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Le couvent

Original title: The Convent
  • 2000
  • 12
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
3.4K
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Oakley Stevenson in Le couvent (2000)
The Convent - Official Trailer
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A group of college students break into an abandoned convent and become possessed by demonic spirits.A group of college students break into an abandoned convent and become possessed by demonic spirits.A group of college students break into an abandoned convent and become possessed by demonic spirits.

  • Director
    • Mike Mendez
  • Writer
    • Chaton Anderson
  • Stars
    • Joanna Canton
    • Richard Trapp
    • Dax Miller
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Mendez
    • Writer
      • Chaton Anderson
    • Stars
      • Joanna Canton
      • Richard Trapp
      • Dax Miller
    • 91User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Joanna Canton
    Joanna Canton
    • Clorissa
    Richard Trapp
    • Frijole
    Dax Miller
    • Chad
    • (as Jason Dax Miller)
    Renée Graham
    Renée Graham
    • Kaitlin
    Liam Kyle Sullivan
    Liam Kyle Sullivan
    • Brant
    Megahn Perry
    • Mo
    Jim Golden
    Jim Golden
    • Biff
    Chaton Anderson
    Chaton Anderson
    • Sapphira
    • (as Chaton Itae)
    Adrienne Barbeau
    Adrienne Barbeau
    • Adult Christine
    Kelly Mantle
    Kelly Mantle
    • Dickie-Boy
    David Gunn
    • Saul
    Oakley Stevenson
    • Young Christine
    Larrs Jackson
    • Father Ryan
    Coolio
    Coolio
    • Officer Starkey
    Bill Moseley
    Bill Moseley
    • Officer Ray
    Jennifer Buttell
    Jennifer Buttell
    • Lisa
    Allison Dunbar
    Allison Dunbar
    • Davina
    Elle Alexander
    • Mother Superior
    • Director
      • Mike Mendez
    • Writer
      • Chaton Anderson
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    5Coventry

    Unholy, sacrilegious fun!

    "The Convent" is a very UNoriginal but fun splatter-horror flick with the usual formula of dumb teenagers awakening an ancient type of evil they can't possibly deal with. The very cool and mood-setting opening sequence shows a young girl gunning down a bunch of nuns and a priest before setting fire to the convent/boarding school they're living in. The urban legend says that this girl – Christine – went insane after a forced abortion and that the convent is haunted by the restless souls of the nuns ever since. Now, 40 years later, a group of crazy college students breaks into the abandoned convent to play fraternity jokes, but soon they get possessed by demons in nuns' clothes and they're recruited to assist in performing virgin-sacrifices to Satan almighty. There's few tension or atmosphere but the script luckily enough inserts a lot of OTT-humor and ingenious ideas (a bunch of unbelievably clumsy devil-worshipers!) that makes this routine horror flick worth watching. The make-up effects are quite grotesque and nasty, with blood spurting out of every body hole and heads that are chopped off by the dozen. The dark and ramshackle convent makes an excellent horror location and the nun-costumes are really terrific. The true heroine of this film is Adrienne Barbeau ("The Fog", "Escape from N.Y") as the skilled demon-killer who comes to save the day. There equally are splendid cameo appearances for rapper Coolio and Bill Mosely ("House of 1.000 Corpses"). "The Convent" isn't exactly fundamental viewing, but it's good and unscrupulous horror-entertainment that fans will surely appreciate.
    8Sandcooler

    Bargain bin masterpiece

    Hell yeah! That's pretty much the feeling the average person will have throughout this compact and action-filled piece of garbage. It's an incredibly crazy, riveting and somewhat moronic 75 minutes, it's the kind of project that defines what B-list horror should be all about. The hilarious (in a sadistic way) opening immediately drags you in, and the movie just utterly refuses to let you go after that. Demonic zombie nuns, fluorescent(!) blood, hot chicks, washed-up gangsta rapper Coolio playing a cop, I thank God for showing me all this pure uncut greatness. If all this stuff can't get your attention, I really don't know what will. The Adrienne Barbeau appearance is just icing on the cake, brilliant role. Of course this movie isn't particularly well-made or well-written, but I stopped caring roughly ten seconds in. Loads of fun.
    7rutt13-1

    A fun throwback

    Ahhh, this movie is in every way completely ridiculuous. The Actors seemed to have a good time, and so did I. It's very reminiscent of the better low-budget 80's stuff, with cheesy acting, cheesy dialog, and cheesy humor. But I love that kind of stuff. And clocking in at about 1 hour and 12 mins., it's very fast-paced. I noticed that the male characters were incredibly stupid, while most of the females were pretty smart. I thought this was hilarious and made the film kind of a parody of the aforementioned 80's flicks. If you like stuff like "Night of the Demons" or maybe "Return of the Living Dead," "The Convent" is in the same spirit. You get to see lots of goofy stuff, but the monsters are pretty cool, and sort of serious, and it's got a pretty good bloodflow. And Adrienne Barbeau is a blast as the vet demon killer. My only complaint is that the ending seems a bit rushed, and poorly edited. But Mr. Mendez is one to watch.
    brandonsites1981

    * out of 4. They should have made the film about Barbeau instead!!

    A group of dumb, sex straved teenagers break into an abandon convent and accidently raise demons that proceed to kill them. The only person they can turn to is Adrienne Barbeau. The only person to ever escape from the demons alive.

    Boring, poorly done film is certainly different, but different isn't always good. Sloopy gore effects, editing that looks like it was done by a chainsaw, and some of the most annoying characters ever demolish whatever chances it had. Adrienne Barbeau livens things up when she finally arrives on screen and gives the film a touch of class, but alas it is too late and too little screen time for her.

    Rated R; Graphic Violence, Adult Themes, Sexual Situations, Nudity, and Profanity.
    zmaturin

    This movie will nail you- just give it FIVE minutes.

    As a fan of fun horror movies like "The Evil Dead", "From Beyond", and "Demons" (or even "Sleepaway Camp 2: Unhappy Campers"), I find today's multiplexes a barren wasteland when it comes to frenzied, hilarious, gore-and-violence filled fright flicks. I'm forced to choke down pale simulacrums like "Valentine", "Dracula 2000", and "Urban Legends: Final Cut" in theaters, while voraciously re-watching the Herschell Gordon Lewis/Coffin Joe catalog at home. I'm a sad horror junkie aching for a fix.

    That's why viewing "The Convent" in a theater packed with like-minded gore-o-philes was a near orgasmic experience. Finally, a modern horror flick that aims for all the right targets, hitting most of them and shoveling a bucket-load of entertainment down my parched, killer-nun hungry gullet.

    "The Convent" tells the tale of some dopey fraternity types breaking into an abandoned nunnery only to encounter carnage-hungry ghouls, fey devil worshippers, and oodles of cool imagery, skin peeling, and decapitations. When's the last time they made a movie about that kind of stuff that wasn't crap? What's even more impressive is that this movie is funny- hilariously so, and on purpose. In fact, not only is "The Coven" better than most recent horror movies, it's funnier than most so-called comedies. I dare anyone with a sick sense of humor not to fall in love with the destined-to-be-legendary flashback scene of evil nuns running amuck through a 1950s Catholic School.

    The dialog is great, too (In retrospect, I can think of only one stupid line that made me cringe, concerning saving one's virginity for pasty poser Marylyn Manson) and delivered by a capable, amiable cast who turn stereotypical roles into likable characterizations. I expected to hate the stoner womanizer and the Goth chick lead, but the actors playing them were so good that I ended up loving them. There's even two characters who seem to be straight out of those "Saturday Night Live" Goth Talk sketches, but they are funny and I was actually looking forward to seeing more of them! Throw in Coolio and Bill Mosely (Chop-Top in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2") as dope-snatching college cops and Adrienne Barbeau as a legendary DemoNun slayer and you've got an affair to remember!

    Yet another thing that endeared me to this flick was the fact that it was obviously made by knowledgeable horror fans, but unlike similar (but far inferior) projects like "The Dead Hate the Living" or "The Dead Next Door" they don't chuck obvious, "aren't-we-cool-wink-wink" genre references at you. "The Convent" has got subtle references to "The Beyond", "Zombie", and others I'm sure I missed, plus, a "Sixteen Candles" gag! What more could you ask for?

    Well, I would've asked for more gore. Except for the numerous, outstanding beheadings (and subsequent squirting neck stumps), most of the demon-attacks are shot in a shaky-cam, distorted style that makes it hard to see the details. If I was prone to cliches, I might use the words "hyper-kinetic" or "frenetic" to describe the film's style, but I'm not, so I won't. Still, this movie has much more splat-sticky maulings than any other flick on the market today, and the demon make-up is unique and creative. This movie even makes day-glow colors look cool (something Joel Schumaker couldn't do despite his huge "Batman & Robin" budget). Another minor complaint is that the movie is almost too fast paced and seems hurried and choppy in places. The kick-ass opening scene (in which a gal blows away some pious puss-faces to the chords of Lesley's Gore's immortal "You Don't Own Me") is edited like a movie trailer, and the film's climax seems rushed. Instead of a slam-bang explosive finale we're treated to some indecipherable computer effects that seem to be inserted as a placeholder until real effects became available. But those are minor caveats. Sure, this is no "Dead Alive" or "Re-Animator", but it is superior to most other recent horror offerings in every department- script, cast, make-up effects, you name it.

    The fact that this momentous motion picture cannot find a national theatrical distributor proves how out of touch some movie studios are with horror fans. I'm sure no dime would be spared to promote another brain-dead "I Know What You Did Last Summer" sequel. So catch this movie wherever and whenever you can, preferably in a theater full of people. You'll be oh so glad you did.

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    • Trivia
      Adrienne Barbeau (Adult Christine) used the same wig she wore in Swamp Thing (1982).
    • Goofs
      Christine's shotgun shells have all been fired; that is, the firing pins are all indented, meaning they have been shot.
    • Quotes

      Saul: The time is nigh for you to take your first step into darkness, so why don't you take the Dagger of Dispair, you know and plunge into thine virginal heart?

      [none of Saul's followers move]

      Saul: ...Today.

    • Alternate versions
      Video and DVD release will be R-rated, featuring 19 less seconds of gore than the original version.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Monster Man: Between Arachnid and a Hard Place (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      You Don't Own Me
      By John Madara and Dave White

      Performed by Lesley Gore

      Courtesy of Dominion Entertainment, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Convent
    • Filming locations
      • Thomas W. Phillips Residence - 2215 S. Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA(Christine's house)
    • Production company
      • Alpine Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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