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Deathbed

  • Video
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
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Deathbed (2002)
Horror

An evil entity sets its sights on a young woman.An evil entity sets its sights on a young woman.An evil entity sets its sights on a young woman.

  • Director
    • Danny Draven
  • Writers
    • John Strysik
    • George Barry
  • Stars
    • Tanya Dempsey
    • Brave Matthews
    • Joe Estevez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    648
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Danny Draven
    • Writers
      • John Strysik
      • George Barry
    • Stars
      • Tanya Dempsey
      • Brave Matthews
      • Joe Estevez
    • 21User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tanya Dempsey
    Tanya Dempsey
    • Karen
    Brave Matthews
    • Jerry
    Joe Estevez
    Joe Estevez
    • Art
    Meagan Mangum
    • Ghost Girl
    Michael Sonye
    • Ghost Man
    • (as Dukey Flyswatter)
    Lunden De'Leon
    Lunden De'Leon
    • Sexy Model - Cassandra
    Constance Estevez
    Constance Estevez
    • Maternal Model
    • (as Constance Anderson)
    Rick Irvin
    Rick Irvin
    • Orderly
    Mona Lee Fultz
    • Psychiatrist
    • (as Mona Lee)
    Samantha Smith
    • Young Karen
    Max Schlimm
    • Creepy Uncle
    Mattie Moonbeam
    • Talkative Cockatoo
    Smutty Smiff
    • Mover
    • (as Dennis 'Smutty' Smith)
    Johny R. Long
    • Mover
    Darryl Rue
    • Mover
    Adam Russell Stuart
    Adam Russell Stuart
    • The Choker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Danny Draven
    • Writers
      • John Strysik
      • George Barry
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    4HumanoidOfFlesh

    Very dull.

    Karen and her boyfriend Jerry move into their new Los Angeles apartment.They discover an old brass bed that Karen takes a liking to,unfortunately it has a really sinister history involving kinky sex murders."Deathbed" tries to be a creepy supernatural tale,but fails miserably.The action is slow,the acting is nothing special and there is no suspense whatsoever.Even the sex scenes are lame.The climax is pretty gory and violent,so fans of splatter should be pleased.However the first hour of "Deathbed" is deadly dull and offers some tired horror movie conventions and cheap scares.Definitely one to avoid.My rating: 4 out of 10 and that's being generous.Watch "Re-Animator" or "Castle Freak" instead.
    2TonyDood

    Made Me Sleepy

    I mistakenly thought this was the 70's art film about the bed that eats people, which sounded interesting. It isn't. Interesting, I mean, let alone about a man-eating bed.

    I assume Stuart Gordon put his name on this in the same spirit that Lloyd Kaufman puts "Troma" on just about anything that's been shot with a video camera, in the interest of building up a franchise library. Little more can be said about this opus other than the running time is less than 90 minutes. It is, of course, about a bed that is haunted by the spirit of a man, or something, that once killed a woman with a wig and long false eyelashes. Along the way we get **a five minute opening credit sequence (is the one for "Lawrence Of Arabia" even as long?) **a murderer with Marylin Manson contacts who kills using the same technique as the troll in "Cat's Eye" **demonstrations of a sexual practice Michael Hutchence may have employed **a preview of what Emilio Estevez will soon look and act like **soft core porn even Cinemax would pass on **manbutt and one topless scene **a wacky (or is it "whack"-ee?) ending involving unintentionally hilarious hammer hits and leftover strawberry pie (well, it looked that way to me) **and a rudimentary surprise ending apros pos of nothing much. It's like the screenwriter even fell asleep on the "Deathbed" before finishing the last draft.

    It's not scary, it's not sexy, it's shot on hi-def video and doesn't look bad but doesn't look good either, the acting is just good enough to not be bad enough to be fun and so is everything else. No one would probably have even seen or heard of it unless it was on a disc with another movie, the modern day "double feature." I wasn't paying attention for parts of it so I may have missed something. But for some reason I doubt it. Rating: PASS
    6jluis1984

    Very good & original ghost story but...

    What we have here is an original twist on the classic "haunted item" story. Tanya Dempsey and Brave Matthews are a young couple who move to an old apartment in Hollywood. Soon, they'll discover (although we the audience knew it since the first scene) that there is an old 30s bed where a horrible murder happened. Strange things will occur as they start using the bed.

    I found the idea of a haunted bed very original, even when this kind of story have been told since the beginning of civilization. The story was well developed and the effect the bed has over the couple was very interesting. Nightmares, hallucinations and poltergeists disturb the mind of Tanya Dempsey's character and she gives a very good performance. She will have a bright future if she keeps up the good work.

    Sadly, the rest of the cast is not that convincing. Joe Estevez makes an appearance as the owner of the building but his performance is forgettable. Brave Matthews just was not up to the role. Dempsey owns the screen and carries the film even with its problems. She makes the film enjoyable although she can't save it completely.

    The film gets boring at times, mostly due to the poor development of characters although that makes it clear that the writer intended the bed to be the main character.

    It's very good to note that there are no over-the-top effects or gore and that the scares are very subtle, something very different from typical Full Moon B-movies.

    Something bad about the film were the flashback sequences, which were poorly done. The problem here is that the DV camera shooting is very bad for the B&W shots, in contrast to the rest of the movie, where the lighting works in awesome ways, the flashbacks are noticeable for its poor lighting. I think that it is a major, but understandable. flaw.

    The cast & crew of this film have a bright future to come, even though this film may not be the Classic horror that Stuart Gordon (who produced it) usually creates, it is a promise of the talent that we'll see in the future.

    Very Good 6/10
    pig_71

    Scary flick

    I usually go into the video stores and can pick up a crap horror movie easily. I picked up Death Bed because of Stuart Gordon and Danny Draven. Let me tell you, this is a fine horror film, shot on quality video, it is classic in my book. Draven really sets up some tension and mood. Check it out! **** out of *****
    8barnthebarn

    The Bed is Waiting...

    Odd but wonderfully original movie. Genuinely frightening, creepy and ridiculous in equal measures. The setting of a high rise red brick apartment is a perfect backdrop for the haunting action. The thought of a secret sealed room in a place like this is good enough but when the lead naive couple start cleaning up the old bed they find in this room the scene is set for some classic chills. The cast is fantastic. Tanya Dempsey really gets to chew some scenery after being undervalued in other Full Moon films. Joe Estevez proves why brother Martin Sheen is so much bigger in Hollywood - his rolling eyes during the making the bed scene are really hilarious. Charles Band co-produced with Stuart Gordon and this really is an exceptional Full Moon/Darkwave release. Danny Draven also directed Hell Asylum with Dempsey.

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    • Trivia
      Tanya Dempsey doesn't do nude scenes, but she did agree to wear a see-through bra and panties that reveal her nipples for this movie.
    • Connections
      Edited into Deadtime Tales (2018)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deathbed: Stay Awake
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Darkwave Films
      • Full Moon Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $35,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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