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Poison

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
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Rosanna Arquette, Jürgen Prochnow, and Mandy Schaffer in Poison (2000)
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Traci is a devious teenage girl who befriends and kills anyone who comes between her and her mother, Dana, a failed movie actress who lies for and protects Traci.Traci is a devious teenage girl who befriends and kills anyone who comes between her and her mother, Dana, a failed movie actress who lies for and protects Traci.Traci is a devious teenage girl who befriends and kills anyone who comes between her and her mother, Dana, a failed movie actress who lies for and protects Traci.

  • Director
    • Dennis Berry
  • Writers
    • Andreas Grünberg
    • Dennis Berry
  • Stars
    • Rosanna Arquette
    • Jürgen Prochnow
    • Mandy Schaffer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    420
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dennis Berry
    • Writers
      • Andreas Grünberg
      • Dennis Berry
    • Stars
      • Rosanna Arquette
      • Jürgen Prochnow
      • Mandy Schaffer
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rosanna Arquette
    Rosanna Arquette
    • Dana
    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Carl Krieger
    Mandy Schaffer
    • Traci
    Michael Des Barres
    Michael Des Barres
    • Evan Lazlo
    Suzanne Coy
    • Carmen
    Mark Humphrey
    Mark Humphrey
    • David
    Stacy Grant
    Stacy Grant
    • Mary Collins
    Thomas Kretschmann
    Thomas Kretschmann
    • Johnny Krieger
    James Leard
    James Leard
    • Sheriff
    Glenn Hallworth
    • PR Man
    Chris Kent
    • Judge
    Patrick J. Phillips
    • Lawyer
    • (as Patrick Phillips)
    Miki Rusu
    • Dancing Girl
    Dan Rae
    • Doctor
    Pauline Gaete
    • Traci's Friend
    Martin Christopher
    • Principal
    • (uncredited)
    Jennifer Anne Lee
    Jennifer Anne Lee
    • Hairstylist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Dennis Berry
    • Writers
      • Andreas Grünberg
      • Dennis Berry
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    User reviews10

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    4JamieWJackson

    nooooo, please...

    This can't be Mandy Schaffer's last film. Somebody, do something! :-(

    Argh.

    What little life this one might have had, the directing finished off. Don't blame the cast; they did OK. Even the winemaker's younger brother was pretty well done, and he didn't even get into the movie until halfway through. And please, please put Mandy in some more movies! She's too beautiful to bury her career at such a young age. Ya' breakin' my haht, heah....

    Two specific criticisms, in case anyone cares (apparently nobody liked this movie very much). First, the way Traci kept popping up at just the right melodramatic moment, in order to see whatever she was supposed to see, and never got seen in return, was very annoying. Hollywood: please stop giving villains perfect timing luck which runs out exactly when the climax arrives. It's dumb. Write better scripts so you won't have to use that lame plot device any more. If your script isn't good enough to stand up without that, then don't produce it.

    Second, Carmen wouldn't have fallen for that fake injury trick that Traci pulled. She already had Traci fingered. More bad writing/directing there.

    I could trash this movie further but mercy forbids it. Actually I didn't hate it as much as the others seem to have. It just didn't have much of a reason for being made, unless it was purely a vehicle to show off the lovely Mandy. Oh, and to whoever didn't think she was sexy... the character wasn't very well written, but how can you say she wasn't sexy?!? One or the other of us needs glasses, and I don't think it's me.

    MORE MANDY. (Not to be confused with "Moore, Mandy" -- although I'd like to see her again too. ;-)

    P.S. Did I mention I hope Mandy makes me more movies? <:-D
    2Victor Field

    Without Rosanna Arquette this movie would have been 1/10.

    A truly, truly dire Canadian-German co-production, the ever-wonderful Rosanna Arquette plays an actress whose teenage daughter redefines the term "problem child" - a few uears prior to the "action" the child murdered her father, and mum took the fall for the offspring. Now she's moved up to the Northwest US to start over, but her child still has a problem in that she's devoted to her mother. So devoted in fact that she kills anyone who might be seen as a threat to their bond.

    Unfortunately Mandy Schaeffer (as the daughter) murders more than people - she delivers such a terrible performance that she also wipes out the movie, though the incoherent script, useless direction and appalling music (check out the saxophone the first time she displays her bikini-clad bod) don't help any; we're supposed to find her sexy and scary, but she fails on both counts. Almost completely unalluring and not even bad enough to be amusing (not to mention the fact that Arquette and Schaeffer don't really convince as mother and daughter), all condolences to Miss Arquette and Jurgen Prochnow, both of whom are worthy of far more than this, and both of whom (particularly Rosanna) are the only sane reasons for anyone to sit through this farrago.

    One of the production companies is called Quality International Films - not since the three-hour "Love, Lies And Murder" (from Two Short Productions) has there been such a "You must be joking" credit.
    1General187

    thumbs down

    This movie is so bad, I knew how it ends right after this little girl killed the first person. Very bad acting very bad plot very bad movie

    do yourself a favour and DON'T watch it 1/10
    8andymaranam

    Good movie.

    A striking resemblance to poison ivy or more so the hand that rock's the cradle. Which in itself is a good mantle to be held. A good movie of sickness and seduction with the usual plays although it does it well.
    9vambo_drule

    Mandy Schaffer's appearance in 'Poison'

    I thought this was a splendid showcase for Mandy's bodacious bod. If you don't expect anything else, such as clever plot twists and believable character development, you won't be disappointed. Consider this a Sports Illustrated shoot whose character goes around killing people, especially those who threaten to come between her and her 'Mommy' (Suzanna Arquette, who obviously doesn't want to play the sex kitten - she leaves that up to her daughter).

    Mandy's face is a little too perfect, but her body is a complete 5-alarm fire, up there in the ranks of Sophia Loren when it comes to natural bustiness, a perfect 7-to-10 ratio of waist to hips, and splendidly configured legs, right down to her feet. (There has to be some ideal configuration of thighs to knees to calves to ankles that is altogether pleasing to the eye; Mandy certainly is the model for this idealized ratio).

    And no flat butt to boot, which seems to be the undoing of many a busty babe with curves everywhere except in the 'nether hemispheres'. Mandy might have used a body double in the rear shot of her losing her towel as she descended into the candle-lit hot tub with her blindfolded German-Guy Victim No. 2, but from all I could see from her bikini shots, she had the butt for it and didn't need a double to prove it.

    Mandy's acting abilities had little to do with her impression of a psychotic 'Mommy's Girl', with the obvious erotic lesbian overtones. Her bisexual nature (allowing herself to be boinked in the hot tub after a long flirtation with German Guy No. 2, who also happened to be her mother's lover) added an additional dimension to an otherwise one-dimensional caricature of adolescent female horniness conflicted with pathological murderous impulses (always by water with the men - the ultimate fate of the Latina housekeeper was edited out in the televised version for some obscure reason).

    Mandy's Uber-Nordic facial features coupled with her Uber-Voluptuous body could either be a blessing or a curse. If Mandy really wants to further her career as an actress, I'd advise her to immerse herself fully in the Romance Languages, especially Italian and Spanish - and maybe French, although I don't know if they would go for her type. But this would enable her to reconcile her Bo Derek face with her Vida Guerra body - but maybe her face is just a little too Nordic, and she has shown off too much of her extraordinary body in a cheesy movie to enable her to advance to any more fame that was enjoyed by Michelle Johnson of the 1980's whose early fame in Blame it on Rio was followed by a series of skin flicks that failed to make it off the ground.

    Vambo Drule.

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    • Trivia
      When the vehicle goes off the pier and into the water, two white objects can be seen in the sky. At approximately 1 hour and 3 minutes in. Leading some to speculate that two UFOs had been caught on film.
    • Quotes

      Carl Krieger: She's very attached to her mother.

      Mary Collins: I think it goes beyond attachment. More like a fixation, really.

    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2000 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Tease
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Quality Films
      • Quality Films
      • BLT Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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