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Eine Gruppe von High-School-Schülern beschließt, nach Schulschluss in einem Naturmuseum zu bleiben, aber eine neu erworbene, geheimnisvolle Lampe, die eine tödliche Kraft verbirgt, verwandel... Alles lesenEine Gruppe von High-School-Schülern beschließt, nach Schulschluss in einem Naturmuseum zu bleiben, aber eine neu erworbene, geheimnisvolle Lampe, die eine tödliche Kraft verbirgt, verwandelt den Spaß in Horror.Eine Gruppe von High-School-Schülern beschließt, nach Schulschluss in einem Naturmuseum zu bleiben, aber eine neu erworbene, geheimnisvolle Lampe, die eine tödliche Kraft verbirgt, verwandelt den Spaß in Horror.
Red Mitchell
- Mike Daley
- (as Mark Mitchell)
Hank Amico
- Harley
- (as Hank Amigo)
Danny Daniels
- Dr. Theo Bressling
- (as Danny D. Daniels)
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If scary movies are supposed to have morals than the lesson taught by this movie is "Be careful what you wish for". Okay, forget the fact that all the "teens" in this movie look too old even for grad school and concentrate on the plot. A girl (Andra St. Ivanyi) has an argument with her father and wishes he were dead. So what? Well dad is a museum curator and he just happened to come into possession of a real magic lamp ("from Iraq") and whoever, or whatever, is inside heard her wish. This isn't one of those nice "Your wish is my command, O Master" sort of djinn's; he has a mean streak a mile wide. When the same girl and her friends decide to spend the night in the museum for a little carnal fun he pops up and starts killing everyone in various exotic ways. Watch for a boy snapped in half at the waist and dead snakes brought back to life to deliver poisonous bites. They had to save the budget for the big FX at the end so we just get to see the aftermath of the really gory stuff. The snake bites and impalements are all shown though. So is this a good movie? Yeah, I thought so. The ending left me wondering though . . .I mean it is kind of inconclusive. What DID that shot of the Pepsi truck mean? Well, maybe I will just have to see it again.
One thing I have noticed about B movies over the years that are made in Texas by Texan filmmakers - they aren't very good. "The Outing" is one of the better Texan efforts I have seen, though that's really not saying that much. It did have a higher budget than usual, which results in a slicker and more expensive look, and also results in a variety of locations as well as a fairly impressive (for the budget) monster revealed at the very end. But is it worth sitting through the 70 or so minutes before the monster is revealed? Unfortunately, no. The movie boasts a number of problems. The acting ranges from mediocre to hammy, but the real problems with the movie are that (1) the movie moves at an extremely slow pace, and (2) the moments of horror come across as "soft", lacking bite and impact. Making matters worse for home viewers is that the DVD transfer uses an old tape master, which doesn't make the movie visually impressive. Believe me, I wanted to like this movie - I love a lot of independent horror movies - but this just didn't do it for me.
I recently saw this movie for the first time and if you like really cheesy B movies, this is definitely one for you! It's got it all...bad acting, horrible effects, random naked people. I found it particularly enjoyable because it's set in Houston, TX (where I live!) So I got to look back and remember what this city looked like 15 years ago! All in all, this movie is a good way to spend a couple hours.
The Outing is a textbook example of how great artwork can entice you to pick up a movie from your local mom and pop video store's shelf. Now, the status of the movie inside said case could be questionable, but how can you pass up that art? Luckily The Outing is not that bad. Granted, the acting could use some touching up and the formula is an old one, but the gore effects stand out and the sheer eighties-ness of the piece shines through. The Outing (aka The Lamp) is about a group of high school students who decide to spend the night at the local museum. Unbeknownst to them the newest piece at the museum is a genie lamp harboring an evil Djinn. Keep in mind that this was many years before Wishmaster was made. When the horny teens decide to split up and explore the place (and each other) the Djinn is set loose to work his evil magic. That's the formulaic part. But there are some interesting moments along the way. Highlights include: A man getting ripped in half under water, a scientist being thrown into a ceiling fan, and a nubile teen taking a bath with snakes. It's just campy enough to keep me watching and gory enough for me not to give it a bad review.
An enjoyably cheesy B-movie that has bad acting all around (everyone seems to agree on that), but also some imaginatively gruesome scenes that make it worthwhile for undemanding genre fans. Inarguable highlight is the scene involving a naked girl (of course!), a bathtub and several snakes.....ugh! See if you can understand the point of the brief shot after the closing credits. (**)
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- WissenswertesNot only was Deborah Winters associate producer on this film but she would appear several times in this movie in the opening scene as young Arab lady. and again as old Arab lady (Deborah Winters in old age prosthetic makeup) and then again playing a different character named Eve Ferrell
- PatzerWhen Alex is at the breakfast table and her dad is in the kitchen stomping out the burning toast, the blinds over the sink are clearly open as sunlight is shining through. However, right after Dr. Wallace leaves the room to get dressed and Alex steps in to clean up the mess the blinds are suddenly closed without either having touched them.
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Alex Wallace: What's the matter, afraid?
- Crazy CreditsAfter the end credits, the opera-loving security guard takes a final bow.
- Alternative VersionenThe pre-certification British VHS version released as The Lamp by Braveworld & IVS Video UK features a three minute pre-titles sequence with back story trimmed from the North American home video version release by IVE titled The Outing.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Blue Jean Cop (1988)
- SoundtracksSomething to Think About
Written and Performed by Rick DeLano
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- Budget
- 2.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.083.395 $
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.083.395 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 27 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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