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The Outing is a 1987 horror film that is an edited and shortend version of the original motion picture, titled The Lamp (Film). The picture was written and produced by Warren Chaney, directed by Tom Daley, and stars Deborah Winters and James Huston. The movie was filmed in Houston, TX, Galveston, TX and Los Angeles, CA.
The film as edited, concerns local teenagers who decide to spend the night in a museum. During this, an evil genie, or djinn, is released. The spirit possesses the body of the museum curator's daughter and hunts down the teenagers, who have now split up for various reasons.... MORE
The Outing is a 1987 horror film that is an edited and shortend version of the original motion picture, titled The Lamp (Film). The picture was written and produced by Warren Chaney, directed by Tom Daley, and stars Deborah Winters and James Huston. The movie was filmed in Houston, TX, Galveston, TX and Los Angeles, CA.
The film as edited, concerns local teenagers who decide to spend the night in a museum. During this, an evil genie, or djinn, is released. The spirit possesses the body of the museum curator's daughter and hunts down the teenagers, who have now split up for various reasons. Other people are caught up in the murderous escapades as well.
The Movie has gained a substantial cult following over the years.
A group of rednecks break into a house owned by an elderly woman of Arabic origins. They stumble upon a magic lamp, release the genii and are killed. Police investigators send the lamp to a museum along with an unusual bracelet found at the scene. The teenage daughter of the Museum's curator finds the bracelet, puts it on and is unable to remove it. Afterwards, the bracelet seems to exert a strange power over her.
The daughter and her high school history class take a LESS
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