Robbie e i suoi compagni di college sono ossessionati dal gioco di ruolo "Labirinti e Mostri". Tuttavia, il gioco prende una strana svolta quando Robbie inizia ad avere visioni dopo aver gio... Leggi tuttoRobbie e i suoi compagni di college sono ossessionati dal gioco di ruolo "Labirinti e Mostri". Tuttavia, il gioco prende una strana svolta quando Robbie inizia ad avere visioni dopo aver giocato una sessione in una mistica area locale.Robbie e i suoi compagni di college sono ossessionati dal gioco di ruolo "Labirinti e Mostri". Tuttavia, il gioco prende una strana svolta quando Robbie inizia ad avere visioni dopo aver giocato una sessione in una mistica area locale.
- Daniel
- (as David Wallace)
Recensioni in evidenza
If you look at all of these tales, fictitious or true, the game itself is never really to blame. In Mazes & Monsters it's Robbie's issues with guilt over a missing brother that caused his insanity, not the game itself.
For a made-for-TV, it's pretty well done, despite the fact that its premise is rather, well, inflamatory. It's wholly designed to make parents fear their kid's imagination. Still fun to watch and laugh at. Although it launched Tom Hank's movie career, I've heard he won't acknowledge having made it.
The made-for-TV production is pretty weak. The most compelling part is Tom Hanks early in his career during his 'Bosom Buddies' days. It has the lesson-of-the-week element to it. I also remember thinking as a kid that it's a fascinating concept to play the game for real. Nowadays, it's called LARP. The mental disturbance is done badly but Hanks shouldn't be blamed for it. It's cheesy and probably better to let Hanks do some acting.
Never rising above the low-level of a "Made-for" that this is, it's the sort of movie which Lance Kerwin, at the peak of his teen stardom, would have turned-down flat.
Utterly ridiculous.
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- QuizFirst leading role for Tom Hanks.
- BlooperIt is unclear when this story actually takes place. During the opening sequence, Robbie Wheeling and his parents drive by a cinema playing 'The Empire Strikes Back' which would place the film in 1980 or 1981. At Jay Jay Brockway's "Brigitte Bardot" party, Jay Jay makes a remark regarding the bottle of wine he is given by Robbie as "1987". Throughout the film, there are numerous signs in the dorm that refer to the year 1982, yet the calendar in Kate Finch's dorm room shows November 1983.
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Kate Finch: And so... we played the game again... for one last time. It didn't matter that there were no maps... or dice... or monsters. Pardue saw the monsters. We did not. We saw nothing but the death of hope. And the loss of our friend. And so we played the game until the sun began to set... and all the monsters were dead.
- Versioni alternativeThe print currently streaming through FilmRise not only appears to look like it was ripped from a VHS tape but is missing the entire end credits. After the final scene and the Executive Producer credit appears, a "THE END" title card is shown.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Welcome to the Basement: Mazes and Monsters (2015)
- Colonne sonoreFriends In This World
Music: Hagood Hardy
Lyrics: Judy Lander (as Judith Lander)
Performed by Judy Lander (as Judith Lander) and Cal Dodd