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Le porte del silenzio

  • Video
  • 1991
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
744
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Le porte del silenzio (1991)
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A young man has mysterious encounters with an unknown woman, an ominous hearse, and other supernatural events on the road during an aimless drive around Louisiana after the funeral of his fa... Read allA young man has mysterious encounters with an unknown woman, an ominous hearse, and other supernatural events on the road during an aimless drive around Louisiana after the funeral of his father.A young man has mysterious encounters with an unknown woman, an ominous hearse, and other supernatural events on the road during an aimless drive around Louisiana after the funeral of his father.

  • Directors
    • Lucio Fulci
    • Joe D'Amato
  • Writer
    • Lucio Fulci
  • Stars
    • John Savage
    • Sandi Schultz
    • Richard Castleman
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Directors
      • Lucio Fulci
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Writer
      • Lucio Fulci
    • Stars
      • John Savage
      • Sandi Schultz
      • Richard Castleman
    • 25User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Melvin Devereux
    Sandi Schultz
    • Mystery Woman
    Richard Castleman
    • Hearse Driver
    Jennifer Loeb
    • Margie
    Elizabeth Chugden
    • Sylvia Devereux
    Joe 'Cool' Davis
    • Minister
    Bob Shreves
    • Judge
    Mary Coulson
    Mary Coulson
    • Aunt Martha
    Fred Lewis
    • Bartender
    Maureen Rocquin
    • Juke Box Girl
    Duncan Boyer
    • Cajun Hunter
    • Directors
      • Lucio Fulci
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Writer
      • Lucio Fulci
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    Michael_Elliott

    Door to Silence

    Door to Silence (1991)

    ** (out of 4)

    Even though he was turning out one gore film after another, director Lucio Fulci ended his career with this psychological drama, which doesn't feature a drop of the red stuff. In the film, John Savage (THE DEER HUNTER) plays a man leaving New Orleans where he went to visit his father's grave. On the way home he keeps running into closed roads, a mysterious woman (Sandi Schultz) and a strange hearse. Back in the day fans got excited when they learned Fulci was returning to the same grounds as his THE BEYOND but if anyone expects the same type of film then they're going to be very disappointed. This film here plays out like an episode of The Twilight Zone and I'm sure that show was the main influence on the director here. The biggest problem is that the movie runs nearly 90-minutes and the screenplay isn't smart enough to keep everything working. The biggest problem is that we get the same stuff over and over. Savage will run into the woman then see the hearse and then run into a closed road. These thing happen at least eight or more times and we even get some stuff that's the same shot over and over. There are also several goofs in the film or things that simply don't make sense. Savage is in a hurry to get home but when his car breaks down the mechanic tells him it will be fifteen-minutes to fix it but what does Savage do since he's in a hurry? He checks into a motel. There are other, what I believe to be, goofs including a country hitchhiker wanting a ride to Memphis for a country music festival. I'm guessing it was meant to be Nashville but the dubbing director didn't do any homework. Savage actually turns in a fairly decent performance, although he doesn't have too much to do. Schultz is also easy on the eyes and makes for a good mystery. The rest of the cast are decent at best but that's what you expect in a movie like this. Again, this isn't your typical Fulci film and I do take my hat off to him for trying something new and getting away from the gore. His direction is quite nice here as he handles everything pretty well but the screenplay just really kills anything he has going. Laura Gemser is credited as Costume Designer.
    6Coventry

    Arrivederci Lucio!

    To me, personally, Lucio Fulci is (a) God. Regardless of what the haters may say, Fulci – the one and only Godfather of Gore – wrote & directed some of the most brilliantly entertaining, revolutionary and provocative horror movies ever made. He was one of the busiest men amongst the Italian cinema fanatics, with nearly 60 titles directed in a span of more or less 30 years. Almost typical for devoted directors, Lucio Fulci also didn't know when to stop, or just didn't want to stop. Perhaps it was best for him to retire after the insanely gory and brilliant (and semi-biographical) "Cat in the Brain" or even sooner, but Fulci didn't retire and made three more movies of which "Door into Silence" was his very last. This is a very atypical Fulci and – admittedly – far from his greatest work, but I'm nevertheless proud and content that I saw this obscure gem, in spite of all its little shortcomings.

    For his swan song Fulci returns to Louisiana, previously already the setting of his ultimate masterpiece "The Beyond". After visiting his father's grave at the cemetery, real estate agent Melvin Devereux attempts to get home to his wife, but road works, detours and engine trouble prevent him from doing so. His seemingly endless journey takes him further and deeper in the bayou, where Melvin repeatedly encounters a mysterious beauty and a sinister hearse that won't let him pass. Melvin becomes increasingly paranoid, especially when he suddenly suspects that the cadaver inside the hearse might be someone very dear to him. Who had thought that Lucio Fulci would end his rich and controversial career with a genuine attempt at an intelligent, supernaturally themed thriller? As a die-hard fan, I really wished that our director would have succeeded in astounding both his admirers and his opponents, but sadly this isn't the case. "Door into Silence" contains too many dull scenes of John Savage aimlessly driving around remote areas in his filthy Buick, with monotonous jazz music playing in the background and pointless encounters left and right. The denouement, predictable for attentive viewers, is similar to quite a few other classic and less classic films in the genre. Of course, I can't list the titles of these films as I would also reveal the whole twist ending by doing so. John Savage does his best to add mystery through his adequate performance and Fulci definitely picked out some of the nicest filming locations in all of Louisiana, but it just isn't enough. Like a few other reviewers already stated, "Door into Silence" would have been more effective as a short episode in a series like "Twilight Zone" or as a separate story in a horror anthology. Still, the fact that it's a final and gore-free Fulci effort with a handful of atmospheric moments, makes it worth a recommendation.
    9coldwaterpdh

    The late great Maestro leaves one to separate the men from the boys.

    As has been stated, this is Lucio's last film. I watched it last night and I happen to think it's one of his best. It has aged well.

    The plot is simple enough: a guy is trying to get home to Baton Rouge from what I will guess was New Orleans, judging from the opening scene on Lake Ponchartrain bridge. The highway is shut down ahead, so he has to take backroads. He starts to see a mysterious lady who seems to be wherever he goes. Also getting on his nerves is a hearse whose driver seems to be a road hog in the most serious way. The guy starts to go mad and begins to discover that what is in the back of the hearse is a surreal nightmare. He plunges into a world of insanity and dreamlike terror that lasts the whole film.

    "Door To Silence" is best viewed with no expectations. That's how I watched it and I was pleasantly surprised. It does not have gore like other Fulci greats, but it does contain some genuine suspense and nail-biting tension, something that is hardly found in other Fulci movies.

    As Fulci's last, this one has not garnered the kind of attention that "Zombi 2" and "The Beyond" have...but I really liked it and I think if you're a true fan of this guy, you will appreciate it's grindhouse appeal and genuinely creepy atmosphere.

    9 out of 10, kids.
    5markovd111

    Fulci's attempt at psychological horror...

    Joe D'Amato approached Lucio Fulci and asked him to make a movie based on short story "Porte del nulla" Fulci himself wrote. Fulci made the movie and Joe D'Amato then added some footage and edited and "Le porte del silenzio" or "Door to Silence" was finally finished. It's basically Fulci's attempt at making a psychological horror. Problem is, anyone with a little bit of functioning brain can understand what the idea of the movie is relatively quickly and after that we are left with mostly silent protagonist who drives a lot through the countryside encountering various problems that slow down his journey or make him confused and afraid. One would think that all those silent scenes are perfect for the main character to have many monologues or maybe think about what's happening to him and we as an audience can hear those thougts, you know, so the character gets at least a little bit character development, but no. Melvin is, simply put, a boring and unlikable main character. He's rich, arrogant and prone to getting himself into danger. He tries to cheat on his wife two times during the movie and he's just not interesting at all. And then, when you realize that you understood the whole point (or plot twist, if you will) of the movie (which isn't very original) before it even ended and that the main character is boring and that there aren't any hallmarks of Fulci's work like gore and nudity at least to give you something to look at, you conclude that the movie isn't really good. If anything the best thing in the movie are the nature shown and (sometimes) the music. Don't get me wrong, this is not the worst movie ever and it's functional. It's refreshing to not receive the same thing from Fulci from time to time. But in the end, the movie is boring and I see no reason for you to watch it if you are not a Fulci fan. 5/10! I don't recommend it...
    7joshjack-35680

    Definitely not your average fulci film...

    This is considered to be lucio fulci's last film before he passed away from diabetes. He wrote a couple screenplays and was supposed to direct another film but got too sick. But this is hos last film but not your average fulci film. Absolutely no gory violence or sleazy sex. But a great twilight zone type movie. Great atmosphere and John savage as the main character. I would recommend it but if your looking for gore and violence, you're going to be disappointed. Not to mention Laura gemser did the costumes and joe d'amato produced.

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    • Trivia
      Actor John Savage, chosen to play the lead because the production wanted a famous main actor, found himself quarreling with Lucio Fulci frequently during the shoot. Fulci himself later declared that it got so bad that both he and the producer Joe D'Amato almost hit him.
    • Goofs
      When Melvin drives his car around Louisiana the radio news broadcasts he hears are from Toronto, Canada, referring specifically, for example, to "The Hospital for Sick Children" located there.
    • Connections
      Featured in Joe D'Amato Totally Uncut: The Horror Experience (2001)

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    • Release date
      • December 1991 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Door Into Silence
    • Filming locations
      • Louisiana, USA
    • Production company
      • Filmirage
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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