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Bem Vindos à Casa de Lauter: A Morte os Espera

Título original: Witchtrap
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1 h 32 min
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4,6/10
1,5 mil
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Linnea Quigley, Richard Fraga, and J.P. Luebsen in Bem Vindos à Casa de Lauter: A Morte os Espera (1989)
Parapsychologists try to make an inn haunted by an evil witch's ghost safe for guests.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaParapsychologists try to make an inn haunted by an evil witch's ghost safe for guests.Parapsychologists try to make an inn haunted by an evil witch's ghost safe for guests.Parapsychologists try to make an inn haunted by an evil witch's ghost safe for guests.

  • Direção
    • Kevin Tenney
  • Roteirista
    • Kevin Tenney
  • Artistas
    • James W. Quinn
    • Kathleen Bailey
    • Judy Tatum
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,6/10
    1,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Kevin Tenney
    • Roteirista
      • Kevin Tenney
    • Artistas
      • James W. Quinn
      • Kathleen Bailey
      • Judy Tatum
    • 48Avaliações de usuários
    • 43Avaliações da crítica
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    James W. Quinn
    James W. Quinn
    • Tony Vincente
    Kathleen Bailey
    Kathleen Bailey
    • Whitney O'Shay
    Judy Tatum
    • Agnes Goldberg
    Rob Zapple
    Rob Zapple
    • Felix Goldberg
    Jack W. Thompson
    Jack W. Thompson
    • Frank Murphy
    Clyde Talley II
    Clyde Talley II
    • Levi Jackson
    Hal Havins
    Hal Havins
    • Elwin
    Linnea Quigley
    Linnea Quigley
    • Ginger Kowalski
    Kevin Tenney
    Kevin Tenney
    • Devon Lauder
    • (as Kevin S. Tenney)
    J.P. Luebsen
    J.P. Luebsen
    • Avery Lauter
    Richard Fraga
    Richard Fraga
    • Amazing Azimov
    Lynn McRee
    Lynn McRee
    • Q.T. Secretary (Susan)
    Greg Lewolt
    Greg Lewolt
    • Bartender
    Virginia Miller
    • Q.T. Employee
    • Direção
      • Kevin Tenney
    • Roteirista
      • Kevin Tenney
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    3capkronos

    I disagree, this is bad in ALL the right ways!

    Lauterhouse, affectionately referred to as "slaughterhouse" by its owner Devin Lauter (played by the director, who should have stayed hidden behind the camera!), is a big SoCal mansion on a secluded plot of prime real estate. Devin wants it converted over to a bed and breakfast, but the sadistic ghost of his late uncle, a former stage magician, keeps killing off whoever enters.

    Paranormal researcher Agnes Goldberg (Judy Tatum) is hired to photograph and exorcise the ghost and organizes a team of paranormal experts that include her "mental medium" husband Felix (Rob Zapple), "psychic medium" Whitney O'Shay (Kathleen Bailey) and sexy video-tech Ginger Kowowski (Linnea Quigley), plus three low-grade rent-a-cops for protection. Naturally, things don't go as planned when Uncle Avery (J.P. Leubsen, the creepy guy from WITCHBOARD) starts to use his powers to kill everyone off.

    Looking for some of the worst amateur acting and dialogue ever to hit the small screen? Then look no further! Tatum and Bailey are so monotone they make Ben Stein look like Laurence Olivier! Other highlights include a showerhead impaling a neck, a black character who threatens, "I'll tapdance on your face like Bojangles Robinson!," a pudgy voyeur groundskeeper, an exploding head, blood that looks suspiciously like Cherry Kool-Aid, Tenney's trademark AWFUL wisecracks, Linnea in the shower, a possession, a human meltdown and much, much more. It's all delirious fun. I laughed a lot while watching it. In fact, every time I see this for sale, I pick up a copy to give to one of my friends as a gag gift.

    I would rate this a 9 for laughs and entertainment value and I give it some credit because the plot is actually competent even if much of the dialogue is not, but going by craftsmanship, it's a generous 3 out 10.
    3ExiledRoyal

    The very definition of 'Wooden'

    This comes across as so amateurish it's amazing it got made. The script is lazy and naive, the acting is by numbers. Gratuitous nudity adds nothing. Yet... somehow... it's almost impossible to turn off. Maybe you just end up wanting to see justice done, and nobody makes it out alive. Meh!
    3kasserine

    My 50 Cents Worth

    This is not a sequel to WITCHBOARD. It's written and directed by Kevin S. Tenney, the director of WITCHBOARD. In fact, on the VHS copy I purchased, there's a notice on the back declaring WITCHTRAP a non-sequel. It's also, included, no kidding, as a notice right before the title sequence for WITCHTRAP. I guess Tenney was threatened with a lawsuit? Was Witchboard that successful that he'd be hassled about his obvious sequel to it? Also, on the packaging is the tag-line, "This time, it's not a game." So, what was the "last" time? WITCHBOARD, maybe? Sequel, perhaps? Please see disclaimer.

    Anyway, I picked WITCHTRAP up, amongst other gems, at a local library sale for a whopping 50 cents. It was a rental from a now defunct video store called Top Video. Pretty beat up copy, and I usually prefer to stay away from rentals, but couldn't resist, plus it had Linnea Quigley in it. How bad could it be? Pretty bad, actually. The acting is quite awful. It helped that they drove around in vintage 1980s cars, wore Members Only jackets and sported the latest hairstyles. However, the people driving the cars, and sporting the funky clothes, couldn't cut it as performers. It's about the level of porn acting, maybe a little bit better and I suppose, the guy playing the detective, James Quinn, was okay, sometimes, but that's about it. Quigley, doesn't have much of a part and does what she's hired to do. She has a shower scene and she appears to be laughing when she gets killed.

    The premise of the film is fairly typical for this genre. A man named Devin Lauter inherits a mansion from his long deceased uncle, Avery Lauter. Avery, it seems was some kind of warlock or other, and died brutally in the home and, naturally, possesses the place and kills erstwhile inhabitants. That's why the nephew, Devin, hires a crack team of paranormal experts and some detectives, for security, to figure the place out. Of course, once they arrive things go horribly wrong. If only they had gone horribly wrong in any kind of an interesting way. The pacing is very slow and the gruesome deaths aren't very gruesome. Flying hatchets were never that scary to begin with, and WITCHTRAP proves that they still aren't.

    There is, however, a certain production value to WITCHTRAP. The pacing sucks but the editing and camera work is clearly professional. In fact, there were a couple of things I thought were kind of neat, here and there, like a scene where some hands come through a door. But, believe me, those moments were few and far between. And, by professional, I mean they had some money behind it, so it's watchable, unlike, say, a lot of the stuff from Full Moon video. I have to also say, that compared to a lot of direct to video digital cheapies I've seen in recent years, some of these ultra low budget filmmakers could learn a thing or two from WITCHTRAP. Unfortunately, that has more to do with how bad some current filmmakers are then any particular quality WITCHTRAP has. Again, there is some technical competence in the film but, unfortunately, not enough to redeem it.

    Almost twenty years on, it's a bit tricky to consider recommending WITCHTRAP. There's no arguing that it's a pretty bad film. It fails on some of the most fundamental levels consistently enough to irritate just about anyone interested in these types of films. The gratuitous nudity is pretty uninspired, as is the violence, and the poor acting exceeds camp into just plain awful.

    Still, if you're a connoisseur of 80s horror, if there is such a thing, you might be able to tolerate the bad film-making. Linnea Quigley is in it, after all and that helps. It also helps that it is so dated. If you grew up in this era, nostalgia might get you through.

    So, if you see it for 50 cents, or maybe a dollar, and need something to play in the background as you do other things, WITCHTRAP just might be up your alley. Otherwise, you're better off with almost anything else.
    bfan83

    Great low budget horror with Linnea Quigley!!

    I watched this great little gem of a horror movie a few years ago, and I'm ashamed to admit it. But I totally forgot about it!! So, I popped it back into the VCR a few weeks back and loved every minute of it!! I have to admit, though, that most of the cast did a terrible job. Most of them overacted. But that's ok, because it's still a great movie. Linnea Quigley did an excellent job as usual. I just wish that she would've been in it longer. The film was very creepy and suspenseful. It reminded me a lot of Kevin Tenney's other films. Night of the Demons (a personal favorite!), and Witchboard. Both were very well done horror films that had a lot of atmosphere and suspense. I recommend anyone who is a fan of Linnea Quigley or low budget horror, in general to check out this flick if you can find it. I hear it's out of print. But if you can find it, GET IT! It's great and you won't regret it. Despite what the other people say. 9 out of 10! Great fun!!
    6mickeyshamrock

    You have to keep in mind this is a goof

    OK horror fans, you have to keep in mind this is a goof. Not a SCARY MOVIE style spoof but more of a pre-SCREAM "hey it's 1989 and the trappings of this horror genre are pretty evident" goof. It's also supposed to be an indirect sequel to WITCHBOARD even though the notice at the bottom of the VHS box cover says it's not. Yes, there's an actually note on the box declaring "this in not a sequel" - have we have seen that before? Anyway I think it's great - ridiculous but great. Like, have 10 beers then press play great. Plus scream queen Linnea Quigley is in it and she elevates any production she's in (and elevates my pants IF you know what I'm talking about it).

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    • Curiosidades
      On the back of the VHS box there is a warning notice that states: "This Motion Picture is not a sequel to Witchboard."
    • Erros de gravação
      In the opening scene, when the guy falls over the balcony, in the first shot, he is holding onto the railing when he flips over, but in all subsequent shots he is sailing over a good five or six inches from the railing.
    • Citações

      Leon Jackson: I love it when Murray talks like a detective novel.

      Tony Vincenti: Yeah, Sam Spade lives.

      Leon Jackson: Never say "spade" to a brother.

      Tony Vincenti: Sorry, all that ghost talk has me "spooked".

      Leon Jackson: Ha, very funny.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Opening credits say "This is not a sequel to "Witchboard."
    • Versões alternativas
      A few gory scenes were shortened to avoid an "X" rating:
      • The scene where Ginger's throat is pierced by the shower head.
      • The close up of Elwin's brains being blown out.
      • A longer shot of Felix's head exploding.
      • An actual view of Levi's head being run over by the possessed car.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Screaming in High Heels: The Rise & Fall of the Scream Queen Era (2011)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      You've Been Burned
      Composed and Performed by Dennis Michael Tenney

      Sung by Rod Ellis

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 22 de junho de 1990 (Japão)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Witchtrap: A Noite das Bruxarias
    • Locações de filme
      • Solano County, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Cinema Plus
      • GCO Pictures
      • Mentone Pictures
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      • US$ 420.000 (estimativa)
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      1 hora 32 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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