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Head Trauma (2006)

Head Trauma (2006)
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A troubled man discovers his terrible visions may not all be all in his head in this independent horror story. Emotionally disturbed George (Vince Mola) has been working odd jobs and drifting from city to city for several years when he returns to his home down and moves into an abandoned house that once belonged to his grandmother. George has grand plans of fixing up the house, but it has already been condemned, and neighbors Chester (Jim Sullivan) and Julian (Jamil Mangan) are wary of him. As George sets up his tent inside the old house, he begins to discover curious things that suggest something terrible has happened there, and he wonders if it all ties in to a shocking murder he witnessed as a child. Soon George is being terrorized by a shadowy figure in a snorkel parka, and strange things begin happening as the basement fills with water. Written and directed by Lance Weiler, who created the ultra-low-budget cult phenomenon The Last Broadcast, Head Trauma was screened as part of the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Vince MolaJamil Mangan, (more)
Director(s):
Lance Weiler
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Head Trauma

A troubled man discovers his terrible visions may not all be all in his head in this independent horror story. Emotionally disturbed George (Vince Mola) has been working odd jobs and drifting from city to city for several years when he returns to his home down and moves into an abandoned house that once belonged to his grandmother. George has grand plans of fixing up the house, but it has already been condemned, and neighbors Chester (Jim Sullivan) and Julian (Jamil Mangan) are wary of him. As George sets up his tent inside the old house, he begins to discover curious things that suggest something terrible has happened there, and he wonders if it all ties in to a shocking murder he witnessed as a child. Soon George is being terrorized by a shadowy figure in a snorkel parka, and strange things begin happening as the basement fills with water. Written and directed by Lance Weiler, who created the ultra-low-budget cult phenomenon The Last Broadcast, Head Trauma was screened as part of the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

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Director(s):
Lance Weiler
Writer(s):
Brian MajeskaLance Weiler
Producer(s):
Lance WeilerJohn Stefanic
Categories:
Horror
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    Alan G.

    I was surprised by this movie. I heard about it for the mood, but recieved a pre-warning on the sub-par acting. For a low budget, independent film...this was very good. confined settings, great dark mood, and the acting (while sub-par) was manageable. If you liked the Sixth Sense, or found Stir of Echos fair...you'll find this to be a very good rental.

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    Michelle F.

    very good low budget movie. good story with intersting twists. no gore, just a good creepy feeling, and a satisfying ending that doesn't leave you feeling like you wasted your time.

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    Clint E.

    Head Trauma is a solid indie horror movie. If only all low budget horror movies could be done so well. This movie isn't what it seems. It's sold as a ghost story. But this movie is really a mystery and a psychological thriller. It also has some really creepy moments. You never know for sure if you are in reality or a dream. There are moments that drag a little, but stick with it. The ending it very satisfying.

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