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Dementia 13 [Import]

William Campbell , Luana Anders , Francis Ford Coppola    Unrated   DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
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Francis Ford Coppola was working as an assistant to Roger Corman when he made this, his feature debut. The story goes that Corman let Coppola make the film so long as he could work around the shooting schedule of the film they were working on together, and the results are impressive given the budget constraints. Or maybe because of the budget constraints. The story concerns the family at Castle Haloran, the secrets surrounding the death of young Kathleen, and an axe murderer who seems to be picking away at all present. Coppola's deft direction keeps this from being a routine ghost story, using light and dark in his compositions to create tension and suspense. The film has an interesting way of spanning the traditional ghost story and the more modern gore-fests that we're used to. I have one bone to pick with the manufacturer of this disc: the transfer to DVD was made from tape. This is evident from the way the frames roll repeatedly during the last 15 minutes of the film, and the tape bunches a few times leaving video artifacts. DVD consumers want all the benefits of this medium, and not to have the degraded quality of tape preserved on it. If this is the only way you can get this film, at least the price is reasonable. It's also packaged as a Fright Night Horror Classic along with Night of the Living Dead and Revolt of the Zombies. --Jim Gay

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5.0 out of 5 stars Francis Ford Coppola's directoral debut May 28 2011
By Marcia TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
From the box: "... Fresh out of UCLA Coppola found work under the tutelage of B-movie legend Roger Corman. ... Corman opted to usee leftover funds to finance a low budget thriller to cash in on the sucess of Alfred Hitchcock;s Psycho. Coppola quickly delivered a script to Corman's liking, promising plenty of nudity and gore. ... Copolla made the most of his limited resources, while employing the sort of creative lighting,, camera angles, and storytelling that reveals an early glimpse at the great filmmaking that would follow."

Cult Horror Classic -- Story: Louise Haloran descends on her deceased husband's in-laws in hopes of an inheritence. Instead she finds two dysfunctional brothers who entertain themselves by insulting each other and an emotionally crippled mother-in-law who's still grieving the loss of her daughter after years and years. Ingratiating herself w/ mother, and creating ghostly signs, Louise ends trapped in an eerie, decrepit Irish castle with an axe-wielding maniac eliminating the 'suspects' of the continual murders one by one. The doctor appoints himslef detective and trys to determine whose leaving blood-spattered corpses in his wake while there are still some family members left.

This is a must for B horror movie fans. It's fun and compared to the slasher movies of the '80's very little blood. It's at the top pf it's class in B flicks.

Remastered in hi def; 5.1 surround sound; B & W; before and after restoration demo; original movie art postcard included; transferred from original 35 mm elements.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A slasher with gusto July 9 2006
By bernie TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:VHS Tape
Can you believe this movie is Francis Ford Coppola, and produced by Roger Corman? Nether can the viewer. I am not sure how it made it to film. However it has collector value.

Dementia 13 is not a bad movie; it is a little dark in more ways than one. The just is nothing significant about it other than a few hacker scenes.

We find our self in a Castle with a murderer who is bumping every one off. The question is "who done it?"

Was it Lizzie Borden or Jeffery Dalmer?

Maybe it was mommy?

Or the mad doctor?

Who knows?

This movie makes a good addition to slasher movies and it is not as mindless as most.
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4.0 out of 5 stars COPPOLA'S FIRST APOCALYPSE Nov 9 2003
By Michael Butts TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
In 1963, the movie audience had already experienced the new kind of psychological horror movie born with the great PSYCHO. Francis Ford Coppola's attempt at matching that horror is greatly inferior, of course, but as an exercise in mental terror, it works on its own subliminal level. The wonderful Luana Anders starts out the film virtually murdering her rich husband, and then tosses his body in a pond, telling the family he's off on a business trip. She wants his Mama to change the will to include the in-laws. As in PSYCHO, Anders is dispatched early in the film in a very surprising way, and although it can't touch Janet Leigh's demise in PSYCHO or Angie Dickinson's in DRESSED TO KILL, it packs a wallop. From there on in, it's time to figure out who the nasty killer is. It's fairly easy to pick the killer out, but there are some wildly frenetic scenes before getting there. Bart Patton and Patrick Magee provide excellent support and one can detect the future genious of Coppola in this atmospheric thriller.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Coppola's first--a mixed bag
This is not the best horror movies I've ever seen, but one of the best films in terms of *atmosphere*. Read more
Published on July 15 2004 by J from NY
4.0 out of 5 stars WHY DOESN'T AMAZON REQUIRE WIDESCREEN OR FULL FRAME FROM....
WHY DOESN'T AMAZON REQUIRE WIDESCREEN OR FULLFRAME FROM SELLERS DESCRIPTIONS! WHY DOESN'T AMAZON SHOW ACTUAL PHOTO OF DVD BOX COVER AS WELL AS THE BACK OF THE BOX WITH ALL THE... Read more
Published on Mar 24 2004 by VIRGO DRAGON
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderfully creepy thriller from a young F. Coppola
Francis Ford Coppola and Roger Corman are two names I would never have thought of putting together, but linked they are in the production of the highly enjoyable thriller Dementia... Read more
Published on Mar 9 2003 by Daniel Jolley
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the 5 greatest movies ever made.
Dated, but still great.
Published on Dec 30 2002
1.0 out of 5 stars I suppose everyone has to start somewhere
In light of his filmography, I don't think Coppola will lose any sleep over a little honesty here. In short, this is quite possibly the worst movie I have ever bought (and I own... Read more
Published on Nov 21 2001 by "commoner03"
4.0 out of 5 stars A rarity. A horror film with acting!!
A disturbing horror film which has joined the ranks of 'cult classics'. This movie seems to get better with each viewing, probably due to the fine performances turned in by mostly... Read more
Published on May 14 2001
4.0 out of 5 stars A b-movie classic for lovers of obscurity!
Dementia 13 is one of Coppola's first and most memorable films. It is an extremely obscure b-movie horror flick and this version is one of the best copies that I have seen on... Read more
Published on Jun 5 2000
3.0 out of 5 stars Luanna Anders is hot!
Her hypnotic performance carries the film to point, but it unfortunately falls apart.
Published on April 28 1999
4.0 out of 5 stars Not so subtle, but sticks with you!
I remember seeing this film as a young child, and the murders stick in your mind. There's one scene on a lake that you'll hark back to when you wake up panting at 2am on a dark and... Read more
Published on April 5 1999
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