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Angoisse

Original title: Angustia
  • 1987
  • 12
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
4.6K
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Angoisse (1987)
Dark ComedySlasher HorrorHorrorThriller

A controlling mother uses telepathic powers to send her middle-aged son on a killing spree.A controlling mother uses telepathic powers to send her middle-aged son on a killing spree.A controlling mother uses telepathic powers to send her middle-aged son on a killing spree.

  • Director
    • Bigas Luna
  • Writers
    • Bigas Luna
    • Michael Berlin
  • Stars
    • Zelda Rubinstein
    • Michael Lerner
    • Talia Paul
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bigas Luna
    • Writers
      • Bigas Luna
      • Michael Berlin
    • Stars
      • Zelda Rubinstein
      • Michael Lerner
      • Talia Paul
    • 60User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Zelda Rubinstein
    Zelda Rubinstein
    • Mother
    Michael Lerner
    Michael Lerner
    • John
    Talia Paul
    • Patty
    Àngel Jové
    Àngel Jové
    • Killer
    • (as Angel Jove)
    Clara Pastor
    • Linda
    Isabel García Lorca
    • Caroline
    • (as Isabel Garcia Lorca)
    Nat Baker
    • Teaching Doctor - Old Movie
    Edward Ledden
    • Doctor - Old Movie
    Gustavo Gili
    • Student 1 - Old Movie
    Antonio Regueiro
    • Student 2 - Old Movie
    Joaquín Ribas
    • Student 3 - Old Movie
    • (as Joaquin Ribas)
    Janet Porter
    • Laboratory Nurse - Old Movie
    Patrice Manget
    • Nurse at Clinic - Old Movie
    • (as Patricia Manget)
    Merche Gascón
    • Nurse at Clinic - Old Movie
    • (as Merche Gascon)
    Jose M. Chucarro
    • Boyfriend - Old Movie
    • (as Jose M.ª Chucarro)
    Antonella Murgia
    • Ticket Girl - Old Movie
    Josephine Borchaca
    • Concession Girl - Old Movie
    Georgie Pinkley
    • Laura - Old Movie
    • Director
      • Bigas Luna
    • Writers
      • Bigas Luna
      • Michael Berlin
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews60

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    7The_Void

    Not quite brilliant, but highly original and inventive

    After seeing Anguish, I know it will stay in the memory a while as it's not quite like anything else I've seen. However, outside of the central gimmick; there is unfortunately not a great deal to recommend it for. Bigas Luna's film is a horror movie within a horror movie, and as you can probably imagine from that description; it's a completely bizarre and surreal film. The title 'Anguish' seems to be a clue to the order of the day as both segments focus on putting the subjects in a state of anguish with a series of gripping occurrences. The film focuses on John Pressman; an optician with an eye problem and a strange mother. After losing his job, he goes out on a killing spree under the direction of his mother who apparently is using some sort of hypnosis. The spree goes on for a short while and then the film takes a turn for the bizarre as the focus pans out and we find ourselves in a movie theatre with a group of people watching the film we've been watching! However, it turns out all is not well there either, as one of the crowd is a maniacal killer.

    The main problem I have with this film is simply that while the central idea is very good, the two segments of the story are actually quite mundane. They're both just your average 'serial killer' stories, albeit one featuring a great deal of eyeball violence. The director clearly wanted to excite his audience and get them on the edge of their seats, and while parts of the film are exciting - I didn't find myself in a state of anguish for the duration. I don't often find myself needing a particular point when it comes to serial killer flicks, but this film just feels a bit too intelligent not to have one. I can only assume that the director wanted to portray something along the lines of the idea that a potential killer could be influenced by what they are seeing on screen; although it's never really brought across. Distinctive performers Michael Lerner and Zelda Rubinstein are the pick of the cast and provide memorable leads. The film does deserve a lot of respect for going out and trying to do something a bit different and even though it doesn't come off as well as it might have; Anguish is still well worth seeing.
    jlshelley

    What a dazzling new actor! Where has he gone?

    While the movie was a disappointment, I (like many viewers I'm sure) was stunned by the cameo of the young actor, John Shelly, who played Patti's father. While he was only in the film for about 15 seconds, WHAT AN AMAZING 15 SECONDS IT WAS! Mr. Shelly (no relation to me - my name has an e before the y) in his all too brief moments on the screen indeed ran the gamut of emotions, from a deep brooding, DeNiro-like pathos (though DeNiro pales in comparison) at the thought of his daughter's near brush with psychopathic mayhem, to a charming whimsicality (a devilish smile reminiscent of Gable) when he realized she was in safe hands with the doctor, lacklusterly played by a journeyman actor who beat out Mr. Shelley for the part - no doubt due to directorial malfeasance - AND ALL THIS RELAYED TO THE AUDIENCE MERELY BY HIS REPEATED BLINKING. Through research I have discovered, to my endless bewilderment, that Mr. Shelly did not pursue his acting career, this despite a clamor from Hollywood and the repeated pleas of Copolla, Scorcese, Spielburg, and an endless parade of agents and stars (Meryl Streep apparently camped outside his door for a week before he could get a restraining order). Who can fathom what personal demon made him turn his back on this God-given gift, but the movie-going public has been denied a great star, one who could have brought the peoples of the world together in a ringing affirmation of their common humanity. God Bless You, Mr. Shelley, wherever you are!
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Truly bizarre horror film.

    A demented mother telepathically directs her middle-aged son on bloody missions of revenge.And when he's finished murdering his victims,he gouges their eyes out and adds them to the bizarre family collection.But that's only a movie:The real horror is in the cinema where the audience watching this terrifying vision is being murdered one by one."Angustia" is a pretty bizarre Spanish horror film.The concept is certainly interesting and the director J.J.Bigas Luna perfectly mixes the line between the reality and the fantasy world of film.The acting is first-rate and there is plenty of gore and tension to satisfy fans of slasher films.The film is relatively unknown,but if you get a chance watch it.Highly recommended.8 out of 10.
    9claudio_carvalho

    Original, Bizarre and Surrealistic Cult-Movie

    I have just watched "Angustia" for the fourth or fifth time, now on DVD, and I do not get tired of this original, bizarre and surrealistic cult-movie, very underrated in IMDb. I am a fan of Bigas Lune, and in my opinion "Angustia" is his masterpiece. The story is simple, but tense, with a soundtrack that recalls Dario Argento's movies. Michael Lerner, in the role of the mad ophthalmologist; Talia Paul, in the role of a scared viewer that becomes impressed with the film she is watching on the screen; and Ángel Jovè, in the role of a lunatic killer, are perfect. Zelda Rubinstein, with her weird tune of voice, completes the lead cast of this gem with a great performance. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Os Olhos da Cidade São Meus" ("The Eyes of the City Are Mine")

    Note: On 28 November 2022, I saw this film again.
    Vertigo-27

    Excellent Psychological Film

    Undoubtably one of the scariest and under-raved horror films of all time. Zelda Rubinstein is unforgettable, and if u liked her in the Poltergeist films she is even more stellar here. Known to horror buffs as the all-time movie within a movie... but its psychological mind-warp scene is as tense as it gets. The under-tones of the snails and doves contribute highly to the paranoia. A re-release definitely should be in order; this film deserves a second look by all. Anyone who has extreme phobia of "anything" to do with harm to the eyes- beware! Unfortunate that most mark this off as a "gore-fest" when its anything but. It is a brilliant study of the mind, and will blow you away with its oddity.

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    • Trivia
      Mother's role was first offered to Bette Davis, but due to scheduling conflicts, she could not do it.
    • Goofs
      When the little girl gets out of her seat, the floor of the theater is littered with the shells of sunflower seeds. This is common in theaters in Spain, the film's country of origin, but not in the US, where the film is set.
    • Quotes

      Alice Pressman, the Mother: [about a patient mistreating her son] She doesn't know how hard you struggle

      John Pressman: [Simpering] John is your best boy, isn't he mother?

      Alice Pressman, the Mother: [as John consumes a concotion of liquids mixed with sliced bananas] Yes John... you're my best boy and the best surgeon in town.

    • Crazy credits
      When the film ends, we suddenly see the credits scrolling up on a completely different movie screen, together with another completely different cinema audience of onlookers observing it before getting up and leaving one by one until the final onlookers stand up and walk to the left with the screen going black as he/she does so (implying that the real storyline was also yet another film within film).
    • Connections
      Featured in Tia, no te saltes el eje 2 (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Rescue
      (uncredited)

      Performed by Cecil Milner

      Published by KPM Music Library

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anguish
    • Filming locations
      • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain(studio, theater exteriors, many street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Samba P.C.
      • Luna Films
      • Ramaco Anstalt
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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