Tourist Trap

1979 - ENGLISH - MOVIE

Horror

Teenagers come across a shut-in psychopath with telekinetic powers. He proceeds to use these powers to slay them one by one as well as animate the various mannequins he uses to keep himself company. Written by Dan Coker Tourist Trap is a 1979 American English-language Horror movie featuring Chuck Connors, Jocelyn Jones, Jon Van Ness, Robin Sherwood, Tanya Roberts, Dawn Jeffory and Linnea Quigley. Charles Band Productions was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Charles Band and J. Larry Carroll. Tourist Trap is written by David Schmoeller and J. Larry Carroll and it is directed by David Schmoeller. Compass International Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the film. Tourist Trap was released on 16th March 1979 and takes a screen time of 90 minutes. Tourist Trap was made on a budget of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Nicholas von Sternberg and editing by Ted Nicolaou. The music was composed by Pino Donaggio.
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  • Jini Score
    6.1/10
  • Critics Score
    49%
  • Rating
    6.1/10
  • Jini Score
    6.1%
  • Critics Score
    49
  • Rating
    6.1
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Release Date16 MAR 1979
Budget$ 0 MILLION
Language

English

Genre

Horror

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Tourist Trap Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

63.33%

Positive Review Rating : 49%

49%
    • Brian Mckay

      Unless you have a severe phobia of mannequins, youd best be looking for your cheap scares a little further on down the road. ( Read More )
    • Dennis Schwartz

      Even though the pic couldnt be dumber or more senseless, for some it might have some appeal because of its oddness. ( Read More )
    • Ian Berriman

      Weds an older tradition of the uncanny with the more brutalist 70s mode, combining the unheimlich with the psychopathic. The results are seriously creepy. ( Read More )
    • David N. Butterworth

      In addition, the scares arent particularly shocking, just creepy. ( Read More )
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