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Lurkers

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Lurkers (1987)
Horror

A woman is haunted by flashbacks of her dead mother and visions of dead people floating.A woman is haunted by flashbacks of her dead mother and visions of dead people floating.A woman is haunted by flashbacks of her dead mother and visions of dead people floating.

  • Director
    • Roberta Findlay
  • Writers
    • Ed Kelleher
    • Harriette Vidal
  • Stars
    • Christine Moore
    • Gary Warner
    • Marina Taylor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    574
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roberta Findlay
    • Writers
      • Ed Kelleher
      • Harriette Vidal
    • Stars
      • Christine Moore
      • Gary Warner
      • Marina Taylor
    • 28User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christine Moore
    Christine Moore
    • Cathy
    Gary Warner
    Gary Warner
    • Bob
    Marina Taylor
    • Monica
    Roy MacArthur
    Roy MacArthur
    • Desmond
    Peter Oliver-Norman
    • Steve
    Nancy Groff
    • Rita
    Tom Billett
    • Leo 'The Hammer'
    • (as Thomas Billett)
    C.K. Steefel
    C.K. Steefel
    • Sally
    • (as Carissa Channing)
    Dana Nardelli
    Dana Nardelli
    • Young Cathy
    Lauren Ruane
    Lauren Ruane
    • Ghost Child
    C.C. Banks
    • Agnes
    Gil Newsom
    • Phil
    Eva Baumann
    • Guardian Angel
    Ruth Collins
    Ruth Collins
    • Jane - Model
    Annie Grindlay
    • Lulu - Model
    • (as Anne Grindlay)
    Gregory Sullivan
    • Lurker 1
    Timothy Rule
    • Lurker 2
    Jeanette Smith
    • Lurker 3
    • Director
      • Roberta Findlay
    • Writers
      • Ed Kelleher
      • Harriette Vidal
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    3rocknrollpartymachine

    Sleep deprivation and Lurkers.

    I watched this movie at eight o'clock in the morning after being awake for two days. The front of the box hardly looked promising, but when I read the summary on the back, (She's into her boyfriend, Bob. Just like he's into Satan!) I realized that I had to give this movie a chance. Honestly, it must be one of the worst movies I've ever seen (and I am a fan of Plan 9 From Outer Space). There is plot but hardly a point. The scene when Bob asks "Orange you forgetting something?" made the whole movie worthwhile as well as a few other choice words I'll leave you to discover. I would honestly recommending watching it while you are a little overtired because it provides some laughs and a lot of confusion. Be prepared to giggle and scratch your head at the dialogue and scenarios. I agree with the chap above and gave it a ten. It's cinema at it's worst and that's something to be proud of.
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    They are lurking in the shadows of New York.

    The premise of Roberta Findlay's "Lurkers" is certainly fascinating:the group of ghostly tenants are forced to spend an eternity in a creepy New York building.The main character,a violinist is terrorized by the Lurkers. "Lurkes" is an amusing late 80's horror cheapie made by highly prolific Roberta Findlay.The special effects are bad and there is no gore,but some scenes of child abuse are quite unsettling.There are few scenes of nudity,so I am not complaining."Lurkers" is a pure cheese with terrible acting and slow-moving script.If you enjoyed "Prime Evil" any other low-budget horror movie made by Roberta Findlay check this one out.6 out of 10.Just remember:Lurkers are NOT lurking.
    jharrismo

    Boring.

    This movie, which is ostensibly a horror movie, fails on several levels: it does not make you care about what happens to the characters, it does not scare you, the atmosphere is not interesting. In other words, it's boring. A horror movie doesn't necessarily have to be really scary (most aren't), but it must NEVER bore you.
    dougdoepke

    Piling It On

    New Yorker Cathy is haunted by visions of her murderous mother and a mysterious little girl. Good thing she has photographer Bob as an anchor. But for how long, given her horrific delusions.

    The logic of this horror flick appears to be that if a spoonful is good, then a truck full has to be better. But it's not. The piling on of scenes, themes, and effects soon gets tedious. That is, how many kissy-faces do we need to show that Cathy loves Bob, or that Cathy is full of delusions if that they be, or that darkness can be dangerous. Too bad, because the basic idea of a hell-house has potential.

    With a tighter script and more strategic use of effects, there's a good movie core lurking within. As it is, the producers appear unable to deal effectively with structure, and that includes color photography for its own sake. Now, I'm not up on post-70's horror films. But if you want to check out how similar material can be effectively done, check out Val Lewton's 1943 classic The Seventh Victim. That tight little B-film also shows why audience imagination is horror's most powerful source. And that's especially important given today's overpowering appeal of special effects.
    5udar55

    Roberta Findlay wrapping up her crazy cinematic career

    Cathy (Christine Moore) had a pretty rough childhood as she saw her mother murdered. Even worse, she lived in a brownstone that had ghosts ("Lurkers!") coming out of the walls. Things look to be picking up though as she is engaged to Bob (Gary Warner), a photographer who runs his business with former model Monica (Marina Taylor). Of course, this is NYC and you know you can't trust anyone there. This is another of Roberta Findlay's late 80s horror flicks so you'll know what to expect if you are familiar with her work from that period. Not much going on here, although it did confirm my suspicions that the gateway to hell is located in Washington Heights. To her credit, Findlay does get some nice NYC locations in and there are a couple of effective dream sequences. These bits are a bit marred by the ghost girl with the New Yawk accent though. Ed French supplied the Lurkers and they look pretty good for a low budget production. Much of the cast returned for her next production, PRIME EVIL (1989).

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    • Trivia
      One scene in this movie was filmed at night during an electrical storm. One crew member was almost electrocuted because of this.
    • Quotes

      Ghost Child: On a mountain stands a lady, looking for a bird that's flown. All she wants is gold and silver. All she wants is home, sweet home.

    • Connections
      Featured in Katarina's Nightmare Theater: Lurkers / Die Sister Die! (2013)

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sombras diabolicas
    • Filming locations
      • Washington Heights, New York City, New York, USA(apartment building)
    • Production company
      • Reeltime Distributing Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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