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Cameron's Closet

  • Director: Armand Mastroianni
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Supernatural Thriller, Creature Film
  • Themes: Demonic Possession, Psychic Abilities
  • Main Cast: Cotter Smith, Mel Harris, Scott Curtis, Chuck McCann, Leigh McCloskey
  • Release Year: 1989
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 86 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Director Armand Mastroianni's last horror feature before building a more solid reputation as a director of TV movies and series, Cameron's Closet tells the tale of a bright young boy with innate telekinetic powers whose gifts were exploited by his father (Tab Hunter) in a series of controlled experiments. After his father's grisly death, Cameron's powers seem to have abated -- but as any horror aficionado can predict, they have increased exponentially, opening a gateway in the title walk-in for a powerful demon to emerge. The usual band of paranormal experts (including the oddly-cast Chuck McCann) arrive to do battle with the closeted beast and are dealt with in the usual gory ways, until it becomes apparent that only Cameron himself is psychically equipped to deal with the demon one-on-one. What might have been a taut supernatural thriller with good performances is undone by its crude treatment of Carlo Rambaldi's makeup-effects: the lurking demon -- which at one point is merely pulled along on a dolly -- ends up resembling a guy in a dime-store Batman costume. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kim Lankford - Dory Lansing; Gary Hudson - Bob Froelich; Dort Clark - Alan Wilson; David Estuardo - Capt. Navarro; Wilson Smith - Joe Crespy; Tab Hunter - Owen Lansing; Raymond Patterson - Physician; Kerry Nakagawa - Policeman

Credit

Constance Buck - Costume Designer, Armand Mastroianni - Director, Frank de Palma - Editor, Greg Manfredini - Composer (Music Score), Harry Manfredini - Composer (Music Score), Rose Librizzi - Makeup, Michael Bingham - Production Designer, Russell Carpenter - Cinematographer, Luigi Cingolani - Producer, George Zecevic - Producer, Sarah Burdick - Set Designer, Greg Landerer - Special Effects, Carlo Rambaldi - Special Effects, Spiro Razatos - Stunts, Gary Brandner - Screenwriter

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Cameron's Closet
Directed by Armand Mastroianni
Produced by George Zecevic
Luigi Cingolani
Written by Gary Brandner
Starring Scott Curtis
Cotter Smith
Mel Harris
Tab Hunter
Kim Lankford
Leigh McCloskey
Chuck McCann
Gary Hudson
William Lustig (uncredited)
Music by Harry Manfredini
Cinematography Russell Carpenter
Editing by Frank De Palma
Distributed by Smart Egg Pictures, SVS Films, Sony Video, Warner Home Video
Release date(s) 13 January 1989
2004 (DVD)
Running time 87 minutes
Country Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom
Language English

Cameron's Closet, also known as Cameron's Terror, is a 1988 American horror film. The film was directed by Armand Mastroianni and stars Scott Curtis, Cotter Smith, Mel Harris, Tab Hunter, Kim Lankford, Gary Hudson and William Lustig.

Production

The screenplay of Cameron's Closet was written by Gary Brandner, who had previously written both the trilogy of novels and the film adaptations of the acclaimed The Howling.

The special effects of Cameron's Closet were done by Carlo Rambaldi, who had previously designed the eponymous character in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) and the mechanical head-effects for the creature in Alien (1979), for both of which had earned Rambaldi an Oscar. Rambaldi also worked on Profondo Rosso (Deep Red) (1975), King Kong (1976), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), Dune (1984), and King Kong Lives (1986).

Plot

10-year-old Cameron Lansing (Scott Curtis) is an introverted, solitary boy with telekenetic and telepathic abilities who lives with his father, Owen Lansing (Tab Hunter), a research scientist. Owen has subjected Cameron to intense psychological testing from a young age in an effort to unbury the hidden powers of the human mind. During a series of mysterious and bizarre circumstances in their rural house one night, Owen is decapitated by a machete, yet the authorities can find no evidence of foul play and rule it out as an accidental death believing he simply fell on it. Cameron goes to live with his mother Dory Lansing (Kim Lankford) and her obnoxious actor boyfriend Bob Froelich (Gary Hudson) in Los Angeles. Both Dory and Bob are unaware of Cameron's paranormal abilities.

Sergeant Sam Taliaferro (Cotter Smith) of the Homicide Division of the LAPD has sleeping trouble and a recurring nightmare which is affecting his work. Taliaferro's partner, Detective Pete Groom (Leigh J. McCloskey) complains about Taliaferro's frequent bouts of absent-mindedness in the line of duty caused his lack of sleep, and so Taliaferro is ordered to go see a physciatrist who works with the department, Dr. Nora Haley (Mel Harris). When Bob Froelich is horrifically murdered in Cameron's room, having been thrown out of the second-floor window with his eyes burnt out of the sockets, Sam Taliaferro, Pete Groom and Nora Haley are put on the case. As they investigate the perplexing case, Taliaferro befriends Cameron and realizes that deaths are occurring always around the boy, and that his nightmares seem to be linked to the boy. Under her counselling sessions Nora Haley also realizes that the boy has paranormal abilities, even being able to foresee future events. It also becomes apparent to Taliaferro that whatever Cameron concentrates on hard enough or focuses on is manifesting itself into reality.

Cameron plays an imaginative game with a figurine his father gave to him he calls the "Deceptor", actually an ancient figure of a Mayan demonic entity said to be terrible beyond description in Owen Lansing's texts. Cameron's imagination makes the creature real and it takes up residence in Cameron's bedroom closet. Soon, numerous inexplicable and gruesome deaths are occurring around the closet in Cameron's room, and people who have already died seem to be mysteriously reappearing in an undead state. Bob Froelich is horrifyingly resurrected in Cameron's closet and murders Detective Pete Groom when he looks inside the closet.

Taliaferro and Haley seek out Owen Lansing's assistant, Professor Ben Majors (Chuck McCann) at his home in the woods, where they learn the truth about Cameron. Taliaferro is stalked through the woods by Pete Groom's ghost, who warns him that the evil is "out of the closet now." The demons soon wish to destroy Cameron, thus severing their link to limbo and sealing them within reality and in our world. Majors kidnaps Cameron and takes him back to Cameron's house where Majors is then murdered by the demon, his blood boiling in his veins. Only Sam Taliaferro and Nora Haley are able to protect Cameron. Cameron goes back to his room to face the demon in the closet once and for all and attempt to send it back to the lowest regions of Hell before Cameron loses his powers to it.

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