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Rabid (1977)

Starring: Marilyn Chambers, Frank Moore Director: David Cronenberg Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rabid- disease horror from the apocalyptic seventies, July 19, 2001
By Bob B Wray (Indiana) - See all my reviews
Cronenberg's tale of a viral driven apocalypse pulls the viewer into a world of death and contagion. RABID, along with other early Cronenberg films, deals with the horror from within our own bodies. The story centers on the birth of a disease, which eventually spreads to a large city and causes social breakdown. With its odd storyline, dreary landscapes and creepy music, RABID stands out from other horror films of the 70's in that it has Cronenberg's "body conscious horror" philosophy behind it. Originally released on Warner home video in the 80's and on a hard to find import laserdisc from Japan, this DVD of RABID is the best the film has ever looked. The image exhibits little grain, the colors are strong (for early Cronenberg), and the sound is clear. It is presented here in full screen (1:33:1), which is possibly what the film was shot in. Also included on the disc is the full-length theatrical trailer. If you're a fan of 70's horror, Rabid is required viewing.
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3.0 out of 5 stars This DVD won't drive you mad, but the movie still chills., February 9, 2001
Rabid was Cronenberg's second feature film and a more conventional "horror movie" than his first feature Shivers (aka They Came from Within). Despite Rabid's weak script and low budget restrictions it clearly showed that Cronenberg was a writer/director with a strong vision and someone to watch for.

Rose (played unevenly by Marilyn Chambers) suffers severe wounds in a motorcycle accident. Experimental surgery turns her into a vampire of sorts that infects her victims with a incurable and fatal case of mania that resembles rabies. Rose, either fearing for her own safety or forced by a new and barely understood predatory nature (Cronenberg never explores this in any real depth), escapes from the clinic where she has been recovering from her surgery and unleashes a terrifying plague. Although it may sound silly Cronenberg treats the subject with such an icy documentary like detachment that the results are quite chilling.

Sadly the part of Rose (originally intended for Sissy Spacek) is underwritten, she has almost no dialogue and Chambers could not communicate any real emotional conflict in her performance. She becomes simply an object to move the plot forward, the secondary characters getting more development. This was a serious flaw in the movie and the primary reasons I gave it three stars and not four.

The DVD itself is pretty sad. The movie is not letterboxed, but the image is not injured too badly by this. There is a trailer that produces a chuckle when, after an impressive car wreck, the camera zooms into Rose's first victim and the narrator solemnly says "Don't worry about him he's DEAD." There is no commentary, and the biographies are pretty so so, with Corman (founder and CEO of the companies that both released Rabid back in 1976 and this re-issue) getting the most lauditory and in depth biography, despite having really nothing to do with making this movie at all.

Cronenberg fans will want this movie in their collections regardless of the movie and DVDs flaws. Fans of the genre might want to check this out to see the boundless possibilites the vampire tale does have to offer.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Typhoid Marilyn... , October 30, 2004
This review is from: Rabid (DVD)
Rose (Marilyn Chambers) and her boyfriend Hart Read (Frank Moore) are two young motorcycle enthusiasts rolling down the open road. Little do they know, a family in a van is blocking the road around the next curve. BAM! An inevitible accident ensues. Luckily, the Kreloid plastic surgery clinic is nearby, where the doctors have been experimenting with a revolutionary new skin-graft! Rose's badly mangled body is taken there for emergency reconstructive surgery. She wakes from a coma one month later, not knowing where she is. When a male patient tries to comfort her, Rose pulls him close and skewers him with the spike under her arm! It seems that a parasite has grown there, giving Rose an undying thirst for human blood. Worse yet, her victims catch Rose's virus and within 8 hours begin foaming at the mouth, weeping yellow goo from their eyes, and attacking others to infect them with this hideous condition as well! Rose leaves the clinic after infecting her doctor, who in turn goes berserk in the operating room! Rose hunts for men to seduce, jab, drain, and abandon. She murders her way to Montreal, where the disease she carries reaches epidemic proportions. Staying with a friend, Rose slips out at night, trolling for victims to puncture. She even kills a guy in an adult theater! Instead of pleasure, his wandering hand finds a piercing death under Rose's coat! She is a virulant serial killer with an inhuman hunger. David Cronenberg (Scanners, The Brood, The Fly) has put together quite a twisted little tale of terror with RABID. Marilyn Chambers is excellent as Rose. I believe she could have been a successful horror actress. I wish she'd done more like this. If you enjoy the bizarre, the different, or the disturbing, then RABID will bubble up your flesh...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Zombie with a twist
I had forgotten who played in this movie until I bought it. It had been over 20 years since I had seen this movie. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Carl R. Kannady

5.0 out of 5 stars In Memory of Marilyn Chambers, Star of "Rabid"
I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Marilyn Chambers. I will always remember her excellent performance in David Cronenberg's science fiction horror classic... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rabid
Classic David Cronenberg film. Anyone who hasn't seen this one needs to get on it. Shows what a visonary he was back then and still is.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rabid
Early Cronenberg work holds up after 32 years and still delivers the goods. Highly recommended.
Published 12 months ago by Hassen Ben Sobur

1.0 out of 5 stars movies have come a long way.
Just skip this one. It's not worth it. This is one where nostalgia gets mixed with opinion, IMO.
Published 14 months ago by Mr. Fantastic

3.0 out of 5 stars Early Cronenberg
This is Cronenberg's 2nd proper movie. Baring that in mind, together with the limitations of the budget for a film of this nature made in Canada in the 1970's its actually a lot... Read more
Published 19 months ago by S J Buck

5.0 out of 5 stars Still Packs a Wallop 30 Yrs Later
I saw this when it first came out so I have a special fondness for it. I thought it was pretty cool back then and still think it holds up pretty good.
Published 19 months ago by slapgup

4.0 out of 5 stars a brief note about rabid
just wanted to say first that i love cronenberg's films, but if you're like me and want to own as many of his films on dvd as you can, you should know that this edition is NOT... Read more
Published 21 months ago by thrashstash

1.0 out of 5 stars Curious, strange, imaginative...maybe, but I think it's just ridiculous.
I had heard a great deal about "Rabid" and needless to say I was very intrigued by what I envisioned to be an imaginative horror movie. Read more
Published 23 months ago by HorrorMan

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Cronenberg film
I have started to sell all of David Cronenberg's films because I find them all interesting. I really did like this film for the chills and "different" kind of horror film that... Read more
Published on February 18, 2007 by Mark

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