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La lampe

Original title: The Outing
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.5K
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La lampe (1987)
A group of high schoolers decide to stay in a natural museum after closing hours, but a newly acquired and mysterious lamp hiding a deadly force will turn the fun into horror.
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A group of high schoolers decide to stay in a natural museum after closing hours, but a newly acquired and mysterious lamp hiding a deadly force will turn the fun into horror.A group of high schoolers decide to stay in a natural museum after closing hours, but a newly acquired and mysterious lamp hiding a deadly force will turn the fun into horror.A group of high schoolers decide to stay in a natural museum after closing hours, but a newly acquired and mysterious lamp hiding a deadly force will turn the fun into horror.

  • Director
    • Tom Daley
  • Writer
    • Warren Chaney
  • Stars
    • Deborah Winters
    • James Huston
    • Andra St. Ivanyi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Tom Daley
    • Writer
      • Warren Chaney
    • Stars
      • Deborah Winters
      • James Huston
      • Andra St. Ivanyi
    • 41User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Deborah Winters
    Deborah Winters
    • Eve Ferrell…
    James Huston
    James Huston
    • Dr. Wallace
    Andra St. Ivanyi
    Andra St. Ivanyi
    • Alex Wallace
    Scott Bankston
    • Ted Pinson
    Red Mitchell
    • Mike Daley
    • (as Mark Mitchell)
    André Chimène
    • Tony Greco
    Damon Merrill
    Damon Merrill
    • Babs
    Barry Coffing
    Barry Coffing
    • Ross
    Tracye Walker
    • Gwen
    Raan Lewis
    • Terry
    Hank Amico
    Hank Amico
    • Harley
    • (as Hank Amigo)
    Brian Floores
    Brian Floores
    • Max
    Michelle Watkins
    • Faylene
    Danny Daniels
    Danny Daniels
    • Dr. Theo Bressling
    • (as Danny D. Daniels)
    Roy Alan Wilson
    • Guard Bob
    Coy Sevier
    Coy Sevier
    • Guard Jeff
    Christopher Wycliff
    • School Principal
    Blue Deckert
    Blue Deckert
    • Det. Adams
    • Director
      • Tom Daley
    • Writer
      • Warren Chaney
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    5matthewstanton123-857-954811

    I wish it was a bit better

    A gang burgle an old womans house and kill her after the only valuables they find is a an old lamp, one of the gang rubs the lamp and a genie pops out and sleighs them all.. unlucky for the gang this is a arab type genie called a jinn and it doesn't give ya 3 wishes .

    Later the lamp is taken to a museum.

    A bunch a kids decide to spend a night in this museum and the genie/ jinn monster carries on the killings.

    Decent film with a few good deaths ,a zombie and monster genie and a fair amount of T n' A . The acting is good and the score is good .

    Classic 80s routine For some reason this film is also called :the outing .
    6Hey_Sweden

    There's some fun to be had here.

    "The Outing" is supremely cheap 'n' cheesy, crude 'n' clumsy, no budget horror entertainment. Granted, it's slow to get started and the good stuff is mostly saved for the second half. But once the mayhem begins, it proves to be quite amusing. The actors aren't the most professional one will ever see, but who would choose to watch something like this and expect any different? The important thing is that the movie *does* entertain the viewer, if on a somewhat modest level.

    A trio of rednecks attempt to rob an old woman. They try to make off with her genie lamp, but they all get slaughtered. Eventually the lamp makes its way into a museum. The curators' daughter Alex (Andra St. Ivanyi) is possessed, or something, and entices her friends into spending some time after hours in the museums' basement. Soon the djinn, or genie, within the lamp is free to continue the body count.

    The action in the second half can boast showmanship. The swooping camera-work isn't bad at all and the special effects and gore are substantially enjoyable, no matter how tacky they may be. Among the highlights are a boy chopped in half, a girl attacked in a bathtub by snakes, an opera singing security guard impaled by a spear, and a scientist shoved through a ceiling fan.

    The movie also stars the bland James Huston as curator Dr. Wallace, Deborah Winters (from such pictures as "The People Next Door" and "Blue Sunshine") as his love interest,Eve Farrell (Winters also plays the young and old Arab women), and Danny D. Daniels ("Retribution") as Wallaces' colleague Dr. Bressling. Tom Daley handles the directing duties.

    All in all, this is diverting enough to appeal to die hard genre devotees.

    Six out of 10.
    allison-159

    look closely

    This movie was filmed at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. There are a few glimpses of the sign in the front of the building and current Museum patrons will notice that the Planetarium is mysteriously disconnected (pre- grand hall) and the "side door" where the kids get back into the building after the building is locked down now leads to a ramp and into the parking garage. I am the Museum's Overnight coordinator now and have spent the night in this same museum many times - unfortunately there is no jin to be found... or is there?

    Obviously we've updated the Museum a bit since this was filmed but if you grew up in Houston going to the Museum on field trips take a closer look at this movie for a good laugh. Don't worry - the laughs definitely continue as you examine the plot, dialog, special effects and fashion!

    This movie is beloved by HMNS staff and we were especially excited to find out about the secret bathtub/snake room!
    6BA_Harrison

    Go on, give it a rub—you know you want to.

    A whole decade before Wes Craven produced his evil genie movie Wishmaster, director Tom Daley gave horror fans The Lamp (AKA The Outing), a reasonably fun 80s B-movie that also features an ancient, supernatural creature as its antagonist.

    But whereas Wes Craven's malevolent being must cleverly twist his master's wishes in order to bring about pain and suffering, the nasty creature in director Tom Daley's The Lamp doesn't have to resort to such ingenuity: as the master, not the slave, he is free to cause whatever chaos he likes.

    This means lots of trouble for Alex (Andra St. Ivanyi), the daughter of museum curator Dr. Wallace (James Huston), who becomes the genie's unwilling servant after trying on a magical armband she finds in her father's office. Unable to remove the trinket, Alex is tricked into convincing her friends to spend a night in the museum, where the genie sets about killing the teens in a variety of inventive ways.

    As the genie goes about his wicked business, viewers get to witness decapitation via ceiling fan, an impalement on a spear, a mouldy corpse rising from the dead to munch on a bloke's fingers and jugular, a snake attack in a bath, a surprisingly nasty moment where two guys graphically rape a girl before getting a well deserved comeuppance, plus a little gratuitous nudity, and a very dumb finalé that could only have come from the 80s, a time when cheesiness knew no bounds.

    With its iffy optical effects, rather shonky gore, silly monster, ropey acting, and wafer thin plot, The Lamp might not be anywhere near as polished as Craven's film, but should prove to be no less enjoyable, particularly for those already conditioned to similar low-budget hokum from the same era.
    Wizard-8

    You'll wish for a better movie

    One thing I have noticed about B movies over the years that are made in Texas by Texan filmmakers - they aren't very good. "The Outing" is one of the better Texan efforts I have seen, though that's really not saying that much. It did have a higher budget than usual, which results in a slicker and more expensive look, and also results in a variety of locations as well as a fairly impressive (for the budget) monster revealed at the very end. But is it worth sitting through the 70 or so minutes before the monster is revealed? Unfortunately, no. The movie boasts a number of problems. The acting ranges from mediocre to hammy, but the real problems with the movie are that (1) the movie moves at an extremely slow pace, and (2) the moments of horror come across as "soft", lacking bite and impact. Making matters worse for home viewers is that the DVD transfer uses an old tape master, which doesn't make the movie visually impressive. Believe me, I wanted to like this movie - I love a lot of independent horror movies - but this just didn't do it for me.

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    • Trivia
      Not only was Deborah Winters associate producer on this film but she would appear several times in this movie in the opening scene as young Arab lady. and again as old Arab lady (Deborah Winters in old age prosthetic makeup) and then again playing a different character named Eve Ferrell
    • Goofs
      When Alex is at the breakfast table and her dad is in the kitchen stomping out the burning toast, the blinds over the sink are clearly open as sunlight is shining through. However, right after Dr. Wallace leaves the room to get dressed and Alex steps in to clean up the mess the blinds are suddenly closed without either having touched them.
    • Quotes

      Alex Wallace: What's the matter, afraid?

    • Crazy credits
      After the end credits, the opera-loving security guard takes a final bow.
    • Alternate versions
      The pre-certification British VHS version released as The Lamp by Braveworld & IVS Video UK features a three minute pre-titles sequence with back story trimmed from the North American home video version release by IVE titled The Outing.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Blue-Jean Cop (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Something to Think About
      Written and Performed by Rick DeLano

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 1987 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Outing
    • Filming locations
      • Houston, Texas, USA(museum location)
    • Production companies
      • H.I.T. Films
      • Skouras Pictures
      • TMS Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,083,395
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,083,395
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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