Mary Ann Marshall is a woman working late in her locked High-Rise office building who along with John Doe struggle to elude a killer trying to kill them.Mary Ann Marshall is a woman working late in her locked High-Rise office building who along with John Doe struggle to elude a killer trying to kill them.Mary Ann Marshall is a woman working late in her locked High-Rise office building who along with John Doe struggle to elude a killer trying to kill them.
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From the writer and director who brought us "When a Stranger Calls," and "When a Stranger Calls Back," comes the story of a building management executive who is spending the night with a killer trying to stay alive. The killer is not just "killing," people for the fun of it, as a previous comment was made. No, if you pay more attention, the company was responsible for the deaths of many people due to mysterious oil spills and toxic poisonings. The "killer" apparently wanting revenge, relentlessly stalks Kathleen Quinlan is this cat-and-mouse thriller through a labyrinth of corridors and empty offices. An exciting thriller!
I liked the cover art and that seemed cool.
First I watched this on vhs in 2025 .
I have no idea how hard it would be to do otherwise never seen it even on dvd.
The plot is quite 80s and benign does not matter.
The premise is where this shines without spoiling it think Dawn of Dead "the mall" Diehard big "high rise".
There's a psycho that much is on the cover.
The acting is pretty good for maybe a cable movie which I think this is.
So down to the brass tacks, the good I found it new and suspenseful.
This is not your average thriller or slasher.
The bad it can be slow as hiding is a common them.
First I watched this on vhs in 2025 .
I have no idea how hard it would be to do otherwise never seen it even on dvd.
The plot is quite 80s and benign does not matter.
The premise is where this shines without spoiling it think Dawn of Dead "the mall" Diehard big "high rise".
There's a psycho that much is on the cover.
The acting is pretty good for maybe a cable movie which I think this is.
So down to the brass tacks, the good I found it new and suspenseful.
This is not your average thriller or slasher.
The bad it can be slow as hiding is a common them.
First, Let me clear up a misconception left by a previous reviewer:
THIS MOVIE IS NOT 'DIE HARD' AND DOES NOT TRY TO BE!
That being said, Its remarkably similar to 'The Face of Fear', Except for in the beginning, she's alone. Trapped carries suspense very well. The acting, while not the best, does well to put you in the movie. Its very easy to see yourself, almost alone, running though a labyrinth of corridors and doors trying to find a way out. One of the things that 'Trapped' does better then 'The face of Fear' is use dead-quiet scenes to convey the vast and oppressive building itself. Indeed, the building seems to have a character of its own, aiding the madman on his rampage.
The madman, whom its almost possible to sympathize with, says little thought the film, adding to the creepiness. Not quite my best suspense film of all time, but quite good. The male hero is almost an anti-hero when we learn that he's in the building doing espionage.
All in all, a well done movie that deserves recognition.
THIS MOVIE IS NOT 'DIE HARD' AND DOES NOT TRY TO BE!
That being said, Its remarkably similar to 'The Face of Fear', Except for in the beginning, she's alone. Trapped carries suspense very well. The acting, while not the best, does well to put you in the movie. Its very easy to see yourself, almost alone, running though a labyrinth of corridors and doors trying to find a way out. One of the things that 'Trapped' does better then 'The face of Fear' is use dead-quiet scenes to convey the vast and oppressive building itself. Indeed, the building seems to have a character of its own, aiding the madman on his rampage.
The madman, whom its almost possible to sympathize with, says little thought the film, adding to the creepiness. Not quite my best suspense film of all time, but quite good. The male hero is almost an anti-hero when we learn that he's in the building doing espionage.
All in all, a well done movie that deserves recognition.
Beloved character actress Kathleen "Event Horizon"/"Twilight Zone: The Movie" Quinlan is trapped in a high-rise office building by some unseen nutcase. Along comes Bruce "Re-Animator" Abbott, an industrial spy, and the two are soon playing cat-and-mouse with the would-be killer. This was a TV movie, and a darned good one for its time. The focus is totally on Quinlan, who played ladies in peril better than anyone except Nancy Allen during the 1980s and 90s. (Quinlan rarely died in her movies, one big exception being "Event Horizon" where her death scene is so realistic and harrowing it is usually trimmed for TV showings, even in today's more permissive broadcast atmosphere.) See TRAPPED for Quinlan. She was one darned sexy lady in her day.
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- TriviaA TV movie made for the USA network.
- Quotes
Mary Ann Marshall: I thought you said you didn't like violence?
'John Doe': I said I didn't believe in it. I never said I didn't like it.
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