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Les Enfants de Salem

Original title: A Return to Salem's Lot
  • 1987
  • 12
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
5.4K
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Les Enfants de Salem (1987)
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A man and his son vacation to the quiet vampire populated town of Salem's Lot.A man and his son vacation to the quiet vampire populated town of Salem's Lot.A man and his son vacation to the quiet vampire populated town of Salem's Lot.

  • Director
    • Larry Cohen
  • Writers
    • Stephen King
    • Larry Cohen
    • James Dixon
  • Stars
    • Michael Moriarty
    • Samuel Fuller
    • Ricky Addison Reed
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Larry Cohen
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • Larry Cohen
      • James Dixon
    • Stars
      • Michael Moriarty
      • Samuel Fuller
      • Ricky Addison Reed
    • 99User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
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    Michael Moriarty
    Michael Moriarty
    • Joe Weber
    Samuel Fuller
    Samuel Fuller
    • Dr. Van Meer
    Ricky Addison Reed
    • Jeremy
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • Judge Axel
    Evelyn Keyes
    Evelyn Keyes
    • Mrs. Axel
    Jill Gatsby
    Jill Gatsby
    • Sherry
    June Havoc
    June Havoc
    • Aunt Clara
    Ronee Blakley
    Ronee Blakley
    • Sally
    • (as Ronee Blakely)
    James Dixon
    James Dixon
    • Rains
    David Holbrook
    • Deputy
    Katja Crosby
    • Cathy
    Tara Reid
    Tara Reid
    • Amanda
    Brad Rijn
    Brad Rijn
    • Clarence
    Janelle Webb
    • Sarah
    • (as Georgia Janelle Webb)
    Robert Burr
    Robert Burr
    • Doctor Fenton
    Jacqueline Britton
    • Mrs. Fenton
    Gordon Ramsey
    • Allen
    David Ardao
    • Car Salesman
    • Director
      • Larry Cohen
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • Larry Cohen
      • James Dixon
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    davejones

    Terrible execution ruins what might have been an interesting story

    A good story can survive all but the worst treatment. Unfortunately, this really is the worst treatment.

    The acting is terrible. The editing is worse--choppy and inept. It's the kind of editing that's so bad you have a number of those "What? How'd he get over there?" moments. It's hard to believe that Larry Cohen had ever directed anything before this, it's so amateurish. I would have guessed this to be a first film, if I didn't know better. It looks as if the director just didn't get the shots needed to cover the action and left the editor scrambling to stitch together a movie.

    Similarly, lines of dialogue come out of nowhere, completely unmotivated, almost nonsensical.

    The sad thing is, there are good ideas buried in this mess: vampires trying to run a sustainable community by feeding on cows' blood, their attempts to recruit a journalist to record the details of their lives for future generations, the protagonist's perpetually-17-years-old childhood sweetheart seducing him into the Devil's bargain. They're good elements for a story.

    But the details don't hang together. None of it quite makes sense. And the one or two good special effects are overwhelmed by all the lousy ones.

    If, like the inhabitants of Salem's Lot, you plan to live forever, you might want to take a look at this movie. But for the living: Believe me, you don't have enough time to waste two of your precious remaining hours on this one.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    If you liked the 1979 "Salem's Lot" movie, skip on this one...

    I sat down to watch the 1987 "A Return to Salem's Lot" after having just revisited the 1979 "Salem's Lot". And with the movie sporting a cover similar to the original 1979 movie, I assumed that there was a chance that this sequel might actually be an okay movie.

    Truth be told, 2021 was actually the first time for me to sit down and watch "A Return to Salem's Lot". And it will also be my last time. Wow. Just wow. "A Return to Salem's Lot" was bad, really, really bad. I mean it wasn't even on the same page as the 1979 predecessor. Nay, "A Return to Salem's Lot" was just something that felt like a spoof.

    It was painful and gut wrenching to sit through "A Return to Salem's Lot" and watch the ridiculous storyline unfold on the screen. God only knows what went through the minds of Larry Cohen and James Dixon when they were writing the script for this atrocity of a movie.

    The special effects in the movie were poor, and actually even worse off than the special effects in the predecessor that was made 8 years before. So that is a bad testiment to how bad "A Return to Salem's Lot" really is.

    Then there was the acting, or what was supposed to resemble acting. There was a shared concensus of putting on poor acting performances among the actors and actresses, or so one would think by looking at the performances put on throughout the course of the movie.

    I found "A Return to Salem's Lot" to so bad that it felt like a slap to the face with a cold, dead fish. Don't waste your time on this 1987 sequel, because it is horrible.

    My rating of director Larry Cohen's "A Return to Salem's Lot" lands on a mere three out of ten stars.
    4aarpcats

    Weird Tween Vampire Romance in New England.

    The original "Salem's Lot" is being copied now by at least three franchises on Netflix. The locations are different and the monsters have better special effects, but none of the capture the way the original baked mounting dread into a nightly miniseries. Think I'm wrong? Ask any GIF generator for "boy scratching at window."

    This movie is a long way from Salem's Lot. It was filmed in leafy, picturesque Vermont instead of California. Michael Moriarty, who was suffering from end stage alcoholism when it was made, lurches and jeers through the movie looking more amused that afraid. Ricky Addison Reed, who plays his son, is dresses in the same outfit Richard Gere wore in "American Gigolo", which heightens the "ick" factor when one of the child vampires wants to "marry" him. Dozens of actors from 1950s television westerns make up the cast of vampire villagers

    It's a terrible horror movie. It's an okay unintentional comedy for a nostalgic night of back 80s hair and fashion, and a good reason to remember not to become a drunk.
    3BA_Harrison

    Unlikely to cause nightmares like the original.

    In Larry Cohen's A Return to Salem's Lot, star Michael Moriarty plays the same kind of insufferable wise-cracking jerk as he did in Cohen's Q: The Winged Serpent; not only is the film's 'hero' thoroughly unlikeable, but so is his foul-mouthed rebellious teenage son Jeremy, played by Ricky Addison Reed. With these two on screen for the majority of the film, I found this 'sequel in name only' extremely irritating; my annoyance was compounded by a terrible script and the general tone of the film, which does away with the spine-chilling terror of Tobe Hooper's excellent mini-series of '79, and replaces it with scare-free drama and misplaced humour.

    Moriarty plays anthropologist Joe Weber, a man so devoid of morals that, in the film's opening scene, he is happy to film the ritualistic murder of a native without trying to intervene. Joe is called back to civilisation to help deal with his wayward son, as if he would be of any use to the boy. The pair travel to Salem's Lot, where Joe has inherited a ramshackle property, but discover that the town is inhabited by vampires, led by Judge Axel (Andrew Duggan). Unlike the creatures of pure evil in Hooper's original, these bloodsuckers try to keep a low profile by feeding on cows, only occasionally taking human victims, and are keen to strike a bargain with Joe: they will spare his son if he writes a 'vampire bible' chronicling their kind. However, when Jeremy tells his father that he wants to integrate into the vampire society, Joe teams up with elderly Nazi-hunter/vampire slayer Dr. Van Meer (Samuel Fuller) to try and destroy the undead.

    Forget blood-curdling scares; forget atmosphere; forget the intense horror of Mr. Barlow or the nightmare-inducing sight of Danny Glick floating outside a bedroom window: Cohen's film has nothing of the sort, instead offering viewers such awful, fright-free scenes as a bunch of giggling children attacking a pair of drunken bums, Joe having sex with a vampire blonde (he knows she's dead, but she's hot, so what the heck!), Jeremy having his first kiss with a vampire schoolgirl (the debut of Tara Reid), and Joe painting his porch (amongst other D. I. Y. Jobs). Thankfully, once Joe teams up with Van Meer, the film becomes a bit more lively and entertaining, as the pair go from house to house armed with stakes to pierce the hearts of the vampires. It's cheesy, trashy, and an insult to Hooper's classic, but at least it's more fun than watching kids in a schoolhouse learning about their vampire history.

    For the cheap and cheerful special make-up effects and gore, and not one but two opportunities to see Katja Crosby topless, I rate A Return to Salem's Lot 3/10.
    BaronBl00d

    It's NO Salem's Lot....

    But not as bad as others might have you believe either. Michael Moriarity returns from South America to get his mal-adjusted son and brings him to a house he inherited in Maine in the cozy little town of Salem's Lot. This film has no bearing on the original source, nor is it a similair film in any way. Larry Cohen directs and creates his vision. He shows us a town where vampirism is an accepted and seemingly normal lifestyle. The story has plenty of flaws, and sure does ask you to do a lot of suspending belief, but it has at its core a pretty interesting story of a father and a son bonding amidst their own weaknesses and a horde of vampires. Moriarity is good and some of the character actors are in fine form, especially Samuel Fuller barking out one-liners and Andrew Duggan(his last film) as the head vampire with New England grace and charm. Some exceptionally weak areas are special effects. The evil vampire face is absurd-looking, like a mask from a shop! All in all, I enjoyed this very flawed film for its heart.

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    • Trivia
      A rare instance in which a TV miniseries was followed up by a theatrically-released sequel.
    • Goofs
      (at around 4 mins) When Joe socks his camera man on the river in the jungle, he socks the guys left eye. When the guy reacts, he initially grabs his left eye but quickly moves to the right eye and makes a big fuss.
    • Quotes

      Van Meer: I'm not a Nazi hunter. I'm a Nazi killer!

    • Alternate versions
      The German version was initially cut for violence by 36 seconds to secure a FSK-18 rating, however it didn't stop the BPjM from putting it on the index list which means limited sales and advertisements. The movie was eventually released uncensored in Germany in 2006 with the DVD release (using the same "Not under 18" rating). 7 years later the BPjM deleted this movie from the index list entirely.
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    • Release date
      • March 2, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La hora del vampiro II: el regreso
    • Filming locations
      • Peacham, Vermont, USA
    • Production company
      • Larco Productions
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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