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Trapped : Le Village de la mort

Original title: Trapped
  • 1982
  • 18
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Trapped : Le Village de la mort (1982)
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When a group of college students come across a redneck in the wilderness murdering his wife's lover, they become the objects of his crazed vengeance.When a group of college students come across a redneck in the wilderness murdering his wife's lover, they become the objects of his crazed vengeance.When a group of college students come across a redneck in the wilderness murdering his wife's lover, they become the objects of his crazed vengeance.

  • Director
    • William Fruet
  • Writer
    • John Beaird
  • Stars
    • Henry Silva
    • Nicholas Campbell
    • Barbara Gordon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    817
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    • Director
      • William Fruet
    • Writer
      • John Beaird
    • Stars
      • Henry Silva
      • Nicholas Campbell
      • Barbara Gordon
    • 16User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Henry Chatwill
    Nicholas Campbell
    Nicholas Campbell
    • Roger Michaels
    Barbara Gordon
    • Miriam Chatwill
    Gina Dick
    • Diana
    Joy Thompson
    • Caroline
    Ralph Benmergui
    • Lee
    Allan Royal
    Allan Royal
    • Leonard
    • (as Alan Royal)
    Sam Malkin
    • Jeb
    Stuart Culpepper
    • Myles
    John Rutter
    • Sheriff
    Danone Camden
    • Amy
    Jeff Toole
    • Dave
    Jere Beery
    • Welfare Agent
    Ervin Melton
    • Professor
    Wallace Wilkinson
    • Elder
    Lloyd Semlar
    • Elder
    Randall Deal
    • Elder
    Leonard Flory
    • Elder
    • Director
      • William Fruet
    • Writer
      • John Beaird
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    9MNilsson

    I concentrate on the movies qualities not the story.

    This is a brutal movie about backwoods hillpeople who live according to their own laws. Their leader, Henry Silva at his unpleasant and sadistic best, takes the law in his own hands and lead a mob to hunt down his wife´s lover. Violent complications follow. The story is unoriginal but captivating and Fruet´s no holds barred directing keep a good pace throughout the entire movie. The dialogue is good and amusing. There is nudity, banjo music, humiliation, plenty of man hunt scenes and bloody violence. Highly recommended viewing for fans of Deliverance and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
    8Coventry

    Next Picturesque Stop on the Road Map: Baker Country, USA!

    Aw, why did they opt for "Trapped" to be the official title, whereas "Baker County, USA" is such a unique and wondrously ominous title for a movie handling about psychopathic Tennessee rednecks! There are about fifty movies called "Trapped"! There's one with security-trained Dobermans keeping a guy inside a shopping complex and another one with Kevin Bacon hijacking a woman and her asthmatic daughter, so do you honestly want to mix up those lame plot outlines with a movie about lunatic yokels hunting down a bunch of college students? Baker County, USA … all the way! Enough nagging about titles, especially since we call the films whatever we want, anyway. This stuff is terrific! It's an early 80's and Canadian produced Indie-film with character drawings and themes that were especially popular during the decade of the 70's, namely crazed clodhoppers living in private mountain-communities and brutal blood-vengeance. Henry Silva, who played in numerous Italian cop thrillers and action flicks, was never cast better as a tyrant leader of a small mountain colony that swears by its own ancient system of law and order. Silva's naturally menacing charisma and particularly perpetrating stares make him one the most nightmarishly memorable backwoods villains ever! The first half hour revolves on Henry and his docile men playing the roles judge, jury and executioner on an outsider who was caught having sex with Henry's beautiful but bored wife. Four college students camping in the remote hills witness the assassination of the man covered in tar and feathers, but when they try and notify the police they quickly discover everybody the entire area is petrified of mad-raving Henry. "Baker County, USA" is splendidly fast-paced and grimly atmospheric 80's trash effort. It's more than obviously inspired by classics such as "Deliverance" (there even is the banjo soundtrack!), but there are more than enough original elements to distinguish itself as well. The exterior filming locations are sublime (the opening sequence is astounding), there's an admirable portion of suspense and the action/death sequences are quite spectacular and bloody. The climax in particular is a gripping mixture of tension and extreme violence, resulting in quite the fireworks ending! Noteworthy also is that the youthful campers are actually likable characters, for once. They try to do the right thing, don't make overly stupid decisions and don't try to play heroes. Their behavior is plausible and most likely how everyone would react when facing a toothless mob with pitchforks and barrels full of hot tar. William Fruet directed this hidden gem and always treasured a deep admiration for his work, since he accomplishes quite a lot with a minimum of budget. Admittedly, "Spasms" was one of the worst pieces of crap I ever saw, but "Funeral Home" and "House by the Lake" are definitely low-budget highlights.
    6The_Void

    Seventies-style eighties trash classic!

    Trapped was actually released in the late eighties, although it's every bit the seventies exploitation classic! While not as great as some of the more popular films of the genre - stuff like The Last House on the Left and House on the Edge of the Park, Trapped is still an enjoyable slice of violent entertainment from the director of the surprisingly good 'House by the Lake' and the Psycho-inspired Funeral Home. The film focuses on the idea of people in the deep south of America taking the law very much into their own hands. The main culprit is Henry Chatwill; a man who is spotted murdering someone by a bunch of college students. He quickly decides to put his cronies to use in tracking down the college students; one of which, a kid called Roger Michaels, just happens to completely against violence in all forms. The first half hour or so is fairly torrid, as it can be difficult to tell exactly what's going on since it's not pieced together very well. However, things really pick up in the final two thirds; and it all builds to a fantastically entertaining ending, which features a couple of rather original death scenes! Naturally, Trapped isn't particularly well acted or directed - although William Fruet's work behind the camera isn't too bad considering the obvious budget limitations. Once you get past the first half hour, there's a lot of fun to be had with Trapped, and it comes recommended to trash fans everywhere!
    7Fella_shibby

    This preacher's son forgot the proverb, live by the hot tar, die by the hot tar.

    I saw this for the first time recently. While comparisons with Deliverance, Southern Comfort, Rituals, etc r inevitable due to this film being about mountainous/rural fellas hunting city folks, this one holds the attention, moves at a steady pace n offers sufficient tension n mayhem. It has some lovely boobs n serene n secluded settings. We get to c Gina Dick's boobs, Danone Camden's boobs n the boobs of the busty babe from the opening scene.

    The best part is obviously Silva's character who has problems with his attractive n adulterous wife, but yet, he enjoys having sex with a busty young lady in a forest and that too near a river. Can someone pls tell me the name of that busty babe and the names of the movies she did.

    Dont miss Henry Silva in his rarest performance which will be remembered as one of the best villain from the backwoods hunting Nicholas Campbell n his friends. The hot tar thing does get insanely hilarious.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Poor man's DELIVERANCE or SOUTHERN COMFORT

    Of course, as I have already said since many years, DELIVERANCE, back in 1972, opened the way to many survival thrillers, in the wilderness, where city folks had to encounter all kinds of dangers fighting against the unavoidable local red necks. You had tons and tons of films like this one from the mid seventies till.... Even now, in 2025. But the bulk was during the eighties, and involved lousy exploitation - Grindhouse - or more or less psychotronic material. The best of them all being Walter Hill's SOUTHERN COMFORT. A pure masterpiece. More or less interesting, powerful, but never for the intellectuals anyway. Here, you have Hank Silva in a role that suits him like a glove. He died a couple of years ago and was the villain co starring Audie Murphy in the late fifties, till Forrest Whitaker or Steven Seagal in the eighties and nineties: GHOST DOG and ABOVE THE LAW. And I don't even speak of movies produced in France where he co starred the likes of Michel Constantin, Andre Pousse or Marcel Bozzuffi: L'INSOLENT, LES HOMMES. So, back to this film, it's typical of William Fruet, whose filmography reminds me William Lustig or Lewis Teague's one. Good survival chiller in the line of DELIVERANCE.

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      The dailies (rushes) had to be sent to Toronto, Canada to be processed and then returned to Dillard, Georgia the next evening for viewing. They were watched in the dining room of the The Dillard House on a projector shipped from Toronto for the length of the shoot.
    • Goofs
      The red car crashes face-down at the bottom of the hill. As it explodes, its position is reversed to facing up the hill.

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Week-end tragique
    • Filming locations
      • Clayton, Georgia, USA
    • Production company
      • Verdict Productions
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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