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The Chair

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
279
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The Chair (1988)
Horror

A psychologist, a psychiatrist and a prison warden open up a long-closed prison, unaware that the ghost of an electrocuted convict haunts it.A psychologist, a psychiatrist and a prison warden open up a long-closed prison, unaware that the ghost of an electrocuted convict haunts it.A psychologist, a psychiatrist and a prison warden open up a long-closed prison, unaware that the ghost of an electrocuted convict haunts it.

  • Director
    • Waldemar Korzeniowsky
  • Writers
    • Montieth Illingworth
    • Graham Yost
    • Carolyn Swartz
  • Stars
    • James Coco
    • Trini Alvarado
    • Paul Benedict
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    279
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Waldemar Korzeniowsky
    • Writers
      • Montieth Illingworth
      • Graham Yost
      • Carolyn Swartz
    • Stars
      • James Coco
      • Trini Alvarado
      • Paul Benedict
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Coco
    James Coco
    • Dr. Harold Woodhouse Langer
    Trini Alvarado
    Trini Alvarado
    • Lisa Titus
    Paul Benedict
    Paul Benedict
    • Warden Edward Dwyer
    Gary McCleery
    • Rick Donner
    Stephen Geoffreys
    Stephen Geoffreys
    • Roach
    Ron Taylor
    • Tiny
    Mark von Holstein
    • Mazzini
    Calvin Levels
    Calvin Levels
    • Wilma
    Brad Greenquist
    Brad Greenquist
    • Mushmouth
    Paul Calderon
    Paul Calderon
    • Pizza
    Antonio Aponte
    • Romeo
    Jihmi Kennedy
    • Walkman
    Mike Starr
    Mike Starr
    • Wilson
    Jamie Tirelli
    Jamie Tirelli
    • Luis
    Daryl Edwards
    Daryl Edwards
    • Bob
    Willie C. Carpenter
    Willie C. Carpenter
    • Al
    Clark Morgan
    • The Power Inspector
    Jack Betts
    Jack Betts
    • Detective
    • Director
      • Waldemar Korzeniowsky
    • Writers
      • Montieth Illingworth
      • Graham Yost
      • Carolyn Swartz
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    4Vomitron_G

    Gosh, what was this all about...?

    I don't quite know what to make out of this one. Basically it's a rip-off of "Prison" (1988). The latter, in my humble opinion, was a good movie, and "The Chair"... well, sometimes things look pretty bad here. From the moment you hear this extremely mellow jazzy song with female vocals over the opening credits, you just know this is going to be be a rather offbeat flick. An former prison facility re-opens as a psychiatric institute. Turns out that one guard and his friend were held captive during an inmate mutiny years ago. His friend died... but his ghost still haunts the facility and wants... well, something. Not quite sure it's revenge he's after, though. Weird thing was that, during the movie, there were several (often painful) attempts at comedy. And then, after about 20 minutes, this living eyeball with a worm-like body (brought to life by stop-motion) appears several times in a light bulb (!), and it feels like you've just entered a Frank Henenlotter movie. Pretty damn weird. Also add a lot of cheesy animated electricity effects, often for reasons I couldn't fully grasp either. One could argue that David Lynch often makes movies you can't make heads or tails of too, but that would be giving this movie too much credit. Way too much. One of the best scenes undoubtedly was the electrocution, with a cool close-up of an eye popping out of its socket. Those really are the few nifty moments you endure the rest of the movie for. And, yes, it was also fun seeing Mike Starr and Stephen Geoffreys in supporting roles. The other actors were only so-so and sadly, this movie doesn't lead to anything special, except for an ending that indicates that it's all going start again (that, or an ending like "this ain't over yet", was more or less obligatory for the 80's, and onward, so it's not like I'm spoiling anything here). I have a feeling that some day I'll be wanting to re-watch "The Chair", but for now... I'm just going to flunk it. At any rate, like I said, "Prison" is a better watch. And it stars Viggo Mortensen before he became..., well, Famous Viggo Mortensen. So go seek out that one.
    3HumanoidOfFlesh

    Really cheesy.

    "The Chair" is another set in prison horror film,which reminds me "Prison"(1988).I loved "Prison",but this one is pretty bad.The performances are mostly awful,the special effects are cheesy beyond belief and there's absolutely no suspense.The gore is also absent,so horror fans will certainly be disappointed with "The Chair".However if you have some time to waste,check it out-you have been warned!!!The plot:Twenty years later there was a riot in prison.During it one of the wardens was electrocuted.Now he is back for revenge...
    3udar55

    Fails to jolt the audience

    Warden Edward Dwyer (Paul Benedict of THE JEFFERSONS) re-opens a dilapidated prison with the help of 8 trustee inmates. Along for the ride are psychologist Dr. Langer (James Coco) and his assistant Lisa (Trini Alvarado), who try to help the prisoners with some 80s "I'm okay, you're okay" therapy. Of course, this prison has - I hope you have already guessed - a history and there is a ghost out for revenge. Believe it or not, this is one of the few flicks produced by Angelika Films, a production company offshoot that predated NYC's famous Angelika Film Center (same logo and everything). For a group known for having its finger on the indie pulse, they sure didn't know crap about making a viable commercial product. Actually, husband and wife industrial filmmakers Waldermar Korzenioswsky and Carolyn Swartz are mostly to blame here as they never make it horrific enough, unless you count their terrible attempts at comedy and the ill-fitting piano score and opening blues tune. Just what the hell was the film supposed to be? And how can you waste such a good location and actors? The film ends with an on screen dedication reading "For Jimmy" as Coco died during filming. Poor Jimmy (in both regards). Co-starring Mike Starr, Brad Greenquist, Stephen Geoffreys and a underutilized Richard Edson.
    6nettiegurl

    No Blockbuster but still interesting

    This film is okay for a 1988 B-movie. Feature released on HBO and direct to video in the day.

    I remember renting it at a Blockbuster because Stephen Geoffreys (Fright Night) starred. The other core cast, Trini Alvarado, James Coco, Paul Benedict hold their own. The direction is mediocre at best, but Interesting. With the prisoners inflected in some lame rehabilitation program that lacks luster and goes nowhere. The plot surrounds the gruesome murder of the prison's former warden. And strange things begin happening. Which is typical for a horror suspense thriller. It has its moments. One area seems to highlight a potential romance between the female intern and a streetwise inmate.
    5nikkivisser

    all those men and one woman,one young beautiful woman.

    i was hoping trini would be more hornier and suggestive.her character was the only woman in a men's prison.men who haven't had the pleasures of the flesh in years.she could've had any man she wanted but never did.this was a missed opportunity for skin and sex.she could've been in the showers, naked and soap dripping between her breasts .i was hoping trini would be more hornier and suggestive.her character was the only woman in a men's prison.men who haven't had the pleasures of the flesh in years.she could've had any man she wanted but never did.this was a missed opportunity for skin and sex.she could've been in the showers, naked and soap dripping between her breasts .

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    • Trivia
      James Coco's final movie.
    • Quotes

      Warden Edward Dwyer: [on Warden Callahan's electrocution] I've seen plenty of executions... but I've never seen any like his was, his skin boiling... one eye forced out of his head... that smell of burning flesh

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      Referenced in Rewind This! (2013)

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    • Release date
      • December 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Den elektriska stolen
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Angelika Films
      • Urban Entertainment Group
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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