Trapped | |
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Directed by | William Fruet |
Written by | John Beaird |
Produced by | Herb Abramson |
Starring | Henry Silva |
Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Music by | Eric N. Robertson |
Distributed by | vid/bnd entertainment scopus video |
Release date |
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Language | English |
Trapped (also known as Baker County, U.S.A. and The Killer Instinct) is a 1982 Canadian-American thriller-horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Henry Silva.[1][2]
Premise
A group of college students witness a redneck murdering his wife's lover. They then become his target.
Cast
- Henry Silva as Henry Chatwill
- Nicholas Campbell as Roger Michaels
- Barbara Gordon as Miriam Chatwill
- Gina Dick as Diana
- Joy Thompson as Caroline
- Danone Camden as Amy
- Ralph Benmergui as Lee
- Allan Royal as Leonard
- Sam Malkin as Jeb
- Stuart Culpepper as Myles
Production
The film was shot in the state of Georgia and the province of Ontario.
Reception
Mondo Digital says the film was "Made at the height of Canadian tax-shelter film-making, which generated such filmmakers as David Cronenberg, Trapped is another of the country’s Deliverance-inspired revenge films after the excellent Rituals..."[3]
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