Trampa Infernal is a 1989 Mexican horror film written and directed by Pedro Galindo III, and co-written by Santiago Galindo.[1]
| Trampa Infernal | |
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| Directed by | Pedro Galindo III |
| Written by | Pedro Galindo III Santiago Galindo |
| Produced by | Eduardo Galindo Santiago Galindo |
| Cinematography | Antonio de Anda |
| Edited by | Carlos Savage |
| Music by | Pedro Plascencia |
Production companies | Galmex Films Grupo Galindo Televicine S.A. de C.V. |
| Distributed by | Televicine S.A. de C.V. |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
A group of teenagers intend to hunt a bear and are stalked by a masked madman Vietnam veteran.
Dread Central's Steve Barton had a positive response to the film, calling it "pure unadulterated grade-B entertainment" with deaths that "pack an interesting punch."[2] Brett Gallman of Oh, the Horror! found that while the film was "not particularly great" it was still "a goofy bit of fun" with nice photography and "fairly decent bloodletting."[3]
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