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Title: Malpertuis (2007)
Starring: Orson Welles, Susan Hampshire, Michel Bouquet, and Mathieu Carrière
Director: Harry Kümel
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 119 minutes
Avg. Score: 5 rated 5 stars
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  • As a weary sailor named Jan (Matthieu Carri re) sets foot on dry land he is mysteriously abducted and awakens in the isolated mansion of Malpertuis. There he is reunited with his sister Nancy (Susan Hampshire) and an eclectic group of distant relatives each summoned by his dying uncle Quentin Cassavius (Orson Welles). Cassavius wishes to will all of his heirs an equal portion of his fortune. However in return each must honor his dying request: They are to remain within Malpertuis for the rest of their lives the last couple to marry.Trapped on the grounds of the sprawling mansion Jan investigates as those who try to flee are dispatched in peculiar ways. Jan slowly spirals into madness as he realizes his uncle s true intent and the nightmare world of Malpertuis takes hold.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR UPC: 690816601197 Manufacturer No: 1197
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  • Even for Europe in the high-baroque 1970s, Malpertuis--also known as The Legend of Doom House--is one strange cinematic beast. Flemish filmmaker Harry Kümel's primary-colored fever dream, heavy on the reds and blues, opens as young sailor Jan (the androgynous Mathieu Carrière) goes on leave. Time and place are not indicated, but the dialogue is in Dutch and the townspeople appear to have stepped out of a Breughel painting.

    While searching for his boyhood home, Jan wanders into a crowded cabaret, where he's propositioned by the ravishing Bets (French vocalist Sylvie Vartan) before being accosted by the devious Dideloo (Michel Bouquet). When he awakes, Jan finds himself in Malpertuis, labyrinthine mansion of his Uncle Cassavius (a putty-nosed Orson Welles). Other lodgers include taxidermist Philaris (Charles Janssens) and resident madman Lampernist (Jean-Pierre Cassel). After reuniting with his sister, Nancy (Susan Hampshire, who plays four parts), Jan falls for Dideloo's secretive daughter, Euryale (Hampshire). Then Cassavius reads his will to the entire clan. It stipulates that all beneficiaries must remain at Malpertuis. The last one standing will inherit the estate. And with that, the bodies start dropping until Jan unlocks his uncle's secret.

    Based on the horror-fantasy novel by Jean Ray, Malpertuis followed Kümel's "erotic nightmare of vampire lust" Daughters of Darkness. His adult fairytale represents the epitome of surrealist cinema--aided immeasurably by the atmospheric cinematography of The Go-Between's Gerry Fisher. Originally released in an edited English version, the director has restored the original language and length. This two-disc set includes both editions plus commentary, liner notes, an interview with the filmmaker, and featurettes on Hampshire, Ray, and Welles, who was "very disagreeable" on the set. Look sharp in the cabaret sequence for a cameo from Vartan's then-husband, Johnny Hallyday, as a sailor. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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  • Posted on 2007-07-26
    "Life, what is it but a dream?" - Lewis Carroll

    The directors cut
    Amazon provides a thorough plot explanation so i won't go over it again, however what exactly is Malpertuis? In Film Comment's July/August 2007 issue it earns there Editor's pick of the month, Gavin Smith says to try to "imagine a hammer movie co-directed by Jean Cocteau and Raul Ruise and your getting warm.
    Malpertuis is a haunted house movie filled with dreamlike horror, one of the best, weirdest, and creative I have ever seen. As we see lanterns being put out by some sort of creatures lurking in the dark, we don't see them just hear there childlike evil snickering. What is in the attic and what experiments have taken place in the basement? The movie is filled with eroticism most of which is attributed by Susan Hampshire who plays three roles a virginal sister, Medusan cousin, and a sexually devouring aunt all equally sensual and sexual. Throw in some drama and even science fiction and you have something for everyone. In the 15 page booklet included with the dvd it spots H.P Lovecraft as an influence for writer Jean Ray who wrote the novel Malpertuis.
    The story starts with an illustration of Alice in Wonderland and from there we as viewers are taken for a trip through a rabbit hole ourselves.
    The scene where Orson Welles who plays the patriarch of this curious clan tosses out witty insults to them from his death bed degrading every member of his family, who await his death with glee is a classic.
    Orson Welles character Cassavius has alot in common with Citizen Kane. Both will die alone, even though Cassavius has family there he is still alone. That is not a plot spoiler he dies somewhat fast and i believe it is in the amazon review as well. Welle's Citizen Kane Character liked to surround himself with rare and valuable pieces of art, Cassavius also likes to surround himself with rare treasure the question is what, we find that out in a shocking ending Film Comment magazine editor Gavin Smith refers to as "one of cinema's most flabbergasting never-saw-it coming denouements of all time

    DVD
    Includes a 15 page information packed booklet on the movie.

    The dvd receives a criterion like treatment
    Disc 1
    -Malpertuis: Director's cut w/ new high definition transfer (looked great)
    (1973: 119 minutes) Dutch language with removable English subtitles
    -Audio commentary from director Harry Kumel
    -Orson Welles uncut. A 25 minute featurette containing rare outakes fottage of Welles during the filming of Malpertuis
    -Susan Hampshire: One actrss, Thre parts. An 11 minute featurette new interviews with Hampshire

    Disc 2
    -Malpertuis: Cannes Version (1972 100mins)
    -Reflections of Darkness: Del Valle on Kumel. a new 74 minute career length interview with director Kumel by noted film journalist David Del Valle.
    -Jan Ray/ John Flanders. a 7 minute featurette that delves into the fantastical world of the Belgian writer including archival interview footage.
    -Trailer
    -Plus liner notes from film historians David Del Valle and Ernest Mathijs

    Here is the poem referred to in the movie by Lewis Carroll i found it interesting after watching the movie.
    LIFE IS BUT A DREAM

    by: Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)

    BOAT, beneath a sunny sky
    Lingering onward dreamily
    In an evening of July--

    Children three that nestle near,
    Eager eye and willing ear,
    Pleased a simple tale to hear--

    Long has paled that sunny sky;
    Echoes fade and memories die;
    Autumn frosts have slain July.

    Still she haunts me, phantomwise,
    Alice moving under skies
    Never seen by waking eyes.

    Children yet, the tale to hear,
    Eager eye and willing ear,
    Lovingly shall nestle near.

    In a Wonderland they lie,
    Dreaming as the days go by,
    Dreaming as the summers die;

    Ever drifting down the stream--
    Lingering in the golden gleam--
    Life, what is it but a dream?


    Score: 5 rated 5 stars
  • Posted on 2007-05-23
    Finally !

    My only previous viewing, of this incredible film has been a very poor quality video tape, released by MPV, Motion Pictures on Video in 1987 and running ninety minutes. Having read about this work in an encyclopedia of Horror cinema, nothing could have prepared me for this intense, captivating vision which induced feelings of great humbleness, childlike wonderment and joy in this adult viewer. Film as art, beautiful, haunting, arresting the senses like little else.
    I urge anyone who loves film to support Barrel Entertainment and purchase this incredible 2 disc package, for more information take a look at Barrel's website.
    10/10
    Score: 5 rated 5 stars

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