- Abby (film)
Infobox Film
name = Abby
caption = Theatrical release poster.
director =William Girdler
producer =William Girdler
Mike Henry
G. Cornell Layne
writer = G. Cornell Layne
starring =William Marshall Terry Carter Austin Stoker Carol Speed
music =Robert O. Ragland
cinematography = William Asman
editing = Henry Asman
Corky Ehlers
distributor =American International Pictures
released =December 25 ,1974
runtime = 89 min
country = U.S.
awards =
language = English
budget = $100,000 (inflated figure reported as $400,000)
preceded_by =
followed_by =
amg_id = 1:83020
imdb_id = 0071095"Abby" is a 1974
blaxploitation /horror film about a woman who is possessed by anAfrica n sex demon. The film starredWilliam H. Marshall , best known for portraying the lead role in "Blacula ",Terry Carter , and Carol Speed as the title character, Abby. It was directed byWilliam Girdler , who co-wrote the film's story with screenwriter Gordon Cornell Layne. The film was a financial success, but was pulled from theaters after the film's distributor,American International Pictures , were accused ofcopyright violation byWarner Bros. , who saw the film as being derivative of "The Exorcist", and filed a lawsuit against AIP.Production
"Abby" was written and produced by
William Girdler , a filmmaker who specialized in exploitation pictures that were often in the horror genre. Films such as "Grizzly" and "The Manitou " are some of Girdler's more notable productions, while "Abby" achieved a more infamous reputation because it was accused of copyright violation byWarner Bros. , who felt it was a direct copy of "The Exorcist".Warner Bros. won their court case, and "Abby" was eventually pulled from theaters, but not before it was able to take in almost $4 million. [cite web |url=http://www.williamgirdler.com/abby4.html |title=J. Patrick Kelly III interview at williamgirdler.com |accessdate=2007-04-20 |format= |work= ] [cite web |url=http://www.williamgirdler.com/kentucky.html |title=Career overview at williamgirdler.com |accessdate=2007-04-20 |format= |work= ]"Abby" was filmed in 1974 in Louisville,
Kentucky . [cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071095/locations |title=IMDb |accessdate=2007-04-20 |format= |work= ] Carol Speed landed the part of Abby after the original actress demanded a masseuse, for which the film's low budget had no provisions. Speed's agent recommended her to Girdler, and she flew to Louisville, meeting her director for the first time on the set.In one scene, Speed's character was required to sing a song in church, and the song was one that Speed herself composed, "Is Your Soul A Witness?"
The production of the film was met with an unusual threat when Louisville experienced a series of tornadoes that tore through the area around the set of "Abby". Speed recalled spending time with co-star
Juanita Moore huddled in the lobby of their hotel, wrapped in blankets for protection. "Juanita and I immediately left the set when the daytime sky turned pitch black. We ended up rolled in some blankets on the lobby floor. Ramada had built this nice hotel, but no basement or tornado shelter. Just glass windows... everywhere." [cite web |url=http://www.williamgirdler.com/carolspeed2.html |title=Interview with Carol Speed at williamgirdler.com |accessdate=2007-04-20 |format= |work= ]William Marshall was vocal about his unhappiness with the production of "Abby", mostly because he'd been promised certain script revisions that never materialized. Marshall did add certain elements to the film regarding the Yoruba religion. [cite book |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=What It Is... What It Was!; The Black Film Explosion of the '70s in Words and Pictures |year=1998 |publisher=Miramax Books |location= |isbn=0786883774 ]
Critical reaction
The tone and content of "Abby" seems to have left it difficult to take seriously.
The New York Times review publishedDecember 26 ,1974 , mentioned that "Abby" is more silly than shocking even if it seems to take itself seriously." [cite web |url=http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?_r=1&title1=Abby%20(Movie)&title2=&reviewer=&pdate=19741226&v_id=&oref=login |title=New York Times review, December 26, 1974 |accessdate=2007-04-20 |format= |work= ]carcity of prints
"Abby" was out of circulation for many years, partially due to the lawsuit instigated by
Warner Bros. , and also because of the uncertain propriety of distribution rights. The ownership of the original film elements of "Abby" is still in question. The film was finally released onDVD on three different occasions, all within a year's period of each other. It was first released October 2006 as a "Collector's Edition", released by CineFear. It appears to have been transferred from a visually flawed 16 mm print of the film, which is possibly the only format in which celluloid prints of "Abby" are still found. [cite web |url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=8516 |title=DVD Talk review |accessdate=2007-04-20 |format= |work= ] "The Black Exorcist Edition" was then released June 2007. Its third DVD release appeared as part of a "Demonic Double Feature" set in September 2007, packaged with the German Exorcist film "Magdalena, vom Teufel besessen ".References
External links
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