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Le Bazaar de l'épouvante

Original title: Needful Things
  • 1993
  • 12
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
29K
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Max von Sydow in Le Bazaar de l'épouvante (1993)
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A mysterious new shop opens in a small town which always seems to stock the deepest desires of each shopper, with a price far heavier than expected.A mysterious new shop opens in a small town which always seems to stock the deepest desires of each shopper, with a price far heavier than expected.A mysterious new shop opens in a small town which always seems to stock the deepest desires of each shopper, with a price far heavier than expected.

  • Director
    • Fraser C. Heston
  • Writers
    • Stephen King
    • W.D. Richter
  • Stars
    • Max von Sydow
    • Ed Harris
    • Bonnie Bedelia
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fraser C. Heston
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • W.D. Richter
    • Stars
      • Max von Sydow
      • Ed Harris
      • Bonnie Bedelia
    • 136User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Leland Gaunt
    • (as Max Von Sydow)
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Sheriff Alan Pangborn
    Bonnie Bedelia
    Bonnie Bedelia
    • Polly Chalmers
    Amanda Plummer
    Amanda Plummer
    • Nettie Cobb
    J.T. Walsh
    J.T. Walsh
    • Danforth Keeton III
    Ray McKinnon
    Ray McKinnon
    • Deputy Norris Ridgewick
    Duncan Fraser
    Duncan Fraser
    • Hugh Priest
    Valri Bromfield
    Valri Bromfield
    • Wilma Jerzyck
    Shane Thomas Meier
    Shane Thomas Meier
    • Brian Rusk
    • (as Shane Meier)
    William Morgan Sheppard
    William Morgan Sheppard
    • Father Meehan
    • (as W. Morgan Sheppard)
    Don S. Davis
    Don S. Davis
    • Reverend Rose
    Campbell Lane
    Campbell Lane
    • Frank Jewett
    Eric Schneider
    Eric Schneider
    • Henry Beaufort
    Frank C. Turner
    Frank C. Turner
    • Pete Jerzyck
    Gillian Barber
    Gillian Barber
    • Myrtle Keeton
    Deborah Wakeham
    Deborah Wakeham
    • Myra
    Tamsin Kelsey
    Tamsin Kelsey
    • Sheila Ratcliff
    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • John LaPointe
    • Director
      • Fraser C. Heston
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • W.D. Richter
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    User reviews136

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    mermatt

    Faust revisited

    Despite the fact that this film is based on yet another Stephen King novel, it is worth watching -- especially for the performance by Max von Sydow as the "old boy himself."

    I watched the "director's cut" once on TV that had many scenes in it which were cut from the theatrical version. None of the restored scenes was especially good. It is interesting to note that practically every moment of Max von Sydow's performance is in both versions. He holds the screen with every sly look, every smooth utterance. He is a true joy to watch in this retelling of the Fause legend. It proves what a wonderful actor he is -- he has played Jesus (THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD), Ming the Merciless (FLASH GORDON), and many other parts. Playing the Devil allows him to chew the scenery in grand style.
    7Bored_Dragon

    You are disgusting, I like that in a person

    "Needful Things" is an adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name. It is heavily judged by the fans of the book, but for us who didn't read it, this is a pretty good movie. Mysterious older gentleman moves to Castle Rock, King's fictional town in Maine that you can often encounter in his work, and opens some Kind of antique shop, where everyone can find what they desire the most. But the owner isn't interested as much in their money as he wants his customers to do some favors for him. These seemingly small favors, in mutual interaction, threaten to turn this peaceful town into the scene of the local apocalypse.

    I can imagine that screenplay probably butchered the original material, but for us who didn't read it, this is quite decent and very imaginative story. There is a variety of interesting and quite well-developed characters, and cast and their performances are probably the strongest quality of this movie. Ed Harris is expectedly good in the role of the local sheriff that saves the day, and Max von Sydow is a perfect mysterious salesman. There's also Amanda Plummer, Honey Bunny from "Pulp Fiction", whose character is one of the most interesting ones and whose clash with Valri Bromfield is, in my opinion, the most powerful scene in the movie. In one of the main roles is Bruce Willis' wife from "Die Hard", sexy Bonnie Bedelia, as well as Duncan Fraser in the role of a priest. Directing and camera have several really good moments, effects are totally decent for their time, and also there are few quite nice slasher/gore scenes. Admittedly, the movie lacks some seriousness and suspense and overall atmosphere seems more like an adaptation of comic-book than a novel. For my taste, it's not a bad thing, although it's hard for me to consider it a horror movie. But to be honest, King essentially isn't a horror writer at all, King is a genre of its own.

    7,5/10
    6ma-cortes

    A rare shopkeeper comes to a little American town happening weird deeds

    A strange person comes to a little town named Castle Rock(similarly the name of this movie production) , he's a shopkeeper(Max Von Sidow) delivering fantastic objects to the people, but the items surge an evil forces , terrorizing and originating wreak havoc. The sheriff(Ed Harris) suspects on the scheming seller and owner an antique shop, then he now encounters himself in the middle of a mayhem. The perplexing sheriff attempts to warn everybody his hidden intentions and malignant powers .

    The fantastic picture packs weird events, fantasy, irony, some of humor and is quite entertaining. Cast is frankly excellent as Ed Harris, Max Von Sidow, Bonnie Bedelia and magnificent support cast as Amanda Plummer,Morgan Shepard,Ray McKinnon,Don S Davis and the deceased J.T. Walsh as an overacting character. Atmospheric musical score by Patrick Doyle including frightening chores coincidentally to Jerry Goldsmith's Omen film and colorful cinematography by Anthony Westman. This is an acceptable big screen directorial debut for Charlton Heston's son, named Fraser C Heston though the outcome isn't as good as you'd expect. Written by W. D. Ritcher, a Sci-Fi expert which seem doesn't improve in the transition from page to screen and based on horror master Stephen King's bestselling novel of the same title. King movies rendition are converting as prolific as his novels, from ¨Creepshow¨ along with ¨Cats's eye¨, ¨Silver bullet¨,¨Maximum overdrive¨ unique directed by King and various TV take on as ¨Rose red, The storm of the century,The stand,Golden years and Langoliers¨ have been numerous his adaptations. Rating : Passable and acceptable .
    7Kooozey

    A hilarious dark comedy and maybe the most underrated movie ever

    There's just nothing wrong with this movie, really. It's a rare case where critics absolutely blew it. It has a great plot idea, great actors and is generally entertaining as hell, even after having watched it four times or more.

    Much of the criticism doesn't make any sense to me. Someone wrote that the town was ugly from the beginning. Well, otherwise it would be way less realistic. Gaunt used the ugly stuff that was already there to destroy the place and it's citizens, that's what Ed Harris' whole soliloquy at the end was all about. Some critics say it's unpleasant and depressing. I just don't see how. Don't watch any movies about say war then, if this is too dark or too ugly for you. What the hell. Personally i laughed a great deal. It's not a master piece by any means, but a good dark comedy. A fun little movie.
    7Horror-yo

    Very interesting classic concept, good smooth two-hour long picture

    Critics would always find this too mainstream just on account it's a Stephen King story and it deserved better.

    I haven't read the novel, but I'd say the essence of the story and with it all of the various articulations of the morals are carried out well enough to produce an effect on the viewer. However classic the main theme is, "careful what you wish for", selling your soul to the devil for a mere material item (for 30 pieces of silver) etc... it's still developed in a way that is unique enough that it makes for a compelling watch.

    Ed Harris (order) vs von Sydow (chaos) in a small town setting, with pretty relevant humor dished out on the side throughout (that guy and the jukebox, the priest and reverend feud, "BUSTER"...), in a good paced highly eventful film with spirit that never feels like it drags on, and with the metaphorical aspects (whether innuendos in the dialogue, or elements in the decor...) depicted with care during all two hours of it, all in all makes for a pretty good deal.

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    • Trivia
      This was the feature film debut for director Fraser C. Heston, who had played the infant Moses in Les Dix Commandements (1956). During the filming, he took Max von Sydow (who played Jesus in La plus grande histoire jamais contée (1965)) aside to discuss how he would play the upcoming scene. One observer noted, "That's something you don't see every day - Moses telling Jesus how to play the devil."
    • Goofs
      One man buys a first edition, signed copy of "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson. In later scenes, he and the little girl who stole it refer to the title as "Huck Finn" by Mark Twain. In the video and DVD release, his words are dubbed over to correct the mistake. On the television broadcast, the mistake was not corrected. This is an audio mismatch and a continuity error, depending on which version you saw.
    • Quotes

      [after Buster drives himself and Gaunt into Gaunt's shop and blows it up, Gaunt emerges from the ruins, completely unscathed]

      Leland Gaunt: [stepping through the debris] Oh... you know, there are days I really hate this job. This is not my best work, not by a long shot. Oh, sure, a few murders and a couple of rather lovely explosions. I would hardly call it a rousing success, but what the hell? I'll be back.

      [to Alan]

      Leland Gaunt: In the meantime, you and Polly, you are two terrific kids, and you'll marry her. Trust me. She's a lovely girl, Alan. You'll have a wonderful family. Oh, by the way, give my regards to your grandson. Bob will be his name, international trade his game. I'll see him in Jakarta. 2053, August 14th, 10 a.m. A nice, sunny day. We'll make headlines.

    • Alternate versions
      On May 22, 1996, the TBS network aired a 187-minute extended edition. The extra footage includes more of the citizens of Castle Rock and their lives, namely the character of Cora Rusk, played by Lisa Blount, shown only in passing in the current version.
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • July 13, 1994 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Shopping
    • Filming locations
      • Gibsons Landing, Gibsons, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • New Line Cinema
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,185,672
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,202,478
      • Aug 29, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,185,672
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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