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Poison

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
420
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Rosanna Arquette, Jürgen Prochnow, and Mandy Schaffer in Poison (2000)
MysteryThriller

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
  • 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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    p1phillips

    Stop me if you've heard this one before...

    Here we have another psycho-girl-on-the-rampage movie, this time portrayed by Mandy Schaffer. She is a seventeen-year-old who is fixated on her mother (Rosanna Arquette) and is never happy when a man comes between them. This time the man (Thomas Kretschman) is the brother of Arquette's business partner (Jurgen Prochnow, in a nice change from his usual creepy bad guy roles). Of course, Schaffer is soon bumping off anybody who gets suspicious or just plain gets in her way. There really is nothing new here, but Arquette is watchable in just about anything, and there's nothing wrong with the occasional cheap thrill, of which this movie provides plenty.
    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.
    4heckles

    What a trash wallow

    Oh man. If you want to give your internal Crow T. Robot a real workout, this is the movie to pop into the ol' VCR. The potential for cut-up lines in this film is just endless.

    (Minor spoilers ahead. Hey, do you really care if a film of this quality is "spoiled?") Traci is a girl with a problem. Psychology has developed names for it when a child develops a sexual crush on the opposite-sex parent. But this girl seems to have one for her same-sex one, and I don't think there's a term for that. It might be because her mother Dana is played by Rosanna Arquette, whose cute overbite, neo-flowerchild sexuality and luscious figure makes me forgive her any number of bad movies or unsympathetic characters. Here Dana is not only clueless to her daughter's conduct; she seems to be competing for the gold medal in the Olympic Indulgent Mother competition.

    It's possible that Dana misses Traci's murderous streak because truth be told, Traci seems to have the criminal skills of a hamster. It's only because the script dictates so that she manages to pull off any kind of a body count.

    A particularly hilarious note in this movie is the character of Carmen, a Mexican maid who is described by Dana as around so long she's like one of the family although she dresses in what the director thought would say, "I just fell off the tomato truck from Guadalajara." Carmen is so wise to Traci's scheming, she might also wear a sign saying, "Hey, I'm the Next Victim!" Sure enough, Traci confronts Carmen as Carmen is making her way back from Mass, and bops her with one of those slightly angled lug wrenches that car manufacturers put next to your spare as a bad joke. I rather suspect than in real life those things are as useless as a murder weapon as they are for changing a tire.

    In another sequence, Arquette wears a flimsy dress to a vineyard, under cloudy skies, talking to the owner. Cut to her in another flimsy dress under sunny skies, talking to the owner's brother. Then cut to her wearing the first dress, in the first location, under cloudy skies - but it's supposed to be later. You get the picture. We're talking really bad directing.

    As for skin, don't expect much, although Traci does own a nice couple of bikinis.

    For those looking for a trash wallow, 8. For anybody else, 1/2.
    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
    JMcClane02

    Though dull and somewhat predictable...

    Wow what a flop. This movie wasn't a total waste of time. I was introduced to the newest member of my "fox" list: Mandy Schaffer. Her complete hotness is really the only reason I sat through it. No I'm not a perv. But it just goes to show a pretty face and killer body go a long way. As for the acting she pulled the psycho routine off well, but it was still too predictable. And the rest of the cast did the best they could with a weak screenplay. My recommendation: Watch this for the shear joy of seeing that gorgeous Mandy Schaffer.

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    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
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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
      See Me Smile
      Composed by Peter Lutwyche, Jane Tilley, Melissa McCabe (SOCAN)

      Courtesy of Perfume Tree

      Performed by Perfume Tree

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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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