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Un esprit maléfique qui hante une lampe exposée dans un musée se réveille une nuit où des jeunes gens ont décidé de regarder des oeuvres d'art et plus si affinités.Un esprit maléfique qui hante une lampe exposée dans un musée se réveille une nuit où des jeunes gens ont décidé de regarder des oeuvres d'art et plus si affinités.Un esprit maléfique qui hante une lampe exposée dans un musée se réveille une nuit où des jeunes gens ont décidé de regarder des oeuvres d'art et plus si affinités.
Red Mitchell
- Mike Daley
- (as Mark Mitchell)
Hank Amico
- Harley
- (as Hank Amigo)
Danny Daniels
- Dr. Theo Bressling
- (as Danny D. Daniels)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesNot only was Deborah Winters the associate producer on this film but she would appear several times in this movie in the opening scene as the young Arab lady. and again as the old Arab lady (Deborah Winters in old age prosthetic makeup) and then again playing a completely different character Eve Ferrell
- GaffesWhen 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.
- Citations
Alex Wallace: What's the matter, afraid?
- Crédits fousAfter the end credits, the opera-loving security guard takes a final bow.
- Versions alternativesThe 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.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Blue-Jean Cop (1988)
- Bandes originalesSomething to Think About
Written and Performed by Rick DeLano
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If scary movies are supposed to have morals than the lesson taught by this movie is "Be careful what you wish for". Okay, forget the fact that all the "teens" in this movie look too old even for grad school and concentrate on the plot. A girl (Andra St. Ivanyi) has an argument with her father and wishes he were dead. So what? Well dad is a museum curator and he just happened to come into possession of a real magic lamp ("from Iraq") and whoever, or whatever, is inside heard her wish. This isn't one of those nice "Your wish is my command, O Master" sort of djinn's; he has a mean streak a mile wide. When the same girl and her friends decide to spend the night in the museum for a little carnal fun he pops up and starts killing everyone in various exotic ways. Watch for a boy snapped in half at the waist and dead snakes brought back to life to deliver poisonous bites. They had to save the budget for the big FX at the end so we just get to see the aftermath of the really gory stuff. The snake bites and impalements are all shown though. So is this a good movie? Yeah, I thought so. The ending left me wondering though . . .I mean it is kind of inconclusive. What DID that shot of the Pepsi truck mean? Well, maybe I will just have to see it again.
- Nozze-Foto
- 24 mars 2002
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 083 395 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 083 395 $US
- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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