Marx
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    7udar55

    Grim urban action flick

    If one were to crown Roberta Findlay's best film, I think TENEMENT would be it. A variation of "people trapped in the house" genre, TENEMENT takes place in a run down building, all in one day with Findlay keeping the tension going with on screen titles giving the time (and sometimes even the apartment levels). This helps as the gang ruthlessly tries to make its way up to the tenants.

    The gang is, as most gangs in films were during this time period, cinematic-ally goofy. It is a multi-ethnic gang dressed to the hilt in chains and leather. Findlay admits on the DVD audio commentary that during filming she encountered many real gangs in the Bronx and subsequently found out that her vision of gangs "wasn't very realistic." Regardless, the cast, comprised of mostly unknown but professional actors, is very convincing. Both Sam (Joe Lynn) and Chaco (Enrique Sandino), the leaders of the good guys and bad guys respectively, are given very strong portrayals by the actors. An interesting bit of trivia, TENEMENT marks the film debut of Paul Calderon, a recognizable character actor who went on to be in a wide range of stuff from PULP FICTION to LAW & ORDER.

    One of the multiple films in the mid-80s urban warfare genre, TENEMENT is perhaps the sleaziest of the bunch. Director Findlay goes for the throat in terms of the violence, featuring brutal rapes, stabbings, throat slicing, animal mayhem and castration. It created a cumulative effect so strong that the film was award an X rating by the MPAA (interestingly, so was the gang war epic DEATH WISH 3 at the time, but it was reversed on appeal).
    EyeAskance

    A sick pageant of precipitant brutality from Roberta Findlay.

    A piggish gang of inner-city punks embark on a sadistic killing spree inside a ruinous low-income housing facility, intent on making the building "their own". Some truly vexatious scenes of gleefully exacted torture and murder make TENEMENT one of the most inclement exploitation films of the 80s.

    Rather deficiently crafted for the most part, this is still possibly schlock-queen Roberta Findlay's most technically accomplished effort, and it actually features a few uncommonly decent performances. TENEMENT is a deliberately discomforting urban horror film recommended explicitly to those seeking a challenge to their humane sensitivities and emotional sang-froid...not exactly a "feel good movie of the year" nominee, but it certainly meets its grievous objectives head-on. Be aware of what you're in for.

    5/10
    8The_Void

    Nasty exploitative trash classic

    Tenement may clearly be a very cheap production, but this is excellently masked by the thoroughly mean exploitative style. The film is along the same lines as urban exploitation such as Assault on Precinct 13 and The Warriors and is similar in style to both also; although the film actually reminded me a lot of the Lamberto Bava trash classic "Demons", also released in 1985, as the main focal point of the film is on a disorganised group of people trapped in a claustrophobic building and facing off against a group of ravenous thugs. The central setting is a run down block of flats in a poor area of The Bronx. The flats come under attack from a violent street gang and naturally the residents call the cops and get them hauled off to the station. The gang doesn't take lightly to this, however, and after being released a short while later; they decide to take revenge by returning to the flats and trapping the residents inside. The gang hold the residents to ransom with brute force, but things take a turn for the unexpected when the locals turn the tables...

    Despite obviously being made on a budget, director Roberta Findlay clearly put aside enough of it to ensure that the film features plenty of gory kill scenes. The violence is not constant though it is gratuitous when featured and I'm sure that will delight anyone with a mind to see this film. The style of it verges on post apocalyptic and the costumes worn by the central gang reflect this. The block of flats at the centre of the film provides an excellent location for the film to take place and the director does a good job of enforcing the central situation on the audience and ensuring that the claustrophobia comes across as well as possible. The plot doesn't contain a lot of surprises and it's always obvious where it's going, so it's a good job that getting there is a lot of fun to watch. You can be sure that there's going to be another kill scene just around the corner and the film is pulled off with a pitch black sense of humour which bodes well with the unpleasant goings-on and atmosphere. Overall, this is a cheap and cheerful eighties gore-fest and I'm sure that it will please anyone lucky enough to track it down. Recommended.
    7coldwaterpdh

    A REAL Grindhouse movie.

    I have to say, I had never heard of this flick. It came in a 3-pack I just got called 'Grindhouse Psychos' and man the price was worth this one flick alone. Even if the other two films SUCK, I'd pay what I paid for all any day for just this movie.

    The acting is atrocious, though you'll see some familiar faces. I kept going: 'I've seen that dude/chick in something before...' but it was difficult to put my finger on exactly what it was. "Tenement" was totally brutal. It has some scenes that are downright nasty and this is not a film for the faint of heart. Here is the thing though; this movie is really entertaining! It might be cheesy and the blood looks like Campbells tomato soup, but there sure is plenty of it to make it worth your while.

    I commend the folks who made "Tenement" because you can tell they put everything they had into it and that's why it deserves this rating. Unlike so many other films that Hollywood keeps churning out these days, every penny was squeezed dry and people had a blast making this film and you can totally tell through the whole grueling experience. I watched it last night, but I slept on it before reviewing it and today I kept thinking how awesome it was...Yea, I dug this one!

    The plot: a group of HILARIOUSLY STEREOTYPICAL New York tenement tenants call the cops on some AWESOMELY BAD thugs living in the basement. The thugs get out of jail and come back for revenge and in a big way.

    If you can find this flick, buy it. It's worth every cent. The only downfall I found with this one was the ending...a little lackluster.

    7 out of 10, kids.
    6Fella_shibby

    Bronx's funnily dressed street gang just declared war on the tenants of a shabby building.

    I first saw this in the 90s on a vhs. Revisited it recently. This exploitation film is loaded with awful acting, bad effects but it is violent, claustrophobic n very brutal (the rape scene). The less said bah Findlay's direction, the better. Basically it is a mix of Assault on Precinct 13 n Demons 2. A gang with their lol leather attire kills n assaults tenants of an isolated shabby building. With the telephone lines cut off n no help from the outside world, they r isolated n terrorised in their own building but they do hold their fort n tries to fight em off with terrible consequences. It has some brutal kills with over the top blood n cheesy effects. The hottie Corinne Chateau does show her boobs but in a miss n a blink situation. The names of characters r poppo, chaco, chula, monk, nines, etc.

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    • Trivia
      Director Roberta Findlay says the savage rape of Leona (Rhetta Hughes) was inspired by the real-life rape and murder of Kitty Genovese, which occurred on March 13, 1964. At the time this was filmed, the widespread public understanding of the Genovese case was that while she was being murdered, many witnesses who resided in her apartment complex saw the event transpire and chose not to act either by intervening directly or alerting the authorities. This led to decades of the case being considered emblematic of bystander apathy and group inhumanity; however, this perception was derived almost totally from one largely inaccurate account of the murder that in the twenty-first century has been heavily debunked.
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      Featured in Roberta Findlay on 'Tenement' (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Tenement
      Sung by the Kool Krew

      Written by Pete Warner, Denise L. Davis and David Baughan

      Produced, Arranged and Performed by Pete Warner and Denise L. Davis

      © 1985 Zip Zap Music, ASCAP/Warner's Thunder Music, SESAC

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tenement
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Laurel Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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