Spare Parts

6
1979 1 hr 54 min Thriller , TV Movie

Honeymooning couple Monica and Mike check into a motel in New Mexico. All seems normal until an ambulance pulls up and abducts Mike. Monica narrowly escapes and, with the help of truck driver Bill, discovers the awful secret of the motel and the ambulance service.

  • Cast:
    Jutta Speidel , Wolf Roth , Herbert Herrmann , Charlotte Kerr , Christoph Lindert , Ben Zeller

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Reviews

FirstWitch
1979/05/21

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Clarissa Mora
1979/05/22

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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Derry Herrera
1979/05/23

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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Billy Ollie
1979/05/24

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1979/05/25

"Fleisch" or "Spare Parts" is a German horror/thriller movie from 1979 written and directed by Rainer Erler. He is in his 80s now and has not made new films in a long time. The 1970s were probably his most successful decade and you may find more semi-famous film by him from that time. Just like this one here. It features Jutta Speidel as the main character and she is still fairly known here in Germany. She is in her early 60s now and looking at stuff like "Um Himmels Willen" I don't think she is a particularly talented actress or even a German Mia Farrow. And her performance in these 110 minutes, during which she is in almost any scene, does not change my opinion either. I won't go into detail about the other actors as I don't know any of them, but let me say that there is a clean structure in this film. Early on, the husband plays a major role (just like a motel lady), then a helpful truck driver and finally a dubious doctor. I think I definitely preferred the first half, maybe even first two thirds of the film. The final sequence was slightly underwhelming, but I don't think that was Charlotte Kerr's fault. They really did a lot wrong with Dr. Jackson. They build her up as some kind of main antagonist, then she is suddenly a useful helper and then they rush in her death eventually. It's just too much in too little time and it does not feel authentic anymore, just shocking for the sake of it and this is actually disappointing because early on the film manages to shock a lot through subtlety as well. The entire premise was very well executed early on and you could even guess there were supernatural forces behind the ambulance car driving the helpless victims away. I also think Erler did a great job with the camera work here and the locations too that fit well in terms of tone and atmosphere. So with a better ending it may have been a great film even, but it's still a good one. The last 30-35 minutes aren't as bad that they could actually destroy the film and I can also see why they were the way they were. Organ transplants were a much bigger and much more controversial back in the 1970s than they are today, so maybe you can't really blame the film that it has not aged as well as it could have. But wait, maybe it has. The suspense from early on is something that many filmmakers these days can only dream of when it comes to their talent and movies. I have seen other stuff by Erler that was also about a darker take on reality and did not like some of it. But I certainly enjoyed this movie here. Better lead actress (then again it's more of a writer director movie and Speidel doesn't do anything really wrong) and better last half hour and this could have been a stunning achievement. I recommend checking it out.

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Wizard-8
1979/05/26

I was drawn to watch this movie in part because it was a foreign production filmed and set in America, and that promised that the movie would have a unique angle. The portrayal of America is surprisingly balanced - there is a deep and deadly conspiracy in the story, but the movie does give us plenty of innocent and helpful American characters at the same time. Unfortunately, this interesting balance is about the only good thing I can say about the movie. Certainly I can't blame the filmmakers for the atrocious dubbing, but they are guilty of other things. At 105 minutes, the movie is way too long (and slow) for its own good. Along this tedious journey are some real unbelievable plot elements like the fact the protagonists don't consider contacting the police until very late into the story. The movie is also directed with no sense of style, with no tension or any great feelings coming from the movie at any moment - it always feel flat. It's capped off with one of the worst opening/closing credits songs I have ever heard in a motion picture. There is the occasional hint of a decent (though not original) thriller here, but as a whole it simply does not work.

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dimmerfive-1
1979/05/27

During the long winter of 2009 I discovered the 50 movie value pack DVD's from Millcreek . These contain Films that fall into public domain and range from truly awful to outstanding. Thus the film "Spare Parts " aka " Fleisch " a little gem of a movie I would of passed up in a video store judging from the video box artwork ( a girl chopped up on the cover )thinking it would be another stupid slasher flick but as I got to view it I was surprised to find a great thriller with an outstanding synthesizer score by Eugen Thomas. The plot is simple an organization kidnapping people for their organs, but due to the filming locations (the desert of New Mexico, the streets of Manhatten) good acting and the great eerie synthesizer score this movie is Highly Recommended . way better than the crap that Hollywood has been producing in the last 10 years ( look how they botched " The Day the Earth stood Still " ) Check it out ! and let's hope somebody can put out a soundtrack compilation of the works of Eugen Thomas.

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Cujo108
1979/05/28

The opening scenes of this film are pure cheesecake with soul music, people frolicking through the street and dogs trying to grab wedding bouquets. There's some cheesy dubbing as well. It eventually settles down into a more serious affair after a sinister ambulance abducts one half of a honeymooning couple. The girl, Monica, gets away and eventually garners the help of trucker Bill and his trucking buddies in finding out where the ambulance took her husband.This is a pretty good film which kept me on edge throughout, as the characters were really likable. Good cinematography and a moody score help it along, and the story here is intriguing... certainly a hell of a lot moreso than the somewhat similar 1980 piece of garbage, Cardiac Arrest. If you find a copy, give it a look.

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