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Director:
William Fruet
Writer:
William Fruet (writer)
Contact:
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Release Date:
4 March 1977 (USA) more
Genre:
Horror | Thriller more
Tagline:
It began with a rape. It ended with a massacre! more
Plot:
A rich playboy has a large house in the countryside. One weekend he invites a fashion model. On his way to the house... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
3 wins more
NewsDesk:
(2 articles)
Assorted Code Red DVDetails...
 (From Fangoria. 25 June 2009, 11:17 PM, PDT)

Producer talks My Bloody Valentine sequel, etc.
 (From Fangoria. 4 February 2009, 8:24 AM, PST)

User Comments:
Nice to see a resilient heroine.... otherwise a nasty, artless, inexcusable slice of exploitation. more

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Brenda Vaccaro ... Diane
Don Stroud ... Lep

Chuck Shamata ... Harry
Richard Ayres ... Runt
Kyle Edwards ... Frankie
Don Granberry ... Stanley
Ed McNamara ... Spragg
Michael Kirby ... Ralph
Richard Donat ... Policeman

Denver Mattson ... Smokey
Al Bernardo ... Mr. Doobie
Roselle Stone ... Mrs. Doobie
Elaine Yarish ... Campground Girl
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Fin de semaine infernale (Canada: French title) (video title)
The House by the Lake
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Runtime:
87 min
Country:
Canada
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Finland:(Banned) (1984) (theatrical) | Finland:(Banned) (1985) (video) | Argentina:X (original rating) | Argentina:18 (re-rating) | New Zealand:R18 | Australia:R | Norway:18 | Sweden:(Banned) | Sweden:15 (re-release) | USA:R | Germany:BPjM Restricted
Filming Locations:
Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
William Fruet actually wrote the film several years earlier, but didn't pursue shooting it at the time because Straw Dogs (1971) had just came out and he feared Death Weekend would be viewed as an imitator of that film. more
Goofs:
Continuity: During the opening car chase, the Camero smashes into an Oldsmobile, smashing a corner of the Camero's front end. Immediately after, the damage is gone. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Nightmare in Canada: Canadian Horror on Film (2004) (TV) more

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7 out of 11 people found the following comment useful:-
Nice to see a resilient heroine.... otherwise a nasty, artless, inexcusable slice of exploitation., 27 October 2004
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Author: Jonathon Dabell (barnaby.rudge@hotmail.co.uk) from Wakefield, England

In the 1970s, a handful of films like Straw Dogs, Death Wish and Last House on the Left pushed back a few cinematic boundaries. They also provided inspiration for many copycat movies - titles like Vengeance Is Mine, I Spit On Your Grave, The Visitors, Death Hunt and Death Weekend. The latter of these - Death Weekend - is a Canadian thriller produced by a certain Ivan Reitman (who would go on to become a director of box office juggernauts like the two Ghostbusters flicks and Kindergarten Cop). It is a fairly forgettable siege thriller with a few moments of gore and an interestingly resourceful heroine.

Diane (Brenda Vaccaro) and Harry (Chuck Shamata) are on their way to a remote house. Harry is a self-obsessed and successful dentist who owns the house. He spends most of his time buying objects to gratify his wealth, without realising their true value. Diane is his latest conquest (she doesn't know it, but she's just one in a long line of weekend flings for Harry). En route to the house the couple are subjected to a scary road rage ordeal at the hands of four drunken hoodlums, led by the foul-mouthed, foul-minded Lep (Don Stroud). Diane successfully out-drives the unpleasant foursome and causes them to crash. However, Lep tracks them down to their secluded love nest and, aided by his cronies, subjects them to an even more degrading and sadistic ordeal.

Vaccaro is far too good an actress for a sleazy, violent exploitation flick such as this. She gives a good performance, as you would expect, but it's wasted on the repellent material. Stroud also registers strongly as a deplorable villain, and Shamata is OK as the vain, heartless playboy. For gorehounds there are some worthwhile moments - the highlight being a chilling throat slashing scene - but it's a long wait until the nasty stuff gets underway. Death Weekend is essentially an intentionally mean-spirited thriller. It offers the lingering threat of rape as a form of entertainment, and asks us to enjoy scenes of drunken abuse, degradation, destruction, idiocy, and graphic murder. Ultimately, the unpleasantness becomes a turn-off. The thoughtfulness of Straw Dogs and the black humour of Death Wish is nowhere to be found. This is just unpleasantness for its own sake.... and that's just NOT what movies are all about.

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