Bamboo Trap
Bamboo Trap

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Bamboo Trap

1975
Movie
89 min
English

The boldest man-trap ever to be set up!

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IMDb5.4/10
Director: Edward L. CahnGenres: Action, Crime, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

A group of martial arts experts are invited to a remote island by a mysterious millionaire. Unbeknownst to them, the millionaire plans to pit them against each other in a deadly tournament for his own amusement. As the participants realize the true nature of their predicament, they must use their skills to survive and escape the island.

Critical Reception

Bamboo Trap is a cult classic primarily known for its surprisingly strong martial arts sequences and the unusual casting of established stars in a genre film. While critically panned upon release for its thin plot and uneven acting, it has gained a following among fans of 1970s martial arts cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • The fight choreography is surprisingly competent for its era and budget.

  • The inclusion of veteran actors like Roddy McDowall and Merle Oberon is a peculiar highlight.

  • The plot is rudimentary, serving mainly as a vehicle for the action sequences.

Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with some appreciating the vintage martial arts action and unique cast, while others find the plot weak and the overall production values lacking.

Fun Fact

Despite being a B-movie, the film features several actors who had achieved significant fame in Hollywood, including Roddy McDowall and Merle Oberon, adding an unusual layer of prestige to the martial arts genre film.

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