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Le motel de la terreur

Titre original : Tourist Trap
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,0/10
14 k
MA NOTE
Le motel de la terreur (1979)
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Un groupe de jeunes amis coincés dans un musée isolé au bord de la route est traqué par un assaillant masqué qui utilise ses pouvoirs télékinétiques pour contrôler les mannequins du site.Un groupe de jeunes amis coincés dans un musée isolé au bord de la route est traqué par un assaillant masqué qui utilise ses pouvoirs télékinétiques pour contrôler les mannequins du site.Un groupe de jeunes amis coincés dans un musée isolé au bord de la route est traqué par un assaillant masqué qui utilise ses pouvoirs télékinétiques pour contrôler les mannequins du site.

  • Director
    • David Schmoeller
  • Writers
    • David Schmoeller
    • J. Larry Carroll
  • Stars
    • Chuck Connors
    • Jocelyn Jones
    • Jon Van Ness
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,0/10
    14 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • David Schmoeller
    • Writers
      • David Schmoeller
      • J. Larry Carroll
    • Stars
      • Chuck Connors
      • Jocelyn Jones
      • Jon Van Ness
    • 180Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 105Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux13

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    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Mr. Slauson
    • (as Shailar Coby)
    • …
    Jocelyn Jones
    Jocelyn Jones
    • Molly
    Jon Van Ness
    Jon Van Ness
    • Jerry
    Robin Sherwood
    Robin Sherwood
    • Eileen
    Tanya Roberts
    Tanya Roberts
    • Becky
    Keith McDermott
    Keith McDermott
    • Woody
    Dawn Jeffory
    Dawn Jeffory
    • Tina
    Arlecchino
    • Mannequin
    Victoria Richart
    • Mannequin
    Millie Dill
    • Mannequin
    Albert Band
    Albert Band
    • Waxwork Grandfather
    • (uncredited)
    Dal McKennon
    Dal McKennon
    • Mask - Laugh
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Linnea Quigley
    Linnea Quigley
    • Mannequin
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Schmoeller
    • Writers
      • David Schmoeller
      • J. Larry Carroll
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs180

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    8molemandavid

    Fascinating low-budget nightmare

    After many of my friends recommended this to me, I figured I had to check it out, so I bought the (relatively) new Blu-Ray release, settled in for the night, and checked it out. To my surprise, Tourist Trap lives up to its hype and then some. One can see why it never became a huge mainstream success like, say, Jaws or Halloween, but it has all the makings of a cult classic.

    The set up is nothing spectacular. In fact, it owes a lot of its plot to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho, and House of Wax (even more surprising, the 2005 remake of that film is more of a remake of Tourist Trap than the '53 film). What makes this one stand out from the then growing slasher genre is a sense of the surreal, the dreamlike, and the nightmarish. Attractive teens aren't just killed one by one by some creep in a mask. There's a lot more at play here than your average stalk 'n slash flick. By the last 20 minutes of the film, everything seems like a bizarre fever dream and hope is a thing of the past.

    A lot should be said for Jocelyn Jones' wonderful performance - going from kind wallflower to woman in the process of a nervous breakdown. Chuck Connors is also terrific as Mr. Slausen, the owner of the titular Tourist Trap whose motives seem to always be up in the air. And yes, that's future Charlie's Angel, Tanya Roberts, as one of the other victims.

    For those looking for something creepy and different, Tourist Trap delivers in spades. Perfect for a Halloween party or even for a kid's first horror film (it is rated PG after all).
    6Jonny_Numb

    see this as a child, and be scarred (and scared) for life...

    There was a time, back before USA became the home of Emmy-award winning programming, when you could turn on the TV on a Saturday night and be treated to such highbrow programming as "Slugs," "Shock Waves," and the pervasively atmospheric creepfest, "Tourist Trap." Out of all the horror films I remember from my childhood, TT arguably left the most visible mark. As my family would gather around the TV and behold the spooky wonder of a house full of mannequins (my father was a fan of Chuck Connors as "The Rifleman"), I would go to my room and cower under the bed when things got too scary. For as much as this film (and others) frightened me, I was simultaneously drawn to the discomfort they produced. Scenes of a woman's face being turned into a plaster mask, a man impaled by a flying pipe, and a knife to the back of the skull left haunting marks on my neuroses that periodically popped up in the years that followed (during which, unfortunately, TT was near impossible to find on VHS).

    Having 'grown up' considerably since that time, and recently revisiting the 'ol "Trap" on DVD, I must say it has lost only a smidgen of its ability to shock. As a child, I didn't pay as much attention to pacing (especially with commercial breaks inserted every 10 minutes) or acting quality, because the horrific events were amplified ten-fold in my eyes and mind.

    Now, a lot of the acting seems over-the-top and amateurish (Connors, however, maintains a professional veneer throughout), and some scenes drag to the point where the subtitle "Just killing time" should be superimposed at the bottom of the screen. Granted, these are just minor quibbles from a fan/critic who has seen much worse instances of both these traits.

    Though TT still maintains a sense of terror that builds as the film progresses, my downgraded impression of it has come from being exposed to "Carrie," "Halloween," "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," "Psycho" and others that TT writer/director David Schmoeller liberally borrows from. However, he incorporates the killer-with-psychic-powers angle with great skill, careful not to overextend his homage to the point of parody, creating something genuinely offbeat as a result. As is properly cited on the DVD, the film branches off into different levels of insanity, to the point where kindly Mr. Slausen's (Connors) mannequins begin to resemble real live people...

    Not a masterpiece but far from a waste of time, "Tourist Trap" is a montage of elaborate face-masks, creepy vocal distortion, atmospheric nights, and desperate, panicked emotion. One of the more notable sleepers in the annals of horror, for those with adventurous tastes.
    7chas77

    Great little horror film...

    This is a bizarre oddity, directed by the guy who edited "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." Chuck Conners gives a hilariously over-the-top performance as the owner of a roadside "wax" museum which our doomed teenagers happen to break down near. The wax figures look "so real," one of the teen's points out. Heh, heh, heh...Not so much a slasher film as a weird mix of psychological horror and old fashioned "House of Wax"-style terror. I can think of many, many horror films that are worse than this one.
    4bensonmum2

    "Mr. Slausen, can I use your phone?"

    A group of young people breakdown in the middle of nowhere and set out in search of help. They find an old roadside museum filled with mannequins, run by an old guy named Mr. Slausen (Chuck Connors). Very quickly, the group realizes all is not right when, one-by-one, the friends go missing.

    I'm shocked to see all of the glowing, 10/10 reviews for Tourist Trap. I've probably seen the movie three or four times over the years and it's never really done much for me. It's got too many faults for me to rate it average or above. First, the movie is horribly predictable and the final twist is easy to guess about 20 minutes in. There are no surprises. For the most part, the acting is abysmal. Chuck Connors is the only real "actor" in the cast. The group of friends aren't the brightest bulbs - and that's by horror movie standards. Could they have made it any easier for the killer? They each take a turn wandering around aimlessly and alone in the dark. It's hard to feel anything for people this stupid. Finally, unlike most reviews I've read, I've never found Tourist Trap all that atmospheric. Yes, there are some creepy moments, but overall, the movie's never worked on that level for me.

    I always try to include the good side of any movie I watch, so here it is for Tourist Trap. Chuck Connor is good. He is the creepy part I was referring to earlier. Other than a few instances, Pino Donaggio's score is quite good. Much of the film's music belongs in a better movie than Tourist Trap. Finally, one of the movie's real highlights is Tanya Roberts' tube top. It's the center of attention in most scenes.
    7Wuchakk

    Chuck Connors & creepy mannequins in the sticks of Southern Cal

    Three girls & two guys break down in the hills north of Los Angeles and are helped by the genial owner of a defunct desert museum with a penchant for spooky masks & mannequins (Chuck Connors).

    "Tourist Trap" (1979) combines elements of several previous horror flicks, like "Psycho" (1960), the desert museum opening of "Gargoyles" (1972), "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1974), the telekinesis of "Carrie" (1976) and the creepy mannequins of several 70's movies/shows, including Kolchak: The Night Stalker ("The Trevi Collection"). It was made by the creator of "Puppetmaster" (1989) and heavily influenced "House of Wax" (2005); it even had an impact on the imminent "Friday the 13th" flicks.

    If you like those movies you'll like this one. It's not as good as the better ones, and is overrated in some circles, but it's solid for a late 70's horror flick in the rural slasher mode. The highlights are Connor's sympathetic portrayal, the rural locations, the sets/props and, especially, the female cast, featuring Robin Sherwood (Eileen), Tanya Roberts (Becky) and Jocelyn Jones (Molly).

    The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area: Samma Ranch, Agua Dulce (near Vasquez Rocks) and Latigo Canyon, Malibu (the waterfall scene).

    GRADE: B

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    • Anecdotes
      The film holds the distinction of being one of the few slasher films in horror film history to receive an MPAA PG rating, as the PG-13 rating wouldn't exist for five more years.
    • Gaffes
      In the opening scene, a knife sticks in the wall by the victim's head. In most subsequent close-ups, the knife is not there.
    • Citations

      Eileen: Mr. Slausen, can I use your phone?

      Mr. Slausen: Oh sure, help yourself... but it doesn't work. I got nobody to call.

    • Générique farfelu
      In the credits, Mr. Slausen is spelled differently than on all of the signs in the movie with his name.
    • Autres versions
      The Blu-Ray releases from Full Moon Features in the United States and 88 Films in the United Kingdom are missing 5 minutes of footage.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Carnage Collection: Vicious Violence & Vengeance (2023)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 mars 1979 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Piège à touriste
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Latigo Canyon, Malibu, Californie, États-Unis(waterfall scene)
    • société de production
      • Charles Band Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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