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Parts of the Family

  • Video
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
422
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Parts of the Family (2003)
ParodyComedyHorror

One brutal and gory night, a family of four is hacked to pieces leaving one lone survivor, the beautiful housekeeper, Ella. When she is taken as a hostage, her captive is unaware of her grow... Read allOne brutal and gory night, a family of four is hacked to pieces leaving one lone survivor, the beautiful housekeeper, Ella. When she is taken as a hostage, her captive is unaware of her growing thirst for blood.One brutal and gory night, a family of four is hacked to pieces leaving one lone survivor, the beautiful housekeeper, Ella. When she is taken as a hostage, her captive is unaware of her growing thirst for blood.

  • Director
    • Léon Paul De Bruyn
  • Writers
    • John Idem
    • Liam Bradley
  • Stars
    • Cecilia Bergqvist
    • Bob Dougherty
    • Leo Franquet
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    422
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Léon Paul De Bruyn
    • Writers
      • John Idem
      • Liam Bradley
    • Stars
      • Cecilia Bergqvist
      • Bob Dougherty
      • Leo Franquet
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cecilia Bergqvist
    • Elle Fitzroy
    Bob Dougherty
    • Jason Goodis
    Leo Franquet
    • Leo Esubam
    Paul Houwen
    • Police Officer Nicks
    Hugo Henry
    • Police Officer Walls
    • (as Hugo Vanden Bremt)
    Willy Leus
    • Police Officer Raines
    Johanna Lesage
    • Laura Esubam
    Vandereyken Leen
    • Lucy Esubam
    • (as Leen Vandereycken)
    Norman Baert
    • Stephen Esubam
    John Idem
    • Sniper
    Bert Strouwen
    • Squadleader
    Jacques Verbist
    • Zombie Policeman
    • (as Jaak Verbist)
    Peter Clappaert
    • Driver…
    Geert Hoornaert
    • Squadmember
    Bruno Vandenbossche
    • Zombie
    Luc de Kesel
    • Squadmember
    Claude Coucke
    • Uniformed Cop 1
    Tom Vandendriessche
    • Uniformed Cop 2
    • Director
      • Léon Paul De Bruyn
    • Writers
      • John Idem
      • Liam Bradley
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    6Coventry

    Sick and cheap...but well worth a watch

    This is Troma film-making at his purest: an amateurish splatter-movie with an ultra-thin and ridiculous storyline but with twisted characters and nasty make-up effects everywhere. When watching "Parts of the Family", you pretty much get the idea that this was filmed without a script (coincidentally or not, nobody actually is credited as the writer) and the absurd plot-twists seem to be improved on the set. The movie opens with a bank robber who flees from the police. The chase ends in front of an old mansion where he takes a yummy young girl hostage and entrenches himself in the house. The hostage turns out crazier than the robber as flashbacks illustrate that she once was the mansion's housekeeper who butchered the entire family that lived there. Things get even more messed up near the end, when zombies start to appear from the cellar and the girl transforms into a blood-drinking, corpse-licking witch. "Parts of the Family" was entirely made by Troma's loyal Belgian department that previously delivered "Rabbit Grannies" (a guilty pleasure of mine) and "Maniac Nurses". The film is not dubbed and all the Belgian actors speak their lines in English. They do a reasonably good job although you can clearly hear that English isn't their native tongue. Especially in the second half, the gore and sleaze is really outrageous! Zombies (wrapped up like mummies) break out and still their hunger on the police forces that surrounded the house. The legendary Lloyd "Keeper of Crap" Kaufman has a supportive role as police commissioner and he too has his eyeballs ripped out by severely decomposing zombies! I bet his fan – and enemies – will love to see this happen. Overall, this isn't exactly a film you HAVE TO see before you die but it's good entertainment. Definitely better than "Maniac Nurses".
    6lastliberal

    All I ever wanted was to be part of the family.

    Action starts off hot and heavy with a thief running from the police while Ella (Cecilia Bergqvist) is showing her magnificent body while dressing. Soon, the two converge as she is taken hostage.

    During a flashback to the history of the house they are hiding in, we get to see a lot more of Ella. And, also hear her great screaming voice. It was the best pair of tits I ever saw wielding an ax and a pitchfork. Amazing! Then, the thief discovers Ella's secret. And, what a secret it was! This where things gets really disgusting in true Troma style.

    I never did see Debbie Rochon, although she is listed as part of the cast, but Cecilia Bergqvist more than made up for her absence. Oh, Yeah!
    5Sandcooler

    Slow as hell, but good for some laughs

    "Parts Of The Family" is from the same director as "Maniac Nurses", but it's never quite as trippy as that flick. It is about twice as incompetent though. While "Maniac Nurses" at least had some kind of atmosphere to it, this just looks cheap and nothing else. There's not much in the way of plot either. It starts off okay with some (albeit very low-budget) action scenes, but then we're stuck in a boring old house for most of the running time. The gore scenes are laughably unconvincing. We never ever see a weapon actually touch a victim, it's all cut-aways and ketchup wounds. There's just no excitement whatsoever to any of the kill scenes.

    So why a 5? Well, the movie does have some charm to it. I'm just a sucker for Belgian horror cinema, mainly because there's so little of it around. It helps that this movie is shot mostly with Belgian actors who are forced to speak English for the international market. This leads to some really awkward and thus magnificent line readings, particularly from the hapless police inspectors. Furthermore, lead actor Bob Dougherty does bring some charisma to his role as a gangster. His dialogue is nauseatingly repetitive (basically nothing but threats), but somehow he still sells it and stays entertaining throughout. Strange how he only appeared in two films and called it quits. Cecilia Bergqvist isn't going to win any Oscars for her performance, but she's topless in the very first scene! Talk about not wasting any time.

    P.S: I've seen the original version, not the re-release by Troma. I hear that version is actually better, but I haven't obtained a copy yet.
    7Hastor

    Very entertaining release by Troma

    I bought this movie direct from Troma at a convention, I'd wanted to see it since Troma first ran previews on their dvds for it years ago. It has taken a while to come out, and was available at this convention, but still not released to regular outlets. Lloyd Kaufman's appearance in it made it even better. The DVD contains two different versions of the movie by two different director. I just watched the "original" version and have yet to watch the "tromatic" version, so maybe I'll comment again after that. I have 7 other Troma movies to watch though from that convention. I'd recommend this one though, especially if you are familiar with Troma releases. Otherwise, what are you waiting for? Get familiar. I'd suggest starting with Tromeo and Juliet, The Toxic Anvenger (parts I and IV), and Sgt. Kabukiman NYPD, those are all Troma in-house productions though, where Parts of the Family is simply distributed by them. As far as distributions, I'd say check out Cannibal: The Musical.
    vandwedge

    Comparing the two versions

    If you're like the me from a couple of days ago, you're wondering what the deal is with there being two different versions of this movie on the DVD. You're wondering what the difference is between the two versions, which is better, and if either are worth watching. And you're also wondering why no one else on IMDb has commented on this yet, and why not even Troma.com has much info on it. Well I can answer all of those for you!

    The two versions on the DVD are the original version and the Tromatic version. The original version is awful. The bad reviews on this website so far all describe the original version, and they're all correct. There's almost nothing worthwhile in the original version. It's clichéd, slow-paced, nonsensical, and just generally an abomination of film-making. And this is coming from a fan of low budget horror films.

    Now, the Tromatic version is a brilliant piece of work and is highly recommended. But what is it? It's *not* an entirely new film -- it's a re-cut version of the original with newly filmed scenes added in. And, I must stress this point heavily, all of these changes are made specifically to make fun of the original version. The Tromatic version is a *parody of the original*, and a damn good one at that.

    After sitting through the original film, I was miserable. I was thinking, I need some way to vent my frustrations after sitting through an hour and a half of such junk. It turned out that the Tromatic version filled that role perfectly. It adeptly (and hilariously) points out all of the (many) flaws of the original film. And it even adds additional comedy not related to anything. The Tromatic reedit of this movie is truly a brilliant piece of work, salvaging what seemed at first to be a completely unredeemable film. Lloyd Kaufman is a genius.

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      The DVD contains both the original version of the film and a re-edited version featuring new footage shot by The Troma Team.
    • Connections
      Featured in Forgotten Scares: An In-depth Look at Flemish Horror Cinema (2016)

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Idep Bvpa
      • Troma Entertainment
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