Julie Darling

Julie Darling

1983 "She's sweet, sixteen, and she simply loves her daddy..... she'll slaughter you if you love him too."
Julie Darling
Julie Darling

Julie Darling

6 | 1h40m | R | en | Drama

A teenage girl whose inaction caused her mother's death arranges a similarly gruesome fate for her stepmother and brother.

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6 | 1h40m | R | en | Drama , Horror , Thriller | More Info
Released: March. 01,1983 | Released Producted By: TAT Filmproduktion , Cinequity Corporation Country: Germany Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A teenage girl whose inaction caused her mother's death arranges a similarly gruesome fate for her stepmother and brother.

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Cast

Anthony Franciosa , Sybil Danning , Paul Hubbard

Director

Lindsey Goddard

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TAT Filmproduktion , Cinequity Corporation

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Michael_Elliott Julie Darling (1983) ** 1/2 (out of 4)Rather bizarre film has Anthony Franciosa playing Harold, a man whose daughter Julie (Isabelle Mejias) has a strange love for him. In fact, this love is so strange that the daughter allows her mother to be murdered even though she could have stopped it. A short time later daddy brings home Susan (Sybill Danning) and the two are quickly married, which sets Julie off again.JULIE DARLING isn't the greatest movie that you're going to watch but the cast is rather interesting and I'd argue that there are enough good moments that make it worth sitting through if you like films that are willing to be a tad bit bizarre. This one here seems to want to cross many disturbing lines but the only problem is that the screenplay isn't good enough to fully grab the viewer and take this into this world of a deranged mind.The film is most remembered for some very bizarre scenes where the daughter shows how crazy she is. One is the attack on her mother that she just watched because she's mad at her. The other deals with a fantasy sequence that I won't spoil but there's no question that this wasn't the type of thing you'd normally see in a movie like this. Perhaps the fact that it was shot in West Germany explains why some of this weird stuff got into it. After all, check out THE FAN and see that this might have just been the norm there.I thought the performances were good for the most part, or at least entertaining enough to keep you somewhat attached to the story. Franciosa and Danning make for a good couple and I thought both of them were fine in the film. If you a fan of Danning and her nudity then you'll be happy to know that it's here. As far as Mejias goes, I think she's the weakest out of the performers but I don't blame her. The filmmakers have her playing a really young girl and she just looks too old for the part. Her trying to make her voice seem "young" also didn't help matters.The screenplay offers up an interesting idea and especially with the twists in the second half but there's no question that the film isn't as strong as one would have hoped. Director Paul Nicholas brings no tension out of the material and I do think that the film gets a bit too far-fetched at times. With that said, there's enough weird moments that makes JULIE DARLING worth watching.
EyeAskance Isabelle Mejias, an under-recognized talent who deserved better material than she received in her brief acting tenure, performs strongly as Julie, a socially disunited young lady with a ravenous Electra complex. Julie harbors malicious and dangerous resentments toward anyone she feels is competing for her father's affections, or who might create a rift within her delusional fantasy world. Hapless potential-victims-to-be are her new step-brother and step-mom(Sybil Danning, who shows her boobs...of course, that's become about as uncommon a sight as the North Star).A minor gem, this underrated horror/thriller deserves reinvestigation. Briskly paced, and with better acting than you'll usually find in most B-minus pictures, JULIE DARLING is one to keep your eyes peeled for. 6/10
lazarillo This movie is marketed as a Sybil Danning vehicle even though the erstwhile German-American sex symbol is really only in the last half of the movie, and the really memorable performance is by the unknown Isabella Mejia as a disturbed teenage girl whose infatuation with her father (Antonio Franciosa from "Tenebra")leads her to allow an intruder to rape and murder her own mother. She then blackmails the same guy into trying to do the same to her new stepmother (Sybil Danning). The disturbed girl at one point even locks her young step-brother in an old fridge in the middle of a junkyard.I saw this film almost back-to-back with another, much more terrible Sybil Danning-starrer "They're Playing with Fire". But while that film was a horrid hybrid of a dumb 80's teen sex comedy and an idiotic 90's erotic thriller (featuring Sybil in the sack with the annoying kid from "Private Lessons", and the once great Andrew Prine flushing his career right down the toilet), this film does the burgeoning erotic thriller genre proud (or as proud as you can do that crappy genre). It has a real, if not necessarily highly believable, plot and pretty decent acting. Other reviewers have compared it to "The Bad Seed", but it is actually better than that stagey, melodramatic flick (which ends with the villain literally being struck down by lightning). I'd put it somewhere between that one and a truly deserving classic like "Pretty Poison" (with Tuesday Weld and Anthony Perkins).This movie is certainly no classic, but it doesn't really deserve its current obscure status either. It's probably Danning's best (American)movie. Those who watch it just to see her take her clothes off for the zillionth time won't be disappointed of course, but I think they'll also be pleasantly surprised with the rest of the movie.
Hitchcoc What a very disturbing film. I began by thinking "What a brat!" Now, I knew she was not a nice little girl, but her incredibly disturbed being didn't enter my mind. She has such a a fixation on her father like no other film I've seen. There are very disturbing scenes. This actress's face is so angelic, and yet the coldest of hearts beats behind it. This is a pretty explicit film with lots of very graphic scenes. There is real violence here. I guess it's really based on total psychosis, because our little heroin is bound to do anything to latch on to her daddy. As a film there is a great deal of suspense. This happens because only we know this child. She also has had weapons training and is quite the hunter. Talk about arming the enemy. The father never has a clue. Gosh, in addition to losing his first wife, isn't it odd that his new stepson gets put in an old refrigerator. The young rapist/murderer, however, doesn't hold a candle to Julie, which is pretty amazing.