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Trapped Ashes

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.9K
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Trapped Ashes (2006)
Body HorrorSupernatural HorrorHorror

Seven strangers on a Hollywood movie studio tour are trapped inside an infamous House of Horror and forced to tell their most terrifying stories to get out alive.Seven strangers on a Hollywood movie studio tour are trapped inside an infamous House of Horror and forced to tell their most terrifying stories to get out alive.Seven strangers on a Hollywood movie studio tour are trapped inside an infamous House of Horror and forced to tell their most terrifying stories to get out alive.

  • Directors
    • Sean S. Cunningham
    • Joe Dante
    • John Gaeta
  • Writer
    • Dennis Bartok
  • Stars
    • Jayce Bartok
    • Henry Gibson
    • Lara Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.9K
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    • Directors
      • Sean S. Cunningham
      • Joe Dante
      • John Gaeta
    • Writer
      • Dennis Bartok
    • Stars
      • Jayce Bartok
      • Henry Gibson
      • Lara Harris
    • 28User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jayce Bartok
    Jayce Bartok
    • Andy (story segments "Wraparound")
    Henry Gibson
    Henry Gibson
    • Tour Guide (story segments "Wraparound")
    Lara Harris
    Lara Harris
    • Julia (story segments "Wraparound")
    Scott Lowell
    Scott Lowell
    • Henry (story segments "Wraparound")
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Max (story segments "Wraparound")
    Michèle-Barbara Pelletier
    Michèle-Barbara Pelletier
    • Nathalie (story segments "Wraparound")
    • (as Michele-Barbara Pelletier)
    • …
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Leo (story segments "Stanley's Girlfriend")
    Rachel Veltri
    Rachel Veltri
    • Phoebe (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")
    Richard Ian Cox
    Richard Ian Cox
    • Doug (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")
    Glynis Davies
    Glynis Davies
    • Nurse (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")
    Scott Heindl
    Scott Heindl
    • Zack (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")
    Rob deLeeuw
    Rob deLeeuw
    • Ben (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")
    • (as Rob De Leeuw)
    Mina E. Mina
    • Dr. Judith (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")
    Winston Rekert
    • Dr. Larry (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")
    Ken Russell
    Ken Russell
    • Dr. Lucy (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")
    John R. Taylor
    • Dr. Charlotte (segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts")
    Yoshinori Hiruma
    • Seishin (segment "Jibaku")
    Ryô Ishibashi
    Ryô Ishibashi
    • Head Monk (segment "Jibaku")
    • (as Ryo Ishibashi)
    • Directors
      • Sean S. Cunningham
      • Joe Dante
      • John Gaeta
    • Writer
      • Dennis Bartok
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    4dschmeding

    Creepshow revisited

    I don't know why but I used to be a huge fan of Creepshow and Tales from the crypt although the later series were rather lame. "Trapped Ashes" is very much in this tradition and features 4 horror shorts bound together in a surrounding plot of 2 couples and 2 solo people going on a sightseeing on a Hollywood movie site and getting stuck in an hold horror house with an old guy who leads them around. Turns out they can only leave if each tells their most frightening personal story... so here we go... Story 1 is about an actress who doesn't get any new jobs and decides to get a boob job. Now after her life turns around for the positive she soon realizes that her breast are vampire boobies feeding on human blood which doesn't go to well for her lovers. This story is pretty bizarre and trashy and captures the spirit of old "Tales from the crypt" stories best. Its totally idiotic but the end is so over the top its fun. Story 2 is a ghost-story about a couple moving to Japan where the woman is seduced by a monk who dies and takes her to hell where she turns into a succubus. Her husband soon learns he has to free her from there by feeding her a spell. The story is OK, but as frightening or thrilling as a Sesamestreet Episode. At least you get some naked shots and some nice animation sequences of old Japanese paintings which work pretty well. Story 3 is pretty much nothing leading nowhere. An actor and his best friend a scriptwriter regularly meet for chess until a girl appears. Soon the scriptwriter disappears and the actor begins a love affair to find out years later that the girl is some kind of ghost/witch/vampire... honestly I couldn't care less because the episode is boring and makes no sense. Story 4 is another strange one about a girl who grows up in her mothers womb along with a tapeworm and lives with a strange desire for collecting food for her "twin". When she is treated badly by her stepmother the "twin" takes revenge.

    What most of the stories suffer from is incredibly long passages of introducing of characters and that is way stretched and often even unnecessary for the plod. So when the action starts most of the time is up and there is not too much time for the horror to happen. Like most of those story collections there is some bad apples in there and I couldn't recommend this average movie just for the vampire boobies and the finale. This is just for real die hard fans of horror shorts... the slow ghost movies won't be too interesting for neither "Tales..." Fans nor others because they don't lead nowhere. Too bad...
    6lastliberal

    I want the old me back without these bloodsucking tits you gave me.

    A group gets trapped in a movie set and the tour guide (Henry Gibson) suggests they tell real-life horror stories and they may be let go.

    In the first segment, Phoebe (Rachel Veltri) can't get any parts and figures she needs a boob job. She gets boob implants from a cadaver and gets sci-fi parts immediately. But, those boobs have a mind of their own. In a twist on Teeth, there are teeth in the nipples! In segment two, Julia (Lara Harris) goes on a trip to Japan with her husband Henry (Scott Lowell). Sean S. Cunningham (Friday the 13th) directs this segment which combines art, animation and reality in a really creepy ghost story. Henry was hoping to put some spark back in their sex life, but it was Julia that got the spark in this tale of necrophilia.

    Monte Hellman, who shot some of the footage seen in the US in A Fistful of Dollars, directed the third segment, which focused on movies. John Saxon (From Dusk Till Dawn, Beverly Hills Cop III) becomes friends with Stanley (Tygh Runyan), and things went well until Nina (Amelia Cooke) shows up. This story has an interesting twist, but that comes at the end.

    Visual effects supervisor John Gaeta gets his first directing job in the fourth segment. It was really a grotesque tale about a girl (Michèle-Barbara Pelletier) who was born with a worm. They couldn't kill the tapeworm in her mother without killing her also, so they grew inside together. Thing is, the worm never died, and it helped her when she needed it most - it was her twin after all.

    Really great stories, but the ending was weird.
    3Greatornot

    Bad anthology movie

    I give this 3 stars mostly because of the acting. I truly did think the acting was great in this movie. Making people forget those Vincent Price anthologies or Tales from the Crypt shows, is not going to happen. These stories were written by a horny drunkard or so it seems. They were absolutely ridiculous. No imagination went into this. This was basically one of those stupid late cable sex programs with a tinge of Freddy Krueger infused. I did manage to sit thru the whole thing , hoping for at least one good story. The best part of this movie was the interaction of the 'trapped' , before and in between the horror stories. Way too goth for me, but if thats your thing you may like this film. Articulate acting - Yes, good movie- No!
    7claudio_carvalho

    The End of the Stories

    The actress Phoebe Kane (Rachel Veltri) and her boyfriend Andy (Jayce Bartok), the architect Henry (Scott Lowell) and his wife Julia (Lara Harris), the former director Leo (John Saxon) and Nathalie (Michèle- Barbara Pelletier) receive an invitation for a VIP Tour in the Ultra Studios. When they see the spooky house where the missing director Desmond Hacker filmed "Hysteria", they ask their tour guide (Henry Gibson) to stop the car to visit the infamous house. In a moment, they find that they are trapped in a room without any exit and the guide suggests them to tell the scariest experience of each one like in "Hysteria". Each one tells a spooky tale until they finally discover the end of their stories.

    "Trapped Ashes" follows the structure of "Creepshow" with a lead story and four segments in the format of "Tales from the Crypt". The lead segment is directed by Joe Dante and the motive why the participants disclose their stories is silly and unreasonable. Ken Russell directs the funny and bizarre "The Girl with the Golden Breasts" with the artificial breasts implanted by the actress sucking human blood. Sean S. Cunningham directs "Jibaku" with the journey to hell of Julia in Japan. Monte Hellman directs the erotic "Stanley's Girlfriend" and with sexy Nina performed by the gorgeous unknown Amelia Cooke affecting the relationship of two best friends. John Gaeta directs the gruesome segment "My Twin, The Worm". In the end, "Trapped Ashes" is a good entertainment despite the unfair reviews in IMDb. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Armadilha do Terror" ("Trap of Terror")

    Note: On 17 January 2012, I saw this film again.

    On 21 August 2015, I saw this film again.
    4cinemart

    A rocky road

    Anthology films rarely work for me. Most of them are as uneven as twenty miles of bad road. TRAPPED ASHES was yet another bumpy ride.

    Six people are trapped in a room and must relate terrible things that they've had happen to them to their host (Henry Gibson). What follows are four segments directed by auteurs not necessarily known for their horror chops (with the possible exception of Sean S. Cunningham). Each segment prominently features the ties between sex and death so prevalent in horror films. One features a woman with vampiric breasts whose lamprey mouthed nipples sucks the blood of her lovers. Another woman falls for a corpse who whisks her away to hell while on Japanese holiday. A succubus falls for Stanley Kubrick. And the last, poor woman shares the insatiable hunger of her fraternal twin, a tapeworm.

    The first segment sets up expectations that TRAPPED ASHES will be a much more lighthearted film. Surprisingly, this segment was directed by Ken Russell though it felt like something from Joe Dante or Paul Bartel (it was especially reminiscent of Irvin Kershner's "Hell Toupee" episode of "Amazing Stories"). The Sean S. Cunningham sequence felt like a pail gaijin aping of Hideo Nakata (THE RING) and John Gaeta's just didn't work at all. I enjoyed the Kubrick bit, courtesy of Monte Hellman - a perennial Cashiers du Cinemart fave - except that the horror element seemed like an afterthought.

    Surprised that this wasn't called TALES FROM THE CRYPT: TRAPPED ASHES, this is one that can be missed by all except die hard John Saxon fans.

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    • Trivia
      Tobe Hooper was originally considered to direct the segment "The Girl with Golden Breasts" while Dario Argento was initially slated to direct the segment "My Twin, the Worm."
    • Goofs
      (at around 15 mins) In the first sequence, where the girl is about to have surgery, they hold the gas mask several inches from her face and never place it against her face.
    • Connections
      Features Stanley's Girlfriend (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Fall On Lennox Ave
      Performed by Don Byas

      Written by Robert Ellen (as R. Ellen)

      Published by Molique (BMI)

      ©2006

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La casa del terror
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(wraparound segment)
    • Production companies
      • Independent Film Fund
      • Cinema Investment
      • Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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