A New Orleans cop tries to track down and stop a vicious and demonic killer who has sold his soul to the devil for invulnerability and immortality.A New Orleans cop tries to track down and stop a vicious and demonic killer who has sold his soul to the devil for invulnerability and immortality.A New Orleans cop tries to track down and stop a vicious and demonic killer who has sold his soul to the devil for invulnerability and immortality.
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Robert Davi is Awesome that's the first thing i have to say!!!
Davi is one of those rugged cool tough guy solid acting B-movie stars, who is always good in what they star in even if the movie isn't that good.
Night Trap is a fun pure 90's straight to video supernatural Thriller. There definitely a very slow pace to this film but i find it relaxing & very chill.
Robert Davi is a gem of an actor in my opinion, he's been there in so many movies we grew up watching like The Goonies, Predator 2, Die Hard, Raw Deal & has had a good career within the video store era. I've been a Davi fan since Maniac Cop 2 & Maniac Cop 3, he was great in those sequels & I've checked out alot of his DTV work & discovered gems like Center of the Web, The Bad Pack, Peacekeeper & Night Trap. Davi is always enjoyable on screen to me & i always like his serious approach to his characters with his usual characters traits like always smoking & often sarcastic & cynical. Davi is a rugged looking "Character Actor" that has had a solid career in B-movie land & he's always interesting & better when he gets to play a hard-ass cop like he did here in Night Trap, a tough no-nonsense New Orleans cop & one of his best roles. Low-budget production yes but Night Trap is a fun, relaxing supernatural thriller that really has a nice ambience to it & makes for a great piece of late-night B-movie entertainment.
It's got a nice creepy atmosphere & a cool new Orleans setting & two very good B-movie stars Davi & Michael Ironside, both great & a nice face off together.
Ironside plays an evil serial killer with supernatural powers who is stalking & killing beautiful ladies at night & Davi is the rugged, plays by his own rules tough cop, trying to stop him & it all plays out rather good & sometimes exciting!!!
Yes there's times it's not very exciting & it feels slow but then something cool will happen & Davi & Ironside are always great to watch on screen.
I liked the voodoo type stuff that's in here & it makes New Orleans a cool place for our hero to investigate, i really like the Madi gras carnival scenes with everyone having fun & celebrating while Davi is on the hunt for Ironside it's all done well & exciting.
It's dark & fun & has that early 90's low budget sleazy cheap feel to it at times, but that's fine i loved & lived that era of straight-to-video slashers, cop thriller's & Horror's starring cool B-movie actors & i love it.
If you grew up watching this stuff like i did than it's an enjoyable little flick, rough & cheap in all it's low-budget vhs charm.
Davi is one of those rugged cool tough guy solid acting B-movie stars, who is always good in what they star in even if the movie isn't that good.
Night Trap is a fun pure 90's straight to video supernatural Thriller. There definitely a very slow pace to this film but i find it relaxing & very chill.
Robert Davi is a gem of an actor in my opinion, he's been there in so many movies we grew up watching like The Goonies, Predator 2, Die Hard, Raw Deal & has had a good career within the video store era. I've been a Davi fan since Maniac Cop 2 & Maniac Cop 3, he was great in those sequels & I've checked out alot of his DTV work & discovered gems like Center of the Web, The Bad Pack, Peacekeeper & Night Trap. Davi is always enjoyable on screen to me & i always like his serious approach to his characters with his usual characters traits like always smoking & often sarcastic & cynical. Davi is a rugged looking "Character Actor" that has had a solid career in B-movie land & he's always interesting & better when he gets to play a hard-ass cop like he did here in Night Trap, a tough no-nonsense New Orleans cop & one of his best roles. Low-budget production yes but Night Trap is a fun, relaxing supernatural thriller that really has a nice ambience to it & makes for a great piece of late-night B-movie entertainment.
It's got a nice creepy atmosphere & a cool new Orleans setting & two very good B-movie stars Davi & Michael Ironside, both great & a nice face off together.
Ironside plays an evil serial killer with supernatural powers who is stalking & killing beautiful ladies at night & Davi is the rugged, plays by his own rules tough cop, trying to stop him & it all plays out rather good & sometimes exciting!!!
Yes there's times it's not very exciting & it feels slow but then something cool will happen & Davi & Ironside are always great to watch on screen.
I liked the voodoo type stuff that's in here & it makes New Orleans a cool place for our hero to investigate, i really like the Madi gras carnival scenes with everyone having fun & celebrating while Davi is on the hunt for Ironside it's all done well & exciting.
It's dark & fun & has that early 90's low budget sleazy cheap feel to it at times, but that's fine i loved & lived that era of straight-to-video slashers, cop thriller's & Horror's starring cool B-movie actors & i love it.
If you grew up watching this stuff like i did than it's an enjoyable little flick, rough & cheap in all it's low-budget vhs charm.
NIGHT TRAP takes place in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. A serial killer is on the loose, and the police, headed by Officer Mike Turner (Robert Davi), are on his trail. The cops have no idea that the killer, named Bishop (Michael Ironside), has made a deal with the devil, rendering him immortal and unstoppable!
When Turner and his partner corner Bishop, he displays impossible abilities that render Turner baffled, and his partner dead! Bishop also gives Turner a bizarre, time-sensitive ultimatum.
With the clock ticking, Turner enters into a game of cat and mouse, in which the mouse is chasing the cat.
Director David A. Prior outdoes himself with this supernatural action film. Davi is great as the determined cop, and Ironside plays his wicked role with gusto! The only fly in the ointment is the very anticlimactic climax. After all of the terrific buildup, the ending runs out of gas!
So, this is about 97% of a good movie...
When Turner and his partner corner Bishop, he displays impossible abilities that render Turner baffled, and his partner dead! Bishop also gives Turner a bizarre, time-sensitive ultimatum.
With the clock ticking, Turner enters into a game of cat and mouse, in which the mouse is chasing the cat.
Director David A. Prior outdoes himself with this supernatural action film. Davi is great as the determined cop, and Ironside plays his wicked role with gusto! The only fly in the ointment is the very anticlimactic climax. After all of the terrific buildup, the ending runs out of gas!
So, this is about 97% of a good movie...
"Night Trap" is a slow, plodding thriller from AIP regular David A. Prior.
New Orleans Detective Mike Turner (Davi) is trying to catch a devious criminal named Bishop (Ironside). Bishop has magical powers that include flying, and having a cool but pasted on beard. No one believes Turner that Bishop is evil, especially his captain who thinks he is "on the sauce" again. Turner is then partnered with Williams (Starr) to find suspects who have seen Bishop....as usual in other cop flicks, Williams and Turner bicker and eventually become buddies during their pursuit. Can they find and destroy Bishop before he strikes again? The main problem with "Night Trap" is that it really wants to be good, but possibly out of guilt, it sabotages itself at every turn.
Every time Night Trap gets a good rhythm going, it pulls back for a ridiculous action scene and it loses focus. There is one scene where Bishop jumps over a car and the driver inside covers his eyes and then he slowly crashes into another car. 30 seconds later, the car blows up.
Davi puts in a good performance. Ironside has been in better work and he looks like he wants to take a nap. Starr tries his hardest to breathe life into his character, but the script fails him.
Every scene feels like it is in slow motion to stretch out the running time. There are a bunch of scenes with Davi just standing around doing absolutely nothing.
Overall, if you are a fan of Robert Davi, watch it. Anybody else should stay away.
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New Orleans Detective Mike Turner (Davi) is trying to catch a devious criminal named Bishop (Ironside). Bishop has magical powers that include flying, and having a cool but pasted on beard. No one believes Turner that Bishop is evil, especially his captain who thinks he is "on the sauce" again. Turner is then partnered with Williams (Starr) to find suspects who have seen Bishop....as usual in other cop flicks, Williams and Turner bicker and eventually become buddies during their pursuit. Can they find and destroy Bishop before he strikes again? The main problem with "Night Trap" is that it really wants to be good, but possibly out of guilt, it sabotages itself at every turn.
Every time Night Trap gets a good rhythm going, it pulls back for a ridiculous action scene and it loses focus. There is one scene where Bishop jumps over a car and the driver inside covers his eyes and then he slowly crashes into another car. 30 seconds later, the car blows up.
Davi puts in a good performance. Ironside has been in better work and he looks like he wants to take a nap. Starr tries his hardest to breathe life into his character, but the script fails him.
Every scene feels like it is in slow motion to stretch out the running time. There are a bunch of scenes with Davi just standing around doing absolutely nothing.
Overall, if you are a fan of Robert Davi, watch it. Anybody else should stay away.
Comeuppance Review by: Ty For more insanity, please visit: comeuppancereviews.com
It's just slow. There was so little to the plot that the director had to stretch out each scene until even the action seemed slow motion. The camera work as noticeably stiff and fixed in many scenes. The acting by the main protagonists was uninspired, but consistent.
The concept of whether Michael Ironside's character is the devil, or merely one of his overconfident myrmidons, is vague at best; as are his motives. But then one seems not to actually require motives in a horror film. It isn't something I fret about.
Still, Night Trap has some qualities to recommend it. Robert Davi, stone-faced, and purposeful, is interesting to watch as a cop who is just not quite the classic loner/rebel. John Amos is there too, but his performance is much too understated. I kept watching for him to fall asleep. Michael Ironside is more or less wasted in his part. He just struts around most of the time, and occasionally makes some threat or pejorative pronouncement in a stentorian and rather flat basso voice. The supporting cast did a good job though; and their characters were engaging. Everyone comes together to work out the meagre plot in a way that makes the film at least good escapism; and weak but reasonable horror. I'll often watch it if I see it come on cable. It's one of those "guy" films for when you just want to lean back in the recliner and escape for a while; and perhaps take a nap or two. If only it moved a little faster.
The concept of whether Michael Ironside's character is the devil, or merely one of his overconfident myrmidons, is vague at best; as are his motives. But then one seems not to actually require motives in a horror film. It isn't something I fret about.
Still, Night Trap has some qualities to recommend it. Robert Davi, stone-faced, and purposeful, is interesting to watch as a cop who is just not quite the classic loner/rebel. John Amos is there too, but his performance is much too understated. I kept watching for him to fall asleep. Michael Ironside is more or less wasted in his part. He just struts around most of the time, and occasionally makes some threat or pejorative pronouncement in a stentorian and rather flat basso voice. The supporting cast did a good job though; and their characters were engaging. Everyone comes together to work out the meagre plot in a way that makes the film at least good escapism; and weak but reasonable horror. I'll often watch it if I see it come on cable. It's one of those "guy" films for when you just want to lean back in the recliner and escape for a while; and perhaps take a nap or two. If only it moved a little faster.
With interesting ideas that were unfortunately not fully developed, and interesting character actors, Robert Davi, Michael Ironside, and Mike Starr, "Night Trap" could have been so much more than what it is. Not only is the script seriously muddled, there are several nonsensical conversations that go on way too long without moving the story forward. What you have is Ironside representing a resurrected Devil, with Davi and Starr in pursuit. What you don't have is the necessary background information to explain the "why". Things just sort of happen, leaving the audience in the dark regarding character motivation. I did think that the inter cut sex scenes with Ironside doing away with a prostitute, while Davi romances his girlfriend (fully clothed), gave new meaning to the phrase "giving tongue". - MERK
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