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1979 Horror Film “Tourist Trap” Remake Coming Soon

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Alliance Media Partners, helmed by genre icon Barbara Crampton, recently acquired the rights to remake the 1979 horror cult classic ‘Tourist Trap’. By recognizing the often overlooked merit and potential of the original film, Crampton aims to propel ‘Tourist Trap’ to new horizons.

Key Takeaways:

– The 1979 horror film ‘Tourist Trap’ is set to get a remake.
– Renowned genre icon, Barbara Crampton, will be spearheading the project as a producer.
– Alliance Media Partners has acquired the rights of the film.
– The original film, known for its unusual plot and thrilling finale, amassed an underground cult following.

The Original Film

Produced by Charles Band, founder of Full Moon, ‘Tourist Trap’ features Chuck Connors as the infamous Mr. Slausen. The story unfolds as Slausen, a telekinetic psychopath, lures unsuspecting youngsters to his decrepit roadside attraction. The trapped victims face an onslaught of mannequins and other horrific creatures, manipulated through psychic control. An unexpected reveal of secrets and continuous shocks set the stage for an unforgettable nightmare finale.

Among others, the formidable cast list included Jocelyn Jones, Tanya Roberts, and Robin Sherwood. Art direction was provided by Robert A. Burns, known for his eminent work in ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ and ‘The Hills Have Eyes’. Offering a chilling background score was Pino Donaggio, heightening the film’s horror quotient. The director’s chair was filled by David Schmoeller, who scripted the film alongside with J. Larry Carroll.

Crampton Steps In as Producer

Barbara Crampton, Vice President of Production & Development at Alliance Media Partners, is no stranger to the horror genre. Her notable career is set to take a new turn as she steps in to produce the remake. Her long-time collaborator, Bob Portal, the Managing Director & Head of Production at AMP, will join her in this venture.

The original film has always maintained a cult fandom that appreciated its unique plot line and horrifying climax. Its enduring popularity was reflected in the 2005 horror film ‘House of Wax’, which bore a striking resemblance to ‘Tourist Trap’, despite the different title.

Now, the niche audience and devoted fanbase are hopeful that under Crampton’s accomplished guidance, the ‘Tourist Trap’ remake will successfully rejuvenate the original’s lost allure.

Fans Await the Remake

While the announcement of the remake has sparked considerable interest, only time will tell if the new version can live up to its cherished predecessor. It poses a formidable challenge to the team, especially for Crampton and Portal, who are expected to breathe fresh life into the film while retaining its inherent charm.

As fans eagerly await the return of the telekinetic psychopath and his mannequin army, ‘Tourist Trap’ hogged the limelight once more, almost four decades after its original release.

The remake will be an opportunity for a new generation of viewers to appreciate the unique world of ‘Tourist Trap’. Those who found joy and terror in the original film, and fans of Barbara Crampton’s body of work, are keen to see how the remake will interpret the beloved horror film.

The film’s production and release details remain under wraps for now. Be sure to follow Digital Chew for the latest updates about the ‘Tourist Trap’ remake. Stay tuned.

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