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Head Trauma

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Head Trauma (2006)
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After 20 years away, George returns to handle his grandmother's estate. A head injury at his condemned childhood home sparks nightmares and visions, leading him to believe something wants hi... Read allAfter 20 years away, George returns to handle his grandmother's estate. A head injury at his condemned childhood home sparks nightmares and visions, leading him to believe something wants him dead.After 20 years away, George returns to handle his grandmother's estate. A head injury at his condemned childhood home sparks nightmares and visions, leading him to believe something wants him dead.

  • Director
    • Lance Weiler
  • Writers
    • Brian Majeska
    • Lance Weiler
  • Stars
    • Vince Mola
    • Jamil A.C. Mangan
    • Mary Monahan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    548
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    • Director
      • Lance Weiler
    • Writers
      • Brian Majeska
      • Lance Weiler
    • Stars
      • Vince Mola
      • Jamil A.C. Mangan
      • Mary Monahan
    • 19User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Vince Mola
    • George Walker
    Jamil A.C. Mangan
    Jamil A.C. Mangan
    • Julian Thompson
    Mary Monahan
    • Mary Sherman
    Meryl Lynn Brown
    • Roberta Thompson
    Brandee Sanders
    Brandee Sanders
    • Susie
    Jim Sullivan
    Jim Sullivan
    • Chester Jackson
    Louis A. Bisignani
    • Ben Dobbs
    Steve Garvey
    • Bartender Steve
    Cris Hazzard
    • Biker
    Josh Cramer
    • City Official On Phone
    • (voice)
    Robert Weiler
    • Bar Patron…
    Brett Nielsen
    • Bar Patron
    Margo Mulholland
    • Girl On Street
    John Stefanic
    • Hooded Figure
    Mark Rublee
    • Hooded Figure
    Bob Mahoney
    • Hooded Figure
    Kris Lindenmuth
    • Hooded Figure
    Jack Bromiley
    • Hooded Figure
    • Director
      • Lance Weiler
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      • Lance Weiler
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    7realalien-2

    Visually Haunting

    Really enjoyed this film. I know it's a low budget horror film but it's one of the best I've seen in a while. Good acting, music, editing, photography and directing. There are a few scenes that the acting wasn't as strong as the rest of the film but they are short and the rest of the film makes up for it. The story is engaging for the 84 minutes. I found some of the scenes very creepy and well crafted. The ending was a surprise and I didn't see it coming but it was a nice twist. I wonder when we are going to see the director , directing bigger budget films? Hopefully soon. Gets me excited to make another film.
    7PaulyC

    good indie

    George Walker is moving into his grandmother's old house. While fixing it up he suffers a head trauma which causes him to have weird dreams and visions. These weird visions are actually a link to his past. In the wrong hands this story could come out just plain silly but director Lance Weiler does a good job with his low budget. I liked the look and feel of the movie and there were some pretty scary moments. The acting was even decent especially from Mary Monahan who plays Mary, a love interest of George's who doesn't quite have the same feeling for him. The interactions between George and her are actually realistically written and well acted. There are even some well done special effects that these low budget movies usually stay away from. I'd be curious to see what new projects this director is working on. Over all this is good stuff!
    8celr

    Beautifully made little horror film

    I've seen a lot of low-budget horror films and most are mediocre at best. This is the exception. First of all, it has an unusual story line, not your average vampire or monster, or mad slasher either. And though not high-tech, the effects are skillfully executed. I found it to be both scary and intriguing. Some moments were genuinely frightening.

    George (Vince Mola) is suffering from a head injury and it has affected his brain. He is having scary visions. He shows up at his dead grandmother's old house which he inherited but which has been condemned by the city. George wants to fix it up and live there. The house is dilapidated and spooky enough, but George's visions are getting worse and strange things are happening at night. We don't know if he's becoming mentally ill, if he's haunted by the ghost of his dead grandmother or if he's recovering memories from his past. George doesn't know either and goes about trying to find answers in his rather disorganized, mentally compromised way.

    Mola is just right for the part of the confused George. The atmosphere is perfect and I was impressed with the considerable skill with which the story unfolds. This film is definitely worth viewing on a rainy evening.
    8Billybob-Shatner

    I loved it

    I'm always on the prowl for a great undiscovered indie. So many are made, so few live up to their promise. Open Water and the Blair Witch Project, while marketable and financially successful, did not feel like professional efforts. They were not engrossing, the writing was simplistic at best, and most people I've spoken with were left unsatisfied.

    Head Trauma is an example of smooth masterful direction, coupled with logical and clever writing that turns what could've been just another rushed indie effort, into something much more satisfying. I was very pleasantly surprised. On the downside, the lead actor, while satisfactory, clearly isn't a professional. At the same time, he might be just be effective enough to keep the film afloat.

    The film moves at a slow deliberate pace, and managed to keep me engrossed the entire running time. Some of the scare moments are very effective, and the ending, is far more logical than any of the resent Hollywood entries to the horror genre.

    Highly recommended.
    8cchase

    Well-done Low Budget Indie Spooker

    Director Lance Weiler and his co-writer, Brian Majeska, obviously love ghost stories. And it shows in their movie HEAD TRAUMA, because you can spot all the scenes from other popular creepy ghost stories like THE CHANGELING, THE GRUDGE, THE RING and even...GHOST STORY. But the difference between TRAUMA and any other shoestring-budgeted effort that would simply rip off those other films, is that Weiler has a strong visual sense, and a clear vision of how to tell the story in a way that makes perfect sense. He also fortunately has a pretty darn good cast to get the audience involved.

    Homeless drifter George Walker (Vince Mola) finally returns to his late grandmother's house, once he learns that it has been condemned and will soon succumb to the wrecking ball. A not-too-friendly meeting takes place between George and Julian (Jamil A.C. Mangan), resulting in a bad fall for George in which he sustains the titular injury. Julian is then volunteered to help with cleaning the house by his grandmother, Ms. Thompson, (Meryl Lynn Brown), the former next-door neighbor to George's grandmother.

    But what is already a difficult task is about to get a lot harder, as George, who is now staying in the house, begins to experience some pretty vivid nightmares. Haunted by visions of a sinister hooded figure, the hanging body of a dead girl and a fiery car crash, George is beginning to question his own sanity. Has something terrible happened in the house since his grandmother's death? Is someone trying to send him a message from beyond the grave? Is it the work of an antagonistic neighbor who wants to see the house destroyed? Or is George really losing his mind? HEAD TRAUMA draws you in and challenges you to answer these questions as George tries to, leading up to an ending that may either satisfy your curiosity, or present more questions to be answered, depending on your point of view.

    In any case, it's a very strong effort from Weiler, and one I would definitely recommend for lovers of good, ghostly mysteries with a twist.

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      • June 24, 2006 (United States)
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      • Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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