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2007 American film

The Girl Next Door
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Directed by Gregory M. Wilson
Screenplay by Daniel Farrands
Philip Nutman
Based on The Girl Next Door
by Jack Ketchum
Produced by William M. Miller
Andrew van den Houten
Starring
  • Blanche Baker
  • Daniel Manche
  • Blythe Auffarth
Narrated by William Atherton
Cinematography William M. Miller
Edited by M.J. Fiore
Music by Ryan Shore

Production
companies

Modernciné
Modern Girl Productions

Distributed by Starz Home Entertainment

Release date

  • October 3, 2007 (2007-10-03)

Running time

91 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door (also known as Jack Ketchum's Evil) is a 2007 American horror film directed by Gregory M. Wilson from a screenplay by Daniel Farrands and Philip Nutman. It is based on Jack Ketchum's 1989 novel of the same name,[1] which was inspired by the real-life murder of Sylvia Likens, to whom the movie is dedicated.

Plot [edit]

In 2007, a man named David Moran witnesses a man hit and run by a car in New York City. He responds to the situation and tries to resuscitate the victim. That evening, he reflects on his past in the summer of 1958, when he meets his first teenage crush, Meg Loughlin. Meg and her disabled sister Susan have lost their parents in a car accident and are now living with their aunt, Ruth Chandler, and her sons, Willie, Ralphie, and Donny.

Ruth freely allows her sons' young friends, including David, to her house, where she entertains them and offers them beer and cigarettes. Meanwhile, Ruth starves Meg, subjects her to misogynistic lectures, and accuses her of being a whore while her children listen. After an incident when Meg hits Ralphie when he inappropriately touches her, Ruth strips and spanks Susan for being a "conniver," forcing Meg to watch. Ruth then confiscates Meg's ring necklace that she had received from her mother.

Meg reports the abuse to a local police officer named Officer Jennings, but law enforcement does not criminally charge Ruth. As punishment, Ruth and her sons bind Meg in the basement and torment her, strip her, and then leave her overnight, hanging by the arms from the rafters. She eventually becomes dehydrated and is unable to even eat the dry toast Ruth tries to feed her. Ruth again spanks Susan's bare bottom as punishment for Meg.

With Ruth's approval, the neighborhood children visit the Chandler residence to tie, beat, burn and cut Meg for fun. Ruth cauterizes the wounds Meg receives with cigarettes. David tries to tell his parents but is unable to do so. Officer Jennings checks in once more, answering a call about Meg being used as a "punching bag". Before answering the door, Ruth threatens to kill Meg and David if they make a noise in the basement. While Ruth and her sons are upstairs and convince Officer Jennings that they were simply roughhousing, David loosens Meg's bindings and tells her to escape that night, even offering to leave money for her in the woods. She is unsuccessful.

David returns to the Chandler house and is guided to the basement, where Meg is being raped by Willie. Donny also wishes to rape Meg, but Ruth dismisses his volunteer because she thinks it is incest for him to "skinny dip in his brother's scum". Ralphie then suggests to Ruth that she should "cut" Meg so that she'll be known as a whore. Ruth agrees and carves the words "I FUCK, FUCK ME" on Meg's abdomen with a heated bobby pin. After that, she soon taunts Meg, gloating about how she will never be with a man. Ruth then decides to perform a clitorectomy to remove Meg's sexual desire. David attempts to leave and get help, but is chased by the boys who stop him on the stairs and tie him up. They kick him in his private before turning their attention back to Meg. Bound to the floor, David is forced to watch Ruth burn Meg's clitoris with a blowtorch.

Later in the day, David awakes still on the basement floor. He frees himself from his bindings and finds Susan sitting with an unconscious Meg. Susan tells David that Meg failed to escape because she was caught trying to take Susan with her. She blames herself for telling Meg about Ruth molesting her, which made Meg hesitant to escape alone. David plans their escape, and lights a fire in the basement. As Ruth enters, David beats her to death with Susan's crutch. Ruth's sons also arrive in the basement with Willie trying to stab David with a knife and Donny mourning Ruth's death. Officer Jennings intervenes and arrests the Chandler boys. The police take Susan from the basement so that she can testify in court and leave Meg with David. David takes the ring necklace back from Ruth and returns it to Meg. With the last of her energy, Meg thanks David for what he has done and tells him she loves him before finally dying from her injuries.

Back in 2007, the adult David reflects on how his past still haunts him to the present day. However, as Meg taught him, "It's what you do last that counts."

Cast [edit]

  • Daniel Manche as David Moran
    • William Atherton as adult David Moran
  • Blythe Auffarth as Meg Loughlin
  • Blanche Baker as Ruth Chandler
  • Madeline Taylor as Susan Loughlin
  • Benjamin Ross Kaplan as Donny Chandler
  • Graham Patrick Martin as Willie Chandler, Jr.
  • Austin Williams as Ralphie Chandler
  • Michael Nardella as Tony
  • Kevin Chamberlin as Officer Lyle Jennings
  • Dean Faulkenberry as Kenny
  • Gabrielle Howarth as Cheryl Robinson
  • Spenser Leigh as Denise Crocker
  • Grant Show as Mr. Moran
  • Catherine Mary Stewart as Mrs. Moran
  • Michael Zegen as Eddie

Additionally, Mark Margolis portrays the homeless man struck by a vehicle at the beginning of the film and Peter Stickles portrays an EMT. Jack Ketchum, the author of the novel that the film is based on, appears as a carnival worker.

Production [edit]

Blythe Auffarth asserted all the scenes in which she is hung up and blindfolded were wearing for her. "It's extremely humiliating and it's a little bit scary being so without control. It's scary being helpless and it's humiliating hanging and dangling there, and it's even more petrifying to have your senses taken away from you," she said.[2]

Reception [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 67% based on reviews from 15 critics, with an average rating of 6.1/10.[3] Metacritic gives the film a score of 29% based on reviews from 5 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[4]

Stephen King said about the film, "The first authentically shocking American film I've seen since Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer over 20 years ago. If you are easily disturbed, you should not watch this movie. If, on the other hand, you are prepared for a long look into hell, suburban style, The Girl Next Door will not disappoint. This is the dark-side-of-the-moon version of Stand by Me."[ citation needed ]

See also [edit]

  • An American Crime: A film which leans more in the direction of a true crime portrayal of Likens's murder. This film was scheduled for release at roughly the same time, but was not released until a Showtime premiere on May 10, 2008.

References [edit]

  1. ^ New Book Goes Behind the Scenes of The Girl Next Door Movie
  2. ^ "Rue Morgue 074 (Dec 2007)". archive.org . Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  3. ^ "The Girl Next Door".
  4. ^ "The Girl Next Door".

External links [edit]

  • The Girl Next Door at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Girl_Next_Door_%282007_film%29

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