Canada - 1978
Director - David Cronenberg
(above)
Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1998, VHS
Run Time - 1 hour, 50 min.
(below)
Avalanche Home Entertainment, 19??, VHS
Run Time - 1 hour, 31 min.
Personally, I think this is one of Cronenberg's best films with the possible exception of course of
Videodrome. It plays on the fear of rapid social modernization in the massive and ominously silent apartment block where anything could be happening behind any given door. It invokes the mystery of modern medical science and unethical practices and the horror that ensues when they are unleashed without testing. And finally the fear of mass society and the unpredictability of completely anonymous and unacquainted individuals in a spatially intimate society.
Simply,
Shivers tells us that the things that are the most frightening are those that are closest to us.
The DVD of
Shivers was a short lived phenomenon which although still available online from private sellers, is generally unafordable (for me anyway) and is only
1 hour 27 min! But there are several VHS versions still out there that are worth checking out if you love this movie as much as I do. I found the Avalanche release just a few days ago for 2 dollars and picked it up just for the interview with Cronenberg. Strangely the running time is still
19 minutes shorter than the Anchor Bay tape. I assume the shorter time doesn't include the interview. The Anchor Bay version, while missing the interview, does have a nice reverse insert and those extra 19 minutes. Coincidentally, the woman in the photo at the bottom right of the insert is Joan Blackman who was Elvis' love interest in
Kid Galahad which co-starred Lord Charles Bronson.
One of the best horror movies of the last 5 years,
Slither (2006) took some good ideas from
Shivers, not the least of which was its
cover image. Sadly
Slither did very poorly at the box-office which just means that the general public are fools.
Watch a
Shivers trailer at
Cult Trailers.