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Trauma

Original title: Violación fatal
  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
582
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Trauma (1978)
Slasher HorrorHorrorThriller

A writer arrives to an isolated boardinghouse run by a beautiful but strange woman. Shortly after his arrival, guests start to get violently killed.A writer arrives to an isolated boardinghouse run by a beautiful but strange woman. Shortly after his arrival, guests start to get violently killed.A writer arrives to an isolated boardinghouse run by a beautiful but strange woman. Shortly after his arrival, guests start to get violently killed.

  • Director
    • León Klimovsky
  • Writers
    • Juan José Porto
    • Carlos Puerto
  • Stars
    • Ágata Lys
    • Heinrich Starhemberg
    • Ricardo Merino
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    582
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • León Klimovsky
    • Writers
      • Juan José Porto
      • Carlos Puerto
    • Stars
      • Ágata Lys
      • Heinrich Starhemberg
      • Ricardo Merino
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ágata Lys
    Ágata Lys
    • Veronica
    Heinrich Starhemberg
    Heinrich Starhemberg
    • Daniel
    • (as Henry Gregor)
    Ricardo Merino
    Ricardo Merino
    • Gabriel
    Isabel Pisano
    Isabel Pisano
    • Eva
    Antonio Mayans
    Antonio Mayans
    • Víctor
    Sandra Alberti
    Sandra Alberti
    • Elena
    Irene Foster
    Irene Foster
    • Ana
    Aparicio Rivero
    Aparicio Rivero
    • Veronica's Husband
    Tony García Jr.
    • Young Boy
    • (as Tony Garcia Pablo)
    León Klimovsky
    León Klimovsky
    • Paisano
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • León Klimovsky
    • Writers
      • Juan José Porto
      • Carlos Puerto
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    User reviews13

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    6Coventry

    Forgotten, but not righteously

    Another "Trauma"? If I put aside a dollar for (horror) movie I watched with as title - or as a.k.a. Title - "Trauma", I could at least treat myself to a lunch at McDonalds or something. It's incredibly how many movies have this title!

    Anyway, this puppy is included in the fancy Blu-Ray DVD collection "Forgotten Gialli" (*), and boy does it ever belong there! It's obscure and unknown, but undeservedly so, because it features all the juicy and delicious trademarks we worship so dearly. Beautiful women, gratuitous nudity, and blood-soaked murders committed by an unseen assailant wearing black gloves and using a razorblade. The plot is thin and borrows heavily from Hitchcock's landmark "Psycho", but true Giallo-fanatics see right through that. "Trauma" is actually a Spanish Giallo, not an Italian one. Writer/director Léon Klimovsky frequently collaborated with horror icon Paul Naschy, and previously made other giallo, with "A Dragonfly for Each Corpse".

    Daniel, a struggling writer with personal problems, arrives in a very remote and isolated Spanish guest house owned by the beautiful Veronica. She's often distracted by her disabled husband in the attic, but Daniel loves the place and the female owner, so he books for several nights extra. Other clients check in as well, but their stay is brutally interrupted by a vicious killer with a razor. The plot is basic and very simple to figure out, but there's enough weirdness to keep you fascinated. Although not a very handsome man, the women throw themselves at Daniel, but he seems more interested in a 14-year-old local boy. The sequence where he dries off the boy after a swim felt quite uncomfortable. All women in "Trauma" (Agatha Lys, Irene Foster, Isabel Pisano, and Sandra Alberti) are exquisite and unpretentiously show off their bodily assets.

    (*) I'm probably not supposed to make publicity around here, but the "Forgotten Gialli" collection is a fantastic series! Most people know the classic gialli by acclaimed directors like Dario Argento, Mario Bava, or Sergio Martino, but this series highlights many unknown titles from equally unknown directors. "Trauma" was the only one I hadn't seen yet, but the (thus far) five volumes contain some dazzling titles, like "The Killer is one of Thirteen", "The Police Are Blundering in the Dark", "My Dear Killer", "Nine Guests for a Crime", and others.
    7BA_Harrison

    I guess chicks dig writers.

    Not long after inn landlady Veronica first appeared on-screen, it became abundantly clear to me that she was barking mad, making her more than likely responsible for the series of vicious open razor murders that ensued. If it turned out that she wasn't the killer, then director León Klimovsky would be a master of deception on a par with Alfred Hitchcock (whose classic Psycho was clearly the blueprint for this film).

    As I suspected, Klimovsky is no Hitchcock.

    Veronica, played by lovely Ágata Lys, is easier on the eye than Norman Bates, but no less loopy, bumping off her less respectable guests in bloody fashion with the same razor that she used to do in her husband, whose persona she subsequently adopts to kill. The only occupant of the inn who she doesn't target is Daniel (Heinrich Starhemberg), a chubby, balding writer with a weak chin and terrible fashion sense to whom she takes a shine (for some inexplicable reason, he is quite the fanny magnet). Will Daniel discover the truth about Veronica before she can turn her razor on his wife Elena (Sandra Alberti), who turns up at the inn looking for her hubby?

    WIth the plot providing very little in the way of genuine mystery, Klimovsky peps up his movie with plenty of mean-spirited violence (the murders aren't all that convincing, employing one of those props that squirts bright red blood from the blade, but they are still quite nasty in tone) and a fair amount of sleaze, nudity and sex: the lovely Lys gets nekkid, as does Alberti, with extra T&A from Irene Foster as pretty backpacker Anna, and Isabel Pisano as busty hooker Eva. Less appealing is the sight of Starhemberg's naked thrusting butt as he gets it on with his wife.

    Trauma is a long way from a top tier giallo, but the pace is snappy and the performances fun, while the trashiness of the whole thing ensures an entertaining enough time for fans of the genre.

    6.5/10, rounded up to seven for the excess of wonderfully tasteless wood panelling at the inn.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Spanish "Keep My Grave Open".

    An accomplished writer arrives to a guesthouse near the lake in the middle of nowhere.Its owner is a young and obviously troubled woman.During the night a sexually active couple is slashed to death by a mysterious black-gloved killer.More savage murders follow.Who is behind them?"Trauma" by Leon Klimovsky reminded me a little bit S.F Brownrigg's underrated "Keep My Grave Open".All the killings via razor are vicious and bloody.There is plenty of sex and nudity-in fact "Trauma" is perhaps the sleaziest horror film made by Leon Klimovsky.The plot offers some genuine suspense and a bit of perversion and nasty misogyny.I enjoyed this rare and utterly forgotten slasher/giallo.8 razors out of 10.
    5bettybenzone

    Predictable

    Trauma is very similar to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho in that we're given an outsider who shows up to a strange secluded hotel where the owner has a big secret and people are getting murdered. For a European horror film, it's low on style and gore and feels more like a cheapo exploitation film from the U. S. around that time. There's not enough insanity to make it a worthwhile watch except for completeists.
    5dopefishie

    poorly made but interesting enough

    There are some interesting ideas here. It's a whodunit with some Norman Bates moments and an ending that is open to interpretation which I thought was unique for this type of movie.

    The lead actress, Ágata Lys, was great! The rest of the cast ranged from forgettable to bad.

    I found the directing to be quite bad. It had a made for TV feel to it.

    There's quite a bit of sleaze and nudity here. With the exception of the final murder, the violence and special effects were laughably bad. I thought the execution of the last girl's death was a cut above the rest.

    The score was better than average.

    I enjoyed the ambiguous ending.

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    • Trivia
      Heinrich Starhemberg (aka Henry Gregor), as Daniel, is also the movie's executive producer.
    • Goofs
      When Daniel Meets Veronica for the first time, she accidentally drops a wine bottle on the floor smashing it. in the next shot the broken bottle and the spilled wine are not seen.
    • Crazy credits
      The closing credits appear on a still photography of one of the characters.
    • Connections
      References Le Loup-garou (1941)

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1978 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Sarsıntı
    • Filming locations
      • Las Navas del Marqués, Ávila, Castilla y León, Spain(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Laro Films S.A.
      • Producciones Grégor S.A.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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