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The Comeback

The Comeback (1978)

June. 16,1978
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5.7
| Horror Mystery

A singer holes up at a sinister estate to write new songs for his act. His ex-wife is brutally murdered, and the killer may be stalking him next.

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Sam Panico
1978/06/16

It's been six years since Nick Cooper has recorded an album. He left the UK behind for Los Angeles and his wife, but now, divorce has landed him back home and back behind the mic. Retiring to the English countryside to record what he hopes will be his return to the limelight, he finds himself haunted by screams and visions of death.Pete Walker's filmography is filled with sex and murder and little, if any, subtext. From House of Whipchord and Frightmare to Schizo and House of the Long Shadows, which united Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and John Carradine, his films are quickly made and easily digested.The opening of the film has Gail Cooper (Holly Palance, daughter of Jack and the doomed nanny from The Omen) is going through her ex-husband's London apartment one more time. She's not bitter, but almost wistful, remembering their love. Nick isn't home, but she isn't alone. Someone is there, watching her answer a reporter about her upcoming divorce and field questions about her husband's comeback. Moments after she finishes a phone call, someone in an old lady mask kills her in graphic detail, even chopping her hand off. As graphic as this scene is, it gets worse as we return to the scene of the crime multiple times as the camera watches her decompose. And this is one of Walker's restrained movies!Gail's ex-husband Nick (Jack Jones) has no idea that any of this has happened. He's just trying to get through the recording sessions and make his manager Webster (David Doyle, TV's Charlie's Angels) happy. He's moved into the Surrey countryside where Mr. and Mrs. B (Bill Owen and Sheila Keith, who appeared in four of Walker's films) take care of his every need. Yet all is not well. At night, he hears screaming and sees visions of his ex-wife's decaying face. At least he's hooking up with Webster's secretary Linda (Pamela Stephenson, an SNL cast member for season 10 of the show, which was the year Lorne Michaels came back, as well as Superman III).Nick has all sorts of shady people around him, including his right-hand man from the old days, Harry. At one point, Nick ran with a druggy crowd, but now tries to avoid everything, even cigarettes. After discovering that Webster and Linda used to be a couple and the disappearance of Harry, Nick goes crazy. He searches for the voice in the house and only finds Gail's severed head, which sends him into a catatonic state. He's admitted to the hospital for exhaustion and they put him into five days of medical sleep (which sounds wonderful).Nick and Linda finally have sex, but she disappears the next day. This makes Nick even crazier and we start to wonder who is behind all of this. There's a red herring thrown when we discover Webster likes to dress up as an old woman. He also paid off Gail and got her to divorce our hero.When Nick goes back to his old apartment, he learns that it's been cleaned and all the carpeting has been replaced.As Mrs. B tells him not to worry, the old woman attacks. He ducks an axe blow and the old woman is killed, revealing the killer as her husband! It turns out that their beloved daughter was an obsessed fan who committed suicide once Nick married Gail. All of this psychological torture has been their attempt to drive him to suicide.Webster and the police arrive, just as Nick discovers that Linda has been walled inside the house, along with the body of the B's dead daughter, who is clutching a photo of Nick as her body lies in state within a shrine to the singer.As the police arrest Mr. B, Nick looks to the window of the house and sees his ex-wife waving goodbye to him. It seems that all of the psychological turmoil he had been put through wasn't all in his head or in the hands of his would-be murderers.Initially, Walker wanted Bryan Ferry from Roxy Music to play the lead, but Jack Jones chose this as his film debut. A legitimate pop singer who performed nightly concerts while acting daily in this film, he's probably best known for singing the Love Boat theme song. He's had a long career with several Grammy awards and acting roles to his name, including Top Secret and American Hustle.He's really great in this film, a rare example of a man in peril. This British giallo-style shocker is centered by his performance, as his sanity slowly slips. Also, he has the most chest hair I've ever seen on a man, a veritable forest of fluff that freaked out my wife.

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Michael Ledo
1978/06/17

In the opening scene we see Gail ( Holly Palance ) pop star Nick Cooper's (Jack Jones) separated wife get killed with a scythe across the face. Nick is attempting a comeback. Although he is described as a sinful gyrating pop star, his music is more akin to Andy Williams. At night Nick has visions of his rotting wife and hears her voice, although only the killer knows she is dead.This is the film where the killer wears a hag mask so that the people (s)he kills can't identify him (her). The film was mildly camp. Once the killer is revealed and why, it only gets worse. I didn't like it. Lovers of old mildly campy films might like it. I prefer "House of Whipcord" for era camp.F-bomb. Near sex. near nudity.

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Brian T. Whitlock (GOWBTW)
1978/06/18

Being famous can have its drawbacks. Famous singer Jack Jones plays Nick Cooper, a well-known pop singer who relocates to a London estate to start recording music again following his divorce from his wife Gail(Holly Palance). Little does he know while he was flying to England, his ex-wife is brutally murdered. While he was trying to reclaim his past fame, the people he is staying with have a secret that is even well- hidden from Nick. The stay at the estate was not very pleasant to him. He would hear moans, sobbing, and crying from within, and the caretakers take his complaints very lightly. Not only that his wife gets killed, his friend Harry (Peter Turner) gets stabbed as well. So when Nick began to start losing his mind, the insanity points out to the people he is staying with. To me, that estate was nothing more than tourist trap. Jack Jones has put a performance on both music and the big screen. David Doyle has been well known as John Bosley on "Charlie's Angels". This movie is quite subtle, and not too violent. Has plenty of suspense though. This one is great for the music buffs. 2 out of 5 stars

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dbdumonteil
1978/06/19

This may be the revenge of the establishment against those depraved "rock" persons although the music of that singer is much more MOR pop ,totally harmless.A good-looking crooner comes back after a six-year gap;his marriage is on the rocks (whereas he left showbiz to his wife 's request-and he is to record a new album.1978 was perhaps not the right moment when disco and punk reigned over the musical world,but who cares?At night,he hallucinates (don't panic !although the house has something Gothic ,it's a far cry from "the haunted" (1963).Besides,something nasty (directly borrowed from Hitchcock's "psycho" )happens in his former house.Moderately interesting ,with a rather original ending with the death chamber

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