The teenager Bill Whitney (Billy Warlock) feels misfit with his parents and his sister Jenny Whitney (Patrice Jennings). When his sister’s boyfriend David Blanchard (Tim Bartell) bugs his family, he shows the disturbing tapes to Bill showing incest and a weird society. When Blanchard dies in a car accident, Bill decides to investigate his family and find a scary truth.

Society (1989)
  • Rating: (2,969 votes)
  • Taglines:In Beverly Hills, what you fear is only the beginning. » If you don't belong, they'll eat you alive »
  • Runtime:99 minutes
  • Director: Brian Yuzna
  • Country:USA
  • Actors:
    Bill Whitney
    Billy Warlock
    Clarissa Carlyn
    Devin DeVasquez
    Milo
    Evan Richards
    Ferguson
    Ben Meyerson
    Jim Whitney
    Charles Lucia
    Nan
    Connie Danese
    Jenny Whitney
    Patrice Jennings
    Shauna
    Heidi Kozak
    Dr. Cleveland
    Ben Slack
    Judge Carter
    David Wiley
  • Genres:Comedy, Horror, Mystery
  • Producers:
    Keizo Kabata
    executive producer  
    Terry Ogisu
    executive producer  
    Keith Walley
    producer  
    Paul White
    executive producer  
  • Plots: Bill is worried that he is 'different' to his sister and parents. They mix with other 'upper class' people while Bill is more down to earth. Even his girlfriend seems a bit odd. All is revealed when Bill returns home to find a party in full swing. Not for the weak of stomach. Written by Rob Hartill
  • User's comment: by Gafke

    This is one of the weirdest movies I have ever seen, somewhat akin to watching a Lovecraft tale as told by John Waters. I think I liked it. Yeah, I'm pretty sure I did...I guess.

    Billy (Bill Warlock of soap opera fame) is nearly 18, and has spent his youth living a life of privilege with his wealthy family in Beverly Hills. However, he senses that something is wrong. He does not look like his mother, father or sister, and indeed, they treat him as though he were an outsider. Oh, they're always very pleasant and polite, but they're somewhat distant and rather cold, displaying no real emotions towards him or anyone else. Tragic news is met with blank expressions and vacant smiles. Billy's girlfriend is too busy obsessing about parties to care about Billy's mounting concerns, and his psychiatrist dismisses his worries with prescriptions. When Billy hears an audio tape recorded by his sisters' most recent dumpee, his worst fears are confirmed: something unnatural is happening, something incestuous and profane. But the dumpee disappears, the tape recording alters itself, and Billy finds himself being slowly and deliberately cornered by The Society.

    For all that this film is a dark comment on the soullessness of the upper classes, it never really takes itself seriously. Indeed, if it had, this movie would have died a quick death and taken up residence in the discount PVT bin at Blockbuster Video, cursed as it is with all the hideousness of the 1980s, denim and synth music and helmets of bleached hair everywhere. But this movie is so odd and freaky with the most morbid sense of humor running all the way through it that it works, and works pretty good. The special effects look a bit dated, but they're so hilarious that you won't care. (insert "butthead" scene here.) The "shunting" scene is still difficult to watch for people like me who have a low tolerance for sadism and gore, but I've seen gorier and the concept was so innovative that I had to appreciate it.

    If you ever wanted to see one of those sappy teen movies from the 80s, (preferably the ones that starred Michael J. Fox or Molly Ringwald) tortured, dismembered and publicly humiliated, then this might just be the film for you.


  • Quotes: Sergeant Burt: Is it really that boring being rich? I guess you're just naturally fucked up. Bill Whitney: Fuckin' nightmare. Dr. Cleveland: Last night?
  • Also known as: Dark Society (West Germany), Félelmetes társaság (Hungary - imdb display title), Koinonia (Greece - festival title), Society - the horror (Italy),

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