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1982 • Horror / Mystery • 125m

The Entity

"There is no escape from something you cannot see."

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A single mom is raped by an invisible force. Her psychiatrist believes the experience stems from childhood trauma, while she knows something supernatural is at play.

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Barbara Hershey
Barbara Hershey
Carla Moran
Ron Silver
Ron Silver
Phil Sneiderman
David Labiosa
David Labiosa
Billy
George Coe
George Coe
Dr. Weber
Margaret Blye
Margaret Blye
Cindy Nash
Jacqueline Brookes
Jacqueline Brookes
Dr. Cooley
Richard Brestoff
Richard Brestoff
Gene Kraft
Michael Alldredge
Michael Alldredge
George Nash
Raymond Singer
Raymond Singer
Joe Mehan
Allan Rich
Allan Rich
Dr. Walcott
Natasha Ryan
Natasha Ryan
Julie
Alex Rocco
Alex Rocco
Jerry Anderson
Sully Boyar
Sully Boyar
Mr. Reisz
Tom Stern
Tom Stern
Woody Browne
Curt Lowens
Curt Lowens
Dr. Wilkes
Lee Wilkof
Lee Wilkof
Dr. L. Hase
John Branagan
John Branagan
Student
Pauline Arthur Lomas
Pauline Arthur Lomas
Student
Director: Sidney J. FurieProducer: Harold SchneiderExecutive Producer: Michael LeoneExecutive Producer: Andrew PfefferScreenplay: Frank De Felitta

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John Chard
2014-08-28
40%

Very up and down in its telling of an horrendous story. This is the loosely based on facts story of Carla Moran, a woman who was allegedly tormented and sexually molested by an invisible demon. Regardless of if the facts of the case are fictionalised for impact, or if indeed there is any basis of truth to the attacks in question, The Entity as a film fails to rise above average due to sloppy direction and a very poor script, whilst the score from Charles Bernstein is akin to being hit over the head repeatedly with a blunt instrument. That said, the film isn't a total wash out, there are genuine moments of dread in the piece, and most of the tension and fear is realised from a very credible performance from Barbara Hershey as Carla. The nature of the beast with this type of picture will always be open to either scoffing or a fear of the unknown, so to get the audience involved with a topic like this you really need your protagonist to be believable, Hershey manages to do this in spite of the character being hopelessly under written. There is no real urgency or understanding of feelings portrayed other than a few rushed sequences, it's kind of like poor Carla saying she's been attacked by a demon and her doctor going, oh OK, lets talk about it. If you believe in the paranormal etc is irrelevant, that The Entity isn't a terrifying story is sadly just a missed opportunity to not only scare, but to induce thought provoking conversation. 4/10

JPV852
2019-08-28
70%

Pretty bizarre but also unique supernatural movie featuring a great performance from Barbara Hershey. While the final act was a bit lame considering what happened before, still worth checking out if you haven't already. Probably will watch the documentaries on the real life aspects on Doris Bither.

GenerationofSwine
2023-01-11
100%

This gets a lot of hype for being a scary film, and it's really not. It's more of a true life drama based on a haunting that.... probably never really happened. Or at least I'm skeptical about it. The main problem is that it tries to show a little too much. The first rape really didn't, and the close ups and jerky movement made it a little more chilling... and then they tried to to the Fx game and show a little more... and that's there the cheese came in. This is the kind of movie that does a lot better if the hide things in the shadows. However... it does build tension and suspense and is builds it pretty well. It leaves you with a paranoid nervous feeling as you are watching it and, that is really the reason why people like me watch movies like this... to illicate a visceral emotional response, and, in this case, rather than fear it's nervous paranoia... ... and that is just as good, it puts the film in the mission accomplished category, it did what it's supposed to do. But the cheese. I'm tempted to say that the technology wasn't there to make it look anything but cheesy, however... no... even today that doesn't work in movies. What works is showing less, inferring more, and allowing the viewers' own imagination to, well, to scare the heck out of them. Despite that, however, it's still a movie that builds suspense, it's still a movie that makes the viewer nervous, and that is the reason we watch these movies, and it does do that better than most.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
American Cinema Productions, 20th Century Fox
Budget
$9,000,000
Box Office
$13,277,558

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