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DEMENTIA 13

1963 IE HMDB
septembre 25, 1963

En Irlande, une série de meurtres à la hache provoque la terreur.

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Production: Roger Corman (Producer)
Scenario: Francis Ford Coppola (Writer)
Musique: Ronald Stein (Original Music Composer)
Photographie: Charles Hannawalt (Director of Photography)

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Début cinématographique pour le grand réalisateur italo-américain, auteur de classiques comme la saga "Le Parrain" et "Dracula". C'est un début sous le signe du producteur Roger Corman qui, comme à son habitude, finance un film gothique de style Hammer avec des pointes d'effronterie et de sadisme inhabituels, frôlant l'horreur italienne naissante. L'intrigue est tirée d'une nouvelle du directeur de la photographie Charles Hannawalt : une noble famille irlandaise, les Halloran, se réunissent dans leur château pour commémorer la petite Kathleen, morte prématurément huit ans plus tôt, noyée dans l'étang adjacent au manoir. Mais la réunion est aussi une bonne occasion de clarifier certains détails d'un héritage qui, avec des intrigues familiales et un mystérieux assassin armé d'une hache, sauront rendre la situation plus que dangereuse. Tourné en noir et blanc plus qu'inquiétant, le film bénéficie d'un scénario bien écrit, par Coppola lui-même, avec l'intention de critiquer l'institution de la famille, une critique limpide et riche d'ingrédients psychoanalytiques qui ne jurent pas avec le style gothique du film : magnifiques les images des meurtres ou les poupées qui émergent mystérieusement de l'étang dont, selon la légende, le fond abrite une pierre tombale et une statue de cire. Bien que produit avec un budget limité, les acteurs William Campbell et Luana Anders, au meilleur de leurs capacités, font de leur mieux pour élever le film du point de vue de la performance. Le scénario vient en aide à une technique parfois incertaine. Connu également sous le nom de "Dementia 13" et "The Haunted and the Hunted".
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7 /10

This was a tad eccentric but proved to me a very delightfully surreal horror film. In watching this, you immediately get the feeling the director has both interesting, out-of-the-ordinary ideas plus the balls to do things his own way. It's flawed, but definitely shows plenty of directing chops and potential for brilliance, just a few years down the road. A bona-fide, low-budget, American classic.

Wuchak

Wuchak

5 /10

Coppola’s version of “Psycho,” sort of

After the sudden death of her husband, an American woman (Luana Anders) keeps it secret and tries to ingratiate herself to the matriarch at the family’s manor in Ireland in order to extort part of the inheritance. But there’s a dark pall over the family after an accidental drowning seven years earlier, not to mention the specter of a psycho with an axe! William Campbell plays the strange brother and Mary Mitchel his fiancée.

Shot in B&W, “Dementia 13” (1963), aka “The Haunted and the Hunted,” was the theatrical debut for writer/director Francis Ford Coppola after producer Roger Corman offered him to do a low-budget imitation of “Psycho” (1960) in Ireland with funds left over from his movie “The Young Racers,” on which Coppola worked as a sound technician. Actually, this wasn’t technically Coppola’s first film as he did eleven days shooting of Corman’s superior “The Terror” in Big Sur, California.

The story and setting are very different from “Psycho” and its sister English film “Horror Hotel” (aka “The City of the Dead”), which was produced/released at the same time as “Psycho,” although it wasn’t released in America until two years later. Nevertheless, “Dementia 13” is cut from the same B&W horror cloth and shares an infamous plot twist that originated with those two films. Like “Psycho,” there’s a psycho madman, although he prefers an axe to a butcher knife.

Unfortunately, “Dementia 13” isn’t great like “Psycho” or formidable like “Horror Hotel,” mainly because the story is sorta befuddling (like the two bodies of water that aren’t properly differentiated), although most everything’s explained at the end. There’s a good gothic ambiance, but the bewildering storytelling prevents the flick from taking off. And Luana Anders, while okay, is second rate compared to the breathtaking Venetia Stevenson in “Horror Hotel” and Janet Leigh in “Psycho.”

Corman wasn’t happy with what Coppola brought home to California. He (rightly) insisted that certain scenes needed simplified and that more violence was necessary, to which Jack Hill was hired to shoot the additional poacher scenes. A useless prologue was also tacked on to beef-up the runtime, which wasn’t featured on the version I watched. If you’re familiar with Coppola’s later work, like “Youth Without Youth” (2007) and “Twixt” (2011), you know that he has the tendency to overcomplicate scripts. That’s the problem with “Dementia 13.” Still, it definitely upped the slasher ante and influenced that particular horror genre.

The film runs 1 hour, 15 minutes and was shot in Ireland (Howth Castle, Howth, and Ardmore Studios in Bray). It was remade and improved in color in 2017.

GRADE: C

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