Shivers (also known as The Parasite Murders, or They Came from Within) is a 1975 Canadian horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg.
Dr Emil Hobbes (Fred Doederlin) is conducting unorthodox experimentations with parasitic organisms, ostensibly for use in transplants. However, Hobbes believes that humanity has become over-rational and has lost contact with its flesh and its instincts, so the organism he actually produces is a combination aphrodisiac and venereal disease. Once implanted, said organisms cause uncontrollable sexual desire in their hosts. Hobbes implants the parasites into his teenage mistress, who spreads them throughout the ultra-modern apartment building outside Montreal where they live. The community's on-site physician (Paul Hampton) and his assistant, Nurse Forsythe (Lynn Lowry) attempt to stop the spread of the infection before it can overwhelm the population.
Cronenberg has said that he identifies with the residents after they're infected, and the swinging sterility of "normal" life is mercilessly caricatured through the characterisation of the young, affluent, bland professionals inhabiting the apartment block and the hard-sell estate agent's pitch from Merrick (Ronald Mlodzik) which accompanies the opening titles.
Shivers was Cronenberg's first full-length feature film. It was the most profitable Canadian film ever made to that date, but caused huge controversy, to the point of being debated in the Canadian parliament, because of a magazine reviewer's noisy objection to its sexual and violent content.
1975 films | Films directed by David Cronenberg | Independent films | Canadian films | Horror films | Directorial debut films
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